That’s tough, but it’s great that you refer. I would …
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That’s tough, but it’s great that you refer. I would try to sit down and talk to her before her a little more.
If that fails, seek professional help. Good luck!
Recent comments by Jackie
We tried fuzzi bunz one size diapers, kissaluvs fitted diapers, fuzzi bunz xs, small, and medium perfect size diapers, bum genius all in one, one size organic snap diapers, and the bum genius 3. 0 one size pocket diaper with velcro and the fuzzi bunz one size was our favorite.
The Pros:
-First, obviously, we like it because we don’t have to buy a whole new set of diapers for each size.
Our son has worn these since he was a few weeks old and is still wearing them at eight months.
The adjustable elastic is very convenient and only has to be adjusted every once in a while and it doesn’t bunch up like the bum genius that only has three different levels.
The notches in the elastic make the fit much more customized for the baby.
-We much prefer the snaps to the velcro on the bum genius because you always know where to snap the diaper so that it isn’t too tight or too loose.
-We prefer the pocket to the all in one because it seems like they get more clean this way (you can separate them for the wash), you can adjust the absorbency based on size and time (night or day), and they dry faster this way which is especially important if you are line drying. That said, we also prefer the pocket to the fitteds with a cover – more convenient.
-Even though our son would fit in the medium perfect size, the one size fits better. I think they often fit better than the “perfect” size.
The Cons:
-We generally like these, but the later versions (we have some of the first ones and some later versions) have one less snap and at eight months they already seem to be getting a little bit tight on our boy who has a round tummy and chunky legs. I wish they would go back to the extra snap.
Also, the first ones didn’t have the hip snap which worked better for us.
It makes it too tight around his chubby legs when we do the hip snap.
-We have had some problems with leaking. I’ve taken to stripping them more regularly, and I’m sure this would be the case with most cloth diapers, but it is sort of a hassle.
-It would be nice if there were more designs for the one-size. Currently only solids and daisies.
-The white ones end up looking a little discolored, so I would go with a colored one.
-The earlier versions had smaller holes for the elastic and the ends didn’t slip out.
The later versions had bigger holes and sometimes the end of the elastic slips out which can be annoying and leave little marks on his legs.
All of that said, we have 24 of these one sizes and like them better than any of the others we’ve tried. For our next baby, we’ll use only these, with maybe a few small “perfect size” diapers early on.
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This set literally contains everything you need for cloth diapering, from the time your child is born to the time they’re potty training, and the cost is a drop in the bucket when compared to what you would spend on buying disposables for 2+ years.
The cotton diaper stays fluffy and super soft and unlike other brands, I haven’t had any rashing or chafing with the Real Nappies PUL cover.
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Car seat! A good safe car seat is A #1 priority.
Second, I would say a good stroller.
I would spend as little as possible on toys.
The kid will play with most of them for about 10 minutes.
The rest, I would (and did) buy used. (Bought a new matress for the crib, though. I wasn’t taking any chances with some other kid’s funk. )
Spend money on really important things like pictures of you & the baby.
Naw, the last name beginning with c will only help it flow.
So, it’s good.
If he has a brother someday you could always name him Connor or something. (Although, when I was thinking of names that rime by removing c and putting other letters in front I realized that he could be teased when he’s old enough for school. (Carter the Farter, etc. ). Make sure his daddy teaches him how to punchout any kids like that have a bad sense of humor. ^o^ Course with K it’s the same. I think you have in fact the only letter that would go! Kudos to you!
This doll (and the peapod one they sell too) is just the cutest. . .
Well made and very good price. Perfect size for a baby and toddlers, little kids and even my teenager loves it. Why pay GUND prices when this is available?!
12 Comments on That’s tough, but it’s great that you refer. I would …
February 15, 2010
By ilmacs
wow sounds like she needs to talk to someone. I would also get their place in the draft so that you only have to worry about every 3 months.
By Madison Marie (is expecting)
hmmm. . . . My sister used to be like when we were 13 and came to have a baby at 16, so it would talk to her before that time comes what needs more attention peor.Tal
By cocobear41107
Wow, that’s intense.
The only thing I can think to do is take her to a counselor to talk. .
By AnnaMarie
Well, if she hit you grow up fast. . .
And learn quickly that the life of a mother that all is not as glamorous as she thinks. On the other hand. . Perhaps she intends to have children soon.
It is not the end of the world if it happens. Or maybe he is acting because she has a close relationship with his mother. . Who knows. . Talk to a psychiatrist!
By Cindy B
it needs to be taken to a therapist and you can put in your birth control immediately. May even cause the implant which prevents pregnancy for 3 years and u dont have to worry about any shots or something for 3 years.
And is available to eliminate when she is 18. Good luck
By Bailey's Mom :-)
This is a solution that works, call Planned Parenthood, and see if they have one of those dolls real life every hour on the hour demand feeding, cleaning, changing diapers, etc.. Cry all the time, and your daughter will have to find out what is wrong with the baby and try to make mejor.Llamar to Planned Parenthood and ask them if they have one of those dolls that act like babies in real life and work !!! If Planned Parenthood is not, then you know someone who is! Believe me, I harán.Lo saw on TV once, and some girls who wanted sooo bad to have a baby had one of these dolls I received from the school, and believe me, the end of the time had them totally and completely changed opinion!! think you, me, it works!
By Mommy2be18
She needs to talk to a psychiatrist. .usually teenagers want to be mothers because they want someone to love.
If talking to a professional then you can probably find the root cause of that obsession. Teenagers do not know how demanding children can be, it needs a review.
There are many places to go and learn about how difficult it is to raise a child especially when it’s just a girl.
You should be proud that you have the opportunity to stop this before becoming pregnant. . . Good luck!
By Sarah
I should have one of their friends come to the newborn for a while to show you exactly how it is to care for a baby. Will not learn by telling anyone. Shes 16. Shes in her own world.
So I think the best way is for it to be and not get to sleep, change diapers, feed the baby, do everything that a mother haría.Incluyendo work.
If she wants a child, give him what he wants but in a different way. With friends of the baby. Do their job. To pay for everything. Just make sure that everything can be returned after his playing time mom. I think it’s the only way she opened ojos.Advertencia.
If you do get pregnant. Establish law.
And not have to stay with him. Was his choice, baby, do not stop doing the work sucio.Buena luck:)
By Jackie
That’s tough, but it’s great that you refer. I would try to sit down and talk to her before her a little more.
If that fails, seek professional help. Good luck!
By jessica r
you should take it to Maury. . . Especially because she is so obsessed with having a child. . . For many teenagers these days are unaware of the tension and attention that comes with a baby!
By Shellie
First, I think we really need to see a psychiatrist because it seems like a more than obsesión.En Second, you can see idealized versions of motherhood in adolescence and not reality. By this I mean if your teenage friends have children and remain capable of being young (ie, their parents are raising the child to adolescent to itself) is going to look like all fun and games.
If you have friends who are in fact the child’s education (ie, staying home to care for the child rather than go out and buy baby supplies instead of having their parents buy all of it, etc. ..) should talk to them or even talk to women who had grown to a child while in high school (to hear their stories).
Are you able to look afte/rcare for a child for a week or a weekend in itself (with this I mean taking care of the child completely, and while you and your partner just observe to ensure that nothing goes wrong). In this way she can see what being a father completo.usted time should also talk to her and let her know to what extent you guys would help her if she happened to have a child and what their plans future, while it would raise a child – much like to financially support her an/dor the child? “Could you, parents, be a constant babysitter? – Is leave school or stay in school if well, who would watch the baby or how she would pay for a babysitter? – What about college? – Do you know how much it costs to raise a child each year (you may want to have her do the research, how cost one months diapers, baby food, health care, clothing, supplies, etc.). “” Boys?? – What if the father does not stick around or that the child is not yours? – What if the father’s family wants nothing to do with her or the child? “What happens if the child is mentally handicapped or disabled? also can let you know what’s going to miss if she has a son – Spring Break-graduation may prom-Shopping-Possibly for it (clothes, shoes) “It is possible that the university and life university (ie, living on campus, joining a fraternity, Clubbin/gparty, of being out late at night, meet new people (by that I mean, guys do not want to be a father College Guy), is on road trips ……
Sorry, I got to relive my college experience with friends or …..)- Holiday travel-Sleep enEsperamos that some of my opinion/sthoughts help
By Glam Mommy
Send to live with her mother.
It is the responsibility of their parents who are watching.
If my stepdaughter wants to do so, she can leave. I’m not taking care of babies. I did what the baby.