as a nanny with a kid, my sister can tell you that nobody wants to pay full-price for a nanny with a kid. maybe find some mom who wants to drag her baby/toddler along?
For what it's worth, I know lots of people with advanced degrees who can't string together a sentence. It drives me crazy, but it doesn't necessarily mean someone's undereducated. "Writers" are impressive to lots of people! (I can't believe how many people are impressed by my BA in Writing... lololol.)
And unless Atticus is being fussy with you (and even then, without, for example, hours-long bouts of inconsolable crying, mucous/blood in stool, rashes, etc.), there is NO WAY that his fussiness at daycare is being caused by anything in your milk. He's a) a baby and b) probably not being taken care of all that stellarly from what you've described. He's allowed to be a fussbucket at times! :)
He is having some rashes, which is another reason I was thinking again about the milk protein. And his poops had been better but then got really liquidy again. I don't see all of his poops, because he poops more at day care, but the ones I saw were very liquid. But, yeah, I have no idea if it's really dairy. And part of it probably is that he's a baby and/or he's not being taken care of the way I would be taking care of him.
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I like the idea that schneckerock had.
And unless Atticus is being fussy with you (and even then, without, for example, hours-long bouts of inconsolable crying, mucous/blood in stool, rashes, etc.), there is NO WAY that his fussiness at daycare is being caused by anything in your milk. He's a) a baby and b) probably not being taken care of all that stellarly from what you've described. He's allowed to be a fussbucket at times! :)
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Le sigh.
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