On the other hand, if you expect supply chain disruption, consider buying some baby formula just in case. If you don't need it, you can always resell it or donate it to charities, etc. (Unless it's opened.)
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Replying to @VectorOfBasis @eigenrobot and
Also - don't be mad at me for this please - maybe think about your recreational substance policy. We don't use any besides occassional wine / beer. Our home policy is that an adult who can safely drive a car must be present at all times.
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oh that conversation has been had ^^
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Just remembered: car safety seats have crash-test ratings. Maybe look at them if you have time. We didn't research it too deeply, we bought at a place which I think has very high standards and we mostly deferred to their judgment. Also our friends chose v similar model.
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I am planning to be psychotic about this We bought a car in Jan and I made sure it had a bunch of safety hookups for carseats, honestly safety ratings for the car generally were a major consideration (ended up with a new model Civic)
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I think I forgot my go-to piece of advice: before the baby is born stock up some frozen / otherwise quick to make meals. Do the laundry, do anything to free up as much time as us possible after the baby is born. The more slack in the first weeks the better. Frozen meals rock.
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This is super interesting to me
Newborns mostly sleep, right?
I understand they wake up a lot and that's messy . . . but aren't they mostly asleep?
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Replying to @eigenrobot @VectorOfBasis and
Our first kid woke up every 2 hrs overnight (w/ some variation up to 6hrs) for the first six months of his life until we did sleep training. Some kids start sleeping 8+ hrs/night on their own by ~3 months. Babies sleep all the time but never for very long, so it gets exhausting.
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I slept through the night at five weeks
uh hope this is heritable
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Replying to @eigenrobot @VectorOfBasis and
I slept easily as a baby too. So did my wife. Both of our younger brothers did not, so... If it's in the genes somewhere, you never know. :)
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I hope so much that his genes are dominant here I took forever to sleep through the night without needing any adult attention and by forever I mean I was 4-6 years old
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