How are we getting our LO to sleep at bedtime?
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We currently bottle feed to sleep :)

Breastfeeding to sleep for bedtime, usually rock to sleep for naps

Bottle feed

Bottle then down in the next to me with white noise/ red light on and comforter and dummy

Rock/ in the baby carrier x

Bath, little massage, bottle, story book, bed ive always put him down in his crib semi awake hes pretty much always asleep by half 8 so i can go down and clean have some me time i did get a really good camara though that alerts me when he moves and im always checking in hes 12 weeks next week and this has been our routine since he was 3 weeks x
My little one has started touching his downstairs every-time I change his nappy 🙈 he pulls it. Anyone else experiencing this?
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sometimes she makes huge fuss to be held so i order a baby carrier from shein it’s cloth one i love that one but that makes my back hurt so bad and i got one baby carrier as a gift it got a kinda chair underneath my husband gets scared he says she’s small and her legs get open way much i want something to support my back little bit and long term for sure

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I’m feeling some what down and think I’ve got postnatal depression. My 5 month old is just refusing to do anything but cry on me, not sleep or eat (he does have a clean nappy), and my partner pretty much treats me like I’m his maid and not his partner. I don’t feel at all happy with my life and I just feel stuck. I know I’m not being the best mother I can be but this has become my daily life now. I don’t know what to do. I really don’t want judgment but I’ve never felt so alone. I feel like the worst parent going.
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Hello, I am a first time mum and was wondering when mums moved their babies out of the carrycot to the seat? My baby girl loves to look out and be nosey.
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My 10 month old is constantly flailing her arms. She also thrusts her arms out in a jerking movement and stiffens her body. She has started to shout with it like shes in discomfort. My GP and the hospital just say its excitement or frustration. We are concerned there are most neurological issues that are not being taken seriously. Its hard to capture it on video as as soon as I get my phone out she stops! I have a few videos that show it well though.
She has had an EEG which was normal. This has been going for months now though....
Any one else's little one do this??
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I feel like my supply isn’t enough for my baby. She’s feeding every hour and I assumed this was to increase my supply but it seems to not be working. I try to pump when I can but it’s hard to do it 8 - 12 times a day when she feeds about 15 times a day! I would literally get nothing else done. We’re having to feed her with formula more often to keep her settled and full, is there anything else I can do or am I seeing the end of breastfeeding 😕
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