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Meh.. Just like I said.. preggo p
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Meh.. Just like I said.. preggo p
i took my wife to kauai (we live on oahu) for our babymoon. she really appreciated it. she really loved the hotel pool and i carried her around in the water while she floated on her back. it was great relief for her poor swollen feet we just relaxed, ate lots of food and hung out together.
lots of the stuff we bought ourselves beforehand and got at our baby showers were pretty much a waste my son hated the stroller so i coulda got some cheapass thing instead of a bugaboo that we barely used. we had like 3 of those rocker things with sounds and music that lull your kid to sleep. two of them were really fancy but of course my son only liked the one that prolly cost around $25. thing ran on batteries - didn't even plug in. i could go on and on. we donated so much brand new stuff to salvation army that first year.
My 1y/o will not stop SCREAMING at the top of his lungs.... for everything.
HELP?!
I should have called a doctor today. Gonna try to nail one down to get this stuff taken care of
That's a pretty accurate description. Dull aching pain for a week+. I went back to wearing boxers after a few days and that was a mistake. I'd recommend wearing compression shorts or briefs for at least a week to keep your boys nice and close to your body to give them time to heal. I had my procedure done on a Friday and laid low all weekend, spending lots of time in bed and never left the house until Monday morning to go to work. Keeping a bag of frozen peas or cold compress between your legs at the incision site for a day or so is crucial. I only experienced slight bruising around the incision, but have heard from others who didn't really lay low that they had ALOT more bruising and a longer period of discomfort. You'll get some phantom pain here and there that will go away after a few weeks to month, but it's mostly healed after a week to 10 days. I was initially planning on not filling the prescription for valium the urologist gave me, but was talked into it by my brother in law and I'm glad I did. It definitely helped relax me and keep me from feeling any anxiety before/during the procedure. I'm a pretty relaxed guy in general, but there's nothing relaxing about having that part of your body cut open. The worst is the shots to numb you, followed by a weird tugging sensation when the doc is pulling your vas deferens through the incision to cut and cauterize it. Whatever you do, don't watch. Just close your eyes and hope the nurse isn't one of your ex gf's. Any pain or discomfort you feel is nothing compared to childbirth. Get it done and don't look back.
My daughter sporadically does this and when she first started we just used to let her grab whatever she was pointing at. Which does pretty well most of the time.All these companies market so much **** to you that you dont acutally need.
So much wasted money
My daughter is 15 months and does the same thing.
Its basically whenever she wants something. She can point to stuff but obviously cant say what she wants, so she just screams.
This morning she was freaking out when i got my breakfast, turns out she just wanted my toast.
I think its normal...i just try asking her to point to what she wants..if its something she cant have..i just let her throw her tantrum and ignore her...or try to distract her with a toy
It eases me that others are experiencing this
But little guy demanding and letting out this huge screams(not necessarily crying) showing his frustration for not getting the item hold his breath and turning red
Whatever tactic you use for discipline keep using it but step it up a lil for hitting specifically. It'll let him know that it's not just bad, but it's worse than othersOur dude is also in the "hitting" stage when he's frustrated...any pointers on this would be greatly appreciated because this is the one thing I can't tolerate.
Hey ya'll-
if you guys can send good vibes/ thoughts and prayers my way that would be greatly appreciated.
they found something in my wfie's bloodwork but I don't want to get into anything detailed right now, i'm just frazzled and trying not to really trip out.
Thanks
at the end of the day all we can do as parents is pray for a healthy baby [emoji]128591[/emoji][emoji]127997[/emoji]
Seeing your kid far more advanced then another kid his age is sad. I legit feel some of the pain those parents have to deal wit. But i love seein those parents treat their kids like they are 'normal'
Shout out to you dads that make your kids know they arent slow, but bad *** [emoji]128526[/emoji]
Your girl is right, teach her what's right and also make sure that the cousin is doing what's right too. You don't want to tear them apart cause then that can cause a bigger rift than letting her go down a wrong path.Since we live in the same house with my bro in law, my daughter and her cousin are always together. They built a relataionship and i guess you can say theyre close, which is really cool.
Heres the issue...the cousin is 8 years old and my daughter is acting like a 8 year old.
Shell say she wants to pour the water in the cup and shouts out "ima big girl ima big girl"
and i tell her "na u my baby" lol
Theres really nothing i can do but to tear them apart, which isnt gonna happen. I was talking to my girl about this and she told me "All we can do is watch her closely and let her know whats right from wrong and let her learn that way."
I get it...but i dont want her growing up too fast. Ive been there, 14 year old acting like im 18, but since this is my baby....
Anybody got any suggestion? Anybody in the same place as me?
Your girl is right, teach her what's right and also make sure that the cousin is doing what's right too. You don't want to tear them apart cause then that can cause a bigger rift than letting her go down a wrong path.
Word i hear you. Thing is with the cousin is i dont wanna piss off her parents in the sense of "dont parent my child" so ive been backing off.
Word i hear you. Thing is with the cousin is i dont wanna piss off her parents in the sense of "dont parent my child" so ive been backing off.
Sit em both down and reality test with em how to act their age. Gotta be firm with a lil humor and teach (+) boundaries.Since we live in the same house with my bro in law, my daughter and her cousin are always together. They built a relataionship and i guess you can say theyre close, which is really cool.
Heres the issue...the cousin is 8 years old and my daughter is acting like a 8 year old.
Shell say she wants to pour the water in the cup and shouts out "ima big girl ima big girl"
and i tell her "na u my baby" lol
Theres really nothing i can do but to tear them apart, which isnt gonna happen. I was talking to my girl about this and she told me "All we can do is watch her closely and let her know whats right from wrong and let her learn that way."
I get it...but i dont want her growing up too fast. Ive been there, 14 year old acting like im 18, but since this is my baby....
Anybody got any suggestion? Anybody in the same place as me?