WE GOT OUR 11 WEEK OLD TO NAP BY HIMSELF? // postpartum must haves & everything we regret buying👶🏻

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  • @magdalenasypniewska8034
    @magdalenasypniewska80345 ай бұрын

    I'm childfree (with no intention to change that, EVER) and still I'm so invested in watching your parenting content 😂

  • @emilysinkova7131

    @emilysinkova7131

    5 ай бұрын

    Same! 😅

  • @zoieoutdoors

    @zoieoutdoors

    5 ай бұрын

    Same 😂

  • @carina-nonbinary

    @carina-nonbinary

    5 ай бұрын

    Same

  • @lilarose6792

    @lilarose6792

    5 ай бұрын

    Me too lol

  • @Kase1313

    @Kase1313

    5 ай бұрын

    Same!! My sister is pregnant with her first and I’m so excited for her!

  • @chrisalbrecht7079
    @chrisalbrecht70795 ай бұрын

    As a 4 time grandma, I have such fun watching you ladies navigate life. I wonder sometimes if you are aware of just how much you are doing.... Newly weds, new mums, huge remodeling project, new business ventures, traveling and all with a world of people watching you do it. Personally I am very impressed and truly appreciate being allowed to share in your world.

  • @hannaludwig9296

    @hannaludwig9296

    5 ай бұрын

    P

  • @jess_hinz

    @jess_hinz

    5 ай бұрын

    this is such a wholesome comment :')

  • @mandy2829

    @mandy2829

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes THIS^^^^ ME TOO ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜❤️🧡💛💚💙💜❤️🧡

  • @RandyAndNorma

    @RandyAndNorma

    5 ай бұрын

    As a Grandma of 8 ❤ I totally agree with you!! 🤗❤️ They are truly amazing to watch and be a part of their family journey ❤️

  • @beatrizornellas7503

    @beatrizornellas7503

    5 ай бұрын

    That is such a sweet comment! I feel the same when watching them

  • @gerber4054
    @gerber40545 ай бұрын

    For my first birth I paid $5,000-$6,000 USD after insurance covered. If I remember correctly the actual cost before insurance paid was $30,000 or just over that. It’s not cheap and daycare costs are a huge consideration as well. Thank you for sharing, love hearing your experiences. Beautiful ladies and a beautiful family ❤

  • @Jashleya199

    @Jashleya199

    5 ай бұрын

    Wow, in Canada the only cost is parking.

  • @reneeturcottecicigoi9435

    @reneeturcottecicigoi9435

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Jashleya199 or a bit more if you’re like me and want to upgrade to a private room. But that is mostly paid for by your work health insurance

  • @jule6220

    @jule6220

    5 ай бұрын

    So what happens to people who don’t have that much money?

  • @gerber4054

    @gerber4054

    5 ай бұрын

    @jule6220 depends on the situation. It’s common for people to do payment plans with the hospital or Dr. office.

  • @jennjeffs4893

    @jennjeffs4893

    5 ай бұрын

    I'm in the US as well. My first delivery total was around 50k, we didn't pay a dime. My 2nd was 35k didn't pay a dime. Both were c-sections. First was with complications & why it was more. I'm so thankful insurance covered everything.

  • @kerahbearah
    @kerahbearah5 ай бұрын

    I am not a mom but I have worked in child care. One thing that might be good for Sunny in the future is a mesh teething pacifier. The pacifier opens and you can put ice, frozen breastmilk (frozen like ice cubes) or even frozen fruits in it. The cool will help with the teething and you won't have to worry about him loosing it because its a pacifier. There are also teething rings that you can put in the fridge to help as well. I know it will be a bit before Sunny will need these items but it gives you a chance to research them and decide if you want to buy them or not.

  • @sintus1

    @sintus1

    5 ай бұрын

    Not recommended in our country because of the risk of frostbite (? I think that is the right word for it).

  • @bekah22

    @bekah22

    3 ай бұрын

    Also not a mom but a big sister to 4 younger siblings and those mesh teething pacifiers were so much help with some semi frozen grapes in it were a game changer

  • @May_Luna73
    @May_Luna735 ай бұрын

    I just wanted to tell you that as someone with auditory deficit disorder, the fact that you have subtitles is so helpful and heartwarming 🥰

  • @PotterVilleEdits

    @PotterVilleEdits

    5 ай бұрын

    I fully agree with that - was looking for this comment

  • @user-ti6cz8mc4f

    @user-ti6cz8mc4f

    5 ай бұрын

    I didn't even realised subtitles were on but I was still reading them ahaha :)

  • @larissar1456
    @larissar14565 ай бұрын

    Daycare teacher here: those onesies with no buttons or zippers are not supposed to be pulled over the baby's head. They have these slight splits on the shoulders so you can put it on from the feet to the hips, arms entering the armholes, pulling over the chest and voila! Carefully roll your baby to its sides while doing it (like the diaper changing technique)

  • @Lena-lt4kq

    @Lena-lt4kq

    5 ай бұрын

    I would say it depends! With some you can do this, but I think with a newborn it would be quite a hassle. My baby would have screamed the whole time. The wrapping bodysuits are definitely a lot smoother in the beginning! Also some of the clothes with the normal neck don’t even have the overlapping flaps or even the buttons on the shoulder 🤦‍♀️ I think these should just not be allowed to exist in the smaller sizes 😅

  • @larissar1456

    @larissar1456

    5 ай бұрын

    I guess it's like with adult clothing: some are just not made well/ only replicating a style and baby body types also vary a bit. If the onesie is cut too small for your baby it won't fit at all. 100% agree not every baby likes getting dressed like that but it's the way those clothes are supposed to work. I worked with kids 3 months and up, so I can't really speak for newborns in general here.

  • @evounette4

    @evounette4

    5 ай бұрын

    They showed us to put it this way in the hospital from her first Day of life and it works very Well!

  • @berpke1234

    @berpke1234

    5 ай бұрын

    Was going to say that! I used all onesies that have that cross system on the shoulders so the opening is big enough to put and and off from the legs up :)

  • @heleneaa.8700

    @heleneaa.8700

    5 ай бұрын

    The specific one they showed does not have the split and are a nightmare to use. I bought a few from that brand for my first child, but won’t be buying any for my next.

  • @Skittle_n_Little
    @Skittle_n_Little5 ай бұрын

    this is totally off topic, but the adult nappies that julie and camilla mentioned are also really helpful for periods. I highly recomend that anyone with heavy periods use these during the night because they absorb anything that goes over the sides so it doesn't stain as much. Plus you can pair them with pads for even more protection! They last longer than period underwear.

  • @christinamichelleee

    @christinamichelleee

    3 ай бұрын

    Yep. I have a very heavy period 2 days of my cycle and use them at night especially bc even with the ultra size tampons (largest size they make- they are a step above super plus), I will still leak after about an hour or so

  • @Skittle_n_Little

    @Skittle_n_Little

    3 ай бұрын

    @christinamichelleee DAMN. Sorry, but that's ridiculous I feel bad for you. Maybe you should get that checked? I dknt think that's normal (I know u probably have and know this but thought I'd mention it anyway). But literally those underwear are sheet savers

  • @christinamichelleee

    @christinamichelleee

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Skittle_n_Little I know that sounds extreme and it definitely is but I’ve been checked and they say it’s “normal” 😅

  • @KitKatRose88
    @KitKatRose885 ай бұрын

    I am living for your longer videos! If you’re trying to figure out if people are interested in them- PLEASE CONTINUE MAKING THEM!! I am so excited to see what 2024 has in store for your family ❤

  • @chloecrawford7226
    @chloecrawford72265 ай бұрын

    Here in the UK, health care is free , before and after appointments are free, and staying at the hospital is free no matter how many nights you stay. The nurses/ midwifes are nice, calm people, and are really encouraging.You can also get a few months of paid maternity leave( not sure the exact amount) Though it's free, we pay for health care through taxes. Overall, the birthing system in the UK is quite good. Hope this helps ❤❤❤❤

  • @nothiinggg_1139

    @nothiinggg_1139

    5 ай бұрын

    Health care in Norway is also free

  • @VeeVee_Edits

    @VeeVee_Edits

    5 ай бұрын

    Are you kidding me 😀🔥 America is screaming in pain rn

  • @lisastenzel5713

    @lisastenzel5713

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you! Almost like in Germany. Our paid leave is longer I think...

  • @makenziesundve8616

    @makenziesundve8616

    5 ай бұрын

    Not in the US 😅 I hate it here

  • @remiethecat

    @remiethecat

    5 ай бұрын

    you forget that the healthcare rn is sht cause of junior doctor strikes 😭

  • @heelsdownauto
    @heelsdownauto5 ай бұрын

    I want to say it’s like 30,000 to 50 or 60,000 for birth in a hospital here depending on whether it’s natural birth or a c-section. They even charge you BOATLOADS of money for holding your baby after labor. It’s called ‘skin to skin’ and it’s a huge reason I’m nervous to have kids later in life. I don’t think I’ll be comfortable having kids at home because it makes me nervous but at the same time if there’s a problem with insurance on the bill it would ruin you financially. My sister had to dispute her labor and delivery bill for over a year after birth because they only covered the mother and initial delivery, when my nephew went to the NICU not a single penny was covered until she fought tooth and nail over it. You guys are such an inspiration and I wish our country would take notes from your part of the world, the after birth treatment alone is amazing. ❤

  • @lydiauhler7014

    @lydiauhler7014

    5 ай бұрын

    In Germany health Care ist free - but you pay 10€ per day that you stay in the hospital (not just for giving birth)...

  • @Poppycock84

    @Poppycock84

    5 ай бұрын

    Wait, do they charge you for holding your own baby? Or charge you when THEY have to hold the baby? Either way that's savage! I think how Germany do it sounds fair enough actually. €10 per day!

  • @laurabc0814

    @laurabc0814

    5 ай бұрын

    Where is "here"? I'm assuming USA, but my bill was about $3000 for an unmedicated birth also USA. Finding the right provider is also key. I have never heard of being charged for skin-to-skin, that's so sad that happened to your sister. Crazy that NICU can make 10x as expensive.

  • @zeriarty

    @zeriarty

    5 ай бұрын

    @@lydiauhler7014 the thing is that we also only have to pay for a certain amount, everything beyond that is paid by insurance!

  • @sydneysunnyray

    @sydneysunnyray

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes! It was about $30,000 ($3000 with my insurance) to give birth (epidural) and $49,000 for my baby's one week stay NICU which was uncomplicated (waiting for the insurance to calculate this bill). I also got a letter that stated they the insurance 'accepted' my baby being in the NICU. This is from the USA has a state employee (teacher). As a teacher I get 6 weeks paid ( new bill from State last year) and I'm taking FML for as long as possible but I have to pay my own insurance for 4 weeks...

  • @bethanyparry9346
    @bethanyparry93465 ай бұрын

    Best purchase so far is a mini fridge (fits on the dresser and only big enough for 6 pack of soda). I exclusively pump and so it has been amazing to wake up, pump, and put the milk right in the mini fridge instead of walking all the way downstairs at 4am. Also great for making bottles at night when baby wakes up. Only about a foot tall and so worth it.

  • @ninaschulte3390
    @ninaschulte33905 ай бұрын

    I would like to add: if you're gonna have mutiple kids, they and their needs might be completly different, so don't get rid of anything, you might have to repurchase it. And not only their needs change, yours too. I loved bodysuits and overalls with buttons all the way down with our first baby. You have unlimited time in your hands and aren't that used to handling a baby. With our second all those buttons drove me insane. Switched to over the head ones and was so happy with it. Once you get the hang of it, it's really easy. Don't pull the bodysuit over the head from the top. Place it on the mat, lay the back of the babys head on the opening and pull the bodysuit over the head the way the head goes through the birthing canal. 😂 You don't move their head. Just the clothing item. 🤗 Manche

  • @giuliaamy2838
    @giuliaamy28385 ай бұрын

    Years ago my aunt gave birth to three twins. I totally relate to the “you need to help us to take care of us” because one day I went to her house and all the kids were totally fine but my aunt was sleep-deprived in the worst way. She needed to take a shower and to sleep so she prepared milk bottles ecc and me and my mom came to her place to let her sleep, shower, eat and just take a break and use time for herself. When she went to sleep we cooked for her and my uncle, cleaned her house and ofc took care of the kids. I can’t describe how much she thanked us. Small things can do a lot❤

  • @p_019

    @p_019

    5 ай бұрын

    What a lovely thing to do ❤

  • @ameliorated

    @ameliorated

    5 ай бұрын

    Three twins .... like triplets?

  • @dreamincolor14

    @dreamincolor14

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@amelioratedloooooooool😅😅😅😅

  • @giuliaamy2838

    @giuliaamy2838

    5 ай бұрын

    @@ameliorated yeah sorry I forgot that’s the word in English haha

  • @rachelcrossen8136

    @rachelcrossen8136

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes we do not take care of the mom enough in the US at all. Other cultures are much better at this.

  • @Junipurr42
    @Junipurr425 ай бұрын

    I'm not a mother nor do I ever plan on being one, but I just have to say that it's so amazing and refreshing to see a family like yours develop. So much thought is being put into everything, you guys are so loving and open. And on top of it all, I super appreciate how you're keeping Sunny's privacy. Keep on keeping on and being the wonderful and beautiful creatures that you are.

  • @mollyrice1578
    @mollyrice15785 ай бұрын

    I’d absolutely love a full (as it is currently) house tour! 🏡😁 It’s looking incredible so far, and could be fun to see what you’ve achieved in the past year, and what your plans are for 2024! You guys are just amazing humans btw and I love watching your videos every time!!! ❤

  • @reneeturcottecicigoi9435

    @reneeturcottecicigoi9435

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes. That was my first thought. A full house tour please 😊

  • @cameoshmameo
    @cameoshmameo5 ай бұрын

    y’all are so aspirational as first-time mommas- i’m years away from being a momma myself and yet the way both of you have such a wholesome and all-encompassing understanding of how to roll with the metaphorical punches of being first-time parents makes me SO EXCITED for the future. incredible content- thank you for sharing your honest experiences in order to aid with those of us who might have fears/anxieties around parenthood & childbirth 🫶🏻

  • @SarahCraig-hq7oh
    @SarahCraig-hq7oh5 ай бұрын

    My baby hates being swaddled too but he loves his sleep sack! It keeps him warm but lets him squirm around and move freely still.

  • @arhaporotomi4129

    @arhaporotomi4129

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes!! That was our daughter! Sleep sacks are AWESOME! The swaddles didn't do SHITTTT to make her comfortable or sleep better but as soon as she was in a sleep sack she was like 'Oh hell yeah this is the life' and just wiggled and flopped (but asleep) between night feedings. She looooooved the freedom to move!

  • @mswitch936

    @mswitch936

    5 ай бұрын

    We had one that loved sleep sacks and one that needed to be so tightly swaddled you would think they couldnt survive. I do not how they could sleep like that but they did and it was the only way

  • @camillaa_ek
    @camillaa_ek5 ай бұрын

    13:26 "we want our child to first and foremost be alive"... why is camilla so funny 🤣

  • @Saamaalee
    @Saamaalee5 ай бұрын

    I became a mom 7 weeks after you guys. Our little girl HATES being swaddled too, she needs her hands to be free in order for her to sleep, she always has one hand on her cheek. Looking back, it makes sense, because even on her ultrasounds she always had one hand on her cheek lol. Just too bad for us, we bought the SNOO bassinet and a ton of their swaddle sleep sacks and baby girl can’t sleep in it for the life of her. A wrap I can recommend though is the Koala Baby Carrier / wrap. It’s easy to use as it’s pre-wrapped, it’s back friendly and you can readjust and tighten it while baby’s in there.

  • @zeghsy

    @zeghsy

    5 ай бұрын

    My daughter announced her displeasure with being swaddled in the hospital. The nurse would swaddle her, put her in the bassinet, and then leave the room. Immediately she would squawk and I would pull her arms out and she was fine. If you’re concerned about cold hands or arms, long sleeves with the fold over cuffs that act like mittens work great. Good luck to you all!

  • @lenischl
    @lenischl5 ай бұрын

    I’m pregnant and I work with babies/mums. I love and always recommend the Manduca baby wrap. I don’t know if you can get it in Norway but I think it’s a perfect mix of being stretchy but also sturdy.

  • @traceyabrahams4350
    @traceyabrahams43505 ай бұрын

    All my nieces and nephews hated being swaddled... it always amazes me when people say their kids loved it. You're amazing Mom's and doing such an amazing job!

  • @nyxthedemon1275
    @nyxthedemon12755 ай бұрын

    For a bigger baby that is learning to eat, I would say a bib with sleeves (looks kind of like a straight jacket) is a must. I would personally go crazy having to wash clothes after every meal and/or trying to get the various stains out of clothes. I love it

  • @micanugg196
    @micanugg1965 ай бұрын

    Love seeing you guys in long form! Your dynamic is so funny and in sync. But also, I hope you don't feel you need to be super high energy for us - you could make a mint doing a quiet storytime because your voices are melodious and we love you even if you are tired from life and just want to hang out with us. Xx

  • @rendleshetheywilliamskat-r9068
    @rendleshetheywilliamskat-r90685 ай бұрын

    I love you two helping each other with English words here and there- it is super cute!

  • @marsbloom6770
    @marsbloom67705 ай бұрын

    12:45 the love in your eyes as you talk to baby sunny is so beautiful, it made me tear up! so so happy for you both ❤

  • @sassygirl1153
    @sassygirl11535 ай бұрын

    Here in the U.S. in North Carolina cost on average for: Vaginal--$14,800 C-section--$26,300 Average Out of Pocket for $2,500 I also would bite my children’s nails!! Easy and free. Congratulations on this big learning journey.

  • @colleenrichardson5339

    @colleenrichardson5339

    5 ай бұрын

    You forgot to mention what “Average Out of Pocket” is. A lot of American’s don’t have health insurance so they’re left to pay the full amount. Also, Camilla and Julia probably have no idea what “Out of Pocket” is. 💕🩵🙃🙃

  • @lio3612

    @lio3612

    5 ай бұрын

    craaaaaaazyy

  • @earendil0888
    @earendil08885 ай бұрын

    I just love you two. You have such great personalities and especially the way you interact with each other is super sweet. I feel like you’d be amazing to be friends with IRL. ❤

  • @hollystockdesign
    @hollystockdesign5 ай бұрын

    You’re already my *favourite* KZread couple and you’ve just started making regular long form content! Just keep being yourselves, and speaking honestly and openly about stuff that *you* feel like sharing. You’ll never be able to make absolutely everyone happy with what you say and do, so be prepared for some stupid comments and stuff, but just know that as long as baby Sunny is alive, healthy and most of all - loved, you are succeeding as parents! 💛

  • @darceypearson7339
    @darceypearson73395 ай бұрын

    Here in Canada all care from midwives, OBs, or family doctors doing prenatal, labour and deliver, and postpartum care is free and covered by provincial health insurance! This includes home, hospital, and birth center births ❤ Hospital stays are considered a "charge" (usually around $100 a night) depending on provincial insurance but are generally free unless you want a private room, which sometimes is covered by private health insurance that Canadians often have for medications, dental, and other stuff :)

  • @theOGdebb

    @theOGdebb

    5 ай бұрын

    I had private rooms with both my kids (in MB) and the rooms were free too.

  • @earendil0888

    @earendil0888

    5 ай бұрын

    It does depend on what province you are in. Midwives are not covered in every province and for me I had to pay to use a midwife birth center, but it was free to give birth if I had a home birth with midwife or if I used a doctor in a hospital.

  • @notwytia

    @notwytia

    5 ай бұрын

    One thing that's not covered here that should be covered in my opinion is PT for perineal reeducation post partum (or even during pregnancy!). I think it's essential and should be available to anyone who requests it after carrying a child and giving birth even if they don't have a private insurance.

  • @cocobear285

    @cocobear285

    5 ай бұрын

    I had a shared room first time and private second. Didn't have to pay for the private room. ON

  • @JuliaRomeoLove
    @JuliaRomeoLove5 ай бұрын

    Hey you two. I fell so madly in love with your content. At the beginning it was just the shorts but I have to say your longer videos are so relaxing and inspiring. I'm looking forward to seeing more videos! A house tour for example or just the two of you talking. I got so into it. You are two role models for me. Free, loving and inspiring. Feel huged. ❤❤❤

  • @lauraabdullah8144

    @lauraabdullah8144

    5 ай бұрын

    I agree, I would love to see them do a house tour!

  • @callmequeen17
    @callmequeen175 ай бұрын

    My sister just had TWINS, I will definitely be showing her this video! Super helpful! Also, I'm so happy we're seeing more of you two this year already, many blessings to your family 😊💙

  • @kyrikirikiri
    @kyrikirikiri5 ай бұрын

    My baby hates being swaddled too! We tried a few times, but she just really needs her arms out. Also, for a baby wrap: babylonia has great non-strechy wraps. I've found that if the fabric isn't too stretchy, it's a tad more annoying to put on, but it stays in place really well.

  • @katissik420
    @katissik4205 ай бұрын

    just wanted to comment that i’m so thankful that you’re doing long form content now! your efforts are truly appreciated ❤

  • @LynAzrael
    @LynAzrael5 ай бұрын

    You guys are amazing parents. I have high hopes for you guys future! You are going to raise a beautiful baby.

  • @OverYou-tr5ok

    @OverYou-tr5ok

    5 ай бұрын

    It's funny you calling them guys. Figure of speech doesn't work.

  • @polythenepam3236
    @polythenepam32365 ай бұрын

    Listen to your baby and listen to your instincts! You know what he needs! He knows what he wants! There’s no better advice as a parent that was ever given to me! So I’m passing it on to you both! As long as everyone is happy and healthy you’re all doing great! 💋

  • @Chronicaleenie
    @Chronicaleenie5 ай бұрын

    You guys are my favourite KZread couple and whilst I’m currently single with no partner on the horizon I am loving all your parenting content! I really want to be a mum one day even though I have endometriosis and I pray/manifest it’ll happen when the time is right. You’ve both opened my eyes to how many options there are to becoming a mother and as a bisexual woman I’m overjoyed watching you mamas doing life with your little bundle of joy ❤

  • @_nyrdan
    @_nyrdan5 ай бұрын

    the 20 minutes of a youtube video really felt like i have been chatting with close friends. im 19 and i dont consider having a child soon but yeah i watched the whole video full focus as if i would need those baby products lmaooo, love you a lot keep it up the great work!! you are doing amazing as parents!!

  • @southernrays8823
    @southernrays88235 ай бұрын

    I’m beyond happy for you girls! And love watching all your videos! You seem so beyond happy. I know you when I became a mom, it was this feeling that words can not describe and the love that comes is out of the world, and eternal. Something no one can understand til becoming a parent- mom- dad - whatever the term.

  • @gracelarmee
    @gracelarmee5 ай бұрын

    I'm loving the increase in your long form content!!

  • @FreeRangeChiHuaHuas
    @FreeRangeChiHuaHuas5 ай бұрын

    My youngest is 23 years old and I still enjoyed watching this as it reminded me that I was told to bite my babies nails aswell and it worked. This video was so informative even though I didn’t need to know any of it it was just wonderful to see you talking for an extended period of time.

  • @ellkeesler
    @ellkeesler5 ай бұрын

    I really recommend ring slings for baby wearing. It's super easy to take baby in and out of and is pretty versatile when it comes to the size of your baby and what position they prefer.

  • @selinagambon8764

    @selinagambon8764

    5 ай бұрын

    11:40 i used to work at a newborn ward in a hospital and we only used non-elastic (woven) wraps and they worked great

  • @elsamartin353
    @elsamartin3535 ай бұрын

    You guys are the parents I aspire to be ❤️❤️❤️

  • @lenakuennen4600
    @lenakuennen46005 ай бұрын

    I would love to see a day in the life video! I’m really excited that you guys are starting more long form videos, they’re fun to watch

  • @rfghukko
    @rfghukko5 ай бұрын

    you both are glowing, and something about cam’s hair with her hair like that is just 😍

  • @melaniecarpenter4815
    @melaniecarpenter48155 ай бұрын

    I had a vaginal birth with complications and I think we owed somewhere between $10,000 and $15,000 for my daughter’s bills and my bills. This included an extra night stay in the hospital because I had to be rushed to the OR after hemorrhaging. We have pretty good insurance too. This is a small thing but my breast pump was provided by insurance and a lot of the items that you showed in the beginning (like the peri-bottle) were all provided to me by the hospital as well. But those things don’t cost much compared to our hospital bills!

  • @licensed_loser
    @licensed_loser5 ай бұрын

    yeah, loops are amazing - especially for neurodivergent people! they've been a life-saver for me since I started using them a while ago and I've been able to master social situations a lot better ever since! plus they're available in a lot of variations for different situations :) love you guys, you're amazing ♡

  • @Cristina-pl5zx

    @Cristina-pl5zx

    5 ай бұрын

    What is that? Can you explain how they look like and what are they for please? Thanks

  • @licensed_loser

    @licensed_loser

    5 ай бұрын

    @Cristina-pl5zx well they are basically better (and reusable) earplugs that block out different levels of noise (there are different types blocking different amount of noise). wearing these can be very helpful for people who are highly sensitive (and other neurodivergent people like people with autism) and aren't able to filter the everyday noise on their own (neurotypical people are usually able to filter noises and other sensory impressions without even thinking about it - brains just work very differently, yk?). anyway, it helps me very much while learning in school, going out in public etc etc :)

  • @cristinadiazvega3691

    @cristinadiazvega3691

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much

  • @caitlinrangecroft9082
    @caitlinrangecroft90825 ай бұрын

    Loved this. My 4 week old hates swaddling too! I have loved watching your journey! It made me feel so seen in pregnancy! Thank you xxx

  • @ericajacobsen8309
    @ericajacobsen83095 ай бұрын

    I love this video! So relatable to my experience with my babies! The one thing I always recommend is the Snoo bassinet that rocks babies. Game changer for my 2nd baby! Back in the day it was the only rocking bassinet that was safe to sleep in so made SUCH a difference. Have fun with baby sunny, I feel like it just gets better and better as my kids grow up!

  • @katefay1590
    @katefay15905 ай бұрын

    Love your content. I gave birth in the US, 36wk3day late pre-term. I didn’t realize I was in labor so by the time I got checked in and they realized I was in labor and didn’t just need to be check for ROM I was already 9cm dilated. Arrived at 7am delivered by 9am and everything went too fast for me to get any intervention, not even an IV placed. Stayed in the hospital 2 days because baby was early and they wanted to make sure he was fine before sending us home. I had no additional intervention besides the normal checks and things for newborn babies. All that is to say it still cost over $11,000, thankfully my partner and I have good insurance so we only paid $300 out of pocket but that’s on top of the very large monthly payments to the insurance company. I love seeing that other places in the world know a better way :-)

  • @fiona9698
    @fiona96985 ай бұрын

    both of you are such beautiful people that make an even more incredible team. Little sunny will grow up in such a beautiful, colorful and safe home ❤

  • @mummymango8924
    @mummymango89245 ай бұрын

    You ladies are beautiful! I love your hair! I'm a Grammy and I love watching your travels, your everyday lives, your baby journey and the love you have for each other and for your baby boy❤❤❤ love and prayers for all of you

  • @jessicakauhane5114
    @jessicakauhane51145 ай бұрын

    I'm also finishing up my 4th trimester...3rd round! I agree with most of what you've said. Bonus, all pumps allow you to switch out flabge sizes. Some have moreoptionsthanothers. I will say Halo Swaddle Sleepsacks are worth a try. If the swaddle part fails, it's still a sleepsack. I've had five since 2016 and my current babe is still using them. Also with Camilla on biting the nails. Of my 3, this is the first time I've been able to clip.

  • @lilydavis1481
    @lilydavis14815 ай бұрын

    My baby didn't like to be swaddled either. My C-Section was around 7k after insurance coverages and that was in 2009! Also, the BEST thing ever for baby's delicates nails is the Filybean!!!! You wear it while your feeding baby (nursing or bottle) and it's reusable.

  • @spinquinn_00
    @spinquinn_005 ай бұрын

    You are amazing parents! The child(ren) you('ll) have are so lucky🥰🥰

  • @blu_heron
    @blu_heron2 ай бұрын

    I have rewatched this video many times to see your product recommendations. I have a friend who is having her first child soon and I’m going to follow up with her postpartum to see if she wants any of these products. Love you both so much!

  • @LilyBlossom50
    @LilyBlossom505 ай бұрын

    I love you guys so much! You are such great parents. Congratulations on baby Sunny! ❤

  • @abierosebooks7720
    @abierosebooks77205 ай бұрын

    Our white noise machine has been an essential every single day of our 11 month olds life! Definitely recommend trying different types of white noise etc to help them sleep and block out any other noises.

  • @user-kd7xi1ps6x
    @user-kd7xi1ps6x5 ай бұрын

    Anything you can do to make sure that you're all sleeping is good for your family. I'm glad for y'all that you're learning what those things are so early.

  • @civulaskolowe5393
    @civulaskolowe53934 ай бұрын

    I just love your LOVE for each other, it‘s truly so amazing to witness such a bond. I have never felt so happy watching a couple just be together 😂❤

  • @gratefulgram
    @gratefulgram5 ай бұрын

    I know you know this already Julie but you are so very blessed to have such a loving, caring and just all around amazing wife. You both as a whole just melt my heart. Thanks for all the info you share for new mommies. Much love and many blessings Omg, I had a hand held pump that you literally had to pump with your hand and it hurt! 😂 times have changed thank goodness

  • @tigmothegreat6070
    @tigmothegreat60705 ай бұрын

    I LOVE YOU GUYS!!!! Congrats on all that you have accomplished!!!!

  • @dawnpiker9620
    @dawnpiker96205 ай бұрын

    Loops are AMAZING!!! I got mine in November and got the adjustable ones and have no complaints!! I LOVE being able to switch between sound intensities

  • @lauraabdullah8144
    @lauraabdullah81445 ай бұрын

    😢 I was so sad when it ended ! I love watching you two and am SO happy you are doing longer you tube videos!

  • @torisilver9488
    @torisilver94885 ай бұрын

    My LO is just five months old and LOVES anything snuggly. One thing id say is that if Sunny gets attached to something, like a comforter or stuffy of any kind- buy more than one. Keep them in a rotation for washing so he still has one or if the forbidden lost teddy saga happens you have a spare. We decided we didnt want that to happen, then give him an unusued one and him not being able to recognise it. All used at the same time=all equally as loved. ❤

  • @arirenzi-surprenant6915
    @arirenzi-surprenant69155 ай бұрын

    Every victory counts!!! Great job!!! You’ve got this!!!

  • @Taylor_and_Brianna
    @Taylor_and_Brianna5 ай бұрын

    Something I recommend is trying out the Swaddelini. It applies slight gentle compression to the chest and arms of the baby which almost simulates a hug as if you're holding them. I plan on trying it with our firstborn later this year and have only heard great things!!

  • @trudybrown1389
    @trudybrown13895 ай бұрын

    Watching this makes me so nostalgic for my 4th trimester! So strange because it was so hard living through it but I miss it now 😂 There's so much good advice in this video. Especially the come over to take care of us for friends and family. I don't think fainly realise that you've got looking after thr baby down. They're so excited to see you and baby but you're excited to see baby too! I have the exact same baby carrier and omg it's the best. My baby is nearly 1 and its still so comfy. I was lucky enough to win mine but I would 100% pay the full price for it, its so nice. Seriously this video makes me so nostalgic. We don't plan on having any more babies, I just want my baby to be a baby again 😂but it's so lovely watching you both discuss the 4th trimester. All the best & lots of love xx

  • @np7360
    @np73605 ай бұрын

    So true!!! Our baby refused all maneers of swaddle and only wanted to sleep on top of someone... ideally bouncing on a gym ball. Finding "your" fit is hard but so important that people hear that everyone is different and dont blame yourself if breastfeeding doesnt work, or your baby cries or doesnt sleep through the night

  • @kortneyptomey5193
    @kortneyptomey51935 ай бұрын

    I love you 2 SO much!! Absolutely rocking that mum life❤️❤️ I have 2 babes. My last delivery was in 2019 with my daughter. The hospital bill for a vaginal delivery was $22,000😱😱

  • @dedrestrick4120
    @dedrestrick41205 ай бұрын

    I would love to see your new full day routine as parents.... thank you for sharing all these moments with us.

  • @savannahnicholls8914
    @savannahnicholls89145 ай бұрын

    The Boppy wrap is really nice! It has a harness “clip” on the base around your waist so its extra secure and doesn’t fall

  • @marijamarijamarijaaa_
    @marijamarijamarijaaa_5 ай бұрын

    With the bodysuits, we had the same issue that it was too tight to pull over the babies head. If you girls still want to use them, try pulling it from the bottom. We would pull the body suit from her feet up, get her hands in and boom! It’s on and no crying ❤

  • @adriannacullen365
    @adriannacullen3655 ай бұрын

    The oogiebear has been one of my most useful things for baby! Great for getting the boogers out when a nose sucker doesn’t do the trick ;)

  • @teapeaa
    @teapeaa5 ай бұрын

    Amazing videos as always and i am absolutely ASTONISHED by how GORGEOUS you two look, holy moly. My knees are shaking. Truly model worthy!!

  • @TheLadyTurnip
    @TheLadyTurnip3 ай бұрын

    The zipadee-zip sleep sack was a huge hit with my little one when she started hating swaddles/started to roll. Highly recommend that! I don’t know if you like white noise, but I use a Hatch sound machine. My daughter who is now three still uses it every night for white noise and it muffles out other sounds in the house. I don’t know if you’ll see this but these are my ABSOLUTELY FAVORITE items.

  • @carolynturk-hu7je
    @carolynturk-hu7je5 ай бұрын

    My son is 29 now, but when he was born my health insurance covered 70%, I had to send the hospital bill back twice w/changes. Charged $50 for a Tylenol(which I did not even take). Appreciate you telling what the difference is there from here. Glad it is better for you for sure. Not sure it will be better here as long as there is a Republican party here, the politicans in that party don't care whether we live or die from Covid or whether we go bankrupt from hospital bills and medication costs.

  • @ghostedpiggies9161
    @ghostedpiggies91615 ай бұрын

    12:35 the little noises baby sunny is making are so adorable 😭

  • @kissmissmurder
    @kissmissmurder5 ай бұрын

    One thing that SAVED me with sleep was a “DOCKATOT” little mat. The sides are breathable - so no dangers with suffocation, it’s tight enough to the sides that it’s similar to swaddling, but he could still have his natural movement, it could be put in his bassinet or in bed next to me. ABSOLUTE favorite baby item. Also a sound machine. He’s 7 now and still sleeps with a white noise machine. 🖤 Good luck, love you guys!

  • @user-bj9md9rj3g
    @user-bj9md9rj3g5 ай бұрын

    Thank for all your wonderful and inspiring content. I am not really in the situation to start planning a family but I am already scared when I think about getting pregnant even though I would love to have a baby in some years. Your videos help me so much coping with that fear. I would really love a video about Julie’s recovery after birth and how she copes with changes according her body.

  • @moomoermama
    @moomoermama5 ай бұрын

    The swaddle thing is so true! Everyone swore up and down for our first that we needed dozens ... She *hated them* and we tried so many so we just had one for our second and oh BOY he'd still be swaddled at 18m if I'd let him 😂

  • @Kelpmuncher
    @Kelpmuncher5 ай бұрын

    I did not know I could be so impressed by a toilet but I am 100% sold on yours ❤

  • @LollyDavey
    @LollyDavey5 ай бұрын

    Proud of you! Keep up the fantastic job of parenting and caring for each other

  • @robind8149
    @robind81495 ай бұрын

    It’s been a very long time for me, but I could never use a breast pump, however that haaka would have been a lifesaver! I wasted so much milk and so many pads! So sweet and generous of y’all to share the knowledge you have gained. Btw, that’s why I waited until my newest grandbaby was 3 months old before I got her some jeans!😜Biting his nails is the oldest and safest way! Y’all are doing great!🥰❤️

  • @heatherbretsch8438
    @heatherbretsch84385 ай бұрын

    Just gave birth to baby #2 in US. It was roughly $27,500 for the birth and $3000 for epidural. I had very good insurance and didn't have to pay anything, but if I didn't I would have had to pay $30,000.

  • @melaniecarpenter4815

    @melaniecarpenter4815

    5 ай бұрын

    You paid nothing?? Even with my insurance, I paid at least 10k. It’s been 8 years so I can’t remember exact numbers but it was a lot.

  • @melaniecarpenter4815

    @melaniecarpenter4815

    5 ай бұрын

    We have good insurance too.

  • @isabellewittwer4493
    @isabellewittwer44935 ай бұрын

    With my youngest, before my insurance was billed and after a c-section and NICU stay for 2 weeks, I owed $87,000. Insurance did eventually take care of most of it but I did get a bill for that whole amount.

  • @Eroxi3
    @Eroxi35 ай бұрын

    One thing I haven't seen mentioned which was a life saver with my first baby and I will be reusing them for my second due in a month are reusable burp cloths! They're just this big ol cotton piece of fabric that you fold to whatever shape you want! They're super absorbent and can be used for so many things. You can even use them as cloth diaper inserts as well! My first baby hated being swaddled so I never used a swaddle either, it just felt wrong to restrain her in any way. I did use the swaddle blankets as just regular blankets for her in the car seat or stroller and even in her bed once she got big enough! I used the ergo-baby carrier instead of the wrap because I just could not get it to sit right! It was super comfortable and easy to use however my first just didn't like being in a carrier, she wanted to be held at all times 🤪 hopefully the second will be more cooperative. The silicone pump was an absolute most have for me! I didn't even need to pump because of how much let down I collected from that. I love you both so much and have been so glad to be apart of your journey! Been here since the beginning, having a miscarriage myself at the same time as you, AND finding out I was pregnant with a rainbow boy around the same time as you (Due February 8)!

  • @cindyhameed482
    @cindyhameed4825 ай бұрын

    In Switzerland it's free :-) all of it. The checkups, the ultra sounds, the hospital visit, and the postpartum care and counsel you get.

  • @canadathurston1755
    @canadathurston17555 ай бұрын

    Our little one is 17 months now and has only missed 4 baths, we’ve bathed her every night without fail and she has slept through the night since 6 weeks ( other than when she has been poorly) I highly recommend a bath each night, even if you’re not washing him, just giving him a warm soak

  • @bIitzobuckzo
    @bIitzobuckzo5 ай бұрын

    girll in like 15 years when im actually gonna try for children then I’m definitely gonna be watching y’all’s videos if they’re still up 😭🫶🏼 im just a teenager rn but if i was an adult all of these videos u guys make would be AMAZING!!! baby Sunny’s gonna grow up with some of the most amazing parents out there ever 💗 healthcare is the same here as for you since im also Norwegian (and live in Norway…) also random question but do you say Norwegen or Norwegian because I’ve always written Norwegian, but when you write norwegen instead, the little flag of norway comes up but not when you write norwegian… very confused here lmao 😭 anyways i love you two, and i hope you’re doing well !!!!

  • @Sofia-Lala

    @Sofia-Lala

    5 ай бұрын

    You're right, it's Norwegian.

  • @jessicac5779
    @jessicac57795 ай бұрын

    My favourite baby purchase ever is the Nose Frida (snot sucker). It has SAVED me on so many occasions (plus it’s super satisfying for the parents!!).

  • @tuvis7503
    @tuvis75035 ай бұрын

    im in a phase where i find everything i watch boring, but the ONE thing i still love is watching you two!!! cant get enough

  • @zoegamba-bs9tt
    @zoegamba-bs9tt5 ай бұрын

    I always find it really strange because here in France it's actually free to give birth in a hospital... You guys are amazing!!!

  • @ankra12

    @ankra12

    5 ай бұрын

    Same in Norway.

  • @kurousagi6806
    @kurousagi68065 ай бұрын

    Germany it's almost free. And it's so shocking for me to see how much all of you guys have to pay to have you children 😢

  • @elisebianconi
    @elisebianconi5 ай бұрын

    I agree with a cast majority of your recs. I am in the US so I have some different things to add that may fly under the radar but have been amazing for me: - a giant silicone straw for your giant water bottle so you can drink while reclined - slip-on tennis shoes like Kiziks. - a small cart on wheels with essentials so you can always have them handy (diapers, wipes, water, burp cloths) - a bunch of burp cloths. - nose Frieda - disposable incontinence pads to change baby on. The re-usable ones get so gross.

  • @kamaxox123
    @kamaxox1235 ай бұрын

    I’ve been following for years and am now pregnant with my first. This was so lovely ❤

  • @chrystalbell4305
    @chrystalbell43055 ай бұрын

    I'm currently pregnant of my first baby and I desperately needed this video. I'm completely lost in this new world, I think I lost my mind every day when I'm trying my best to inform myself 😅 I panic every day because my baby will be here in 2 months and nothing is ready, I only have clothes because every person that I know give me some 😅 So thank you, it's really helpful ! To answer your question from the beginning of the video, I'm French and we need to pay for the first and second ultrasound respectively 50% and 25% of the practitioner's price (in my local maternity they don't make ultrasound for monitoring a pregnancy when it's not an emergency so it's not free because I need to go to a private practitioner and they are not free at all) but after the 6th month everything is free but if you want a private room during your recovery after the delivery you need to pay for every day you stay in that room (approximately 100€ per day it depends on the hospital and we stay around 3 to 7 days)

  • @Emilyrose-jl9tp
    @Emilyrose-jl9tp5 ай бұрын

    Just discovered u guys and I love your videos. Ur so real and honest and u seem really nice people

  • @ryleecoustley2452
    @ryleecoustley24525 ай бұрын

    Also my babies were Velcro babies too. I ended up getting a riff raff. I think it is only an Australian website but essentially it is a little toy blanket with a teddy animal head (different choices, we have a little rabbit) and it has a noise machine inside the soft toy part. It plays white noise but you can also get ones that have a heartbeat etc. I slept with it inside my top for a few nights and then put it in with my baby, obviously at an appropriate age and it helped them sleep by themselves. It was amazing for us and I would purchase it again if I was to have any more babies. My 4 year old still sleeps with hers now. They’re also machine washable, you just take the machine out while washing it and can buy an extra one without the machine for ‘wash day’ if baby is really attached. I hope this helps ❤️

  • @DelicateDecayUK
    @DelicateDecayUK5 ай бұрын

    I’m due in April and have the MomCozy M5 and the Haaka, so glad to see you say you loved both!! Definitely going to be looking at that BF pillow 🖤

  • @beccajayeh
    @beccajayeh5 ай бұрын

    Onesies that don't open/zip cardigan-style can be pulled up over the legs! They normally have an overlap on the shoulder seams so that they can open up more easily. Hopefully you're able to use all those cute clothes now!

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