Thank you for giving the warning about being an oversupplier! That helped me because I was a "just enough" supplier for the longest time until my milk eventually lowered substantially. I loved that you gave out the warning and I still watched the full video! The warning just mentally prepares some of us! Glad your doing so well and have learned so much on this journey❤❤
I thought my supply was going away when my baby was 4 months so I EP’d for a week and man was that no joke! Pumping is so much more work than breastfeeding straight from the source. All the power to you for staying on this journey!! I eventually figured out that my supply is fine and switched back to breastfeeding and baby is now 6 months.
I am using momcozy, the newest one! It works really well for me. I have been breastfeeding for 8months now absolutely love it ! I pump and nurse. I mainly bag my morning pumps and then i bottle the rest during the day and then i nurse at night. I use the milkmakers milk lactation cookies as well as take liquid gold to keep my supply up! Love your method! ❤️❤️ thank you for sharing!
I’m having the hardest time trying to supply enough milk at 4 weeks. & she loves being on my breast, no issues with latching. I just can’t get even an ounce of milk combined. It’s so discouraging. I praise you for being able to keep up with your routine and being able to give Luna what she needs and more!
The whole feeding part of this video is such a blessing because I’ve been drowning myself trying to keep up with my baby girls feeding and I’ve been feeling guilty supplementing with formula but I’m definitely going to try this!! 😭 a week after I had her I was pumping about 12 ounces every 3 hours and feeding her on top of it
That’s how I was so I gave up on pumping plus my daughter was born at 33 weeks due to severe preeclampsia so hoping with our 2nd baby things will good more smoothly and I can have baby at 37 weeks and be able to brestfeed
I completed a year of exclusively pumping and I remember all those dreaded pump sessions, but looking back I’m so proud of what I did. It is definitely challenging but it’s so rewarding to see what our bodies are capable of. Now I’m pregnant with my second and I’m going to try harder to exclusively breastfeed since I was able to do the pumping journey. But both methods are super challenging and definitely have their pros and cons.
Also, I really enjoyed my Spectra for my night sessions since it’s bulky and has the nightlight. But for my daytime pump sessions I really enjoyed the Ameda Mya Joy Plus. It’s emptied me pretty well and it’s on the lighter side. Both pumps did require pump parts repurchases throughout my year journey. And I also had to experiment with different flange sizes! Something they did not teach me and had to learn on my own after a month or two. That made the biggest difference in my supply.
I’m a fellow oversupplier with a fast let down and my baby (6 weeks) breastfeeds every 2-3hrs and requires up to an hour of de gassing after each feed. Only waking up twice in the night to pump for up to 45 mins sounds like an absolute dream. I get between 3-4 broken sleep a night if I’m lucky. I have been considering exclusively pumping as I’m giving my baby colic and this video has made me realise pumping may be less taxing. Thank you!!
I was an oversupplied too and my little one was really struggling and it kept getting worse. I looked up oversupply on LaLecheLegue and tried their recommendations including block feeding for 48 hours. It worked like a charm and got my supply down to where she didn’t struggle anymore
Girlfriend! From a first time mom to a first time mom, you oversupply because you pump! Your body regulates after a couple of months while physically breastfeeding! I did exclusively pumping for 3 months then started just breastfeeding because it’s so much simpler!
@@MNB2014 I think in most cases it is true. Especially if you start out with alot of milk. Because it signals your body to keep creating more, so therefore it encourages the oversupply.
@@MNB2014 hi there! Labor and delivery here to say it actually is true! While every woman is different in the supply that comes in, it is true that pumping will help to increase production due to the increase in stimulation that stimulates the oxytocin hormone which is in charge of the milk let down ❤ the oxytocin is also why you may feel crampy when you begin breastfeeding/ pumping 😊
@@MNB2014 timing is everything too. The time and way in which you pump makes a difference. The right size flange matters, and having a good pump is important too
My baby is almost 6 months now and I originally planned to exclusively pump because I wanted to be able to keep track of what she ate too. I never got a supply though so I had to get her on formula which was really sad for me. I really had a hard time coming to terms with it. However I do really plan to exclusively pump with our second!
I am happy you are sharing information on E.P! I exclusively pumped for 15 months due to an over supply as well, you get in such a good routine it really does become just second nature. I do not miss washing all the pump parts and bagging milk😮💨😵💫 also you’re glowing! So happy to see your motherhood journey🥹
Can I ask, are you able to EP right from birth? I want to do this method (I'm due next Feb) but not really sure how it works when your milk doesn't properly come in for a few days 😕
I have to exclusively pump because my twin girls (born full term) have a hard time latching. In addition to my supply dropping because they couldn’t get all the milk out of my body 😓 (so I’ve also been building my supply back) I definitely get missing the closeness of breastfeeding. Ever so often I will latch my baby girls. I hope to transfer back to breastfeeding when they are bigger. If not I will continue to persevere down this path.
As a c-section momma silver is wonderful with healing I used this stuff called silver cloth I think and my ob was amazed at how well and quickly my incision healed and now almost 2 years later it's almost completely non existent I have almost no scar I can barely even be able to find where it was if I didn't know and as a heavy set woman it helped keep all moisture from being anywhere near my incision which in my case I was worried about because that was one of my main sweaty spots. And any other time I scar pretty badly anywhere else so I give the props to the silver cloth
@@Incityandinforest I bought a pack of the silver cloth and used them for about 3 weeks you constantly keep it on changing it like every 6 to 12 hours depending on if your incision is leaking any fluids at all then change more often but being I was 312 when my daughter was born and being very heavy set at that time i only changed mine every 12 hours and I had staples which normally tend to scar the worst and I literally couldn't even tell you visually where my scar would have been and it kept it so dry my obgyn was amazed especially with me being morbidly obese at the time don't get me wrong the a C-section recovery was absolutely thee most dreadful experience I've ever been thru and I've had multiple other major surgeries
I breastfed my daughter for the first 3 months and then had to switch to exclusively pumping. I am now starting to wean at 11 months because my supply has completely tanked. EP is NO joke... Way harder than breastfeeding, for me personally. It's been mentally and physically draining (no pun intended), but I'm so thankful I was able to do that for my daughter. Good job and good luck! PRO tip! Look into your insurance. Mine covered my breast pump (the same blue spectra you have), extra pump parts, AND 90 milk bags every month (I could get Medela or kiind, both great brands!)
I’m not exclusively pumping but I do exclusively breastfeed! And it can be just as exhausting. But I give you props for exclusively pumping it can be so mentally and physically exhausting but you’re doing a great job mama ❤️❤️ can’t believe she’s already 3 months old!!
I use the dr brown’s formula mixing pitcher for my breast milk - it helps mix the fat into the milk when I’m prepping bottles & bags! My youngest is almost 7 weeks old and I’m on the same page with needing to get another freezer, I bought one and it’s almost full already 😅 I definitely don’t have an over supply though! Also - I use the motif Luna pump at home and on the go (at work or around Family & friends) I use the momcozy s12 pro & it works well, the suction & cycle speed is an insane difference from my plug into the wall one 😅
I just had my baby April 21, early & c section due to preeclampsia (37 weeks). Its just now slowly starting for my milk to come in, not much but I’m working on latching & pumping at the same time so I’m stimulating my nipples to help with milk supply only getting 2ml of breast milk atm we are mostly using formula rn for the baby, it can be very hard & physically exhausting but I’m hoping once my milk really starts flowing I can breastfeed & pump
I am exclusively pumping and not feeding at the breast. I am at home all day with her but with my first two babies I was not able to keep up with breastfeeding and switched to formula because it hurt so much and I was not properly educated on how to take care of it. I started to feel the pain again while breastfeeding her and that’s when I decided to exclusively pump. It does take a lot of time and I do agree that money spent on all of the needs for pumping probably costs as much as a few months of formula BUT I also think it is the most incredible thing being able to feed my daughter with my own body ❤
Also you can sell your breastmilk that's extra if you ever want to! Undersupplying Moms will pay for your milk. Or you can donate it to areas near you or people! You can donate to the hospital, places where babies go waiting on placement through foster care/social services, and regular moms who don't make enough/anymore milk! ❤❤
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You're a good momma! You made the right choice regardless! I tried I unfortunately couldn't process enough milk for them 💕 it makes me happy seeing momma's pump and be successful
I’m in the middle of being an oversupplier and being just enough-er. Like I pump 8x a day. And I’ve been able to freeze milk here and there. I did miss a few pumping sessions which did cause a visible change in my supply. I’m working on regaining the same amount. I do power pump (1hr session in total) for a week.
First time mom, and new to the pitcher method. So I was just wondering, when you freeze your leftover breast milk, when do you use it? How do you prepare it if you’re making bottles for each next day?? Thank you!
I’m going to bottle feed mine with formula just because I couldn’t do it and it’s so much harder and so much time wasting on pumping I love people for doing it but I would rather get a prep machine and have my boyfriend help me that way and I am so un confident to get it out in public and I also want to stop me from having low supply or any supply and not have the stress so I’m definitely choosing bottle feeding with formula and I know I could pump but I am a forgetful person so I wouldn’t remember to pump before or pump at this time so it’s so much easier for me to formula feed when she comes out 😊
Do you ever get vasospasm from exclusively pumping. I’m 2 months into EP and I get them all the time! Of course it comes and goes but I just want to know that it’s normal and not just me.
I have elastic nipples as well & have heard those pump & pals silicone flanges work best. Did you go back to the hard plastic ones? Or do you still like the pump & pals?
Once she stops pumping she uses the freezer stash, or if its close to 6 months (its expiration) i am guessing she would use that and freeze the new milk
Your milk would have regulated to her needs BUT i know there are so many other reasons youre pumping. The chicken vs egg of oversupply is a common confusion
I am surprised the pediatrician didn't recommend a lactation consultant, they would have recommend using a nipple guard to help her get Luna to latch on. It helped with the nipple to let down process. I don't think I would have the patience to exclusively pump. Maybe try it with second baby.
I can’t breastfeed my daughter was born early so she’s on for formula ❤ and she has a lip tie hoping once that gets fixed she can start brestfeeding and formula feed doing half and half I don’t supply enough and a pump don’t work for me it don’t get anything out I also have flat nipples
Dude you stacked whit milk. What you gonna do whit all that? And when you are that stacked do you really need to pump more? I mean that most last like a month or more? I mean if you still pump you will later me stacked even more so then what you gonna do whit everything?
You said “Stephen and my family help” you mean they drink it for you or something?😂 I mean if Stephen drink it from you (it’s normal when you do IT, depends on the person and her) that’s normal but drink all time instead of real milk it’s maybe a little weird. And if your family drink it it’s definitely a weird or something. At least for me.
I love you madeline and stephen so much and I loved your TH-cam video is very amazing good video ever so much and I loved your lovely makeup madeline make you so perfect lovely sweetheart pretty gorgeous beautiful makeup ever madeline so much and you are my favourite stronger biggest best TH-cam star ever madeline and stephen so much and you are Amazing looking gorgeous and lovely beautiful stronger couple ever I know you all my heart too you so much and you are so sweet lovely amazing gorgeous beautiful cutest TH-cam star couple ever so much and I loved your lovely luna and your lovely Michael and Mia too so much ❤️
Are you actually complaining about being up in the middle of the night once on a set schedule for 45minutes? You have a newborn, surely you are up for longer periods and more regularly. 🙄
Thank you for giving the warning about being an oversupplier! That helped me because I was a "just enough" supplier for the longest time until my milk eventually lowered substantially. I loved that you gave out the warning and I still watched the full video! The warning just mentally prepares some of us! Glad your doing so well and have learned so much on this journey❤❤
I’m an over supplier as well! And I only pump and feed my baby threw a bottle, so it’s awesome to hear someone in the same boat!
I thought my supply was going away when my baby was 4 months so I EP’d for a week and man was that no joke! Pumping is so much more work than breastfeeding straight from the source. All the power to you for staying on this journey!! I eventually figured out that my supply is fine and switched back to breastfeeding and baby is now 6 months.
I am using momcozy, the newest one! It works really well for me. I have been breastfeeding for 8months now absolutely love it ! I pump and nurse. I mainly bag my morning pumps and then i bottle the rest during the day and then i nurse at night. I use the milkmakers milk lactation cookies as well as take liquid gold to keep my supply up!
Love your method! ❤️❤️ thank you for sharing!
I’m having the hardest time trying to supply enough milk at 4 weeks. & she loves being on my breast, no issues with latching. I just can’t get even an ounce of milk combined. It’s so discouraging. I praise you for being able to keep up with your routine and being able to give Luna what she needs and more!
I love y'all SO MUCH! Luna is so beautiful and y'all are the best parents. You got this! ❤️
The whole feeding part of this video is such a blessing because I’ve been drowning myself trying to keep up with my baby girls feeding and I’ve been feeling guilty supplementing with formula but I’m definitely going to try this!! 😭 a week after I had her I was pumping about 12 ounces every 3 hours and feeding her on top of it
That’s how I was so I gave up on pumping plus my daughter was born at 33 weeks due to severe preeclampsia so hoping with our 2nd baby things will good more smoothly and I can have baby at 37 weeks and be able to brestfeed
I completed a year of exclusively pumping and I remember all those dreaded pump sessions, but looking back I’m so proud of what I did. It is definitely challenging but it’s so rewarding to see what our bodies are capable of. Now I’m pregnant with my second and I’m going to try harder to exclusively breastfeed since I was able to do the pumping journey. But both methods are super challenging and definitely have their pros and cons.
Also, I really enjoyed my Spectra for my night sessions since it’s bulky and has the nightlight. But for my daytime pump sessions I really enjoyed the Ameda Mya Joy Plus. It’s emptied me pretty well and it’s on the lighter side. Both pumps did require pump parts repurchases throughout my year journey. And I also had to experiment with different flange sizes! Something they did not teach me and had to learn on my own after a month or two. That made the biggest difference in my supply.
Please Can you give us advices how did you maintain your supply @@thisiskayleemarie9042
this was full of great information, and i love how you kept saying how everyone may be different. very inclusive and well put! love y'all!
Madeline you are glowing! Thank you for sharing your journey with us!! ❤
I’m a fellow oversupplier with a fast let down and my baby (6 weeks) breastfeeds every 2-3hrs and requires up to an hour of de gassing after each feed. Only waking up twice in the night to pump for up to 45 mins sounds like an absolute dream. I get between 3-4 broken sleep a night if I’m lucky. I have been considering exclusively pumping as I’m giving my baby colic and this video has made me realise pumping may be less taxing. Thank you!!
I was an oversupplied too and my little one was really struggling and it kept getting worse. I looked up oversupply on LaLecheLegue and tried their recommendations including block feeding for 48 hours. It worked like a charm and got my supply down to where she didn’t struggle anymore
Girlfriend! From a first time mom to a first time mom, you oversupply because you pump! Your body regulates after a couple of months while physically breastfeeding! I did exclusively pumping for 3 months then started just breastfeeding because it’s so much simpler!
She probably feels it's more convenient si husband can help feed the baby that way!!
That's actually not true. I exclusively pumped with my first and I definitely didn't have an over supply..
@@MNB2014 I think in most cases it is true. Especially if you start out with alot of milk. Because it signals your body to keep creating more, so therefore it encourages the oversupply.
@@MNB2014 hi there! Labor and delivery here to say it actually is true! While every woman is different in the supply that comes in, it is true that pumping will help to increase production due to the increase in stimulation that stimulates the oxytocin hormone which is in charge of the milk let down ❤ the oxytocin is also why you may feel crampy when you begin breastfeeding/ pumping 😊
@@MNB2014 timing is everything too. The time and way in which you pump makes a difference. The right size flange matters, and having a good pump is important too
My baby is almost 6 months now and I originally planned to exclusively pump because I wanted to be able to keep track of what she ate too. I never got a supply though so I had to get her on formula which was really sad for me. I really had a hard time coming to terms with it. However I do really plan to exclusively pump with our second!
I am happy you are sharing information on E.P! I exclusively pumped for 15 months due to an over supply as well, you get in such a good routine it really does become just second nature. I do not miss washing all the pump parts and bagging milk😮💨😵💫 also you’re glowing! So happy to see your motherhood journey🥹
Can I ask, are you able to EP right from birth? I want to do this method (I'm due next Feb) but not really sure how it works when your milk doesn't properly come in for a few days 😕
I have to exclusively pump because my twin girls (born full term) have a hard time latching. In addition to my supply dropping because they couldn’t get all the milk out of my body 😓 (so I’ve also been building my supply back) I definitely get missing the closeness of breastfeeding. Ever so often I will latch my baby girls. I hope to transfer back to breastfeeding when they are bigger. If not I will continue to persevere down this path.
As a c-section momma silver is wonderful with healing I used this stuff called silver cloth I think and my ob was amazed at how well and quickly my incision healed and now almost 2 years later it's almost completely non existent I have almost no scar I can barely even be able to find where it was if I didn't know and as a heavy set woman it helped keep all moisture from being anywhere near my incision which in my case I was worried about because that was one of my main sweaty spots. And any other time I scar pretty badly anywhere else so I give the props to the silver cloth
How long do you keep the cloth on?!
@@Incityandinforest I bought a pack of the silver cloth and used them for about 3 weeks you constantly keep it on changing it like every 6 to 12 hours depending on if your incision is leaking any fluids at all then change more often but being I was 312 when my daughter was born and being very heavy set at that time i only changed mine every 12 hours and I had staples which normally tend to scar the worst and I literally couldn't even tell you visually where my scar would have been and it kept it so dry my obgyn was amazed especially with me being morbidly obese at the time don't get me wrong the a C-section recovery was absolutely thee most dreadful experience I've ever been thru and I've had multiple other major surgeries
I breastfed my daughter for the first 3 months and then had to switch to exclusively pumping. I am now starting to wean at 11 months because my supply has completely tanked.
EP is NO joke... Way harder than breastfeeding, for me personally. It's been mentally and physically draining (no pun intended), but I'm so thankful I was able to do that for my daughter.
Good job and good luck!
PRO tip! Look into your insurance. Mine covered my breast pump (the same blue spectra you have), extra pump parts, AND 90 milk bags every month (I could get Medela or kiind, both great brands!)
I’m not exclusively pumping but I do exclusively breastfeed! And it can be just as exhausting. But I give you props for exclusively pumping it can be so mentally and physically exhausting but you’re doing a great job mama ❤️❤️ can’t believe she’s already 3 months old!!
I use the dr brown’s formula mixing pitcher for my breast milk - it helps mix the fat into the milk when I’m prepping bottles & bags! My youngest is almost 7 weeks old and I’m on the same page with needing to get another freezer, I bought one and it’s almost full already 😅 I definitely don’t have an over supply though!
Also - I use the motif Luna pump at home and on the go (at work or around Family & friends) I use the momcozy s12 pro & it works well, the suction & cycle speed is an insane difference from my plug into the wall one 😅
I just had my baby April 21, early & c section due to preeclampsia (37 weeks). Its just now slowly starting for my milk to come in, not much but I’m working on latching & pumping at the same time so I’m stimulating my nipples to help with milk supply only getting 2ml of breast milk atm we are mostly using formula rn for the baby, it can be very hard & physically exhausting but I’m hoping once my milk really starts flowing I can breastfeed & pump
I am exclusively pumping and not feeding at the breast. I am at home all day with her but with my first two babies I was not able to keep up with breastfeeding and switched to formula because it hurt so much and I was not properly educated on how to take care of it. I started to feel the pain again while breastfeeding her and that’s when I decided to exclusively pump. It does take a lot of time and I do agree that money spent on all of the needs for pumping probably costs as much as a few months of formula BUT I also think it is the most incredible thing being able to feed my daughter with my own body ❤
I’m so glad you made a video on this! I’m due this month and plan on exclusively pumping and the fb boards can get so confusing.
I love y all so much Luna is so beautiful and y all are the best parents you got this
Also you can sell your breastmilk that's extra if you ever want to! Undersupplying Moms will pay for your milk. Or you can donate it to areas near you or people! You can donate to the hospital, places where babies go waiting on placement through foster care/social services, and regular moms who don't make enough/anymore milk! ❤❤
I know your trying to keep a stash- but if you reach your goals and have extra of course!😊
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Ty for showing us all of that. Sending love and support.❤
You're a good momma! You made the right choice regardless! I tried I unfortunately couldn't process enough milk for them 💕 it makes me happy seeing momma's pump and be successful
Girl I thought I was an over supplier but damnnnn you’re a whole new level! Congrats hun
I’m in the middle of being an oversupplier and being just enough-er. Like I pump 8x a day. And I’ve been able to freeze milk here and there. I did miss a few pumping sessions which did cause a visible change in my supply. I’m working on regaining the same amount. I do power pump (1hr session in total) for a week.
First time mom, and new to the pitcher method. So I was just wondering, when you freeze your leftover breast milk, when do you use it? How do you prepare it if you’re making bottles for each next day?? Thank you!
I exclusively pumped with my daughter too! At about 8 months, I used my stash after that, but it’s such a rewarding but exhausting process at times 😂
I’m going to bottle feed mine with formula just because I couldn’t do it and it’s so much harder and so much time wasting on pumping I love people for doing it but I would rather get a prep machine and have my boyfriend help me that way and I am so un confident to get it out in public and I also want to stop me from having low supply or any supply and not have the stress so I’m definitely choosing bottle feeding with formula and I know I could pump but I am a forgetful person so I wouldn’t remember to pump before or pump at this time so it’s so much easier for me to formula feed when she comes out 😊
IMPRESSIVE!!!!! Go Madeline!!!!!!
The amount of milk you produce is absolutely incredible!
Do you ever get vasospasm from exclusively pumping. I’m 2 months into EP and I get them all the time! Of course it comes and goes but I just want to know that it’s normal and not just me.
Love you guys so much ❤️❤️
Thank you for sharing that 😊 I'm still a teenager though lol 😅 but this was good to hear!
i’m exclusively breastfeeding my 2 month old and i love it ♥️ I literally can’t imagine having to feed him and then pump after
I hope you guys are going to have a second baby when Luna gets bigger❤
I have elastic nipples as well & have heard those pump & pals silicone flanges work best. Did you go back to the hard plastic ones? Or do you still like the pump & pals?
Maybe you should look into dehydrating some of your milk stash. If you lose power for an extended period of time it will go bad. Just a thought. :)
I am just curious what will you be doing with all the frozen milk? Do you use that? Or is it just saving it?
Once she stops pumping she uses the freezer stash, or if its close to 6 months (its expiration) i am guessing she would use that and freeze the new milk
happy weekend, from Philippines
Hello Madeline,Stephen & Luna ❤
Your milk would have regulated to her needs BUT i know there are so many other reasons youre pumping. The chicken vs egg of oversupply is a common confusion
I am surprised the pediatrician didn't recommend a lactation consultant, they would have recommend using a nipple guard to help her get Luna to latch on. It helped with the nipple to let down process. I don't think I would have the patience to exclusively pump. Maybe try it with second baby.
Happy Saturday
You produce what your baby or pumping stimulates.
Wow you have lots of milk
I'm trying so hard to pump for my bsby but my nipples start hurting especially my right nipple become sore
How to use the frozen milk?
I also have elastic nipples 😩 I think I’ve tried almost all sizes of flanges atp smh..what size do you use if you don’t mind sharing? Thanks! 😊
I never thought twice about it, you know that Mads
wow thats alot of milk for one baby but at lease lots is better than done thumbs up and shared
I can’t breastfeed my daughter was born early so she’s on for formula ❤ and she has a lip tie hoping once that gets fixed she can start brestfeeding and formula feed doing half and half I don’t supply enough and a pump don’t work for me it don’t get anything out I also have flat nipples
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I’m a enough mom with feedings.
There is no such thing as oversupply. If someone is going to eventually drink it there is no oversupply. It is just the level of your current supply.
If your baby is having lots of wet and poopy diapers. And is gaining weight then your baby is getting enough.
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Dude you stacked whit milk. What you gonna do whit all that? And when you are that stacked do you really need to pump more? I mean that most last like a month or more? I mean if you still pump you will later me stacked even more so then what you gonna do whit everything?
You said “Stephen and my family help” you mean they drink it for you or something?😂 I mean if Stephen drink it from you (it’s normal when you do IT, depends on the person and her) that’s normal but drink all time instead of real milk it’s maybe a little weird. And if your family drink it it’s definitely a weird or something. At least for me.
I love you madeline and stephen so much and I loved your TH-cam video is very amazing good video ever so much and I loved your lovely makeup madeline make you so perfect lovely sweetheart pretty gorgeous beautiful makeup ever madeline so much and you are my favourite stronger biggest best TH-cam star ever madeline and stephen so much and you are Amazing looking gorgeous and lovely beautiful stronger couple ever I know you all my heart too you so much and you are so sweet lovely amazing gorgeous beautiful cutest TH-cam star couple ever so much and I loved your lovely luna and your lovely Michael and Mia too so much ❤️
Damn that last reason is beautiful
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Prank Stephen into eating a loaded diaper.
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That seems a bit excessive Ngl as I am a mom myself ..
Have you ever considered selling your milk. There are so many women who can’t produce enough and want that benefit.
Are you actually complaining about being up in the middle of the night once on a set schedule for 45minutes? You have a newborn, surely you are up for longer periods and more regularly. 🙄