Unrelated, but was it you who had a LO that was dairy-free and mentioned giving up dairy a few weeks before baby was due this time? (If not sorry.) DD was also and I am debating if I want to go to the effort to give up dairy in the next few weeks. It would be nice to have it out of my system to see if it affected this one, but lazy....and yummy cheese.
I would have never even thought about this! DS had mspi as well and although the thought has crossed my mind they lo2 could have it I never thought about preparing. My son didn't get diagnosed until 8 weeks old and I've always wondered if he would have been less fussy if he had been diagnosed sooner!
Unrelated, but was it you who had a LO that was dairy-free and mentioned giving up dairy a few weeks before baby was due this time? (If not sorry.) DD was also and I am debating if I want to go to the effort to give up dairy in the next few weeks. It would be nice to have it out of my system to see if it affected this one, but lazy....and yummy cheese.
I would have never even thought about this! DS had mspi as well and although the thought has crossed my mind they lo2 could have it I never thought about preparing. My son didn't get diagnosed until 8 weeks old and I've always wondered if he would have been less fussy if he had been diagnosed sooner!
Yeah we didn't figure it out with DD until about 3 months. She didn't have the green or bloody poops, just her stomach would get rock hard and she was up all night.
I would like to go dairy free a few weeks early but it's so much work to plan meals that everybody will eat. Plus that Mac n cheese I just shared with DD was pretty damn good.
Unrelated, but was it you who had a LO that was dairy-free and mentioned giving up dairy a few weeks before baby was due this time? (If not sorry.) DD was also and I am debating if I want to go to the effort to give up dairy in the next few weeks. It would be nice to have it out of my system to see if it affected this one, but lazy....and yummy cheese.
Yep that was me. I was feeling super motivated to do this but now I'm just not sure if I can give it up! I'm thinking maybe after I have the baby I'll just start eliminating obvious dairy right away and see what happens.
I have A Dutalier glider with a gliding ottoman that has a slide out nursing stool and I freaking LOVE it! I'm not sure if I ever put the stool away. It was nice to have a solid, still surface to put my feet. Even if you don't go with a "stool", definitely get something to put your feet on. The extra support of having your knees propped up help with the lower back, and even provide a but of extra lift under the nursing pillow.
I'm 5'9 at its a must for me so I can't imagine being shorter and not having it.
This is very similar to my stool. Same company, slightly different model but you get the picture. They're also customizable.
Very happy to read this since I spent the extra money to get the Dutailier nursing ottoman when I ordered my glider. It just needs to arrive before baby now!!
The whole set is 100% worth the money!! It's such a great investment! I've spent many, MANY hours in mine!
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