Morning,

Grubi - congrats on weight-loss!! I am trying hard but not really getting anywhere. I only have about 2kgs to get back to pre-preg weight but then so many more to get to goal weight. The thing is, I know if I don't do it now, it will never happen - I have perfect situation with being home all day to cook/eat healthy and go to gym - just have to make it happen!!

Zennie - yay for such good sleeping!! I find it funny when I hear about babies wiggling around in cot. Charlotte stays absolutely still all night - in the mornings I find her exactly where I left her!

Sarah - glad everything worked out ok!

Hi to everyone else too.

My wrapping dilemma!!!
Charlotte will only sleep soundly if she is wrapped up nice and tight. The last month or so I have been using a cot sheet to wrap her (cause she is too big for the other wraps and always seems to get herself undone in those). I had started to wonder how things were going to go in summer - but thought that if we were still wrapping her, she could probably go to bed in just a singlet and nappy and still get wrapped and have no blankets.

Well, Miss C is definitely teething at the moment and yesterday in Brisbane it was quite warm (mid to high 20s at a guess) and she woke from her lunchtime sleep with a fever of 38.6. So I unwrapped and undressed her and 10 mins later it was 38.8!! I gave her some panadol and she had a lukewarm bath and it came down no worries. Then last night (about 2am), it was back up to 38.3 so I undressed her and gave her some more panadol but in order to get her back to sleep, I had to wrap her. It was nearly impossible for me to get back to sleep knowing that she had a fever and was still wrapped up and possibly just getting hotter. Needless to say, the panadol did the trick and 30 minutes later it was down to 37.2, so I went back to sleep. But I just don't think I am going to be able to keep wrapping her when we have summer & teething to deal with (we don't have air-con in her room).

Any suggestions for ending the wrapping addiction??