I must find who that was so I can give proper credit
ETA: It was Mother Goose - http://forums.bellybelly.com.au/foru...-medicine.html
I must find who that was so I can give proper credit
ETA: It was Mother Goose - http://forums.bellybelly.com.au/foru...-medicine.html
Last edited by {sarah}; June 24th, 2009 at 08:00 PM.
Tell him he can't have it.
I use milo. We did strawberry milk when DD2 was in hossy & after she got out. Didn't work coz she gets strawberry milk. Milo is mine. They don't have it often, so she felt very priveledged & I made it very strong, lol. Hot (warm) milo was even better, coz I'd pretend we were having 'coffee' together.
In hossy the nurses wrapped her & held her squirting it into her cheek, but she ended up throwing it back up after coz she got so worked up. You could try that though. I do it with DS & it works.
My dd wont take it unless she can hold the syringe herself. She has to do everything herself at the moment
Literally - a spoonful of sugarDD1 won't take it unless I am holding some chocolate in the other hand to give to her as soon as she has taken it! I buy the kinder chocolate bars in a pack and break off one square for her. It's about the size of her fingernail it's so small but it works a treat.
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