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baby clapping for the 1st time
I just had to share the most amazing thing my baby did today! My little one is approaching 1 year. Today, while we were playing together, my baby finally started clapping all on their own. I was worried but now i can breath easy.... It was the cutest thing I've ever seen! I know it might seem like a small thing, but to me, it's a huge milestone and a wonderful reminder of how incredible this journey is.
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MIL wants to give my baby honey
I’m really angry and worried right now because my in-laws keep insisting on giving my 7-month-old baby honey. They believe it’s healthy and beneficial, but I know it can be dangerous for babies under 1 year old. Despite me telling them multiple times about the risks, they don’t seem to take me seriously. I’ve explained that honey can cause infant botulism, which is a serious condition caused by bacteria in honey that a baby’s immature digestive system can’t handle. I’m at my wits’ end because they keep pushing this, and I’m scared for my baby’s safety. It’s causing a lot of tension and stress in the family.
baby sleeping pattern
I’m a bit concerned about my son's sleeping habits and how they might affect his development. He's currently 2.5 months old, and his sleeping pattern seems a bit irregular compared to what I've read or heard from other parents. He tends to have short naps during the day, maybe 30 minutes to an hour at most, and then he'll have one longer nap, usually in the late afternoon or early evening. At night, he usually sleeps for about 3-4 hours at a time, wakes up for a feeding, and then goes back to sleep for another stretch. I’ve read that babies his age should be sleeping longer stretches at night and taking longer naps during the day. Should I be worried that his sleeping pattern might hinder his development? Or is this normal for a baby his age?
Is karaoke or live band kind of noise too loud for babies?
Is it okay to bring 7mo baby to such environment? Is it too loud? Do we need ear muffs?
baby language development
My little one is now 11 months old, and I'm curious about what's considered normal for language skills at this age. I've noticed that my baby babbles a lot and seems to be trying to mimic some sounds, but they don't have any real words yet. Is this typical for an 11-month-old? When did your babies start saying their first words, and what were they?
Baby drink 200ml every feed
Is it okay for 2 months old to drink 200ml per feeding? Nanny said need to increase milk intake and baby also seems to drink it well slowly. With my first born she was taking 80ml at this age. Is this normal ?
weekend activities
what do you usually do on the weekend? especially parents with babies
husband wants to live separately from famimly
My husband and I have been married for about 4 years and we have 2 children, one baby and one toddler. Like any household, we don't always get along perfectly, but I thought that was normal. However, lately, my husband has seemed quieter and just says "yes, yes" to everything. Two weeks ago, he was transferred to another office (the distance is kind of in between, not close but not too far either). Yesterday, he said he wanted to rent an apartment near his office because he's tired of commuting back and forth. After digging deeper, it turns out he feels physically tired and... tired of coming home to a messy house. Seeing me and hearing all my stories of the day (I’m a housewife). Not to mention when I get angry. He feels that he can't focus and work optimally at the office. He said he would come home on weekends, but during weekdays he wants to stay in the apartment... I’m sad and confused. I understand what he’s saying about our house always being messy because we have two small children. I do always talk and complain a lot. I also often unconsciously get angry with him, maybe because I'm tired from taking care of the house and the kids all day... He somewhat blames this for his failure to get a promotion to a better position. He says his mental state is somewhat affected. It seems he’s not really fond of young children. Do you think it’s normal for a husband to want to live separately from his wife and children?