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My LO has been EBF with exception of me trying to introduce a bottle several times a day after success of tie releases. My LO Is now 6 months and I just found a formula that she will actually take. I would like for her to go primarily on the bottle if at all possible. Any tips or help on doing this?

I can give her a bottle throughout the day but then she wants to get on the breast after eating about 1 to 2 oz from the bottle. I have tried a bottle in the middle of the night and she would not take it at all.

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Which formula is this please? Sorry no tips as in the same position with my 8 month old šŸ˜ž it’s such a challenge and my LB refuses a bottle all together, hopefully we get there one day soon x

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my baby refused for two months and I found out she had ties but then had a milk protein allergy. I tried Kendamil and found that out. We are now on HIPP HA formula.

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have you tried a straw cup yet?

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Overfeeding newborn?!

Today I found out from my GP that feed on demand relates to breastfeeding. I’ve in fact been overfeeding my precious newborn and I feel both embarrassed and guilty.

I’m neurodiverse so I took that phrase literally and although I shouldn’t I feel so bad. She’s been in pain and her stomach was large!! My husband was like that’s normal and I’m so happy I finally listened to myself to get it checked after being gaslit so many times.

Anyway, this is to say follow your instincts and ignore formula pack feeding guidance šŸ˜…

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Need to vent about my family im so upset

I was at my mums house with my sisters. I suddenly became very ill, they called an ambulance but no one wanted to keep my baby while I went hospital. In the end I had to tell the ambulance people I wouldn’t go with them as I have no one to watch my baby. They wer disgusted I could tell. They could hear my family saying no I can’t keep the baby I don’t want too. These are the same people who never visited me when my baby was born. I just feel so alone. In the end her dad watched her. I want to have another baby but I know no one will help keep my older baby. I just feel so shit :(

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First time mum is this normal please?

My son is almost 3, he’s developing really well but I’ve noticed a few things where I’m like is this normal - he doesn’t like tags in his clothes, he cries if the tags are left on his clothes - he is really picky with his food, no meat - he screams so bad and throws up when he’s got to have a bath or have his hair washed - he doesn’t like getting ready in the morning etc. is this just normal for his age? Thanks x

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Naps

How long do you let your baby sleep for during a nap before you wake them up?

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Is this abuse?

We had to get a lock for our 3 yr old child’s bedroom door. It’s at the top where they cannot reach and open it, but it is very simple to open in emergencies. We had dealt with them eloping and running out the front door multiple times. Our front door has locks on them, but our kid knows how to reach them, and even the extra tall locks by pushing a chair up to them, opening it, opening the deadbolt and other lock, then bolting.
We tried multiple gates on bedroom door, and they just climb over them every time. Or figure out how to open it.
Our kiddo never EVER gets ā€œlockedā€ in their room except for after we have gone to sleep. My husband and I are heavy sleepers and even with our alarms and kiddos monitor, we have slept through them sneaking out of their room before.

Our house is as baby proofed as possible, but obviously a toddler escape artist can get hurt any number of ways, in the middle of the dark house at night unsupervised. If they continue to sneak out of their room.

They sleep from 9:30/10:30pm- about 8am every morning.

If they ever cry or need something, I go check on them. Usually change diaper once through night, and often lay them back down when they’re fighting sleep.


But i was desperate because I was starting to wake at every single sound on the monitor thinking they were escaping and at risk of getting out of the house.

I don’t think I’m doing anything wrong, I never ever would abuse the lock on the door or use it as punishment. It’s simply to keep them safe while I’m asleep and can’t hear them.

Someone recently told me that CPS can be called and they WILL take your children if there’s a lock on the door. This cannot be true right?? I understand if there are multiple factors of concern and evidence it’s being misused, but is this actually an automatic reason for removing a child?

If so I’ll get rid of it, but I need suggestions to keep them safe 😭 I was astonished at how many mothers and parents came for me saying that the lock on the bedroom door is abusive no matter the reason.
ā€œThere’s never a valid reason to lock your child in the roomā€

BUT they don’t have to chase a toddler down the street at 1am because they opened their bedroom door, climbed the gate, pushed a chair to the front door to unlock the top lock, unlocked the deadbolt and key lock, and took off. All in a matter of maybe 3 minutes from when I first thought I heard them make a sound.

Help! Am I in the wrong ?

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Breastfeeding

Hey
i’m pregnant with my second and wanting to breastfeed this time round , i never with my first as i just didn’t want to put myself under too much stress as we was moving house and obviously having my first , but this time we’re settled and well suppose i know what I’m doing šŸ¤£ā¤ļø
so im looking for any tips/recommendations that any of you have !

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