@Chesedgirl With my first I was in terrible pain for like 6-8 weeks and then it was completely fine after that. I think his mouth grew enough it all resolved. No issues with subsequent babies.
@Chesedgirl It depends on how important breastfeeding is to you but in my experience 4-5 weeks is right around the time it’s hardest (if it’s hard) and people want to give up and it often gets way better soon after.
I reckon we'll look back in a decade and say the moment everyone, left and right, realized they can't say their favourite ideological canard (river to the sea / send them all back) but an international student can do 150 upskirt shots and walk free was the moment it all changed.
Will there ever be a day a scottish woman becomes leader of a Pakistani region and creates a video where she proudly in a thick Glasweigan accent surrounded by tartans and scottish stuff...announces she is the first Scottish mayor in Pakistan and it's been long long overdue and she will overcome the tyranny of Pakistan only ever electing Pakistanis to represent them
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why is the opposite happening here not considered as absurd?
@Chesedgirl I absolutely love a 19 month age gap. If you feel good after the first pregnancy - you could do 2 close together then a longer gap then another one or two close together. Depends so much on health and also temperament of your child.
@Lexy_Sauve A pulse ox is not just good for avoiding hospital either - it’s sent me in when a child has just seemed a bit unwell and their oxygen was actually in the 80s. I got one after your recommendation on Bright Hearth and I’ve been so glad for it!
@AniStJean@Lexy_Sauve I have a normal adult one and it works on my kids including my 1 year old. I’ve never invested in a baby one because it’s more expensive and only needed for a short time, but could be handy to have if you have the money.
This is genuinely comically disgusting. A lobby that represents 0.4% of the population should not wield this level of power over Australian governance, if any at all. These hate speech laws are utterly grotesque and will be used disproportionately, if not almost EXCLUSIVELY, against White Australians.
@ChavuraStephen I'm amazed that things such as blatant retrospective law and reversal of onus and other affronts to Common Law and Rule of Law aren't getting a reaction from the Conservative Establishment. What exactly are they conserving?
Regardless of what one thinks of his views, the treatment of Joel Davis is unjust and ominous. We must remember that to the Greens, many journalists and academics, as well as other MPs, the views of Sir Robert Menzies on immigration are “Nazi” or “extremist”views. Islamic extremists walk free and receive government funding after terrorist attacks, but Joel is in prison. If the new hate speech proposals become legislation I have no doubt that many others who do not even identify as National Socialists will join Joel in prison, while Islamists and left-wing extremists who glorify violence against Australians enjoy freedom and more public funding.
Hi Chi Minns might not enjoy or even appreciate this, but White Australia was the leading policy of his party for 80 years.
Now he’s going to jail people letterboxing for a new party using that name.
Worse than Menzies.
Worse and more dangerous to our democracy than anyone in living memory.
The equivalence here is ridiculous. Lawful protest and political activism are not morally equivalent to Islamic terror murdering 15 innocent people at one of Australia’s most iconic landmarks. Our political class hates us and clearly doesn’t care whether we live or die.