This baby has her days and nights seriously switched up. She's like a nursing machine at night and during the day I really struggle to get her to wake to eat. And when she does she's not super vigorous. At night she can nurse like crazy, gulping down milk. I'm sure she'll figure it out but mama would like more than 1 hr of sleep at a time please. I am happy she seems to be eating good tho. And thanks too for lactation cookies guys. I keep the bag next to the glider so it was my midnight snack!
Right! Somehow I'm still feeling human on such little sleep. This is so different from the first time. I'm sure it's going to catch up with me at some point.
Present. Dr. Google is black tea ok to drink ? I love my tea I know I have to skip green and other herbal teas but I need something help lol
vlagroupie let me know when you're up for a visitor or a nap on a Friday lol
@mrscatfarmer hugs!!
Ohhhhh...I will def let you know, thank you!! I don't remember on the teas but I think black tea might be ok. I think it's herbals like you said to avoid.
I think it's only certain herbal blends could be harmful. I don't think your run of the mill grocery store teas are going to have any affect. Black tea is definitely fine, just like with coffee, watch caffeine intake.
Post by sstwinklinglites on Jan 3, 2017 10:38:46 GMT -5
vlagroupie - I'm glad she's nursing well. We didn't have the issues with days and nights mixed up, so not sure what to do there. Hope you get some rest soon.
Glad it went well mrscatfarmer13 let us know when you need something! Hopefully something sounds good and you can treat yourself this afternoon or evening
Post by sstwinklinglites on Jan 3, 2017 10:47:19 GMT -5
mominthemaking14 - Black tea is fine. The only one I've heard is a no - no is green because it can induce contractions.
I'm officially off all caffeine. I had given up coffee and Coke already because I had problems with it last pregnancy, but yesterday and the day before I drank a Snapple Peach Tea, and both days I felt horrible afterwards. My heart just starts to feel like it's struggling. I had the same issue later in pregnancy last time, and they ran blood work and did an ECG and told me no caffeine at all. I looked up the Snapple, and sure enough, it has caffeine. I could really go for a Coke too.
I didn't know teas were a thing to avoid. They generally don't sound good to me when pregnant but im drinking black tea right now
With A I was beyond paronoid about what to eat/drink with BP2 I'm really relaxed but I recalled some cation with green tea, etc I think Black Tea is fine but wanted to triple check I wasn't losing it lol.
I think it's only certain herbal blends could be harmful. I don't think your run of the mill grocery store teas are going to have any affect. Black tea is definitely fine, just like with coffee, watch caffeine intake.
Ok that's what I thought -- so excited to get my passion tea tomorrow morning. Thanks ladies.
Post by mominthemaking14 on Jan 3, 2017 11:03:20 GMT -5
Sorry for the overload lol I have a break before my lunch meeting. Anyone sign up for free samples yet for #2. I'm trying to find my list, I know I need to sign up for Similac for A and I ... diapers as well anything else I'm missing ?
Sorry sstwinklinglites, that's rough. I used to drink 2 coffees and a tea per day, and definitely liked my caffeine. Now I maybe have a pop or tea once or twice a week. I'm kinda fuzzy but overall adjusted to it.
mominthemaking14 all the registries - target, BBB, babys r us, Amazon. I submitted a form for similac a couple months ago but haven't received anything yet. I'll try to dig up my list I used on Pinterest
mominthemaking14 all the registries - target, BBB, babys r us, Amazon. I submitted a form for similac a couple months ago but haven't received anything yet. I'll try to dig up my list I used on Pinterest
Thanks -- FF I sign up in both our names for double freebies lol.
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