Marriage problems

Anyone having marriage problems since having your baby? I am struggling so much because I feel so alone in it. He’s not the same person I married. And I can’t talk about it with anyone.

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You both are going through a new milestone and communication is key. Tell him how you feel and ask what he is thinking as well.

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Yes what said! This is new for you both and while you can grow together in this it’s going to take work and communication to get over the system shock caused by a new baby for you both. Talk to Each other about how you are feeling and find ways to break through! You can do this!

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Nursery costs

How much do you pay a month for nursery? And for how many hours?

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Advice please - I need to approach work about asking for flexibility in school holidays

My little boy is due to start pre school in September and at the moment I work 3days a week but during the holidays I probably will only be able to get childcare for maybe 1 or 2 at the most.

How do I go about speaking to work, feel like im being such a pain asking?

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Childcare for toddler during labour

For those of you who don't have any family or friends nearby enough to jump in to look after your older child, how did you manage labour and going to hospital to give birth? I'm only 5 weeks pregnant but already stressing about it!

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Childminder or nursery

I’ve noticed that most people in the UK talk about nurseries and how expensive they are, but hardly anyone mentions childminders. From what I understand, childminders are often more affordable, more flexible (for example, if you need to pick up your child a bit later), and they provide a more home-like environment.

They also usually involve a single main caregiver, which I feel can be really positive for attachment, especially for younger children.

So why don’t more people use childminders? Is there any stigma around them in the UK?

I’m asking because my baby goes to a childminder and I’m starting to worry—are they seen as a worse option? Personally, I see some downsides to nurseries too: they tend to be more expensive, and because there are many more children (often of different ages) in the same space, I feel like that can lead to a higher risk of illnesses spreading.

So I’m curious why nurseries seem to be the more popular choice.

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8 Month food

Has anyone else baby refused taking formula?? My 8 month old has been refusing to take her milk for the past couple of weeks but will eat everything else and will even breastfed. HELPPPO

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Bicycle options for 2 year old

My two year old, 27 months, has been wanting a bicycle/scooter for agessss
She had a mini balance bike that lasted till 18 months but she’s definitely outgrown it and will like something she can take to the park
Looking for options, will probably wait till she’s a few months older but I want to have some ideas now
I don’t ride bicycle so I have zero clue

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