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07-21-2014, 07:56 AM | #48 |
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Congrats on the baby!
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07-21-2014, 01:03 PM | #50 |
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Congratulations! May your baby be happy and healthy for ever!
Btw, your face is not chunky at all in that picture. You look great and healthy - amazing for having gained 39lbs. Don't lose too much weight. |
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07-21-2014, 05:49 PM | #51 |
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You know wearing those high heels will tilt your ovaries, and then your baby can get stuck rolled the wrong way during delivery, plus their head can get squished/elongated. Opps, too late. . .
Can't post anything on the internet that isn't true, Bonjour. Keep her in your bed to breast feed at night. It's SO much easier to just roll over at 3:27am and drop a teat in her mouth. |
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put the baby in a co-sleeper that attaches to your bed. NEVER let a new born sleep in your bed.
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07-22-2014, 11:11 AM | #53 |
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She sleeps in a bassinet that is level with the height of our bed. She only sleeps in the bed when I'm doing skin to skin with her but I'm wide awake the whole time. I don't trust myself to sleep in bed with her. I'd roll over and crush her.
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Congrats on the baby, she's beautiful! What is that blue belt looking thing you're wearing in the "come out come out" picture though..?? I know this is an old thread but I'm just curious lol..
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And for post about baby sleeping in bed with you. Ours did this for 3 mos. so much easier hooking him up to wife's milk machines. As far as rolling on him in your sleep. Get a big boy bed (king size) and your golden |
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Correct, it is for keeping track of the baby's heart beat to make sure it doesnt spike or drop. Those are indicators the baby has suddenly gone into distress during the labor. As for the co sleeping thing..... Yeah right after I posted that, she's slept next to me in my bed. Next week she's 10 months old and she has slept with me in my bed every single night. |
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Congrats again! We just welcomed #2 a few weeks ago (2+ weeks early and still 8lb 3oz - a boy this time) so we're back in infant land. How quickly I forgot what that was like - and it was only 22 months ago!
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