What was the role of your partner in your breastfeeding journey?
What was the role of your partner in your breastfeeding journey?
Pregnancy and the months after birth should be about joy and developing together every single day. We at Philips Avent believe that you as parents know best. Tell us how your partner helped you ease your breastfeeding journey and teach the young parents on how their journey can become more joyful.3 best comments will get ₹1000 voucher from Firstcry.#ParentYourWay
What was the role of your partner in your breastfeeding journey?
My Partner is the best. He helped me a lot in nursing my babies. He kept me hydrated during breastfeeding.
What was the role of your partner in your breastfeeding journey?
my partner advised me to eat healthy for both baby & me. And ask me to don\'t take anything in mind if guests advices while visiting. Best understanding partner for me..
my partner advised me to eat healthy for both baby & me. And ask me to don't take anything in mind if guests advices while visiting. Best understanding partner for me..
What was the role of your partner in your breastfeeding journey?
my partner advised me to eat healthy for both baby & me. And ask me to don\'t take anything in mind if guests advices while visiting. Best understanding partner for me..
my partner advised me to eat healthy for both baby & me. And ask me to don't take anything in mind if guests advices while visiting. Best understanding partner for me..
The Rock of our lives ✨
List is never ending but here are few sweet little gestures of y husband
If am handling the middle-of-the-night wake-ups (like, at midnight, at 2 am, and at 4 am) then he used to be the one to take the baby after the 6 or 7 am morning feed and let me sleep an extra 30 minutes. Sure, they have a busy workday ahead, but there’s no reason he can’t make a tradition of fixing breakfast while wearing the baby in a sling or carrier, or drag a Moses basket or a bouncer chair into the kitchen. He also even set up a bouncer chair in the bathroom while he shower (just securing our infant in the straps, andeaving the shower curtain a little open). It’s a small thing that will reap huge rewards: you’re building up goodwill with your partner for when you can’t make it home by 6 pm, and the extra zzzzs—plus your willingness to pitch in and parent as much as you can, despite your work responsibilities—help preserve a new mom’s sanity as she faces (another) day of solo parenting. Think of mornings as your special one-on-one time with your kid. (A word to the wise: babies are usually in a better mood in the morning than during those evening, post-work witching hours.)
He watched videos as a new parent which helped me in breastfeeding and was always up for making baby burp
Whenever i use to feed the baby he will make sure he’s around so that if i need anything or so
He made sure i eat on time & in right proportions so i used to get tired after feeding the baby so he use to make me eat with his own hands …..
What was the role of your partner in your breastfeeding journey?
The Rock of our lives ✨
List is never ending but here are few sweet little gestures of y husband
If am handling the middle-of-the-night wake-ups (like, at midnight, at 2 am, and at 4 am) then he used to be the one to take the baby after the 6 or 7 am morning feed and let me sleep an extra 30 minutes. Sure, they have a busy workday ahead, but there’s no reason he can’t make a tradition of fixing breakfast while wearing the baby in a sling or carrier, or drag a Moses basket or a bouncer chair into the kitchen. He also even set up a bouncer chair in the bathroom while he shower (just securing our infant in the straps, andeaving the shower curtain a little open). It’s a small thing that will reap huge rewards: you’re building up goodwill with your partner for when you can’t make it home by 6 pm, and the extra zzzzs—plus your willingness to pitch in and parent as much as you can, despite your work responsibilities—help preserve a new mom’s sanity as she faces (another) day of solo parenting. Think of mornings as your special one-on-one time with your kid. (A word to the wise: babies are usually in a better mood in the morning than during those evening, post-work witching hours.)
He watched videos as a new parent which helped me in breastfeeding and was always up for making baby burp
Whenever i use to feed the baby he will make sure he’s around so that if i need anything or so
He made sure i eat on time & in right proportions so i used to get tired after feeding the baby so he use to make me eat with his own hands …..
& as i said list is longggggggg ✨✨❤️
The Rock of our lives ✨
List is never ending but here are few sweet little gestures of y husband
If am handling the middle-of-the-night wake-ups (like, at midnight, at 2 am, and at 4 am) then he used to be the one to take the baby after the 6 or 7 am morning feed and let me sleep an extra 30 minutes. Sure, they have a busy workday ahead, but there’s no reason he can’t make a tradition of fixing breakfast while wearing the baby in a sling or carrier, or drag a Moses basket or a bouncer chair into the kitchen. He also even set up a bouncer chair in the bathroom while he shower (just securing our infant in the straps, andeaving the shower curtain a little open). It’s a small thing that will reap huge rewards: you’re building up goodwill with your partner for when you can’t make it home by 6 pm, and the extra zzzzs—plus your willingness to pitch in and parent as much as you can, despite your work responsibilities—help preserve a new mom’s sanity as she faces (another) day of solo parenting. Think of mornings as your special one-on-one time with your kid. (A word to the wise: babies are usually in a better mood in the morning than during those evening, post-work witching hours.)
He watched videos as a new parent which helped me in breastfeeding and was always up for making baby burp
Whenever i use to feed the baby he will make sure he’s around so that if i need anything or so
He made sure i eat on time & in right proportions so i used to get tired after feeding the baby so he use to make me eat with his own hands …..
List is never ending but here are few sweet little gestures of y husband
If am handling the middle-of-the-night wake-ups (like, at midnight, at 2 am, and at 4 am) then he used to be the one to take the baby after the 6 or 7 am morning feed and let me sleep an extra 30 minutes. Sure, they have a busy workday ahead, but there’s no reason he can’t make a tradition of fixing breakfast while wearing the baby in a sling or carrier, or drag a Moses basket or a bouncer chair into the kitchen. He also even set up a bouncer chair in the bathroom while he shower (just securing our infant in the straps, andeaving the shower curtain a little open). It’s a small thing that will reap huge rewards: you’re building up goodwill with your partner for when you can’t make it home by 6 pm, and the extra zzzzs—plus your willingness to pitch in and parent as much as you can, despite your work responsibilities—help preserve a new mom’s sanity as she faces (another) day of solo parenting. Think of mornings as your special one-on-one time with your kid. (A word to the wise: babies are usually in a better mood in the morning than during those evening, post-work witching hours.)
He watched videos as a new parent which helped me in breastfeeding and was always up for making baby burp
Whenever i use to feed the baby he will make sure he’s around so that if i need anything or so
He made sure i eat on time & in right proportions so i used to get tired after feeding the baby so he use to make me eat with his own hands …..
& as i said list is longggggggg ✨✨❤️
List is never ending but here are few sweet little gestures of y husband
If am handling the middle-of-the-night wake-ups (like, at midnight, at 2 am, and at 4 am) then he used to be the one to take the baby after the 6 or 7 am morning feed and let me sleep an extra 30 minutes. Sure, they have a busy workday ahead, but there’s no reason he can’t make a tradition of fixing breakfast while wearing the baby in a sling or carrier, or drag a Moses basket or a bouncer chair into the kitchen. He also even set up a bouncer chair in the bathroom while he shower (just securing our infant in the straps, andeaving the shower curtain a little open). It’s a small thing that will reap huge rewards: you’re building up goodwill with your partner for when you can’t make it home by 6 pm, and the extra zzzzs—plus your willingness to pitch in and parent as much as you can, despite your work responsibilities—help preserve a new mom’s sanity as she faces (another) day of solo parenting. Think of mornings as your special one-on-one time with your kid. (A word to the wise: babies are usually in a better mood in the morning than during those evening, post-work witching hours.)
He watched videos as a new parent which helped me in breastfeeding and was always up for making baby burp
Whenever i use to feed the baby he will make sure he’s around so that if i need anything or so
He made sure i eat on time & in right proportions so i used to get tired after feeding the baby so he use to make me eat with his own hands …..
& as i said list is longggggggg ✨✨❤️
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