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Yeah that's what we ended up doing, my wife sat in the back to "jangle the keys" so to speak and keep the baby occupied.Is someone else going with you? It felt odd but when mine were babies in car seats, I’d sit in the back with them while husband drove so I could feed them or just keep an eye on them.
My oldest was a 7pm to 7am sleeper with a nice 2 hour long nap in the middle of the day.Somehow, our baby is crazy agreeable and totally sleeps through the night - from 1.5 months old till now, at 1 year old. Been waiting for the hammer to drop and for the sleepless nights to come, but amazingly, it's been evaded entirely so far. It felt so "too good to be true" that I was starting to think "Maybe this indicates a problem??". But nope, he's normal or ahead on every development milestone, just naps less often during the day and gets it all in at night. We've only been woken up by this baby 5 or 6 times total, and each time seems to have been a bad dream/night terror, which was pretty easily resolved. Now we're debating if we want to chance a second, but then again, there's no way in hell we'll get so lucky a second time...
There's two types of Warhammer - 40k and Fantasy (split between Old World and Age of Sigmar)Not to double post, but can someone give me a basic primer on warhammer? Older son (13) is just starting to get into it.
I don’t think anyone here is going to argue for giving kids unmonitored Internet access.Children should really not be allowed to have cell phones even during their early teenage years. At best, they should just have a flip phone. Even if exceptions should arise, the average child shouldn't be considered one.
Does she have a pregnancy pillow?Alright, dad-to-be looking for some guidance here. My beloved wife is carrying not one, but two babies and it has been really difficult seeing her go through all the discomfort and difficulties of a twin pregnancy. Maybe it’s because this is both of ours first pregnancy and I’m being overly sensitive but I was hoping for any kind of advice to help her, or really anything for first time parents or twin stuff.
This would be my number 1 pregnancy suggestion. I kept waking up with a back ache from (surprisingly!) early on in my pregnancy, the back ache disappeared once I started sleeping with a foam wedge underneath my bump.Does she have a pregnancy pillow?
Alright, dad-to-be looking for some guidance here. My beloved wife is carrying not one, but two babies and it has been really difficult seeing her go through all the discomfort and difficulties of a twin pregnancy. Maybe it’s because this is both of ours first pregnancy and I’m being overly sensitive but I was hoping for any kind of advice to help her, or really anything for first time parents or twin stuff.
You can get a belly band that helps to ease the pain as well. But yeah, all the above suggestions. If she's into it prenatal massages are always a nice treat.Does she have a pregnancy pillow?
Also, there is a book called "have your second child first" by Kerry colburn it's got a lot of good tips in it.
My best tip is buy everything except your car seat and poo things second hand. It'll save you a lot.
Make sure mum gets time away from home or at home without babies when she is ready. She's going to be so happy to get time to herself, a lot of mums miss this.
Remember everyone is an amateur with their first and we're all here, so don't worry you'll be fine.