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Post by judyblume14 on Jul 10, 2017 6:49:51 GMT -6
Hey everyone... baby A and I "graduate" to the 6-12 month group this week. Hopefully someone can take over 3-6 month. I've been a horrible thread-starter How old is your LO? How frequently are you nursing? How are nights going? Do you plan on abiding by any "food rules" - like.. no added sugar until baby smashes his face in his birthday cake? Any questions/rants/raves/AW??
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Post by pibblemom on Jul 11, 2017 8:05:37 GMT -6
Yay for graduating judyblume14! Be right behind you! How old is your LO? 5.5 mos How frequently are you nursing? On demand when I'm with her. She's a snacker, so it's still often. How are nights going? Better than last week, not as good as they used to be we get a wakeup between 3-4am, and again around 6-630. I try to wake up at 715 so I can leave for the gym at 8, so that 630 wakeup sucks and I've started getting in the habit of just bringing her in bed with us. I know this is a bad thing and I just can't stop. Do you plan on abiding by any "food rules" - like.. no added sugar until baby smashes his face in his birthday cake? I didn't know that was a thing! I pretty much plan on letting her have some of what we're having, mixing a purée in there here and there. Basically winging it? She's gotten tastes of foods on my plate and I can't wait to actually let her eat the things. Any questions/rants/raves/AW??
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Post by judyblume14 on Jul 11, 2017 10:40:23 GMT -6
BabyBlume will be 6 months this week. Weekdays we nurse wakeup, after work and bedtime. Weekends on demand... like 6 times? Nights are pretty good again once she's asleep. And now, I'm only waking up to pump once every 4 or 5 nights! pibblemom, i bring A into bed with me in the morning after she wakes up, too. It lets me sleep for another 15 mins while she nurses. No real food rules here. however, as with our older girl, we really tried to clean up our own diet when she started eating real food. we want to do the "she eats what we eat" thing. but I want her to eat healthy foods. Which, sadly, means less junk for us. ho hum.
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