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Tracking baby feeds on Shabbos/Yom Tov



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amother
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Post Fri, Sep 22 2023, 2:03 pm
For medical reasons, I need to track my baby's feeds everyday. Trying to come up with a good way to track them on Shabbos and the upcoming Yomim Tovim.
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amother
Geranium


 

Post Fri, Sep 22 2023, 2:11 pm
Are you counting ounces?

I’d take a paper and type/write numbers 1- x down as if making a list. Then use a paper clip to signify the ounces She’s taken.

This is what I did when I needed to check and records my blood sugar During pregnancy
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amother
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Post Fri, Sep 22 2023, 2:55 pm
amother Geranium wrote:
Are you counting ounces?

I’d take a paper and type/write numbers 1- x down as if making a list. Then use a paper clip to signify the ounces She’s taken.

This is what I did when I needed to check and records my blood sugar During pregnancy


I'm counting ounces per feeding as well as time and type of feed... its a lot of information. Super easy on an app but not sure how to do it on Shabbos.
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amother
Snapdragon


 

Post Fri, Sep 22 2023, 4:03 pm
I would suggest using reusable stickers.
For the timing and the amount.
I had gotten something like this to track my daughter’s seizures.
Bh I never used it. But since it’s reusable it wasn’t considered a form of “writing”
Or you can use small magnetic numbers on a magnet board.
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amother
Saddlebrown


 

Post Fri, Sep 22 2023, 4:04 pm
You can use number magnets
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amother
Oleander


 

Post Fri, Sep 22 2023, 4:27 pm
Paper printed out with times in 15 or 30 min increments. Use paperclips to put next to the times they ate. You can have each paperclip stand for 1 oz, or use colorful clips for different amounts. For example, red =1 oz , blue =1/2 oz, green =3. So 1 blue, 1 red and 1 green clip at 2:30 means 4.5 ozs. Make up numbers that work for how much your baby usually eats and write down the color code before Shabbos.
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amother
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Post Sun, Sep 24 2023, 1:12 pm
Bumping for more ideas.
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amother
Lightcoral  


 

Post Sun, Sep 24 2023, 1:30 pm
Print these out and use paper clips to mark the data.
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amother
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Post Sun, Sep 24 2023, 2:25 pm
amother Lightcoral wrote:
Print these out and use paper clips to mark the data.


Exactly what I need. Printing right now. Thank you and Gmar Chasima Tova.
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amother
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Post Thu, Sep 28 2023, 12:00 pm
amother Lightcoral wrote:
Print these out and use paper clips to mark the data.


Thank you so much! This really helped us over Yom Kippur.

Is it possible to make available a editable version? So I can make some changes that will better suit my baby? I can post my username or an email address if you prefer.
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amother
  Lightcoral  


 

Post Thu, Sep 28 2023, 12:22 pm
amother OP wrote:
Thank you so much! This really helped us over Yom Kippur.

Is it possible to make available a editable version? So I can make some changes that will better suit my baby? I can post my username or an email address if you prefer.

If you have Adobe InDesign...

otherwise if you want to let me know what would work better for you I can try to switch things!
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amother
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Post Thu, Sep 28 2023, 6:56 pm
amother Lightcoral wrote:
If you have Adobe InDesign...

otherwise if you want to let me know what would work better for you I can try to switch things!


InDesign I don't have, I should have realized it's professional!

The change that would be most helpful for me would be to change the numbers on top (for ounces) from the current 1-8 to 1-4 with marks at each half ounce (1, 1.5, 2, 2.5 etc). That way I can mark half and quarter ounces more easily.
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amother
  Lightcoral  


 

Post Thu, Sep 28 2023, 7:53 pm
amother OP wrote:
InDesign I don't have, I should have realized it's professional!

The change that would be most helpful for me would be to change the numbers on top (for ounces) from the current 1-8 to 1-4 with marks at each half ounce (1, 1.5, 2, 2.5 etc). That way I can mark half and quarter ounces more easily.

Not that professional!

Here's another version, what else could make it easier to use?

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amother
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Post Thu, Sep 28 2023, 8:27 pm
amother Lightcoral wrote:
Not that professional!

Here's another version, what else could make it easier to use?



Wow, thank you so much! It's tough but this tracker will make it easier.

Have a great Sukkos!

ETA: if anyone else needs to use this, I printed a four to a page and then cut it out. They came out the perfect size.
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amother
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Post Fri, Dec 29 2023, 10:45 am
Just want to thank you again, LightCoral. I use these every single week since you made them. Just found this thread to print more because the paper wears out eventually!
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amother
  Lightcoral


 

Post Fri, Dec 29 2023, 12:14 pm
amother OP wrote:
Just want to thank you again, LightCoral. I use these every single week since you made them. Just found this thread to print more because the paper wears out eventually!

Aw, thank you. So happy it's helpful! Much nachas from your baby Smile
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Post Wed, Sep 18 2024, 11:44 pm
For anyone else who comes across this- might be worth printing out as many as you'll need per Shabbos and laminating them, they'll probably last forever!
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