(Part 2) Top products from r/April2017Bumpers

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We found 24 product mentions on r/April2017Bumpers. We ranked the 38 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top comments that mention products on r/April2017Bumpers:

u/twinkies_and_wine · 3 pointsr/April2017Bumpers

It's Nice To Be An Otter

What A Wonderful World

That's Not My Monkey

Monster Parade

Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?

Chicka Chicka ABC

Rainbow Fish

All are board books except Monster Parade and I couldn't find the board book link for Rainbow Fish but that's what we have. His favorites are the top 4 I listed. I've been reading those to him since he was a newborn and loves the pictures. He smiles and giggles at the otters (my fave animal!) and lights up when we get to "the colors of the rainbow" in What A Wonderful World, which is a very special song for my mom and me so it's pretty amazing to pass that onto my son.

u/Poppy_426 · 3 pointsr/April2017Bumpers

Hooray, congrats!

It can be super painful at first! 4-6 weeks was about when I finally experienced that breakthrough moment with my oldest, and I'm so not looking forward to doing it all over again!

A nurse in my Mother's Group suggested hyrdogel pads to help your nips feel better in between feedings- they really, really helped me:

https://www.amazon.com/Lansinoh-Soothies-Breastfeeding-Mothers-Count/dp/B002KGHUL4/ref=pd_lpo_75_lp_t_3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=859ZFQ7CNM1V4WRRYJR8

u/snickertwinkle · 2 pointsr/April2017Bumpers

We have this one, and like it a lot. When it’s closed, she can stand on it like a stool (or sit and watch Elmo while I shower) and you can also take the potty seat off and put it on the big potty. It’s easy to clean. Totally recommend.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BXKTMA?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

u/yo-ovaries · 3 pointsr/April2017Bumpers

These have been the most comfortable bras I've bought so far. They have a bit of an obvious seam so they don't look great under tight tops, but otherwise are great.

Leading Lady Women's Nursing Bra Wireless Cotton (2-Pack), Black/Gray Stripe, 42DD https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AE1SRBO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_.oaGyb70079QB

u/kiss_my_grits · 2 pointsr/April2017Bumpers

STM here. I read a lot of the Bradley Method.

And then I didn't and wouldn't go into labor naturally... Lol.

Any book that teaches you methods of relaxation and acceptance of the pain with your partner (if you have one) is good. Try to focus the contractions into progress instead of just dealing with pain and waiting for it to be over. Easier said than done when transition hits I hear. I had an epidural by then.

I will agree with the Ina May Gaskin suggestion as a way to hear stories about thinking of birth as a natural life event and read the stories to help you, but in the end, you have no idea what is going to happen!

The Bradley book has a lot of diagrams. Diagrams are cool.

u/Tiainspace · 5 pointsr/April2017Bumpers

Yes! And for my fellow tall ladies, you can buy BIG yoga balls that allow you to sit up properly. I bought the 75cm one and it has been solid: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00DG9KIE0. If I bought again I would have bought a slightly smaller one (65cm; I'm 6' tall).

u/athousand-words · 2 pointsr/April2017Bumpers

I think we're in the same position - I'd rather be active in labor than lying down, but everyone tells me I'm going to want the epidural, and I wonder about my pain tolerance... My hospital offers a Natural Birth Class - is that an option for you? It may give you more information! Also, yesterday someone who recommended the book, Active Birth, in their birth story. I was thinking about reading through that was well.

u/Chocolate_Muscle · 2 pointsr/April2017Bumpers

My little girl is the same with the heat. However, this saved us! Cut it in half. Buy the color you want, I wish I did. I got the cheapest one, the neon green one, and it is the only terrible thing about it.

u/iLiketheway_youthink · 5 pointsr/April2017Bumpers

I have problems with dry skin in the winter (not just during pregnancy) but I use this Derma-E with bare minerals matte powder for foundation. I have really sensitive, acne prone skin and this moisturizer does the job without leaving my skin oily. I usually add it right after I get out of the shower when my skin is dry and then when my skin gets really bad and flaky I add another layer of the moisturizer after the first layer is nice and dried. Usually does the trick!

u/Sunbrewed · 3 pointsr/April2017Bumpers

We have this for our laundry room where the litter box is (and will be getting more for the stairs) and we really like it! I'm not sure how well bigger boned cats will get through but ours is about 10lbs and he has no problem at all.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000JJDI0G/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1