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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    1,039

    hey girls,

    Koru - great to see you hun! Goodluck with the move!

    Misty - poor lil baz, he has been having a rough go hey? What did the dr say about the worms?

    Saffi -

    Megsmum - poor little E. I suffered terribly with bronchitus and croup as a bub. Not very nice. I really hope she gets better soon, or off to the hossy to help . Goodluck hun.

    AFU - NO sleep last night! DS not too impressed with teeth....neiter are we . Today we are making stuff for the christening, should be fun!

    Issy & lochie - Happy happy 6 months my gorgeous god son! You are just a joy, we love you!

    Will catch up with everyone else later

    Rach xx

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    BellyBelly Member

    May 2005
    Brisbane
    1,322

    Happy 6 months Lochie!

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    Registered User

    May 2005
    Canberra
    3,617

    Well I am taking antibiotics atm, which are not able to be taken whilst breastfeeding. So bubs is on the bottle for the next few days, while I wait for the antibiotics to do theitr job and leave my system. I am expressing and throwing the milk out, but I am not sure how this is going to affect my supply, or my weightloss this week. And is it silly that I actually feel sad that he has taken to the bottle so well, and doesn't seem to care if I am breastfeeding or not?

    He is off solids at the moment. I tried to feed him pumpkin about 4days ago now, he hated it and is still refusing anything offered on a spoon because of the pumpkin. Oh well we will stick to finger foods at the moment.

    As for the worms, Will have to wait until I am off my antibiotics and then treat the entire family (just in case Baz has reinfected anyone else). Hopefully that is it then.

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    Registered User

    Apr 2007
    NSW
    775

    Misty - I thought you could take some abs while BFing? I'm no expert but may be worth double checking if you don't want to be pumping & dumping. Hope you feel better soon and that Baz is feeling OK today too.

    Saffi - How long did M take to get over her bronchiolitis? We had another shocker last night poor little girl But at least she is not too bad by day. Happy 6 months to you and Lochie

    Rach - Oh no about the sleep, I know how you feel!

    Hi Issy, Willow, Trish, salboo and anyone I've missed.

    Oh and I forgot to say yesterday too, E can sit now yay! She finally got things happening over the weekend, sickness and all.

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    BellyBelly Member

    May 2005
    Brisbane
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    megs - it was probably a good 6 weeks before her was breathing back to normal. The Dr was reluctant to give her anything because she was so young (2 months). He did recommend holding her over my knee and patting her back between her shoulders to dislodge some of the gunk on her lungs.
    Yay for the sitting.

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    Registered User

    Apr 2007
    NSW
    775

    Thanks Saffi, hoping E doesn't take that long! Poor little M, must have been tough for her. My dr is the same though, didn't really want to give her anything cause she is so little, she said we could try Prednisone but she didn't think it would help. I wasn't really keen to go there with it, especially if it didn't make a difference, whilever she is not doing too badly. Will just have to see what the rest of this week holds.....

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    BellyBelly Member

    May 2005
    Brisbane
    1,322

    The Dr said to watch out for a temperature at which time he would give her something. The other thing he said we could do was to use one of those vapourisers.