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:hug: Green. They probably recommend getting off the coloxyl first as it can cause dependence in the bowel, creating even more problems down the track. Trying another formula might help - definately get some advice from your pead anyway.
It is really hard to know what to do because, yes, you do want to be wary of him filling up on water, but on the other hand hard poos are not good... I am surprised the parenting lines recommend sugar water. Anyway, really hope you can find a solution that works soon. Take care and get plenty of rest while your DH is around
I've always had issues and need lots of fibre too, but DS is fine, so don't know about that theory.
Ugh, I hate teething poo. DS has been doing it on and off for months now. Those 2nd molars are causing trouble but not about to actually break through...
Hey Saph, we had lots of bills too for pathology and other stuff - guess we didn't have high enough cover. I'm going public next time (hopefully through the publically funded midwifery program here). I figure it's free and so long as all low risk will be looked after by the same set of midwives throughout, rather than seeing a OB who only pops in at the very end of the labour.
Sorry you're having work dramas BW
Hi everyone else
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Thanks for all your thooughts. I guess the first two months are the hardest esp going from My milk to Soy. I know it's going to take time and it's only just two weeks. But passing hard stools isn't good either.
So much guilt. and I second the work worries too Brigsy. I'm going back in June (was going to be april) and I'm already crying :cry: But life goes on and I'm sure Linc will love child care and Nanna time. DH will do a day too, so a good social mix.
Ok enough of me talk. :D
Oh not only did the parenting line say sugar water so did my GP. that's why I did it, I never would have before.
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Green, go with your instinct. My paed insisted that I start Sam on solids at 4 months. I refused... He demanded that I get Sam eating meat at 6 months - but he refused. I didn't stress about it, I just followed what seemed to be the right thing by me and Sam. Sam eats meat now, but he wouldn't really have a bar of it in any way shape or form until he was about 9 months old. Just wanted to throw that in there to show that doctors aren't always the experts - you know your bub better than they do!
As for bills - I think it depends on the agreements between the hospital and the health fund. We have minimal cover and had every cent of 10 days each in hospital paid. I'm starting to think we really got lucky!
Anyway, got my work done - time to crash. Wish I had time to talk about the complete mummy rejection stunt that Sam pulled this morning... Going back to work is hard, and in some ways it doesn't get easier as you keep going either - but then my opinion is probably a little biased at the moment due to horrid work experiences at the moment. Nutty kids, end of term, and a deputy principal I could happily toss into the lake and never see again. :wall:
BW
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:lol: just wanted to share my girls first real smiles.
YouTube - DSCF4544.avi first smiles
way too cute lol..im so proud :lol:
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Just wanted to give you all big hugs... especially BW, BG and Green. I feel your pain with the work situation as am in the midst of it myself at the moment. I'm lucky that work itself has been great and really busy to keep my mind a bit distracted from missing my girl. But it is all new to both me and Jasmine. She is doing much better this week as she is finally over that cold - and now I have it! Nevermind, I would rather be sick than watch Jasmine in pain any day.
Re the sugar water - I know that when my sister's baby (born at 24 weeks) was in NICU they used to use sugar water on a dummy as pain relief when they were taking bloods etc... not sure about the laxative effect at all, but they used it a lot as a pain reliever.
Better run as just on my lunch break. One good thing about being at work ladies is looking forward to those big beautiful, heartfelt cuddles that your little one gives you when you see them at the end of your day.
Janie and Jasmine xxx
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hi all,
can't add anything to the sugar water discussion but i go by the motto - trust your instincts and whatever you are doing, it's probably right :) And each baby is different so what works for one won't work for another.
as for work. i also wanna hug you girls struggling. I know how fortunate i am to stay at home until ash is 11 months old and even then due to a probable posting across the other side of the country, I won't be going back to the workforce for sometime :) But there is that yearning to have that interaction and get back into it. it's so tough being a woman sometimes isn't it!
smithy don't you just live for those smiles :)
afm - had a good bday yesterdya. DH got me a new camera for my nappy bag so i've been stalking my child lol my mum's group had a st pat's morn tea and it was heaps of fun. we all get along so well it's lovely.
Ash didn't feed well. seems he's easily distracted... typical male! lol. but he again slept 9pm to 6am :)
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Hello lovely mummies,
I have finally had the chance to have a quick read over where you are and decided to try to join in and keep up :lol:
Grub, happy birthday for yesterday. Yay for a new camera. I must admit we are guilty of taking endless pics, almost make a point of it on a weekly basis, they seem to grow so quick you can really tell week to week.
Hi Janie, I am glad work is going well for you, and sorry to hear Jasmine has been sick. I am not sure how I will handle it yet, but can imagine I would rather it be me.
Smithy, will have to check out your vid, thanks for keeping an eye on me too :D. Hope your daughter and new grandson are going well, do you have pics?
BW, BG and Green, you guys are great in your positive attitudes re going back to work. I am not sure yet what I will be doing, work has already offered me some part time work, but I am not yet ready to think about it. DH was out of work for the past year and we have just bought a business, fingers crossed that it goes well and we won't have the financial pressure we did last year. I do have the support of both my mum and MIL, and they would be happy to look after the girls one day a week each, but I am don't know if I can handle handing them over. It is a big decision and a hard one. Like Janie said, look forward to those big cuddles at the end of the day.
Hi Saph, Hi Marcellus, Hi KellyD, Hi Lenny, HI Poppyfairy, and everyone else.
I think I am having the 6 week wonder week. I am struggling a bit this week, I am tandem breastfeeding both girls at the same time, after starting off great with expressing and getting plenty of milk, and slowly changing over to all breastfeeds, it is had to know what I am now producing and I have been really worried they are not getting enough. The girls' weight gain has been good, however the last week they have been out of sorts every day from 4pm - 7pm, both on and off the breast the entire time, and with no break to swap breasts or to allow them to refill, by 6.30pm they are crying and frustrated and not wanting to latch on. It is exhausting. Luckily though that has been the worst of it. Otherwise they have been totally great, DH and I are touching wood as we walk around the house. At the moment last feed is 9.30pm-10.00pm, I am waking them at 3.30am for a feed and then they are sleeping until 7.00am. So I am getting some decent sleep and am just praying this continues.
Just for fun I am posting a link to some pics I took at a twin mothers group today, 8 mums, 16 babies, it was crazy and very fun. Log In | Facebook
Love to all xx
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Hi All
Wow, to all those girls going back to work. I can't imagine how hard it is going to be for you all to leave your little ones, i don't envy you on that one. I'm one of the lucky (or could be unlucky) ones that doesn't have a job to return to. Good on one hand as I get to be a SAHM but bad on the other hand that we have to live on one wage and things can be a bit tight.
BDT: So happy to see you got some time to post, loved the pic's of you mum's group but geez must have been crazy. Just wait until they are all on the move that will be so funny to see all these little ones goign off in all directions.
Big hello to everyone else.
AFU: After our very stressful weekend, things are on the up which is good. Tara has now learnt how to suck her thumb (or should I say thumbs depending on which way she is facing), so the dummy is now getting used less at night as she will pull it out and replace is with a thumb. Only problem is that when she turns her head when asleep the thumb doesn't follow so then she crys and we have to get in quick smart to put the dummy in before she wakes up. Although this only happens when she is going to sleep and when she has her wakeful periods in the morning (about 7am). Also she has uped for food intake now, 3 full bottles (240ml's) and also 2 full meals a day as well and her new thing is wanting to stand all the time (with our support) but she will lock in her legs if you try and make her sit, so we have to let her stand until she gets tired of it then she will relax her legs to sit. Such big changes have occurred during this Wonder Week, she is growing so much.
Went to Melb yesterday for Tara's photo shoot and it went really well, got all of her shots down in like 10 minutes. She thought the photographer was a hoot and kept laughing at him so luckily we got some good shots. Fingers crossed we will get some work for her and when I get the photo's I'll post them for you all to have a look at.
Anyway, better get moving Tara has woken up and I better get some food into her. Have a good day all.
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BDT -I cant believe how much sleep you are gettting. We have a feed between 9 and 10 and then again at about 1-2 and then between 4-5 and then again between 7-8. I have to say this is driving me nuts. But we are going away for two weeks in three weeks time so know that everything will get muddled up then so not going to do anything about it until after that.
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Hi everyone!
Not much time, sorry, just wanted say to babydt - DS was exactly the same, 4-7 every night. I can't imagine doing that with two babies wow! Anyway, it settled down around 9-10 weeks I think. It's not likely to be a supply issue, just lovely old witching hour(s).
We're all fine. Must move on... have a lovely weekend everyone
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Baby Dreamtime I hope you don't have to think about work with your two budles of joy for as long as you like. Wonder weeks are fun aren't they I had a sleepy guy which was nice but boring for me. You're doing such a great job. I can't even imagine two Lincolns.
Kelly :leap: for Tara finding her thumbs I guess you don't swaddle then? I can't wait for that, cos they can't spit that out. :D
Saph :hug: that's a hard slog feeding Your BF right? I was like that with link, now it's over too quick for me. not enought cuddles
Janie, Hope your back to work jurney goes well Is your sisters buba good 24weeks is so tiny.
Grub moving is stressful enough without the work thoughts, how often does DH move or is at her magisties pleasure I too stalk Linc with the camera it's great fun
ATM new formula is going down a treat Linc loves it it's is the prescription one. But unfortunatly less wind but still hard poos, for now so talk to pead thursday. They gave me two sample canisters which was so nice of them.
Voted this morning and Blah it's such a drag. Yesterday we went out for the first time to friends for drinks (one for me I'm still so not used to it) Little man was great goos and gaaa's and loved the birst (up on a high deck in the tree tops) then settled and slept in the sling on me.
He slep in the sling on mums bed too so I'm thinking I'll have to use the sling to introduce him to the porta cot and nana's cot too.
Have a great day all its 30C and so nice here.
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:clap: oh wow bdt i sooo take my hat off to you hunny,its hard enough with one bub let alone 2 babies lol.. and yes i have some pics in my photo site hun of new baby chayse if you would like to see him ..
a big hi to you all and have a beautiful weekend ;)
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Hi All,
Firstly I just want to apologise in advance for the big me post, but just need to get this out.
As most of you know, Jasmine contracted a viral upper rispiratory infection within the first few days of starting at nursery and everytime we think she is over it she relapses again. On Thursday nursery called me about 2:30pm and let me know that Jasmine had a rash across her stomach and back, but apart from that no temparture and seemed in good spirits. Come 4:30pm when DH picked her up her temp had gone up to 38 degrees and they gave her some panadol. I left work early and we went to the GP who looked at the rash and said that she could not rule out chicken pox, but it was too early to really tell so to come back on Saturday and she would have another look.
She went to sleep at about 8:30pm after some nurofen to bring down her temp and all appeared good. At about 1:30am she woke up and appeared just a bit unsettled. I took her temp and she was quite hot at 39.7. So gave her more panadol then a breast feed and took her temp again. It really hadn't come down so I gave her some nurofen. Started to breast feed again and she was a little fussy. So sent DH downstairs to get her water bottle and right at that moment Jasmine gave me this look and then went all stiff in my arms - and then started to have a seizure. She was full body shaking, eyes rolling back in head and not breathing properly. I just yelled for DH to come back and call 000. The next few minutes waiting for the ambulance are a bit of a blur, but I can remember just screaming that she wasn't breathing properly and what should I do. They told us to put her on the bed and wait for the fit to finish. I was panicing as I could see she wasn't breathing the way she should, but I couldn't give her mouth to mouth as she was still fitting. The seizure went for about 8 minutes, then she went unconcious. I put her in the recovery position and had to keep an eye on her breathing which slowly started to return to normal. Finally the ambulance arrived 10 minutes after we called - luckily 000 stayed on the phone with us the whole time as I was FREAKING. It took her about 5 minutes before she started to react to stimulation. They had her on oxygen as her levels were pretty low due to the 8 minutes of not breathing effectively.
So we got taken down to RCH to get her checked out and they confirmed that it is about 99% likely that she had a febrile convulsion brought on by the fever, brought on by the virus. They checked her out and observed her for a while and then we were allowed to go home with instructions to go back to GP on Saturday. Again she confirmed the above and said that Jasmine is now at a slightly increased risk of having epilepsy, but there is not any point testing for it unless she has a fit where there is no fever present. My family has a history of febrile convulsions with me having one when I was about 4, my older sister had one, and one of my younger sisters had loads of them up until she grew out of them when she was 5.
Jasmine is in pretty good spirits now, although she keeps freaking us out as her temp is still all over the shot. We have been adviced that we just have to try and keep her temp down, although the doctor at the hospital said there is very little you can do to prevent it from happening - in other words if they are going to have a convulsion, they are going to have one regardless of what you do to bring their temp down.
We are hopeful that this is just a one of occurence, and Jasmine will never go through this again. We are keeping her home this week (DH will work from home on the days that I am at work) just to make sure that she fully gets over the virus before going back to nursery.
Not the greatest start to my return to work - I am so lucky that my work is so supportive. The only thing that really annoys me are the damn parents who send their sick kids to daycare when they should keep them at home! I know this can be difficult at times and maybe it is the employers of these parents that I should have a go at more than the parents as it is probably them pressuring for them to be at work.
Anyhow, I have just written a novel, but it is nice to get it out as I just keep seeing flashes of the look on Jasmine's face when the fit started and also her not being able to breath properly.
Janie and Jasmine xxx
P.S. Good news is - Jasmine does not have Chicken Pox!
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oh Janie! the biggest hugs for you. I can't even imagine how incredibly scary that whole episode would have been love. YOu did make me smile when you said "at least it's not chicken pox"... always best to look at the positives i suppose lol.
i suffered fits as a child and outgrew them (was wrongly diagnosed as epileptic) so i completely understand the fear and concern you now have.
I really wish i could just give you a real hug love. I'm glad it doesn't seem to have done any serious damage to your precious girl.
bdt - i just want to applaud you for feeding your girls like you do. you are a champion. i can barely handle one!
hi to all the girls.
question - When (if) did you get AF back post birth (BG i'd really love to hear your experience if you can share?) and what was it like?
i *think* i got af yesterday but it's so awfully heavy and horrible and I've been having nausea and dizzy spells that i went to ghe docs yesterday. I was told it's either an infection (another one!); a pregnancy/miscarrriage (ha!); or AF and am to wait and see if the bleeding gets lighter. Anyway i feel really terrible atm but am hopeful its just AF (that really bodes well for FET at the end of the year! while breastfeeding still :) )
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Oh Janie how scary for you, my nephew also had convulsions when he was younger as well and has now grown out of them. My MCHN said it is quite common for babies to have them when they have high fever as they cannot control their bidy temp. Not a nice thing to think is going to happen. Sending you and Jasmine a big :hug: and hopefully she gets better real soon.
Grub: O.K the AF question. Mine started back 4 weeks after my baby bleeding and then it was 7 weeks after that and now I'm just waiting to see if/when she arrives again. Both times the first few days have been Heavy and it is lucky I still have maternity pads as I have had to use those but after a few days it then decreased and was all gone by day 7. Just after my last period stopped was when I was getting abdo pain and had an u/s which confirmed heaps of cyst had reformed but it was like day 10 or something and I could tell at that stage the the lining was already looking quite thick (too many u/s over the years to get Tara), maybe it is our bodies thinking they sort of know what to do now as before all this IVF stuff I would be lucky to get AF every 8-10 months.
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janie - that sounds horrible! we are keeping a close eye on DD at the moment as she has a rash as well, is very unsettled, and some of the rash is a little blistery (so we're worried about CP too!). her temp is the one thing i've been keeping a very close eye on as i have family history of febrile seizures (and epilepsy - GREAT). hope you're all doing ok now
Grub - AF for me wasn't at all heavy. i have heard a lot of women have heavy AF either first or second after giving birth - particularly those that have a VB as opposed to CS. i had CS and a small post partum bleed so maybe that helped. my first AF arrived unexpectedly. had some AF style aches but nothing major. then bam, she was there! next one was the same - unexpectedly arrived. i then had a bleed after only 17 days but no idea what that was about. it was minimal bleeding. i have discarded that as bruising or something from DTD. first "cycle" was 7.5weeks, i've now gone 7 weeks and noticed last night that i have some aches and my cervix is low-ish so think she may be on her way again....
one thing i DID notice - i bled for ages! i know that is probably a pcos thing - i used to bleed for up to six weeks - but 10 days is annoying me! we're playing russian roullette - won't go down the iui/ivf path again due to finances - so we're letting nature run it's course
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BG: I had a c/s birth and minimal bleeding although it did take 5 weeks to go completely but have had these 2 heavy bleeds since. The only other time I can remember having such a heavy bleed was when we were taking clomid prior to IVF and 1 cycle we had 5 mature follicles and was told "NO GO" when AF arrived it was horrendous. When I asked my FS about this later he said normally AF is heavy if you have lots of eggies being released. Maybe in my case because my ovaries (last scan showed in excess of 20 follicles each side) have gone into overdrive I might be producing more hormones, hence the heavier AF for me.
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well there ya go! i was just going on what i'd observed with friends not on any science when i said the vb/cs thing. it could be completely irrelevant
my post partum bleeding stopped within a week, then i had a mammoth bleed after 3 weeks - i had a clot the size of DH's fist after about three days of bleeding. i still considered it post of the PP bleeding though. wasn't comfy! i then went on to get AF at 6.5 months, still exclusively BF dd until a couple of weeks before that and feeding through the day and night still.
i think it's different for everyone though
argh! can't get my thoughts out. E has a rash and teethign and yukky tummy and not sleeping (five hours trying to get her to sleep overnight, feeding at least half that time) - and so damn tired! definitely NOT what i'm used to!
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With DS1 Af didnt return until about 8 weeks after "i stopped BF and that was only feeding twice a day. This time who knows, I am not sure if AF has arrived at less than 7 weeks or if it is the oestrogen cream that I am using. Rang Ob on fri and still waiting for midwife to get back to me. I have to say that if it is Af I will be well peaved.
Janie thinking of you.
Off for a little sleep before I pick Campbell up from kindy.
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oh Janie I'm so glad your daugher is in better spirits, what a horrible start to work but I am glad they are supportive of you :hug: hope it's all up and up now. My neighbours son had fits till he was 3 then nothing.
Grub I hope AF clears up, you might have been pg :o you have time for DTD. I hope you are ok. :hug:
Briggsy I have PCOS but no bleed yet, not really expecting one either. didn't happen before. my after birth bleed went three weeks,
Saph how you going? hope all is healing well
ATM DSS got caught corupting the school computers today :wall: bloody idiot! DH is steeming, I'm so disapointed. He's 16 and I thought he was more responcible than this, just to get of dam facebook!
Rang my OB and am going to get corderised Thursday I'm sick and tired of not healing so fingers crossed this works, Nothing major but not comfortable and it's been 8 weks now.
Tried phoning my boss to speak about putting my return to work forward 6 weeks, no answer I hope it's ok, I wanted to see her in person but she's too busy. :doh:
Anyways DH and DSS are having a loud discussion about why or why not it's ok to do funny things to the PC's at school. I hope Lincoln doesn't wake up. BLOODY TEENAGERS!
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green - before i started AC (2005) i had af in feb, miscarried april, miscarried at something around 9-12 weeks (maybe more - not sure cos no cycle - was quite pg though - labored for 12 hours before delivering fetus) in dec. nothing in between. have had no af that hasn't been induced by drugs/stim cycle since then. now she seems to have decided i'm worthy of a visit. typical. i'm not ready for another baby (if it were to miraculously happen!) - but i'm also not prepared to take the pill due to nasty side effects (stroke like episodes)
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How terrifying Janie! :hug: Hope she's all better soon and getting plenty of mummy cuddles (I'm sure it'll help)
Grub :hug: That does not sound nice.
For me AF didn't return till 16.5 months. It was very heavy the first 2 times.
Oh dear Green. As if you need more things to stress about!
Hi everyone else
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I'm not one to talk to about when AF returns - at my 6 week check I was given a prescription for the pill and sent on my way... it was decided that as I wasn't breastfeeding and my cycles were horrendously unpredictable and that I was about to start on seriously nasty arthritis drugs that it would all be for the best. My first few were really quite heavy, though - and I'm convinced that's more down to the pregnancy than anything else. In time they have lessened.
I have also been told that post partum bleeding tends to be less after a cs than a vb - something to do with the fact that the doctor can clean you out a bit while they are in there with a cs. Then again, the woman that told me this had only had c-sections, so perhaps it would be best to find someone to ask who has had both types of deliveries.
All good here - teething symptoms have abated, but no teeth to show for it so I expect them to resume at any minute. Currently having a few issues about my birth again - a friend had a baby at a similar prematurity and when the first photos appeard on facebook and there's bub in the humidicrib... and then there's bub all wrapped up in an open crib with NG tube... There's been quite a few panicky moments and flashbacks and general unpleasantness, but I'm working through it.
Janie - I can only imagine how scary that would have been and I hope it never happens again - for you and for any of us!
Green - have to second the bloody teenagers comment! I only teach them, but I'm a little over them lately. My biggest problem student has just been expelled (hooray!) but I had a parent call to demand to know why her child was placed on detention because he didn't seem to get it... Perhaps I have super-high standards - but I do NOT tolerate kids getting up and walking around my class room while I'm speaking to the whole class! I could go on forever, but I won't.
Hi to everyone - about to have to chase a naked boy around the house after his bath...
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Hiya Lovelies,
I have just had a mammoth readathon to catch up with you all...gee that Grub can talk!!!!!!!
We just travelled 4,500km from one end of the country to the other with 2 dogs and a (then) 4 month old all camping in the 4WD and roof-top tent. Yay...it was a laugh a minute. hahahha. Seriously though, lots of fun and I will post some photos later.
Very quickly before I get to come back later, Janie, my blood went cold as I read your post. I would like to think i could remain calm but it just makes me sick. I still get those heart-stopping moments when my Jasmine is in that paralysed sleep mode and you go through those split second panics but what you described is so scary. Well done for getting through it without screaming and hysterics. I hope you never have to see that again and that this was a one off. I guess the good thing is that if you can't actively prevent it, then you can't wrap her in cotton wool trying to avoid it and eventually the fear will ease.
Smithy, as always, love your work. Who can keep a secret like that? Be proud, you've all been through so much and all you can all do is love and support each other. What an amazing time, Congrats Granny Smith!!!!
Neptune, huge hugs for you and Beagle. You are doing a fantastic thing and you will continue to help your faithful mate to recover. (can't remember if he or she) but he won't care too much about the exercise, they are pretty adaptable and don't seem to get down about these things, as long as he's got your love. I know people who just put their dog down for the exact same thing, rather than do what you are doing so I am so happy to hear you are giving Beagle a fighting chance.
I had to blab on to give you all something to laugh at...another one of Ange's "quick ones" NOT!
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Oops I seem to have an unhappy icon turned on...naaaahhh, not me mate. I'm on top of the world (actually, a bit lower on the map now but who knew Kangaroo Island was such a gem? I'm in love:o It's so damn beautiful:p
Oh BTW it's Kingscote Green, but I can't talk to you for too long at the moment Green cos i want to kick your DH's watsit at the moment. I'm sorry, but he's too old to be acting like such a prat and leaving you holding the baby (literally). He shouldn't have gone off without you in the first place and he shouldn't be acting like a cr*p partner like you got your baby and now he's off the hook. Maybe I said too much and not at all helpful but I hate seeing you go through all this alone.
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Hi everyone,
Janie, OMG, I just can't imagine, you are amazing for handling this so well, I would be an absolute mess, I hope she is better soon and you have been able to control her temp etc and praying this is the one and only time it happens.
Murph, you are a legend, what an increadible thing to do, I can't wait to see the pics and hear your funny stories. I am hanging out to go on holidays with our girls, though will likely pick something a little less challenging lol.
BW, I remember clearly yelling at my little brother running naked down the hallway 'nudie in the hallway', what a cute sight to see. Thanks for the info re AF, I am already keeping a close eye on what is going on, and hope I will be one of the lucky ones to get AF back while breastfeeding, crazy as it sounds, still dreaming of a miracle conception next time around.
Marcellus, were you BF? Is that why AF stayed away, just interested. Hope you are well.
BG, Interesting to hear you got AF while BF. Hope E is feeling better.
Green, have you sorted out DSS yet? Good luck for Thur, I hope you can find out what is wrong, I agree, 8 weeks is too long.
Saph, I hope you are getting some sleep.Re AF seems sort of like about half of us have AF back even while BF. If you are not ready yet, I hope she stays away for you.
Kelly, can't wait to see your pics of Tara, and how cute re her wanting to stand.
Smithy, I had a look at your pics of Chayse, what a cutie, and your daughter looks so happy. How lovely that he will have your gorgeous Charlie to play with. Hope you are keeping well.
AFU, still struggling with BF, and still tyring to kick this thrush, which I have had for about 3 weeks now. The girls don't seem to have it in their mouths anymore, but I can feel it in my right nipple and breast after a feed. Also struggling to give the girls enough milk at crazy hour, or should I say crazy 3 hours, and will try a new strategy today, I am going to feed them a bottle at the 4.45pm feed so I know they a super full, and then give them a dummy :redface:. I have been trying to avoid it, however a friend has just read the baby wisperer, and she is recommending giving a dummy in case the girls just want to suck, this way they won't be on the breast for an hour at a time, hopefully, and stop using me as a pacifier. Will see how this works.
Good news is they slept pretty much all night. Last feed at 9.30pm and I had to wake them at 5.00am because my breasts were about to explode, I slept with hand towel in my single top to soak up the milk leaking out. I am going to wake myself and express half way though the night tonight, so I don't have to wake the girls, just to see how long they will sleep. Wish me luck.
Hi to anyone I have missed. xx
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;) a big hello to all my beautiful girls..
bdt... hope the dummy works for you sweety and same with the bottle i truely take my hat off to you lol..
murph... so good to have you back hun and also glad your big trip was fun ,cant wait to see some pics and omg yep your a leg hun thats for sure but what a wonderfull story to tell jazzy later on .
hi grub
green,i sure hope things havent gotten to noisey at your house ,teenagers hey hun they can do some very silly things i tellya
marcellus a big hi to you hun hope things are good with you.
kelly.. how are you sweet girl and also how is beautiful big blue eyes going .
janie hello hunny.
neptune ...hope all is good with you and adam hun thinking of you both
lenny a big hello hun
bw and baby samuel also hope all is well for you both
bg and bubba emerald thinking of you and hope your both going well.
acacia big hi to you hun
wow i finally did some perssies :clap: go smithy pmsl no very often this happens any more im soooo strapped for time lol..
but all is wonderful here for us miss c is sleeping so great bed at 10.30pm and bottle at 4am then awake at 8 am so fantastic shes settled down so much now and im luven it,she had her first swimming lesson on sunday and loved the big warm pool (ive posted some pics in my site if anyone wants to see ).
dh still looking for a job as he lost his just before we had bubba but were coping ok i guess ,other than this all good.
as for the af ive already had mine shes been and gone sso hopefully back to norm for me lol..anyways girls just know that even though i may not be posting much im still reading all the posts.
take care all my beaties and keep plodding along love to you all and have a wonderful week
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Oh Marny (smithy), I have tears in my eyes after just checking out your latest. How lovely is your Mr Coops and your gorgeous cuddly bub Charlie. Your daughter (the mummy) is still a child too so you have so many levels to care for. You should be sooooo proud of this lovely lot. I hope you can consider moving if it's an option, or maybe come up with ways to keep Chalie from waking in fright. My sister's kids have to catch the bus with swearing teenagers and it scaes them at 7 and 10 y.o so my sis bought them ipods or something to shut out the verbal pollution. Goodluck xox
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awww murph hun thanks so much for that beautiful post,your such a beauty i tell ya means a lot to have your support hun .
a big hello to all you lovely mummys today hope you have a nice day ..my girls is asleep now so just doing a qiuck post lol..
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Here 'tis.
Angela Bengsen's Photos - The road trip to K.I | Facebook
I forgot to post the link yesterday for you Smithy. Hope you enjoy our little road trip. some places I never even got to take the camera out, the mosquitoes (from the floods) were so bad I nearly cried...such huge big fat hairy scotch greys and I told Jazzy when we left home there would be no more bities. Wrong!!!! We left Childers like we were leaving the scene of a crime. I had jazzy and the dogs packed and in the car, doing lappies up the road while DH showered and I tried to blow the mossies out. Ha! That was our one luxurious night paying for a dodgy caravan park...20 bucks for the priveledge of 20 million fat hairy mossies. wouldn't you reckon that the management would tell us with a four month old baby, to just keep driving or offer up a cabin. we had no idea until night fall and then got hammered. I packed by 4 am to avoid the mongrel things in the morning but they smelled blood and were right onto us. We got past that situation as we crossed into NSW and then we got hundreds of biting little flies...what the? Sorry, I haven't told anyone about that so I needed to vent:redface: Anyhoo, then it got chilly and the biting things left us alone mostly and all is damn near perfect over on the island. Imagine that, I can walk with the pram (not too hot or too many mossies) and I even get to use the pram's foot muff and lots of blankies and beanies. Ahh it's bliss.
Oh Kelly, you cracked me right up with your comment about us all living in the one room...yup!!! We have a huge room though with huge walk in wardrobe and ensuite and the thing you said about hte hallway is so true, only it's more like we have two! I haven't learnt where the lightswitches are and even in daylight we are forever walking the wrong direction from one room to another. It's all a bit odd after an open-plan 1 bedroomer! this place has 4 living spaces alone:o
Better go and play house cos Jazz spewed up every bit of milk all over my bed this morning and laundry aint gonna do itself.xo
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:dance::dance: oh murph they are awsom pics ..just love them lol especially the one at the end with you ,the pizza and the light on your head :) you crack me up hun but what an amazing journey you all had congrats on making it to your new home sweety :clap:
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That's it Briggsy the pill isn't great for many people. It makes me mega cranky.
BW i didn't realise you taught teenagers :hug: I teach adults much easier. I'm glad your problem student is out of your class, that will make life easier for you. My mum teachers under 13's and she has heaps of problems.
Murph good job on the drive. I agrea re DH just not sure how to handle this long term yet. We're ok with the day to day stuff but it's the future that ****s me, he's still planning on going back to KI next year and I'm staying in Adelaide. Not sure how it'll all work out but really can't think of how to make it work. Got a headache ouch. Oh by the way enjoy Kingscote there is a nice crystal shop near the Queeny (pup) which I used to escape regularly. The LIghthouse cafe does the best coffee and Bella does the best Pizza. p.s. great pics on face book looks like you had a great trip. I loved my 4200km trip from Adelaide to Darwin and back but that was without a baby. Next time Linc is comming
BabyDreamtime thrush on your nipples hurst so so so much and it's a bugga you need to keep treating the girls too. I did that with Linc for ages. great news on the sleep front too lucky you.
Smithy what a huge post well done :D well done Charlie too what a great effort on letting mummy sleep too.
ATM been a busy day takes so long to get organised and in and out of the car. Linc is good, #2 are happening which is good.
As for DSS he punched the wall and hurt his hand! Dumb ASS. He carried on like a pork chop cried and DH felt sorry for him, I didnt' and he didn't do his jobs which really annoyed me cos I had to do them, being home, Like I have nothing to do :doh:
Went to the pead yesterday and Linc's kidneys are fine :dance: so that's the end of it, no more hosp. Which is good. I feel much better
Also I got my maternity leave extended till the 1/6 so that's also a load off my mind. My boss was ok about it, but I do wish I cold have a little more time but the $$$ will run out by then.
Ok need to do something about lunch (have some)
Have a great day all :grouphug:
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Hi Girls
I'm still around just been extra busy these last few days. Murph good to see you back on line and by the looks of things I think you've had BB withdrawal :).
Well done Smithy on the personals, are you getting more time on your hands.
BDT: I'm still amazed at how you are doing with your babies and to do such long persies as well, you put us all to shame.
Green: Yay for Linc not having any kidney reflux. Tara had a scan at 6 days to check if she had any kidney problems as I suffered from reflux as a child and now have 1 non functioning kidney.
Well we no longer have any need for a dummy, thumbs are much better. This now means no more having to replace the dummy to settle back to sleep, Tara does it all by herself now by putting a thumb in. Anyway here are some updated photo's Kelly Dishot's Photos - Tara March 2010 | Facebook the body suit she is wearing in the sleeping pictures is a size 0. So much for having a tiny baby, she has made up for that plus some..
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hi all, doing the mummy type - 1 handed due 2 passed out baby on me :)
still here and hi 2 murpph. looks like u had a good trip -we r probably doing similar in dec but newcastle 2 darwin and no camping cos of summmer.
thanks for all your af advice/experiences. im pretty sure its af now as bleeding lighter. so thats good for fet an years end
ox
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:) aww baby tara you are just sooo cute sweetheart i love the photo of you in your bed sound asleep ,your beautiful darlin.
hiya grub,clever mummy typing one handed lol.
green what a silly boy your dss is fancy punching the wall :rolleyes: oh well karma bit him on the you know what if he hurt his hand hahahahaha
and can i just say YA FOR LINCS # 2S :clap: and his little kidneys great to hear hunny.
i rekon he might just start to settle down now as charlie seems to be a totally differnt bub i agree with what all the girls were saying about the 6 week horros thank god im over them now lol. i really feel if were getting a little routine now:clap:
my girl is 9 weeks tomorrow OMG were did that go
have a lovely night girls im off to get mcdonalds for dinner tonight im to lazy to cook ...naughty me
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Well we survived the biggest storm to hit perth in years. Friends of our werent so lucky with ceilings caving in and lights blowing up all the exciting stuff.
I would really like these wonder weeks to be over now, I was up with Xavier every hour last night and he feeds all day long. so far today he has feed at 1am 3.30am 7.30am 10am 12.30pm 3.30pm 5pm and I will feed himagain at arround 9.30pm.
Sorry about the me post but I need some serious help. Campbell who turned 3 in december was toilet trained well and truely before Xavier was born. Some of you will remember my bugger, bugger, bugger toilet story from the preggers forum. Well he has completely reverted back and is weeing and pooing everywhere. I can not get him to use the toilet. Today in the space of half an hour he went 3 times. I just dont know what to do.
Oh and on an up note the midwife finally rang me back today, told me that is was not AF but the oestrogen cream making me bleed as it is a hormone (no S#@t sherlock) but I was not to stop the cream as I need it to help me heal. Well I have to say it has been more irritated since using the cream than it was before. Oh and she said well we will see you next year for your next baby. Sorry not a chance.
Hope everyone is doing well, sorry about the profanities just shows you what kind of day it has been.
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Oh by the way can anyone tell me how to get a ticker for my signiture.
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:)hiya saph hun if you would like a lily pie ticker just click on my ticker and it will take you there and then just follow the baby ticker ones ok,then when you have made your ticker get the bb code copy and paste it to your sig;)
http://lb1f.lilypie.com/9b4ep11.png
like this i just tried for you pmsl ...or if you dont like these ones just google baby tickers
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Cute Smithy:clap: Crack yourself up girlfriend!!
Can't stop for persies.. I am googling "5 month old hits herself in the head and stomach". Any thoughts?? It's cute but oh dear, OUCH, she packs a whack!
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Thanks smithy will give it a go. Wish me luck.