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Anyone feel this way? Just a rant

Hello everyone. I’m a stay at home mom to a 6 month old. Thankful I’m able to stay home with my baby and not put her in child care. Thankful we are not hurting financially to where I need to go back to work and leave her. There are so many great things about being a stay at home mom but boy, it gets rough on my mental health. The days feel so incredibly long and routine. The days can be busy but they are boring. Like BORING. When my husband comes home from work, I never shove her off to him. I let him settle in, eat, use the bathroom, take a nap, then he will help me a bit more in the evening by taking her on walks so I can have some me time. I feel like that even goes by fast. What do yall do to entertain yourselves or gain some excitement throughout the day?

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u/cc070603 — 11 days ago

PP HAIR LOSS. WHEN DOES IT GET BETTER?

Hello everyone. FTM. I wana preface this by saying I’m not looking for a “cure.” I am well aware of the root cause and know this can’t be “cured.” I just want to know how other moms are managing postpartum hair loss. I know everyone’s different but when did the hair shed lessen for you?

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u/cc070603 — 12 days ago

When does it get better? PP HAIR LOSS

Hello everyone. FTM. I wana preface this by saying I’m not looking for a “cure.” I am well aware of the root cause and know this can’t be “cured.” I just want to know how other moms are managing postpartum hair loss. I know everyone’s different but when did the hair shed lessen for you?

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u/cc070603 — 12 days ago
▲ 3 r/BabyLedWeaning+1 crossposts

Allergens when starting solids

Hello everyone. First time mom. Sorry if this is a stupid question. When stating solids and introducing baby to allergens, if they have a reaction are we just giving Benadryl and rushing them to the ER? Or just giving Benadryl?
I know the type of reaction they have will warrant an ER visit but do they still need to go as a just incase type of thing if the reaction is “minor”

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u/cc070603 — 13 days ago

Schedule for starting solids

Just curious what’s your schedule like for starting solids :) what’s a normal day feeding wise for you baby

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u/cc070603 — 15 days ago

Reintroduction of dairy

Does your baby ever grow out of cows milk protein allergy/dairy allergy? How was starting solids? Did anyone try to reintroduce dairy? If so what happened?

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u/cc070603 — 15 days ago
▲ 5 r/firsttimemom+1 crossposts

MOMS OUT THERE…

Lord knows I love my baby. Truly! I would die for her. Every waking moment I have goes towards her but the things I miss most about being childless is being able to nap whenever I want as well as picking up and going as I please 😭 I can still do those things, it will just take some adjustments but boy, it sure was amazing before. Sometimes I feel guilty for even yearning those things 🥲🥹 what is something you miss most about being childless

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u/cc070603 — 15 days ago
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Side hustles

Hello everyone, I just had a baby 5 months ago and currently a stay at home mom. I am a nurse and was supposed to go back to work in late April but my baby has some slight issues I don’t want to leave her with anyone. My husband works full time (airforce. Ifeel most comfortable with me or him watching her.
What are yall doing for side hustlers or work from home jobs:)?

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u/cc070603 — 19 days ago
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Please help

Not sure if my baby has developed a bottle aversion or not. I’ve been doing alot of research on Rowena Bennett and her solution to fix this problem. For anyone that’s done it, do you baby lose alot of weight? How many oz did your baby eat while on this no pressure baby led feeding method.

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u/cc070603 — 21 days ago

Bottle aversion

Not sure if my baby has developed a bottle aversion or not. I’ve been doing alot of research on Rowena Bennett and her solution to fix this problem. For anyone that’s done it, do you baby lose alot of weight? How many oz did your baby eat while on this no pressure baby led feeding method.

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u/cc070603 — 21 days ago

Bottle aversion

Not sure if my baby has developed a bottle aversion or not. I’ve been doing alot of research on Rowena Bennett and her solution to fix this problem. For anyone that’s done it, do you baby lose alot of weight? How many oz did your baby eat while on this no pressure baby led feeding method.

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u/cc070603 — 21 days ago
▲ 2 r/firsttimemom+1 crossposts

Bottle aversion??

I think my 5 month old maybe have bottle aversion. How long are yall going between feeds to try to feed them ? How did you help them overcome it? Please help

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u/cc070603 — 24 days ago

Helpp

Is it bad to bounce on the edge of your bed on a pronounced way to help baby go to sleep? My son is 5 months old and seems to be soothed by very produced bouncing at the edge of the bed. His body and head are full supported and pressed against my body. He acts normal but now I’m wondering if I messed him up long term

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u/cc070603 — 28 days ago

Please help

I want to say I am a first time mom. Still navigating motherhood. Thankful for my healthy baby girl. Some days are good days and some are bad but I wouldn’t change this for the world. Seeing my body change in so many ways makes me not even recognize myself. I feel like I completely lost my “spark” and I can’t get it back. As of recently to be the cherry on top, my hair stayed falling out. I know it’s hormonal. I know it’s tempory. I know it’s “just hair” it’ll grow back but it’s so unsettling to see. Idk what to do I just feel so sad and ugly most times. Currently 4 months postpartum

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u/cc070603 — 1 month ago
▲ 2 r/Postpartum_Depression+1 crossposts

If I didn’t have PP depression I do now!

I want to say I am a first time mom. Still navigating motherhood. Thankful for my healthy baby girl. Some days are good days and some are bad but I wouldn’t change this for the world. Seeing my body change in so many ways makes me not even recognize myself. I feel like I completely lost my “spark” and I can’t get it back. As of recently to be the cherry on top, my hair stayed falling out. I know it’s hormonal. I know it’s tempory. I know it’s “just hair” it’ll grow back but it’s so unsettling to see. Idk what to do I just feel so sad and ugly most times. Currently 4 months postpartum

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u/cc070603 — 1 month ago