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thread: Babies born~ February 1st-15th 2011 #1

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    melbourne
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    Babies born~ February 1st-15th 2011 #1

    This thread is for parents who's baby was born February 1st-15th 2011

    Your moderators for this forum are as follows-

    Astrolady ~ Administrator
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    There are many issues that you will encounter as a new parent. We have put together this list of useful articles and threads in order to assist you with some common questions or issues you may have, and to provide you with bit of extra support that we all need as new parents:

    Feeding Support:

    Breastfeeding General Chatter
    Breastfeeding FAQ's
    Is My Baby Hungry?
    Bottlefeeding FAQ's and Useful Information
    Is Feeding Your Baby Taking Too Much Time?
    Bottlefeeding General Chatter
    Feeding Your Baby
    Lactose Intolerance
    Starting Solids/Homemade Baby Food
    Starting Solids - When Is My Baby Ready?
    Starting Solids General Chatter

    Please contact the Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA) or a Lactation Consultant if you are concerned that you may have breastfeeding and/or supply problems, and before the introduction of solids.

    Sleeping Support:

    Comforted Sleeping & Sleep Issues Forum
    Comforting Tools to Aid Restful Sleep
    Babies & Sleep
    Controlled Crying/Comforting/Sleep Training
    The Con of Controlled Crying
    The Crying Game
    15 Ways To Help Your Baby Sleep

    Other Useful Information & Recommended Reading:

    Baby Massage
    Cuddle Me Mum
    Infant-led Feeding & Weaning
    Baby Wearing
    Recommended Reading List

    Got questions?

    Post your questions in the forums mentioned above, or in the following forums where you're sure to receive many friendly responses!

    General Baby & Toddler Forum
    Breastfeeding, Bottlefeeding and Solids
    Gentle Parenting Forum

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    Registered User

    May 2010
    victoria
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    Woot we have a thread!

    subscribing

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    BellyBelly Member

    Jan 2010
    2,793

    I'm here too!

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    melbourne
    11,462

    sorry its late lovelies!!
    enjoy

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    Registered User

    Jun 2009
    Brisbane
    352

    Woohoo!!! Thankyou Olive!!! xx
    Hi girls, I look forward to getting to know you all! My DD was born on the 1st of Feb. My 2nd DD & 3rd child. So far she has been a pure blessing, Bf's really well & sleeps great too! I honestly couldn't have asked for a better bubba! I think she is my reward for my 1st 2! I really must up-date my ticker now so will catch up with you all as you arrive!!
    Alicia. xx

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    Sep 2009
    743

    Hi all,

    I'll join here too, will write more later when i have 2 free hands, insert - screaming baby
    Hi to Shan, chody, daytona's mummy

    see you all later,

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    Registered User

    Feb 2006
    Newcastle, NSW
    4,219

    Hi girls

    Me & my little princess Lucinda are here too. Luci was born on Feb 10.

    She is also grumpy and wanting a feed right now so I will be back as soon as I get a chance so say a proper hello

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    2014 BellyBelly RAK Recipient.

    Oct 2007
    Outer South East Melbourne :)
    4,346

    Hi Hi ladies

    Just subbing to this thread. DD was born 8 Feb

    Look fwd to getting to know you all!

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    Jul 2010
    springwood qld
    186

    just popping in to post my son born on the 4th
    looking forward to meeting you all

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    Aug 2009
    106

    Hi, hope you're all getting lots of sleep lol.

    I had an emergency c section on 11.02.11, it was only an "emergency" bc I was booked in for a C section on 14 and I went into labour. I had Miranda at 15:04 and came home Sunday.
    It was an emotional day as this was 30 years to the day that my sister was born sleeping. I said to my mum that I like to think my sister is watching over Miranda. I know it was really hard for my mum.

    Anyhoo she is just beautiful and she is my last baby so I am enjoying the time although I am looking forward to more than 2hrs sleep at night

    Look forward to sharing everyones baby journeys...

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    Registered User

    Sep 2009
    743

    Hi all

    Great to meet you, look forward to getting to know you all.
    My little one was born *th Dec, but at 31 weeks, actual due date 8th Feb.
    So I have to go by his corrected age for all his milestone development, so would like to chat with this group.
    He was 1.84kg born and is now 4.2kg at 1 week corrected age.
    He is doing well, although got a stuffy nose at the mo, and keeping me awake all night, about every 2 hours.

    Take care all

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    Aug 2009
    106

    Advice Wanted:
    I am not sure what I should be doing.. Miranda is BF and attaches well, seems to drink well pretty much every 2 hours. However, she often falls asleep at the breast and and when I try to put her down she starts crying and often wont stop until I BF her again. I don't want to just leave her to cry but I need to put her down at times. Just wondering if anyone has this problem or has any thoughts...
    Thanks

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    Sep 2009
    743

    TUP - frustrating isn't it. Matteo does this all the time, feel like I am continually feeding. I try and change his nappy after he has had one breast and fallen asleep, if that doesn't wake him up, I wash his face with cold water

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    Feb 2006
    Newcastle, NSW
    4,219

    TUP - BF has given some great advice. Unless I know that Lucinda has done a poo already, I don't change her until she falls asleep during a feed - she also does it every time. In these early days they do pretty much continuously feed and I find I'm having to remind myself of that when I feel dead tired. At the moment, Lucinda is feeding every hour or so for around 1/2 hour. Today she has had more of a space between feeds and longer feeds too, so things are looking up

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    Aug 2009
    106

    Do your babies cry when you put them down after a feed? I find that Miranda will sleep for 10 - 20 min and then wake up and I know she cant be hungry b/c I've just put her down after a feed but nothing seems to stop her crying unless I BF her. How do you get your babies to sleep if they wake up after a feed?

    I am using a dummy at the moment but I don't know if I want to follow this path b/c if it falls out she will wake up... (this was added)

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    BellyBelly Member

    Jan 2010
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    TUP - to keep Amelia awake the midwife on the hospital suggested I strip her down to her nappy while feeding her and play with her feet if she falls asleep. As for how to settle upon waking I have no advice there as Amelia sleeps for longer so I assume she actually is hungry when she awakes...... I give her a dummy too but always take it out when she falls asleep so she doesn't wake when in her bed.....

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    May 2010
    victoria
    436

    Hi girls!

    I look forward to getting to know you all

    DS was born on the 7th. His my first, so its an interesting journey so far. I'm loving it!


    Chody, In response to the belly buddies thread, Xavier was sleeping less before he started sleeping in these little blocks. He still has some unsettled time of nights where his up every hour or so for a few hours, but he seems to be sleeping better more so than not. I hope it doesnt get *much* worse lol.

    TUP, I too cant offer much advice re the settling as Xavier sleeps for quite a while so once his awake again I know he's ready for another feed. Although my midwife did say if he wakes after 20mins or so, he may have wind that needs bringing up. If its not that though I just rock or pat his bum until he's asleep again or I just let him go to sleep himself. He rarely cries and self settles (he doesnt grizzle or cry, just lays there awake until he drifts off) a lot so for the moment its working.
    I hope you can work it out soon, it must be tiring some days!


    Afm, I'm feeling great this morning lol. Xavier woke about 3 times last night so I got some solid sleep. The night before the little guy was restless and woke every hour from about 4-7am, and I really felt it yesterday. So last night was heaven in comparison lol.
    How long do your bubbas feed for? Xavier usually feeds for 10-15mins, with a few 20min feeds. I dont know if thats too short? I'll do a bum change during the feed and offer the other side, but he seems content with what he gets. He can feed up to every hour during the day though. I guess he's still working out his own routine.
    And burping. Xavier wont burp! Its not bothering him, if it does he'll wake after 20mins of being asleep or so and let some big ones out. Or he works them out himself. But its still frustrating that he wont bring them up after a feed, I worry that it will start to bother him eventually.

    And I wish I could get my blasted breastpump back together! I wouldnt mind being able to express a little once a day as my breasts have been feeling a little fuller and sore at times. Although they dont go rock hard anymore which is a bonus lol. But I cant get a one part back together, its like one piece is suddenly too big to fit into the other. So frustrating lol.
    Hmmm and I only just realised as I finsihed typing all that, that I could hand express

    Ok, call me crazy but I miss being pregnant! Its SO WEIRD not having Xavier there with me 24/7 lol. I feel so alone when he's in bed (he sleeps in his own room atm). It doesnt seem to bother him, just me lol. Almost like I'm having separation anxiety LOL. A good friend is 18 weeks pregnant and is feeling her bubs move a lot, and I cant help but miss it all hahaha

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    Jun 2009
    Brisbane
    352

    TUP - Sorry, but I can't really offer any advice either cause Lilli has slept through the night since birth. I have a pretty strict routine cause my life would be a mess without it. I usually bath both girls (reasonably deep bath) after their dinner 6ish-6:30? (dinner at 5:30)then give Lilli a massage before dressing her & really massage her little tummy & move her legs around. This usually is enough to get HEAPS of wind up if not during the massage then afterwards as soon as I pick her up all dressed for bed. I give her a little 'top-up' feed wrap her up and put her to bed when she spits out my nipple. During her 1st week, I set my alarm for 3:30am & got up & fed her then & now she wakes at that time each night. Dh just gets up to her & puts her on my boob for me. (kind of creepy the 1st time he did it but now it's ok) both girls in bed & asleep at 7pm. During the day, I wake her about every 2-3 hours & get her to feed. She usually feeds for about 30-45 min at a time except her top-up feed which is about 20 min.

    AFM - Daytona is acepting Lilli more now, not so jealous when she see's me feed Lilli. As I said, Lilli is feeding & sleeping well, so can't complain there. But I do need to ask, is everyone elses boobies still sore & fill quick? I didn't get to BF DD1 for very long, so didn't really experience this.

    Oh and Lilli was due to be born today!

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