These days, in the UK, feeding "times" are good, nap "times" are good and varying them is bad - although I think mums are allowed to pick the times, so long as the determined intervals are OK. I just cannot imagine giving a mother the advice "don't feed if the child is hungry but has been fed within the last three hours". Or taking it, for that matter.
Also as soon as I could sit up I was put on a potty when I had my nappy changed - I thought that was a good idea as my mum said I was one of these delightful children who liked having their nappy taken off and then seeing how far a jet of urine would travel.
Well, DH has said if I'm still worried about no AF at the beginning of May I can go to the doctor. I'll only be 2-3 weeks late then so maybe I should hold off a bit. LOL.From the chapter: "Your Visit to the Doctor"..."The first sign that you are pregnant will undoubtedly be the absence of your period. At the same time, it should be stressed that there is no need to believe you are pregnant every time you do not menstruate on exactly the day expected. You must be several weeks late before you have firm reason to think you are expecting a child. Your doctor will also be unable to tell you, for sure, until your period is six or seven weeks late, or in other words, before two successive menstrual periods have failed to appear".




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