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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jun 2007
    Melbourne
    981

    DH and I decided together (years ago) that when we have kids we would have them in their own room and own bed.
    DH is a very light sleeper and since he has to go to work each day, DS is in a room down the other end of the house, next to the spare room (which is where I go and sit for 5 minutes at a time between calming BJ down!)
    Cant wait to see the paed, role on tuesday so I can book in!

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jul 2007
    Perth - Eastern Suburbs
    391

    A friend looked after our two for 2 hours so we could have anniversary dinner last night and Greer slept from 8.30ish to 2.20am - although I didn't get the 6 hours sleep it was great to know that she slept for 6 hours and then she woke at just before 6am.
    I'm getting ready to make the cot transition shortly, more so that Greer learns that is where she sleeps as opposed to daytime bassinet night time in the double bed with me in the nursery - laziness is the main reason for not having done it sooner. By having her in bed with me feeding interuptions are quicker and less need for me to fully wake.
    She has just awoken so got to go.

  3. #3
    kirsty_lee Guest

    Hey Everyone! Been a few days since I came in. Well Ava-Jayde has a middle ear infection at the moment which sucks cause she's so sad and sooky absolutely breaks my heart. Thursday afternoon I knew something was wrong with her she was so clingy and just wouldn't sleep even after having both boobs and 2 bottles she just cried and cried. So I take her to the doctor and the receptionist behind the counter who was no older than 17 tells me there's nothing wrong with her and to just take her home and give her panadol. I tell her that her temperature is up a little bit more than it usually is and that there is definately something wrong with her. SO she rolls her eyes at me and says "fine i'll get the nurse to check her". So then the nurse comes along, takes her temperature and says "oh it's only 37.3 she's happy just take her home, she'll be fine" it took me ages to CONVINCE them to let me see a doctor!! Then I finally get in to see the doctor and what do you know mum was right, she has a middle ear infection! Idiots.. Then the doctor is so completely rude to dp saying "give the child to her mother SHE knows how to hold her" bah! anyhoo that's my rant

  4. #4
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    Nov 2006
    Hassall Grove, NSW
    847

    BabyWrangler Oliver has been in his own room since we came home, just not in his cot, I knew he wouldn't spend much time in his bassinette, but just feel that when they first come home it is less of a shock if they are in a nice small space for sleeping. It would be a damn shame if it was your milk that was mucking BJ around, hope you can get into the Paediatrician nice and quickly. Has he been tested to see if he has a UTI?
    alittlegrubi I think when you first come home the easy options are always the best options.
    kirsty_lee a mother always knows best. I can't believe that you had a problem getting in to see Dr, I mean, isn't it YOUR choice/decision to do so, and I think it is none of the receptionists business as to what you want to see the Dr for either, as for the Dr, all I can say is "RUDE"

    Had a nice day today up at the FIL (1.5 hour drive) Oliver behaved himself superbly all day. I am off to see 'Sex and the City' tomorrow, and i'm excited.

  5. #5
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    Jun 2007
    Melbourne
    981

    Hi Sharon
    nah he hasn't been tested for much at this stage...though I did take a pooey nappy to the Dr on friday as it was (excuse the TMI) the consistancy of snot...it was very mucousy...
    Dr took a sample and sent it off, but can't get the results til tuesday (damned public holiday!).
    Hey Sharon does Zantac make Ollie spew? BJ has it 3 times a day, and every single time he has it, that feed, all comes up and we start again....he chucks a little bit with all feed, little bits, but when he has the Zantac..its massive...he'd had about 80ml of formula before (after the zantac) and the projectile that came up would have been at least 70ml of it (and it really upset him, whereas normal spews just kinda dribble out!).

  6. #6
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    Jun 2007
    397

    Kirsty_lee I would be on the look out for a new DR!

    Mine is great, and lovely also 17 looking receptionsit. They have fit me in twice when i have needed to see urgently, once for mastitis, and last week when he had a cold...just before they closed on a saturday morning!! and my dr usually takes about 1week to get an appointment as he is so good! and even though they squished us in DH was very impressed at how thourgh he was, not rushing at all

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Nov 2006
    Hassall Grove, NSW
    847

    BabyWrangler that poohey nappie that you took to dr's the other day sounds like it could be lactose intollerance (maybe). As for the spewing after Zantac, no and he is now on 1ml 3 times a day as well, Oliver's reflux was more of the silent reflux, where he only brings up small amounts and then it goes back down, and he was doing a lot of gulping/gasping for air when this happened. Projectile vomiting can be stressful for little babies (and mums and dads too) really hope that you can get some answers tomorrow.
    Taurusa it's great when you find a good GP I have been seeing mine for over 20 years and he is now starting to go into semi-retirement which is a real PITA because now I have to find another great GP which is really hard these days.

    Off to have my shower and start getting ready for my afternoon out, i'm excited, but don't want to leave my Ollie, even though he's with DH, it's the fact that i'm not there for him.

    Have a great public holiday for all those lucky to have one.

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Jun 2007
    Melbourne
    981

    Aaahh ok...Im here with more than 2 minutes to spare!
    Whilst he's still not right, he's much improved.
    We have switched BJ over to formula, and dropped his Zantac to 0.5ml (instead of 1ml) 3 times a day.
    He is settling alot faster (and usually by himself with needing to be held or patted), sleeping much better (2X4 hour stints last night...I don't know myself this morning!).
    He is still a little grunty and thrashy...and will definately be still paedying this week for sure, but he's much improved...chances are it was the drop in Zantac, but we are likely going to stick to formula now as we don't really want to put him through the pain of going backwards if we go back to breastfeeding and it turns out that was the problem NOT the Zantac.
    Now that all made sense in my head, just not sure if it will to you guys, if not, sorry...its been a LONG weekend.

    Right, personals (Im sorry for the delay!)
    Kirsty_lee: I HATE people that think they know our kids better than us, the Dr I first went to about BJ's reflux was the same as the nurse you saw...I will NEVER see him again, he works in the clinic we go to, but I always request anyone but him now! Our clinic is good at squishing people in too...and if I say Im calling for an appointment for BJ they actually say "Do you need to just be fitted in now, or can you wait for the next available appointment" which I think is great, they even did it back when I was preganat and had severe gastro, I rang and said I needed to see someone for first available appt as Im 28 weeks and think I have gastro, they said "come straight down" I walked in the door and they said "Dr Courts patient just finished, go right in" They are great!
    Grubi:Im glad you enjoyed your time out....We had a great time for DH's birthday last week when my boss babysat, even though I wished I could be in 2 places at once!
    Sharon:I agree about the nice enclosed space, but in the end, BJ was wrapped (as I think Ollie is?) and then with the anti roll pillow, and the bed being short sheeted (I HATE putting them all the way down the end of the cot!) he was pretty enclosed anyway.
    How much formula does Ollie take in each feed, and how far apart? Just trying to see what Bj's doing in comparison!
    Nettie: LOVE the pic of Liam in your sig!
    ShoegalDon't stress too much about the percentages (but it's kinda nice to know where they fit!), BJ is in the bottom 3 a fair bit, occasionally the bottom 25...what can I say, he's a pipsqueak! But the MCHN is always pleased with his progress so I'm happy! Baxter is a little cutie though!

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