Shell - Naps are awesome. I hope you get one everyday when your DF is on holidays so you can catch up a little.
Nai - glad to hear DD is on the mend and it doesn't seem to have spread to the rest of the family. Don't feel like a bad mumaccidents happen and it might have happened even if you had been watching for that second or two it came off the path.
Heaven - not sure about the green poo here either. Have they changed back to yellow yet? Mr. J has a poo every feed/nappy change and some feeds I have to change him twiceHe is constantly going! My recovery seems to be going ok - thanks for asking. I feel much better/more mobile this week but still can't walk long distances. My belly was hurting last night but we'd had a big day with lots going on so I'm having a quiet one today. How is your recovery going? I find it really frustrating that I can't drive. Not being able to hang washing on the line is kind of good though
Yay for feeding lying down!
OP - How do you feel about using a dummy? I was not keen but Mr. J is a pretty 'sucky' baby and he was doing the same thing - coming off a long feed and crying because the boob was no longer in his mouth. We don't use the dummy much and he spits it out once he's asleep anyway. Also, the sucking can apparently help if the problem is wind.
Laura - sorry to hear you've got mastitis mate. Hope those ABs kicked in and you're having a good time at your party!!!
Tarkine - I'm glad you're still posting in here and with a sense of humour!! Was starting to get a little worried about how you were travelling. Take care of yourself as well as Alex.
Holly - Hope the chiro helps things for you and Leon.
AJP - Whoohoo on the big sleeps!! Mr. J has gone 5 hours between feeds a few times in the past couple of days - so 3.5-4hour sleeps. It's good but then I worry that he won't keep my milk supply high enough![]()
Meg/Ali/Ellie/Odette - How are you guys going today?
AFM - Hmmm...well I started this post at 11am. Hi and sorry to anyone I have missed. It has been a good day, but just busy. With the hormone rash you are all talking about - are they white spots, called milk spots on the nose? Mr. J had them at birth - apparently I gave them to him via hormones? They're still there. I thought I'd be the one with acne afterwards but we both ended up with rashes instead!
Quick question - does anyone know why you can't drive for 6 weeks after a C-section? What is the reasoning there?
I have been reading Baby Love by Robin Barker on and off. It has some good info about sleep and what is "normal" between 3-12 weeks of age. Will try to get back on and quote some of it later. We're turning everything off for Earth Hour soon. Hope you're all having restful, peaceful, sleepy evenings girls![]()




accidents happen and it might have happened even if you had been watching for that second or two it came off the path.
Yay for feeding lying down!

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