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Ok here's a weird one, that thankfully I learned before my son was born. Do NOT buy a Diaper Genie. It's junk and will break on you in a matter of months. If you can find one get an old style Diaper Champ. Even if it is used it's a great product. It uses regular trash bags and not propitiatory bags and isn't mechanically complicated so it won't break. (It's just a weighted plunger that pushes the diaper to the pail when you flip the lid) I am still using the pail and my son just turned 3.

I say get the older version because they did a redesign a year or so ago and they made it worse. Here's the new version So stay away from this one.:
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I took a quick look and found a seller on Ebay selling the old style for half than the Amazon link I posted.
Not a fan of diaper genies and stuff like that. We just had a plastic grocery bag hanging a from a hook at the changing table. One or two pee diapers go in there but a poo diaper goes in and then immediately outside into a separate garbage can. I never liked the idea of shit staying in the room, even in a closed container.

That's just me though.
 

ced

Member
Also is anyone here cloth diapering? My wife took to it and loves it over disposables.

It is also good on the environment and is apparently (1/3rd) cheaper in the long run too. Obviously more work required.

http://lilhelper.ca/pages/Comparison.html

We are. I absolutely was not on board with the idea beforehand, but all in all, it's not so bad. Cleaning them isn't as big of a hassle as I envisioned it.

I don't know how you all do it. I can't even imagine cleaning the shit in those diapers. Speaking of she is due for her every other day poop diaper of disaster. Every since having to move her to formula her gas is worse than anything I can produce after a night of beer, and that diaper makes me gag every time.
 

neorej

ERMYGERD!
Just hopping in to congratulate all (soon to be) dads & mums.
My daughter turned 6 months this week, and we're enjoying every single day. Yes, even the days when she's sick or has a hard time falling asleep.

If there's one advice I can give any fresh parent, it's to enjoy as many seconds of your kids' lives as you can. The saying "they grow up so fast" is so very, very true.
We recently watched old footage from 4-5 months ago, and realized how fast she's grown.
 

SRG01

Member
I don't know how you all do it. I can't even imagine cleaning the shit in those diapers. Speaking of she is due for her every other day poop diaper of disaster. Every since having to move her to formula her gas is worse than anything I can produce after a night of beer, and that diaper makes me gag every time.

Haha yeah, baby poops are vile vile things from hell :p
 

artist

Banned
I don't know how you all do it. I can't even imagine cleaning the shit in those diapers. Speaking of she is due for her every other day poop diaper of disaster. Every since having to move her to formula her gas is worse than anything I can produce after a night of beer, and that diaper makes me gag every time.
Its not as bad, really. After all he/she is your kid so you get over the feeling of yuckiness quickly, if you dont then you will at some point .. And cleaning the poop diaper is pretty simple, just hold it under the tap at full pressure for a few seconds and put it in the diaper bin. Rarely you would have to scrub a little with a brush.

As for your kid having gas after moving to formula, check the iron content. Some formulas have lower iron content or are made specifically for kids with gas issues.
 
My son is going on 1 year in June and up until very recently he was great at sleeping, rocked to sleep in 5 minutes and then usually 8 hours of uninterrupted sleep. Just recently though he has become really difficult to get to sleep, he is still wide awake at midnight and does not want to fall asleep for anything. I think that now he is crawling and climbing everywhere he is too excited to just give up and go to sleep.

Heh, mine is kinda starting to maybe be the opposite. She goes down super easy at night at around 8 and sleeps till about 7ish. So usually a bit less than 11 hours when all is said and done. She loves going everywhere and now that she's walking, over the last few days she's actually been sleeping in until 7:30. She loves being up in the daytime, used to refuse to nap, but she definitely loves her night sleep.
 

ronito

Member
Haha yeah, baby poops are vile vile things from hell :p

Honestly with my youngest the diapers aren't so much poopy diapers as they are crimes against the very laws of nature. I feel bad because I feel that there must be a way to harness something that is just so abundant for the good of man kind. Maybe it could power bartertown or something like that.
 
And a price too match no doubt.
I'm not sure how expensive it is compared to other models, just got the one my gf (a child care specialist) says is the best one. If I start looking for bargains on things designed to protect my child in a car crash I think I've already failed as a parent.
 

Flo_Evans

Member
I'm not sure how expensive it is compared to other models, just got the one my gf (a child care specialist) says is the best one. If I start looking for bargains on things designed to protect my child in a car crash I think I've already failed as a parent.

What did you end up getting? We got a Chico infant seat that was awesome, but he outgrew it quickly and we had to get a rear/front facing convertible seat (went with maxi-cosi) after 6 months.
 

Fusebox

Banned
Just hopping in to congratulate all (soon to be) dads & mums.
My daughter turned 6 months this week, and we're enjoying every single day. Yes, even the days when she's sick or has a hard time falling asleep.

My daughter turned 6 months last week! I bet we're going through all the same things at around the same time.
 

linkboy

Member
And my son is sick (again).

It's been an on-going thing since the 20th of December (his birthday). His first year was great, wasn't sick at all. Since then, its been an off and on battle to keep him healthy.

First he got Croup (I don't wish that on anyone, that cough is so terrible to hear)

Then he got an ear infection a few weeks later which caused him to break out in hives (was weird).

The ear infections have been coming and going pretty much all year. He's got an appointment with an ENT on the 5th of June.

Now he's throwing up and has diarrhea.

It breaks my heart to see him like this. He's such an awesome little kid who doesn't deserve this shit thrown on him. It's breaking my heart.
 

Adam Prime

hates soccer, is Mexican
And my son is sick (again).

It's been an on-going thing since the 20th of December (his birthday). His first year was great, wasn't sick at all. Since then, its been an off and on battle to keep him healthy.

First he got Croup (I don't wish that on anyone, that cough is so terrible to hear)

Then he got an ear infection a few weeks later which caused him to break out in hiv
es (was weird).

The ear infections have been coming and going pretty much all year. He's got an appointment with an ENT on the 5th of June.

Now he's throwing up and has diarrhea.

It breaks my heart to see him like this. He's such an awesome little kid who doesn't deserve this shit thrown on him. It's breaking my heart.

My baby is going o be five days old tonight and she has really really bad red diaper rash.mshe cries her eyes out and claws at her little face with her hands, its the saddest thing in the world! She's resting on top of me right now... She's so sweet it's heart breaking to hear an infant in pain!
 

poppabk

Cheeks Spread for Digital Only Future
My baby is going o be five days old tonight and she has really really bad red diaper rash.mshe cries her eyes out and claws at her little face with her hands, its the saddest thing in the world! She's resting on top of me right now... She's so sweet it's heart breaking to hear an infant in pain!
I recommend Destin and plenty of it for diaper rash. Worked wonders for my son. Of course at that age you will be visiting the doctor on a regular basis so they may give you something better.
 
Yep got that exact one. Well actually I had to buy TWO because I drop him off and my wife picks him up.

How did you deal with the kid sleeping and pulling the kid out? We got the type that pops out of the base and found it invaluable when our girl was sleeping. Also returned our stroller and got one of those frames that holds the car seat which was super light weight in comparison to a normal stroller.


I recommend Destin and plenty of it for diaper rash. Worked wonders for my son. Of course at that age you will be visiting the doctor on a regular basis so they may give you something better.

I second Destin. Great stuff. If the rash cracks though, you'll probably need something different.
 

artist

Banned
Yeah, Destin is great. I would also recommend looking into trying a different diaper brand. The disposables have a high chance for rashes due to the chemicals in them and some babies skin is hyper sensitive.

And my son is sick (again).

It's been an on-going thing since the 20th of December (his birthday). His first year was great, wasn't sick at all. Since then, its been an off and on battle to keep him healthy.

First he got Croup (I don't wish that on anyone, that cough is so terrible to hear)

Then he got an ear infection a few weeks later which caused him to break out in hives (was weird).

The ear infections have been coming and going pretty much all year. He's got an appointment with an ENT on the 5th of June.

Now he's throwing up and has diarrhea.

It breaks my heart to see him like this. He's such an awesome little kid who doesn't deserve this shit thrown on him. It's breaking my heart.
Aw, hope your lil guy gets well soon.
 

Flo_Evans

Member
How did you deal with the kid sleeping and pulling the kid out? We got the type that pops out of the base and found it invaluable when our girl was sleeping. Also returned our stroller and got one of those frames that holds the car seat which was super light weight in comparison to a normal stroller.

We had one of those at 1st, we actually had the whole deal:

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The infat seat with base was super convenient, was great to be able to strap the baby in inside the house and snap it into the base. The only problem was he got too tall for this seat rather quickly. The stroller is also kind of a piece of crap.

I would say be prepared to spend way more than you think it's going to cost on a nice stroller. This one is serviceable for the mall, but if you plan to go on walks on city streets or parks, you are going to need one with >5" wheels.

I ended up getting a BOB, and it was the best thing I have bought so far for my kid!

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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004DC9TAI/?tag=neogaf0e-20

This thing is BOSS. By far the most "manly" stroller available. Rolls over everything with ease, and is built well enough to last through 3 more kids (hopefully I don't have to fully test that out...)
 
We got a City Mini Elite, one of the things I hate about strollers is how difficult they can be to collapse but with the City Mini you just pull one handle and done! Lots of other great features, too. And it isn't ridiculously overpriced like a lot of strollers.

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Flo_Evans

Member
We got a City Mini Elite, one of the things I hate about strollers is how difficult they can be to collapse but with the City Mini you just pull one handle and done! Lots of other great features, too. And it isn't ridiculously overpriced like a lot of strollers.

My sister has a city select(?) really nice. The amount of accessories and configurations that thing can do is mind boggling.

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Its like a fucking transformer! :p
 
Yes absolutely!!! Newborns love that shit!

Well, i have a 5 month old and he is so rad. He waked up like 2 or 3 times a night but its kinda a routine now. Check his diaper, feed him, burp him which them puts him to sleep...then do it again when he wakes up. I swaddle him and then lay him in his crib. When he gets real fussy he sleeps next to me in bed. When im with him we listen to music and watch soccer...and its true, when he naps you should also nap

I couldn't agree more! 7 week old baby here. Very colic. Using those gas drops that the doctor recommended. Helps our baby sleep a few hours straight at night. Usually wakes up just for feeding, changing and burping. Swaddle him up and back to sleep. I love listening to music with my baby too. Oh and watching racing! :)
 
I ended up getting a BOB, and it was the best thing I have bought so far for my kid!

This thing is BOSS. By far the most "manly" stroller available. Rolls over everything with ease, and is built well enough to last through 3 more kids (hopefully I don't have to fully test that out...)

We've got a BOB as well, the thing is perfect for running. I'd also recommend getting an Ergo carrier for soon-to-be parents.
 

yuna55

Member
I'm 9 months and 1 week pregnant, and I can't sleep now. :/ At least when little girl gets here, I'll have feeding/changing/burping to do in the middle of the night rather than uncomfortably toss and turn until I have to go to work in the morning.

Will definitely keep up with this thread for the upcoming madness.
 
The BOB is the one stroller in our arsenal of strollers I don't hate. It's tall enough for me and actually maneuvers really well.

Everything else we own either handles like a tank or is too short.
 
Yeah, Destin is great. I would also recommend looking into trying a different diaper brand. The disposables have a high chance for rashes due to the chemicals in them and some babies skin is hyper sensitive.


Aw, hope your lil guy gets well soon.

I also recommend switching to the Pampers extra sensitive wipes until it goes away.
 
We had one of those at 1st, we actually had the whole deal:



The infat seat with base was super convenient, was great to be able to strap the baby in inside the house and snap it into the base. The only problem was he got too tall for this seat rather quickly. The stroller is also kind of a piece of crap.

I would say be prepared to spend way more than you think it's going to cost on a nice stroller. This one is serviceable for the mall, but if you plan to go on walks on city streets or parks, you are going to need one with >5" wheels.

I ended up getting a BOB, and it was the best thing I have bought so far for my kid!



http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004DC9TAI/?tag=neogaf0e-20

This thing is BOSS. By far the most "manly" stroller available. Rolls over everything with ease, and is built well enough to last through 3 more kids (hopefully I don't have to fully test that out...)

We originally went with one of those all in one travel sets that gets you the car seat, stroller, it converts and all that jazz but ended up returning it because it was just a big cumbersome thing. What we ended up was this:

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It may look small, but it's actually a larger version of what I think you got. It's rated to fit a kid up to 32" with a weight limit of 35 pounds. We're just now looking to switch to a different seat, but it's lasted us a good 13 months and our girl is tall for her age; 98th percentile so it has done wonders. We still pull the whole seat out when she's sleeping sometimes too. For the stroller we got one of these:

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It's very light which is great for my wife to be able to pull out of the car and put away easily and very compact compared to the other strollers, especially those all in one travel systems. It was really the best recommendation we got from two different people when it came to strollers. We really assumed we'd get one of those bigger things, but this was an eye opener. We used that up until a few months ago when we started putting her in the shopping cart and using a stroller that was forward facing. Never had an issue going to the park or taking a stroll around the neighborhood in it either. Heh I admit, I laughed at one of those things and thought they were cheap and flimsy the first time I ever saw one in a store. Totally ate crow on that one.
 

Dorrin

Member
My baby is going o be five days old tonight and she has really really bad red diaper rash.mshe cries her eyes out and claws at her little face with her hands, its the saddest thing in the world! She's resting on top of me right now... She's so sweet it's heart breaking to hear an infant in pain!

I see advice on Desitin, much like Ukraine, Desitin is weak. Get some Dr. Smith's diaper cream, put on a good coat of that(don't be afaird to get a lot on there). Then for the secret fix put a very light coating of petroleum jelly on top of the Dr. Smiths cream, that film will keep the new poop stuff off entirely. Seriously my wife and I were sceptical but it changed our lives at the time.
 
If you can find this stuff
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Get it. It's amazing for diaper rash. My MIL brought a bunch back from Germany and it really works well. AFAIK, diaper rash is caused because of the reaction between the urine and poop, it creates ammonia or something. This stuff is so thick and stiff that it creates a barrier between the diaper and the skin. We never really had big problems with diaper rash but when we would come across it this stuff worked wonders.

Not sure if you can get this in the States though.

Edit: Looks like you can get it on Amazon, it's good stuff.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004H5GD6E/?tag=neogaf0e-20
 
I don't know how you all do it. I can't even imagine cleaning the shit in those diapers. Speaking of she is due for her every other day poop diaper of disaster. Every since having to move her to formula her gas is worse than anything I can produce after a night of beer, and that diaper makes me gag every time.

Well, there are two things worth noting for us. For starters, our son (8 months) has been all breast milk and no formula. The second is that cleaning the diapers really isn't that awful, in particular if they're cleaned immediately as opposed to thrown in the dirty diaper container we have and only rinsed before washing.

We got this spray hose thing that connected to the toilet. If rinsed shortly after the deed is done, it sprays right off. So, while I certainly wouldn't call the activity pleasant, it also isn't anywhere near as bad as I envisioned it.

For about $500 in up front costs, we bought enough diapers to go 3-4 days between washes, and haven't had to buy disposables since about the end of the first month.
 

winjet81

Member
Yup, cloth diapers are the way to go. Daughter is 10 months old and using all the cloth diapers and covers that we used for our son who is now 4.

We also bought 20 wash cloths ($10 at the dollar store) and have never bought a package of wipes... just wet-down the wash cloth and then dump it into the diaper bin for washing after its been used.
 

artist

Banned
Woot, so 3 GAFFers including me in the cloth diapering club :)

Also I use Kirkland brand (disposables) from Costco for occasions when we're on the road or not at home .. they outperform Huggies/Pampers overnites and are ultra comfortable while being cheaper.
 

LiquidMetal14

hide your water-based mammals
THem Costco brand diapers are good. Unlike every other name brand that absorbs but falls apart. I got these Dollar General brand ones and I swear, they explode as soon as I make contact with a decently full diaper. It's Luvs or bust for me.
 

Pctx

Banned
congrats man!!

My kid Jonah is 7 months in a few days. Word to the wise, put the arms in first on outfits. I swear to God, the amount of swearing (and crying from the kid) on getting the arms into pajama's after the feet were in.... <cringe>
 

Fusebox

Banned
This thing is BOSS. By far the most "manly" stroller available. Rolls over everything with ease, and is built well enough to last through 3 more kids (hopefully I don't have to fully test that out...)

Nice one! But I'd put mine up against that. Limited Edition Bugaboo Chameleon in all-black:

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Looked like a mafia staff-car with the bassinet on, but she's recently grown into the chair instead.
 

Fusebox

Banned

True, in fact you wouldn't get much change from $1500 for this one, we love it though.

Btw I have a tip to share to help bubs sleep longer, most of you probably already know it but I only learnt this one a few months in.

They call it 'dream feeding', for us it works like this, the missus gives bubs a feed at about 9pm and takes her to bed. At about midnight when I go to bed I gently pick bubs up and pop a bottle in her mouth and she'll feed without waking up. The I carry her around for 5-10 mins or so to let it all settle into her tummy and then put her back to bed, ideally without her really waking up properly at any stage. After a dream feed she'll then sleep through to around 7am.

We co-sleep too. We didn't do it until she grew out of her first cradle, but now that she's ready for her cot I can't bring myself to put her in, she's so used to sleeping with us and vica versa, it's probably gonna be a hard habit to break her from later on but for now it's working out really well.
 

Vyer

Member
Congrats, Adam! My son is 3 now. It's been awesome.

We actually set him up in his own room from day one. It was pretty tough at first (and I checked on him a lot), but he's been a pretty solid sleeper. He tends to generally sleep pretty well through the night (barring sickness or some noise of course).

We wanted to avoid some things we saw with our family members and their kids - namely the kid never learning to sleep in his own room/bed and getting too used to sleeping in the bed with the parents. My wife has a cousin that her kid would go nuts if they tried to get him to sleep in his own bed, because they let him sleep with them for most of his life.


Be on the lookout for a period of a week or two where all the sudden his sleeping habits will just change dramatically. There's actually a 'name' for this as it is fairly common. Try and stick to the normal schedule as much as you can and they usually snap out of it. It freaked me out at first, till I looked it up online and saw that other people were dealing with it.

Good luck!
 

DJ_Lae

Member
Kirkland diapers are fantastic. We use Huggies occasionally too and they aren't bad - I had way more blowouts with Pampers than either brand, though.

We also used cloth diapers for five or six months after our first was born. I do not miss them. We even had a diaper service for most of that so we didn't have to worry about cleaning, and having the wretched things fester in a bin for even a day...jesus. It was filtered and scented and everything but there's something unholy in baby shit that managed to overpower it all.

We got a City Mini Elite, one of the things I hate about strollers is how difficult they can be to collapse but with the City Mini you just pull one handle and done! Lots of other great features, too. And it isn't ridiculously overpriced like a lot of strollers.

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I have an Elite like that as well (black with white racing stripes), though it's a few years old now and has a foot brake instead of the new one mounted to the side of the handles. I love that stroller so much, and am glad I went with it over the comparably priced Bob - EVERYONE has a damn Bob Revo it seems, the Elite folds easier and is designed in such a way that a 6'5" guy like me can actually walk it without stubbing my toes into the rear axle.

Only downside is that like the Bob, the stroller's accessories are insanely overpriced. They're so bad I ended up just buying a cheap guzzie & guss to act as a carseat carrier as the adapter bar for the Elite cost the same and from experimenting, resulted in a wobbly stroller due to the increased weight over the front wheel. Though with two kids in a few weeks I'm not entirely sure if I'll want two strollers, I may just consolidate into one stroller, maybe that awesome looking City Select.
 

Fusebox

Banned
We wanted to avoid some things we saw with our family members and their kids - namely the kid never learning to sleep in his own room/bed and getting too used to sleeping in the bed with the parents. My wife has a cousin that her kid would go nuts if they tried to get him to sleep in his own bed, because they let him sleep with them for most of his life.

Hehe, good timing, I was talking about doing that. Co-sleeping is an interesting topic, it wasn't something we considered doing before bubs was born but it just feels so natural. It's also a fairly new, and predominantly western practice according to articles like this:

http://www.naturalchild.org/guest/tami_breazeale.html
 

DJ_Lae

Member
We co-sleep too. We didn't do it until she grew out of her first cradle, but now that she's ready for her cot I can't bring myself to put her in, she's so used to sleeping with us and vica versa, it's probably gonna be a hard habit to break her from later on but for now it's working out really well.

We do as well, though it something my girlfriend was into and I was indifferent about it.

I don't know if I'd do it again, and with our second I'm probably going to put my foot down. My daughter is awful about sleeping, though I'm sure it's more her personality than the co-sleeping part. Still, we've tried multiple times getting her into her own bed without any luck whatsoever. She's two now, I have a feeling she's going to be in our bed for a lot longer.

A couple we know had their kid sleeping in their bed until he was six. I dunno about that, I miss sex as it is.
 

grumble

Member
We do as well, though it something my girlfriend was into and I was indifferent about it.

I don't know if I'd do it again, and with our second I'm probably going to put my foot down. My daughter is awful about sleeping, though I'm sure it's more her personality than the co-sleeping part. Still, we've tried multiple times getting her into her own bed without any luck whatsoever. She's two now, I have a feeling she's going to be in our bed for a lot longer.

A couple we know had their kid sleeping in their bed until he was six. I dunno about that, I miss sex as it is.

Out or curiosity, how do you guys ever have sex with a baby in the bed?

Also, are you concerned about rolling onto the baby while asleep?
 

Fusebox

Banned
Out or curiosity, how do you guys ever have sex with a baby in the bed?

Also, are you concerned about rolling onto the baby while asleep?

For us, the missus is usually quite knackered by night-time so shagging is mostly done during the day while bubba is having a nap elsewhere.

And no, it's a big bed and we're light sleepers. Mind you I probably wouldn't co-sleep with a newborn as they seems so fragile at that age, but now bubs is getting chunky (REALLY chunky, she's upper 95th percentile for height and weight, bigger at 6 months than some 1 year olds we know!) it's not an issue.
 
For us, the missus is usually quite knackered by night-time so shagging is mostly done during the day while bubba is having a nap elsewhere.

And no, it's a big bed and we're light sleepers. Mind you I probably wouldn't co-sleep with a newborn as they seems so fragile at that age, but now bubs is getting chunky (REALLY chunky, she's upper 95th percentile for height and weight, bigger at 6 months than some 1 year olds we know!) it's not an issue.

How does this work with sleeping with your kid though? By just a week before 3 months, our kid was sleeping at 8pm all the way through 7am. There's no way we'd be in bed by 8, and there's no way I'd leave her in the bed alone. I just don't see how co-sleeping would work.

On a different note, my nieces didn't sleep in their parents bed, but the parents would lay down with them in their bed. It came to a point where it would take them well over an hour to put them to bed because of this. They refused to sleep alone, would cry otherwise, and they'd have to stay up with them for so long. Sometimes two hours. They're now 6 and almost 4. I know the 3 year old was definitely still doing this but no sure about the 6 year old. I told my wife there was no way in hell we were encouraging that.

I'm so glad my girl goes down within 5 to 10 min of being left there without complaining almost all the time for the last 11.5 months and sleeps 11 hours. She loves her sleep and isn't dependent on anything.
 
That's crazy man, I can't figure it out, it's almost as though our kids are two entirely different people.

I'm not saying most kids are like mine, but I have to think that by 6 months even if they aren't sleeping through the night, they are at least being put down for night time sleeping before the parents generally go to bed. By co-sleeping instead of using a crib, someone would always have to be going to bed early right? I'm just saying I don't understand how co-sleeping works between say 6 months to 2 years because of the difference in bedtime.
 
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