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Discover the Benefits of Newborn Cloth Diapers – NeonateCare
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5 Reasons Why Newborn Cloth Diapers Are a Game-Changer
Welcoming a newborn into the family is an exhilarating experience filled with joy and wonder. Amidst the preparations, parents' crucial decision is choosing the right diapers for their little ones. While disposable diapers have been the norm for decades, many parents turn to newborn cloth diapers for their infants. In this article, we'll explore five compelling reasons why newborn cloth diapers are truly a game-changer for modern parents.
1. Gentle on Delicate Skin:
Newborn skin is incredibly delicate and sensitive, requiring the utmost care and attention. Unlike disposable diapers that often contain chemicals, fragrances, and other irritants, newborn baby cloth diapers are typically made from natural, breathable fabrics like cotton or bamboo. These materials allow the baby's skin to breathe, reducing the risk of irritation, rashes, and discomfort. With newborn cloth diapers, parents can have peace of mind knowing that their little one is wrapped in soft, gentle fabric free from harmful chemicals.
2. Eco-Friendly and Sustainable:
Many parents seek eco-friendly alternatives to traditional baby products in today's environmentally conscious world. Newborn cloth diapers are a sustainable choice that significantly reduces the environmental impact of diapering. Unlike disposable diapers, which end up in landfills and take hundreds of years to decompose, cloth diapers can be reused multiple times. Parents can significantly decrease their carbon footprint and contribute to a healthier planet for future generations by opting for newborn cloth diapers.
3. Cost-Effective in the Long Run:
While the initial investment in newborn cloth diapers may seem higher than purchasing disposable ones, they offer significant cost savings in the long run. When properly cared for, a set of cloth diapers can last through multiple children and even be passed down to siblings or friends. Additionally, with the rising cost of disposable diapers, especially for newborns requiring frequent changes, cloth diapers are a more economical choice over time. Parents can save hundreds if not thousands, of dollars throughout their baby's diapering years by investing in newborn cloth diapers.
4. Customizable and Adorable Designs:
One of the joys of cloth diapering is the wide array of adorable designs and patterns. Unlike plain disposable diapers, cloth diapers come in many colors, prints, and styles, allowing parents to showcase their baby's personality and style. From cute animals to vibrant florals, a cloth diaper design suits every taste and preference. Additionally, many cloth diaper brands offer customisable options, allowing parents to choose the perfect fit and features for their little one's needs.
5. Promotes Early Potty Training:
Cloth diapering has been shown to facilitate earlier potty training in children compared to disposable diapers. The natural fibers and breathable materials of newborn cloth diapers allow babies to feel the wetness against their skin, promoting awareness of bodily functions from an early age. As a result, many cloth-diapered babies tend to transition to toilet independence sooner than their disposable-diapered counterparts. By using cloth diapers for newborns, parents can potentially streamline the potty training process and empower their little ones to embrace this milestone confidently.
Conclusion:In conclusion, newborn cloth diapers, particularly those offered by brands like SuperBottoms, offer a myriad of benefits for both babies and parents alike. From being gentle on delicate skin to promoting sustainability and cost-effectiveness, cloth diapers are a game-changer in modern parenting. SuperBottoms, known for their high-quality, eco-friendly cloth diapers, provide parents with an excellent choice for diapering their newborns. By switching to newborn cloth diapers, such as those offered by SuperBottoms, parents can provide their little ones with the best in comfort, style, and eco-consciousness, setting them on a healthier and more sustainable future.
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I have a beautiful baby girl now. :)
Guys, she was almost 10 lbs.
She is amazing and is actually letting is rest as is the hospital staff. It's been a beautiful day.
#mom life#surprise big baby#hardly lost weight too#now i have to redo my clothes and diaper set up as she is big for newborn sizes
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if you have time to scroll, you have time to read.
however, i'll start with a shorter version. family currently living in a tent in al mawasi:
two adults
three young adults
16 year old
14 year old
4 year old
infant
and
19 year old in egypt, separated from the family, and at risk of getting expelled from college due to tuition fees
no winter clothes. insufficient food. diapers needed for the baby. donate here. it takes thirty seconds. anything helps.
more information for those willing to spare more time:
a month after my new friend lobana (@lobana2001) got her bachelor's in english translation, israel's bloodthirsty attacks on gaza began. she also recently became an aunt to baby aziz. it should be a time of celebration for her, but, instead, she lives in a tent with the rest of her family and is forced to worry about whether her newborn nephew will stay warm enough as winter settles in.
her sister (nahariya) and her husband biggest problem should be baby aziz teething, not if they can afford to feed both themselves and the baby--if they can afford anything at all. mohammed should be continuing his studies in computer science, but his university was destroyed.
mamdouh should be able to devote his complete attention to his studies in medicine in egypt, but, with his family trapped in gaza, how can he?
luqman (16) and asim (14) should be learning who they are, making new friends and good memories, and finding their place in the world. bayna (4) and aziz (infant) shouldn't have to know fear at all!
and that's not to mention the parents, naseem and reem, who are under unimaginable levels of stress trying to help their children through this literal nightmare. please donate anything you can.
also: you can reach lobana on whatsapp! that's where i've been talking to her. you can message her on tumblr if you want her number. thank you so much if you read all of the way through. @batmanego @catgirl-lenin @lonniemachin
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seeing a lot of videos that are like “I didn’t know babies couldn’t have water” so here’s an incomplete list of things you need to know before having a baby
- the obvious, they can’t have water bc milk is incredibly high in water already so excess water leads to over hydration
- babies cannot have honey until 1
- if ur breastfeeding your kid and saving excess milk, make sure you label what you pumped in the morning vs at night bc your body produces different melatonin levels throughout the day and giving your baby daytime milk at night can make them more alert and fuck up their sleep schedule
- idk why ppl keep saying this but swaddling your babies or getting them those baby straight jacket things is not abuse. It chills them out cuz it reminds them of the womb
- babies have a dandruff like buildup on their head called cradle cap, and it’s very easy to deal with and remove with just some baby shampoo, a gentle scrub brush (MADE FOR BABIES!!) and a comb. It does need to be removed tho cuz it can be very painful after a while. This can also continue to happen late into toddlerhood it’s normal
- you have to clean out the creases of your baby’s skin and hands and feet they WILL collect dust😭😭
- you cannot bathe your baby until their umbilical cord naturally falls off. Use a warm damp rag until then
- tummy time is actually very important
- your baby might have a misshapen head at first (not all the time but sometimes) this will either sort itself out or they’ll need a corrective helmet ask your doctor
- I wouldn’t recommend having your baby leave the house very much until they’re at least 6 months old, especially if they’re born near cold and flu season cuz the common cold can kill a newborn
- you’re not an awful horrible person for having postpartum depression and it’s always a million times better to let your baby cry a few minutes longer than normal while you regain your composure than to freak out and give ur kid shaken baby syndrome
- you’re not an awful horrible person for giving your baby formula milk either
- don’t put shoes on your baby it’ll compromise their toe box and balance
- babies put every single thing in their mouths
- the easiest way to burp a baby is to hold them straight up (spine straight) and hold their head a bit higher
- always support their head they barely have necks
- if your baby fights away food, fights tummy time, vomits every single time you burp them, is gaining or losing an unreasonable amount of weight at a time, wheezes after eating, or goes red after eating, chances are they’re probably allergic to the type of milk they’re eating (again ask a doctor but these are just some signs it’s not just colic)
- they will wobble a lot when learning to do things but you gotta fight the urge to help them every single time cuz they gotta learn
- they’re not always spitting out baby food cuz they don’t like it they just don’t know how to eat. Like they don’t know how to push food down they only know how to stick their tongue out so be patient
- babies craniums are broken up into three parts at first that later fuse together, this is to help make birthing easier but it results in a small EXTREMELY sensitive spot in the top of their head that has no protection. This puts their brain at a high risk. Always protect their soft spot
- read to your baby!! Get cute bright colorful sensory books with sight words and read them to your baby it makes such a huge difference in their educational growth and will help them acquire a love for reading early on. And talk to them never shut up just say whatever comes to mind all the time this will strengthen their vocabulary growth also.
- babies poop like a lot. A lot. an unreasonable amount. Bring back up clothes and more diapers than you think
- no pillows or stuffies in the crib and only use a muslin blanket unless it’s especially cold to prevent suffocation
- babies kick reflexively until they’re out of their newborn scrunch (they stay womb shaped for a while) and if your baby is crying and pushing at the swaddle try letting them flail around for a minute
- consoling your baby is not spoiling them ! They need comfort and they will learn to self soothe on their own
- singing lullabies actually works, they can recognize your voice a consistent place of comfort from the womb and the cadence of lullabies is literally engineered to create a calm headspace
- for the love of god do not get boring ass beige toys. Colors are important for their neurological development
- babies are very responsive to praise from a young age so be as supportive of them as you can
- babies get constipated a lot and you have to do like tummy massages to help ease their pain the easiest way is to lay them on their backs and hold one foot in each hand, kick their feet like bicycles, scrunch up, and then stretch their legs out
- holding them on your hip too much will not cause bow legged-ness if your baby is bow legged that was always gonna happen
- they drool so so much and you have to get bibs for them so they don’t get chest eczema
- don’t use scented products on their skin cuz their skin is sooo much thinner than ours
- when your baby first starts sitting on their own never walk away from them without setting up a nest of pillows and blankets around them. Even minor head trauma can mess them up sometimes
- this one is kinda morbid and scary but sometimes babies just die out of nowhere and it’s no one’s fault or anything it’s called sudden infantile death syndrome(SIDS) and it’s about 1.3k deaths on average per year in America so not super common but still very real. 90% of these deaths happen during the first four months however edit: apparently it’s bc of an enzyme deficiency which at the very least you can take steps to try and prevent
- smoking and drinking during pregnancy WILL affect your baby and your breast milk and also might contribute to SIDS cases
- babies sometimes have a big red mark on them somewhere called a stork bite immediately after birth but typically it goes away
- babies can’t see very well for a while after birth and they’re VERY wobbly so they’ll typically bonk their head into your chest and face a lot while trying to support themselves
- female babies might have smth similar to a period the first few days after birth, this is because of the hormone transfer that happens during the birthing process and the days leading up to it
- male babies get random erections for the first few days after birth(hormone transfer again) literally do not be weird about this it’s a baby
- things like weaning your baby onto solid foods, potty training, weaning off pacifiers etc, can actually be directed by the baby and will happen naturally will minimal guidance from the parent(some guidance is still necessary) although I would do individual research into baby led weaning for food to prevent choking
- get those chewy feeding pouches to help with weaning
- the most random things will scare the hell out of your baby don’t take it personal 😭
- baby carriers are life savers (tulas are one of my favorites)
- once babies hit toddlerhood they’re tougher than you think, and a lot of their reaction is based on YOURS. they’re always going to be looking to you for how to react to a situation. Remain calm and if they’re ok they’ll calm down but if they’re genuinely hurt they’ll keep crying
- babies will most likely get ridiculously attached to an inanimate object and you have to keep this thing intact at all costs until they’re old enough to abandon it or they will throw a FIT. I got a lemur plushie from a zoo once and every single one of the kids has bonded their soul with it until about 6 years old and once a month I have to stitch him back up
- don’t compare yourself to other parents. Maybe your kid isnt getting grass fed wild caught north Atlantic cheerios but at least they’re fed. If your kid is alive and healthy and happy you’re doing a good job
- you will need 3 car seats, an infant seat, a grow with me toddler seat, and a booster seat
- getting a good diaper bag is a MUST
- the hair a baby is born with will most likely all fall out or they’ll get a bald spot on the back of their head where they sleep cuz their hair is so fragile and thin but once it grows back it grows back thick
- get like 20 muslin blankets so you always have a backup when the main ones are covered in spit up
- the babies grip IS stronger than yours (keep your hair up and keep pets away best you can)
- your best bet for your teething baby is a pacifier you can put your finger in so you can massage their gums and some chewing toys numbing cream can be dangerous and should be used sparingly
- go ahead and come to terms with the fact you’re gonna have to use a Frida Baby to manually remove snot
- babies can get hair and thread wrapped around their toes and fingers that can cut off their circulation try to make a habit of checking
- don’t hit your kid please it’s nothing but trauma and fucked up coping mechanisms from there pls empathize with your child they’re a person too
- be careful not to pull too hard on their arms and legs(like during play or holding their hand while they walk) and NEVER pick them up by their hands this will very easily cause dislocation
- they might have a little tooth like callous on their lip from their pacifier. This does not hurt them and it will go away but it may hurt during breastfeeding
- breastfeeding will make your boobs different sizes
Yeag that’s all I can think of rn but yk i Will add as I remember stuff ppl are also adding things I forgot in the tags in case you’d like to look thru that as well <3
#🍱#baby care#parenting#first time parents#newborn care#parenting tips#can’t think of any other exposure tags#‼️‼️‼️
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My friend Suad is despondent. She and her family have been displaced since the IOF bombed their home in Gaza City nearly a year ago. They have eked out an existence in shelter centers, friends’ and strangers’ homes, tents, and even open streets. Her firstborn Khaled was born under IOF bombing, and has struggled with malnutrition for his entire life up to this point. They have been displaced over a dozen times, often barely escaping before their prior location was bombed. You can read more about this situation in our “#Suad Ahmad” tag, as Tumblr has inexplicably deleted Suad’s blog for the 4th time.
The bombing is almost constant, and the debris dust from the bombs is so omnipresent that little Khaled struggles to breathe. Contaminants in the air, water, and scarce supply of food cause him to break out in frequent rashes, which occasionally ally afflict Suad as well. Khaled also has a frequent fever caused by a chest infection for which there are little or no available antibiotics.
Khaled requires medications, doctor visits, and the use of specialized breathing equipment for medical treatment which can only be used when a kind stranger allows the family to power the machine with their solar panels. As an infant, he also requires diapers. Astonishingly, the price of diapers in Gaza has risen to over $50 USD for a small pack. Anyone who has ever spent time with a baby knows that babies require mountains of diapers. $50 barely buys a day’s worth in Gaza.
Additionally, this is going to be Khaled’s first winter, which means he has no winter clothes of any kind. There are some winter clothes for infants for sale in Gaza, but they are extremely expensive. Khaled is sick and also suffers from malnutrition, making him more vulnerable to the elements. Winters in Gaza are wet, windy, and cold, and this past winter saw the deaths of many infants and young children due to hypothermia.
Suad has been running a campaign to support her family’s evacuation for several months, but progress has been sporadic. The evacuation costs are exorbitantly high, and the cost of hopefully beginning their lives anew in Egypt will be extremely high also. In the mean time, Suad requires mutual aid for food, water, medications, winter clothes, doctor visits, diapers, and transportation.
This little boy deserves everything. He deserves to only know joy, to learn and grow in safety and health. He was born into a world which is largely neglectful of his suffering. Please be the exception. Please help this little boy and his family survive in a world that has turned its back on them.
Thank you❤️
Link to support Khaled, Suad, and their family
#suad ahmad#gaza#gaza genocide#gaza strip#gaza under attack#free gaza#from the river to the sea palestine will be free#palestinian genocide#stop genocide#stop gazan genocide#stop gaza genocide#stop the genocide#stop israel#end israel's genocide#save gaza#gaza under bombardment#gaza under fire#gaza under siege#gaza under genocide#gaza now#gazan families#gazan genocide#gaza gofundme#gaza gfm#mutual aid#gaza aid#gaza relief#people helping people#ngu*#help gaza
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Opting for Cloth Diapers: 5 Compelling Reasons to Make the Sustainable Choice
In a world that increasingly values sustainability, cloth diapers have emerged as a leading choice for environmentally conscious parents. This eco-friendly alternative to disposable diapers offers numerous advantages, making it a compelling option for those looking to balance practicality with a commitment to the planet. Here are five key reasons why choosing cloth diapers is a decision worth considering:
Environmental Impact: Cloth diapers significantly reduce the environmental footprint associated with traditional disposable diapers. The latter contributes to overflowing landfills, taking hundreds of years to decompose. Cloth diapers, being reusable, promote a greener lifestyle by minimizing waste and conserving resources.
Cost-Effective Solution: While the initial cost of cloth diapers might seem higher, they prove to be a cost-effective investment over time. The reusable nature of cloth diapers eliminates the ongoing expense of purchasing disposable ones, resulting in substantial savings for parents throughout their child's diapering journey.
Gentle on Baby's Skin: Cloth diapers are known for being gentle on a baby's sensitive skin. Unlike disposable diapers that may contain chemicals and fragrances, cloth diapers are made from breathable fabrics that reduce the risk of diaper rash and irritation. This ensures a comfortable and safe experience for the baby.
Versatility and Customization: Cloth diapers offer unparalleled versatility with adjustable sizes and customizable absorbency. Modern designs and user-friendly features make cloth diapering convenient for parents, allowing them to tailor the diaper to their baby's unique needs. This adaptability ensures a snug fit and optimal comfort.
Empowering Parental Choices: Opting for cloth diapers empowers parents to actively contribute to their child's well-being and make a positive impact on the environment. By choosing sustainability, parents play a crucial role in fostering a more eco-conscious future while providing their babies with a healthier and more comfortable diapering experience.
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The Eco-Friendly Choice: Newborn Cloth Diapers
Welcoming a newborn into the family is a joyous occasion, but it also comes with a set of responsibilities, including diapering. While disposable diapers have long been the go-to choice for parents, there is a growing trend towards using newborn cloth diapers. In this blog, we'll explore the advantages of opting for cloth diapers for your precious bundle of joy.
1. Environmentally Friendly: One of the most compelling reasons to choose newborn cloth diapers is their eco-friendliness. Disposable diapers can take hundreds of years to decompose in landfills, contributing to environmental pollution. Cloth diapers, on the other hand, are reusable and can be used for multiple children or even resold or donated once your baby outgrows them. By choosing cloth, you reduce your carbon footprint and minimize waste.
2. Cost-Effective: While the initial investment in cloth diapers may seem higher than buying disposable ones, the long-term cost savings are substantial. Cloth diapers can be used for years, potentially saving thousands of dollars over the diapering period, especially if you plan to have more children.
3. Gentle on Baby's Skin: Cloth diapers are made from natural, breathable materials like cotton, which are gentle on a baby's sensitive skin. They are less likely to cause diaper rash and are free from the chemicals found in some disposable diapers. Many parents find that their babies experience fewer skin issues when using cloth diapers.
4. Customizable Absorbency: Cloth diapers come in various styles, including prefolds, flats, and all-in-ones, allowing you to choose the best option for your baby's needs. You can also adjust the absorbency by adding or removing inserts or doublers as your baby grows and their needs change.
5. Early Potty Training: Some parents find that using cloth diapers can facilitate early potty training. Because babies can feel wetness more readily in cloth diapers compared to super-absorbent disposables, they may become more aware of their bodily functions sooner.
6. Adorable Designs: Cloth diapers come in a wide range of cute and colorful designs. Many parents enjoy choosing stylish and fun cloth diaper patterns, adding a touch of personality to their baby's wardrobe.
7. Community and Support: Using cloth diapers often connects parents to a supportive community of like-minded individuals. You can find online forums, local groups, and resources to help you navigate the world of cloth diapering, sharing tips and advice with other parents.
In conclusion, newborn cloth diapers are a practical and eco-friendly choice for parents who want to provide the best for their baby while also considering the planet's well-being. They are cost-effective, gentle on your baby's skin, and customizable to your baby's needs. By embracing cloth diapering, you not only make a positive impact on your family's budget but also contribute to a more sustainable future for your child and the generations to come.
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Why Washable Cloth Diapers are a Game Changer for Babies
In the world of modern parenting, there's a growing trend towards sustainable and eco-friendly practices, and one area where this shift is particularly evident is in diapering. Cloth diapers have been making a comeback, and for good reason. Not only are they better for the environment, but they also offer a plethora of benefits for babies and parents alike. In this article, we'll explore five compelling reasons why washable cloth diapers are a game changer for babies.
1. Gentle on Baby's Skin
One of the most significant advantages of newborn cloth diapers is their gentle touch on a baby's delicate skin. Unlike disposable diapers, which often contain chemicals, fragrances, and other irritants, cloth diapers are typically made from natural fibers like cotton or bamboo. These materials are breathable and soft, reducing the risk of diaper rash and skin irritation. Additionally, cloth diapers allow for better airflow, which helps to keep your baby's bottom dry and comfortable, further minimizing the chances of irritation.
2. Environmentally Friendly
Perhaps the most widely recognized benefit of cloth diapers is their positive impact on the environment. Disposable diapers contribute significantly to landfill waste, taking hundreds of years to decompose fully. In contrast, cloth diapers are reusable and can be laundered and reused numerous times, drastically reducing the amount of waste generated. By opting for cloth diapers, parents can make a tangible difference in reducing their carbon footprint and conserving precious resources for future generations.
3. Cost-Effective in the Long Run
While the upfront cost of investing in washable cloth diapers may seem daunting, they prove to be more cost-effective in the long run. Although disposable diapers are convenient, the ongoing expense can quickly add up over the months and years of diapering. In contrast, cloth diapers can be reused multiple times, lasting through multiple children if well cared for. With proper maintenance and care, cloth diapers can save families hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars over the diapering years.
4. Customizable Absorbency
One of the lesser-known benefits of cloth diapers for babies is their customizable absorbency. Unlike disposable diapers, which come in predetermined sizes and absorbency levels, cloth diapers offer flexibility in adjusting the level of absorbency based on your baby's needs. Inserts and liners can be added or removed to tailor the diaper to your baby's unique requirements, whether they're a heavy wetter or need extra protection overnight. This customizability ensures maximum comfort and dryness for your little one, minimizing leaks and accidents.
5. Adorable Designs and Styles
Who says diapering can't be fun? Cloth diapers come in a wide array of adorable designs, colors, and styles, allowing parents to express their creativity and personal style. From cute patterns featuring animals and characters to sleek and modern designs, there's a cloth diaper to suit every taste. Additionally, many parents find that cloth diapers are less bulky and more form-fitting than their disposable counterparts, resulting in a trimmer and more stylish look for their little ones.
In conclusion, washable cloth diapers, such as SuperBottoms, offer a multitude of benefits for babies and parents alike. From being gentle on baby's skin to reducing environmental impact and saving money in the long run, cloth diapers are truly a game changer in the world of diapering. With brands like SuperBottoms, known for their quality and sustainability, parents can feel confident in their choice to opt for cloth. By making the switch to cloth, parents can provide their babies with a healthier, more sustainable diapering option while also making a positive impact on the planet. So why not give cloth diapers, like Superbottoms, a try and experience the difference for yourself? Your baby—and the environment—will thank you for it.
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𝐚𝐭 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐣𝐢𝐦𝐦𝐲 𝐤𝐢𝐦𝐦𝐞𝐥 𝐥𝐢𝐯𝐞
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pairing: drew starkey x actress!reader
summary: new parents and beloved hollywood couple drew and you take to the jimmy kimmel live stage to discuss your latest movie project together, which releases in may. between balancing new parenthood and demanding film schedules, you two finds yourself sharing a funny, heartfelt stories about life on set with their baby girl, emma starkey. a viral behind-the-scenes video brings laughter to the show, as you discuss how parenting has influenced your lives and careers. based on today drew interview on jimmy kimmel live interview.
warning(s): english is not my native language. fluff, humorous parenting moments, discussions of balancing work and family life.
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“Ladies and gentlemen, our next guests are not only Hollywood’s favorite power couple but also the stars of the highly anticipated romantic-action film Against All Odds, which hits theaters this May. And if that’s not enough, they’ve recently stepped into the chaotic world of parenthood with their baby girl, Emma. Please welcome Drew Starkey and Y/N!”
You can hear the audience roared with applause as Jimmy Kimmel welcomed his next guests.
You and Drew walked out hand in hand, smiling and waving to the audience. Drew’s free hand rested on your back as he guided you to the guest couch. The applause was deafening, with some cheers and whistles peppered in. You laughed as Jimmy gestured to quiet the audience.
“Wow,” Jimmy said, shaking his head.
“You guys have the crowd in a frenzy. I mean, Hollywood’s hottest couple and now officially parents? Congratulations!”
“Thank you,” you said, smiling at the crowd. “It’s been a crazy year.”
“Yeah,” Drew chimed in, “between the movie and the baby, I’m not even sure what sleep feels like anymore.”
The audience laughed, and Jimmy leaned forward.
“Okay, we have to start with the most important question: How’s parenthood treating you? You’ve got a baby girl, Emma. How’s life with a newborn?”
Drew chuckled and ran a hand through his hair.
“It’s… humbling, to say the least. Being a first-time parent is no joke. I don’t think I could survive it without this one,” he said, nodding toward you.
You playfully nudged him. “Oh, stop it. You’re doing great.”
Jimmy smiled. “Okay, Y/N, your turn. How’s life as a mom?”
“It’s amazing,” you said, your voice softening.
“I mean, it’s exhausting, but Emma’s such a sweet baby. Watching her grow and discover the world makes all the sleepless nights worth it.”
Jimmy raised an eyebrow. “Sleepless nights? Drew, are you pulling your weight with those 3 a.m. feedings and diaper changes?”
Drew grinned, holding up his hands defensively.
“Absolutely. I’ve mastered the art of the one-handed diaper change. My record is forty-three seconds.”
The audience erupted in laughter, and you rolled your eyes.
“He’s not lying. But let’s not forget the time you forgot to put the diaper on at all.”
The crowd gasped with laughter as Drew shook his head, groaning.
“Okay, in my defense, I was running on two hours of sleep. And the burp cloth worked just fine… temporarily.”
Jimmy laughed, slapping the desk. “You’re officially a dad now, Drew. Forgetting a diaper is like a rite of passage.”
Drew nodded solemnly. “It’s a learning curve.”
Jimmy turned his attention back to you. “Now, let’s talk about Against All Odds. The trailer has everyone excited. What can you tell us about the movie?”
You leaned forward slightly.
“It’s a romantic-action film about two rival spies played by Drew and me who are forced to work together on a mission to stop a global threat. Of course, things get complicated when they realize they have a shared past.”
“Ah, a little romance, a little action,” Jimmy said. “And a lot of explosions, I’m guessing?”
“Definitely,” Drew said.
“The stunts in this film are insane. We’ve got car chases, hand-to-hand combat, and this one sequence where Y/N literally jumps out of a helicopter.”
The audience gasped, and Jimmy’s jaw dropped.
“Wait, wait. You’re telling me Y/N did her own stunts?”
You shrugged with a smile. “Most of them, yeah. The helicopter scene was terrifying, but the adrenaline rush was worth it.”
Jimmy turned to Drew. “And how did you feel about your wife jumping out of a helicopter while pregnant?”
“Oh, that scene was filmed before we knew about Emma,” Drew said quickly.
“But I still worried about her constantly. Every time she’d do a stunt, I’d be off to the side like, ‘Are you sure you’re okay?’”
You laughed. “He was basically my personal cheerleader-slash-bodyguard.”
Jimmy shook his head, smiling. “And Y/N, how was filming while pregnant? Did the crew make accommodations for you?”
“They were amazing,” you said.
“They adjusted the schedule so that I could rest when I needed to, and they made sure I always had plenty of snacks on set.”
“Snacks were essential,” Drew added. “She had a bag of trail mix with her at all times.”
Jimmy laughed. “It sounds like the two of you had a lot going on behind the scenes. Speaking of which, I have to ask about the viral video. You know the one.”
You groaned, covering your face with your hands. Drew laughed, shaking his head.
“Oh no. You’re not really going to show it, are you?”
“Of course I am!” Jimmy said, grinning.
“For anyone who hasn’t seen it, this is a behind-the-scenes video of Drew and Y/N on set. Drew’s building a baby crib, and Y/N is… well, just watch.”
The screen infront and behind you lit up with the video. The audience howled as they watched Drew hammering away at a crib while you sat on a couch with a breast pump. The rhythmic “whirr, whirr” of the pump provided the perfect comedic soundtrack as Drew worked intently. At one point, you casually scrolled through your phone, looking completely unbothered.
When the video ended, the audience erupted into cheers and laughter. Jimmy was wiping tears from his eyes.
“So my question is… is this what you do on set?”
“Well,” Drew said, still chuckling, “Emma needed a crib, and we didn’t have one on set. So, naturally, I decided to build one during a break.”
“And I,” you added with a grin, “was taking care of my part of the parenting duties. Multitasking at its finest.”
Jimmy shook his head, laughing.
“You two are the epitome of modern parenthood. Drew, do you moonlight as a carpenter now?”
Drew smirked. “Not yet, but give me a few more months of parenting, and I’ll be building treehouses.”
The audience laughed again, and Jimmy leaned back in his chair.
“Okay, last question: How do you balance it all? Filming, parenting, being a couple; what’s the secret?”
You exchanged a glance with Drew before answering.
“Honestly, communication is everything. We make sure to check in with each other and divide responsibilities as evenly as possible.”
“And coffee,” Drew added. “Lots of coffee.”
Jimmy nodded sagely. “Coffee and communication. Words to live by.”
The interview wrapped up with more laughs, and even a clip from Against All Odds. As the applause filled the studio, you couldn’t help but feel grateful for the life you and Drew had built on and off the screen. together.
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"Malnutrition is everywhere," Hanan Sohb, a mother to a 5 month old son, says. She also adds that mothers like her cannot find food to eat themselves, let alone to help produce milk for their babies."
This is the exact same situation Suad Ahmad, @suad-khaled, (#279) is going through. She has given birth a baby named Khaled and he is 5 months old. He is ill with two viral infections. There is one in his chest and it is difficult for him to breath properly, so he depends on a nebulizer. and needs at least 4 sessions per DAY. Unfortunately, there is limited electricity as the air pollution worsens by the day. And he is starving. Prices for baby formula has sky rocketed. But when Suad does buy it, it is expired! The same thing applies to diapers. Two of them costs $30 to $50 USD! Not a box of them. JUST TWO.
She also needs aid, blankets, clothing, and other essentials for him to be safe and warm for the freezing winter! So let's help Suad reach the short-term goal of 38K! $37,391 has been raised. There is $609 to go!
You can match my friend! She has given $5 USD, but you're more than welcome to give more!
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Urgent!! Fundraiser extremely low in donations.
I want to talk to you today about Maram Ashour ( @ashourmohammed ). She is Amal Ashour’s sister-in-law and has been in dire need of our help for a month now. I realised today how important it is to try and make everyday the best for a campaign, because at any moment, a family can be cut off from the outside world. It can be because they lost a phone, or it was damaged. Maram wanted to talk to you all so bad and share her story, but her phone screen was burned and she couldn't campaign as much as she wanted to. So now that she has tried her best to reach out again, please just give her 5 minutes of your time.
Maram is only 26 years old and she has been forced to go through unimaginable pain for more than a year now.
She has two very young kids: Amir and Hoor. Hoor is only 10 months old, which means she was born during the genocide. Maram had to go through unimaginable pain during her pregnancy.
I want to remind you that this genocide is a feminist issue, too. Expecting mothers were forced to give birth in awful and unhygienic conditions, where they risked death. Women lacked both food and medicine and newborn babies couldn't breastfeed properly because their mothers were malnourished.
Maram was heavily pregnant when she was displaced from North Gaza. Currently her family is living in a torn tent in Nuseirat, which we know is prone to IOF attacks. Being very close to the Netzarim corridor, there are frequent explosions and the family is under constant threat of displacement.
With the temperature dropping rapidly, Maram is scared for her children. She might need to replace the tent and she will definitely need to buy blankets. Your contribution will also help Maram provide little Hoor with milk and diapers. Amir, who is only 3 years of age, needs new clothes for winter.
I know that things have been difficult lately but still we should not give up on the Palestinian cause or blame Gazans for the rise of fascist sentiments in the Imperial core. Gaza is being bombed continuously and mothers are still clutching at their kids in fear. Not many of us here have known this evil, and so as privileged citizens of this world ( privileged to not face an escalating genocide), it is our duty to continue to stand in solidarity. So please donate, even if it is a little. It might make a difference between life and death for Maram.
Only £2,155 raised currently. Please let us get to £3,000 as soon as possible.
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