Post by ctgirlingermany on May 15, 2012 5:03:57 GMT -5
Happy Tuesday! I am FINALLY able to get into my account! I don't know why I wasn't able to get into my account for the past week or so, but at least I didn't have to start all over again.
That being said, how are things going? Ups? Downs?
QOTW: I'm sure you've all seen or heard about this week's Time magazine. You know, with the less than interested mom with a preschool aged boy standing on a chair breastfeeding? When do you think a kid is too old for breastfeeding? How does this differ, or does it, with the majority belief in the country you are now living in?
~BUMPS~
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ups - Bean moved up to an 'older' room in her preschool, with more rules and stuff. Bug is starting to imitate speech a lot and it's very cute. downs - tantrums -_- QOTW - Your kid is too old for breastfeeding when either you or your kid do not want to do it anymore. I have a hard time understanding why this is an issue, tbh. Until I find even one single shred of evidence that any kind of harm is incurred on a child for breastfeeding past a certain age, I will stay in the 'live and let live' camp on this one. Most moms in DK start out breastfeeding, and most wean before they go back to work. Since most 'extended' BF doesn't happen in public, I don't really know what the majority opinion of it is. I know at least a few women who have done it over here, including myself.
Post by travelingturtle on May 15, 2012 5:20:03 GMT -5
Ups: We had a ultrasound this past week and it was confirmed that it's a girl. I remember with W they confirmed he was a boy at every ultrasound, so that's good. I recently met someone from Belfast whose hospital does not tell because a doctor made an error three times in a row.
I've also really gotten more involved with different activities for me and W to go to around here. I've made some friends out of it, too. It's very nice because I was beginning to feel that that was going to be hopeless and W loves being around other people.
Downs: When I was pregnant with W, I didn't have to do the glucose test because there were no signs indicating there was a problem. As of March this year it's now mandatory. So, now I have to do that tomorrow. Not looking forward to it. I've also been dealing with major pain that I didn't have the first time around and sleep has already become harder and I'm only in week 24/25. Last time I didn't have these type of sleep issues until much later.
QOTD: I don't really know. It's one of those things that is just different for everyone. My personal "how long I want to breastfeed" is a lot shorter than most people (I only wanted to do it for 6 months and again only want to do it for 6 months). Since there were reasons I had to quit exclusive breastfeeding early anyway (and a lot earlier than I wanted to, but it was at least the minimum amount of time I wanted to breastfeed), it's hard to say that I would've quit once he turned 6 month. I wanted to quit giving him the bottle at one year and never give him a sippy cup, but that didn't happen either. I've learned that my plan and my reality are two different things.
I have no idea what the norm is here in Germany. I think I heard it was 6 months (not how I came to that number, btw), but I think it's older. I don't pay that much attention to it.
Post by crimsonandclover on May 15, 2012 7:02:43 GMT -5
Morning! Glad you got into your account and then found your way over here, ctgirl!
Ups: DD is starting to noticeably understand things. When we say a line from one of her favorite books, she'll go and get the book (if it's small enough for her to carry). And the other day I was patting my parents' big dog and a cat was also laying next to me. DD came over, watched me pat the dog, and then reached down and started patting the cat. :-) The cat didn't appreciate it so much, but I thought it was really cute.
Downs: Still not STTN. Ctgirl, I'm very jealous. We're down to only water at night and she's not taking much of it, but she's still up between 2-3 times (last night was only once, but that was only the 2nd time in her life she's only been up once at night).
QOTD: Personally, if BFing works out next time, I think I'll try to EBF 6 months and then slowly switch over to formula and solids. I think it's a little strange when a child is old enough to ask for the boob, to be honest. My memories start when I'm 3 (we moved shortly after I turned for, so I know all the memories I have of our old house are before that time), and for some reason I would just not want to have the memory of BFing. As has been said on other boards (and maybe here, too?), that TIME cover was meant to be really provocative and gives AP a bad name, I think.
BFP1: DD born April 2011 at 34w1d via unplanned c/s due to HELLP, DVT 1 week PP
BFP2: 3/18/12, blighted ovum, natural m/c @ 7w4d
BFP3: DD2 born Feb 2013 at 38w3d via unplanned RCS due to uterine dehiscence
Ups: Nausea is starting to subside. (I hope I didn't just jinx myself.)
Downs: I'm still so tired that some days I just feel drugged.
QOTW: I plan on breastfeeding for at least a year. I don't have a problem with extended breastfeeding, but for me personally, it would creep me out if my child was able to say, "Hey mom, I want to suck on your boobs now." I have no idea what the norm is in the UAE.
Ups: N is getting better at the walking thing, though still not her first choice of movement! But getting better steadying herself and turning around.
Downs: Childminder issues again... this time we found out that she is giving up doing childminding from September as she is having too much trouble with her back to be lifting babies & toddlers all day. So, we are going to have to look again for alternative childcare arrangements... grrr!!!! (and she phoned sick this morning so dh is at home today minding N...). Will start to look next month and have her start in Sept, finish with cm end July.
QOTW: A lot of people here bf until they go back to work, which is at around 6/7 months. It didn't work out for me at all because of supply issues (ie no supply at all) but I had planned to bf for the first 4-6 months. Would I try it again if we had another kid? Yes, but I wouldn't beat myself up so much next time if it didn't work out! I know my sil bf til her youngest was around 10 months old... just depends really.
UPS & DOWNS: I have a teenager. With angst. 'nough said.
QOTD: 1 year is my cut off. Breastfeeding is for babies. 2 years is the max and only if there is a good reason like you live in a 3rd world country and there is no milk. I don't at all buy into the airy fairy touchy feely thing that is the popular opinion right now.
Ups: DD is pulling up, saying Maddy and generally being cute.
Downs: She's having bad nights again so that means I'm up 3+ times a night, I want to sleep!!
QOTD: I'm still going strong at 10ish months. I think I'm going to let her self wean but I don't think I'll let her go until she's in school (3 years old) because I think it would be hard for her...we'll see all in good time. Here most people BF until they go back to work around 9 months, very few people go further.