Lansinoh, letting them air and dry after a feed, cold packs/cabbage leaves. Also, you can express and feed for a bit to give them a chance to heal.... Don't give up though, it does hurt. Did with all three of mine. And for a good while too. But once we got the hang of it, it's great! It's cheaper, I'm making the perfect food for my baby, no bottles and washing, etc... It's a great easy comfrt for them too. Maybe try different positions too, football hold, laying down, etc... Good luck and congrats on the new bub.
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Don't do a damn thing for his next special day. I know it's hard, but what goes around comes around. And the little ones are still young so won't get upset. That might show him how it feels. My ex-husband never did a damn thing for me, then got upset at me AFTER we split as I didn't do anything. Not my job anymore. I wish I had of had the ball to do it when we were still together.
Very pretty. I looooove tea. I love the ceremony around it. Reminds me of my nanna. And I love gold on the inside of the cups. I do lean towards florals on the outside I must admit. HAd to sell my teacup collection to move in with my folks after my ex and I seperated. Was very sad.
Ilovemylilbugs wrote: Dp will be 25 this year and wears skate brands like element etc.....because his a skater laugh his been skateboarding since he was like 10 grin his also into motorbike riding so he wears those brands to like metal mulisha etc smile I'm so frumpy compared to him laugh I don't really wear brands have a few surf brand stuff but I live in cotton on, just jeans and target stuff laugh 25 is young. I'm coming up to 35 next birthday. I'm looking at 40+ guys in skatewear. Very few can pull it off...
My son still doesen't give a fat rats and I have to constantly chase him to get dressed at all. Annoying now he's at school too. He's 6. And he's constantly 'forgetting' his jocks. The girls have done it as soon as they could. My 4yo is CONSTANTLY in fairy dresses. I just compromise in winter weather and say long top and tights underneath. She's good. My 1 1/2 yo DD is already constantly in the cupboard. And I joke all the time, 'she's just like her father, won't keep her pants on'. The second we're in the door, socks and pants are off...
The labells you mentioned are fine for older people. I'm sick of seeing old grey dudes in skate wear... Particularly as I'm single now, I'm noticing it more and more. Now THAT'S mutton dressed as lamb...
I'd buy those massive incontinence pads, really long up the back. The maternity ones I bought just didn't cut it. And get a few, I bled a lot...
I had lots too with my last. Dates and a low lying placents were the reason for mine though. I would be hesitant to have too many if there was no reason to. Maybe ask next time?
I make the other version of crumbs with frosting rolled into balls, then coated. But someone did give me a tray. My hints are; use a very rich, dense, not much raising agent cake batter. Don't overfill the mould. Then coat the stick in choc before putting in the pop as they don't hold well. Let dry laying down (if the visual appearance of the cake pop is of no consequence), as it tends to fall off with the weight of the pop and coating. Be VERY careful when coating. Definately don't cook for that long. Good luck.
Sorry to hear about this Chalys. Sucks in children's hospitals eh? Hopefully in time this will all be a distant memory, (that hopefully he won't remember at all). I know it doesen't help now. Big hugs to you now. Good luck.