i can’t figure this shit out

anyone else’s 6-7 month old just squealing at the top of their lungs all the time? no matter what you do? i try playing with him, putting him down, picking him up, walking him around, feeding, tryna rock to sleep, he doesn’t want any of it and it’s been a week now of him just yelling at us. help.

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Girl mines like this she’s been very vocal since a couple of months ago, unfortunately it might just be a phase, I know it’s very frustrating especially out in public and people are staring and you’re just like “they’re fine they just like screaming” the only thing that might be the cause is if he is teething, that’s really when mine started the lovely sound so we’ve just chalked it up to that tbh. But apparently my partner was a screamer when he is little. Just ride it out and one day you’ll miss the quiet in the house and wish they were back screaming at the top of his lungs x

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Grandma’s Weird Comments

My mum keeps making jarring comments about and to my baby boy, 8months old. He’s a big baby and she’ll be telling him he needs to go in his bouncer more because he has big legs, or if he cries it’s because he can’t move because he’s heavy… (he’s big and tall and rolls around and plays all day) Reaching the end of my patience as just today she was sitting on the floor with him and he was standing holding onto her top and she said to me “look your son is looking down my top, what do you see in there?” YUCK! She’s always making jarring/gross/offensive comments all the time. I had already said I won’t be having it when my baby is talking and understanding. 😫😫 Can’t stand it anymore!

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Saw another post about rear facing vs forward facing and was just amazed at responses….

The fear mongering around forward facing is incredible… rear facing obviously is preferable but people talk about it as if the alternative is negligent.
Rear-facing being safest often gets interpreted emotionally as “forward-facing is unsafe.” And they just are not the same thing.

I’ve got 3 kids and have done both for different reasons… Living in 2026, forward facing seats are continuously designed to be safer each year. Just wanted to put it out there as we often feel like we aren’t doing enough or are constantly scrutinised as mothers anyway. Do what’s best for your child, you aren’t a bad parent.

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Sleep help!

My baby is 11 months old and he has never slept though the night!

He is up every 1-2 hours in the night and wakes up at least 4 times. We try to settle him in the cot and if that doesn’t work then we try to settle him in our arms but it’s get to a point he is getting really stressed so I give him some milk to settle him which he has multiple off.

We’ve tried to just eliminate the milk and replace with the water but it makes him worse.

He has the same routine every night- he has a book, gets changed and then a bottle. He has 3 meals and 2 snacks through the day and 1 4oz bottle in the morning after breakfast.

I need any help or advice for getting him to sleep through the night! Thank you

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Transition to own room, cot or floor bed?

I have been cosleeping with my lo since he was 6 months, and he's now 10 months old.
I'm considering putting him in his own room as I don't think he needs me anymore, we've night weaned and that went really well and now he's started sleeping through the night and he doesn't need to be touching me to go to sleep hes quite happy sleeping on his own in our bed.
I'm considering getting him a floor bed. 1 so he can lots of space and 2 if he ever needs me in bed with him I can easily just go there but my questions when they figure out they can't get out of bed how do you stop them because with a cot its got the sides so they can't get out but what about a floor bed? How are we keeping them safe? All I can think is when he gets to like toddler age he'll likely be in and out bed a lot.

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Does your partner help with the night shift?

I feel guilty for asking for help during the night as I know he has to work in the day but I’m shattered from doing all the night feeds (our baby is bottle fed) 😥

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