First meal actually consumed!

This is the first time foods actually been swallowed that she fed herself. Were a little slow to start I feel because I get a lot of push back from my mom and other family saying “she’s only 6 months she’s not ready for that” and it puts doubt in my mind, and I end up just giving her baby food again.. seeing posts from this community gives me courage to let her try foods. Thank you all, and it worked today, she actually ate some of the peaches, and maybe even a little egg! Most of it ended up in her lap though

u/CatLordCayenne — 5 days ago

Slight oversupply turned to not enough!

My baby is 5.5 mo and nurses in the morning and I pump at work in the evening. Since month 1 she has slept through the night. I used to pump 3x at work, once when I got home (before I sleep) and then once in the middle of the night. I was able to put one bag of milk in the freezer a day usually and she would drink the other 4 while I worked. Now for the past 4 weeks she is waking at night so my motn pump has become a motn feed, and she is drinking at least 5 bags of milk while I’m at work instead of 3-4. My freezer stash is very small already and I’m having to use a bag from it everyday now. Last night her daddy tried to give her formula which she used to have when she was newborn but she litterally said “BLEH” and tossed the bottle on the ground 🙃 I’m not sure what to do. On top of it all, it seems I’m getting less from each pump session when at work than usual even with new pump parts

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u/CatLordCayenne — 1 month ago

My pumping pest

My MOTN pump used to wake up my baby so I moved my pump into her nursery. Well now she’s moved into her nursery at night so I moved my pump back to my bed but I forgot how annoying my cats were with the pump! At least I have company lol

u/CatLordCayenne — 2 months ago

Help, powers out, how long is my milk stash safe?

It’s 80 degrees and only getting hotter… should I pack up my stash now and move it or at what point do I need to think about moving it. I’m afraid it would all defrost in the car

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u/CatLordCayenne — 2 months ago
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Honey garlic chicken!

Pan fried chicken breasts (halved), then added garlic, honey, soy sauce, and apple cider vinegar to the pan and simmered. Then I tossed some green beans in the sauce as well

u/CatLordCayenne — 2 months ago