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dont have one in town until monday. and i cant afford to go to the afterhrs clinic 40km away where they charge $150. =(
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she has 2 teeth and no, i didnt even notice them until after they were through!
i keep feeling her gums to see if any are close but cant feel anything.
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My DD who is now 15mo would bite when she's teething. Sometimes the teeth don't come through Til weeks later. She got some of her bigger/back teeth quite early & those were horrendous times for my nipples. So I totally understand what u mean. I use the Bauer teething relief. That seems to settle her. With the biting. I find the key for me is working out when she is abt to & I pull her close to me. Or I break the suction & we have a stern 'chat'. Did this mainly during the day. I dunno how much she got it but everytime she starts teething I pull her close & it's like she remembers and stops.
The other thing I was wondering is if anything is bothering her tummy? The only reason why I ask is because you mentioned abt how she would settle on ur shoulder, so that's quite 'upright'. Just reminds me when DD was a lot younger & had some reflux.
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thanks girls.
litttle o ~ i havent used infants friend for mths. not since she was really little.
she did some nasty poos a week ago. but has had a normal ome since
will update soon
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thankyou to everyone who suggested holding her tight and close to avoid bitting. that has really helped!
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we went to the doctor. ears and throat all clear. so they think it is just teething. she did give her some ab though for a nappy rash. she does have a few broken spots on her bum from her insane poos last week. i thought i was keepibg ontop of it but she said it looked like it was getting infected.
madb ~ on weekends he helps but doesnt during the wewk because he drives all day her cant really afford to loose much sleep.
last night was better, as in no hrs of screaming. she still woke 1-2 hrs tho but settled easy. i did give her regular panadol tho over night (before she showed signs of being in pain)
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That is so frustrating that the dr could only put it down to teething. We've had G checked and nothing is wrong plus the plunket nurse had no suggestions, just saying let us know how you get on. Gee thanks for that.
Wishing for sleepy, sleepy babies tonight.
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yea it was a 'its just teething' no interest in how much the lack if sleep is affecting us... but i am happy she is ok, if something was actually wrong i would feel so guilty for just watching and waiting for so long...
damn those plunket nurses
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I took Gemma to a cranio sacral therapist today. She couldn't find anything physically or behaviourally wrong but did pick up that Gem is a very busy little thing and thinks the big problem is that she is unable to find her little "off" switch so can't wind down enough to get decent sleep. Which actually makes a LOT of sense.
G was really tired but she was asleep by the end of the street which is unheard of. Coincidence? Who knows but we have made another appointment next week. Watch this space.