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Oh, that is just so cute Michelle!
Kel, well done on losing all that weight all by yourself. That's fantastic.
Hi Cate, good to see you here! Liebling beats me up too, I have bruises and scratches all over. I can't keep my hair in a nice style and he has now learned that "OUCHIE!" is soon followed by "let go of Mummy please, that hurts." He now lets go when he hears that, he has usually grabbed my neck, but because DH doesn't say please, just "gerroff", he doesn't let go of Daddy! He is very easy to train, just the pain of training. Still, at least he doesn't bite the nipple any more, so glad I trained him out of that before he got teeth! DS was teething for three and a half months, it was agony. He likes bouncing on our laps too, he also loves his baby bouncer so when he starts bouncing I try to put him in that now. You poor love with the reflux, luckily DS is over his again, it seems to only flare up when he's poorly now.
As for carseats, I take the seat out and then lift DS out of it. I'm dreading the day when we have to put him in a big boy carseat. I love my little man in his little portable seat! He goes to sleep so well in the car when I put the Dr Seuss CD on.
DS is now ready to sleep through, when he wakes he is not at all interested in feeding... shame that upstairs had to wake him up! What is so urgent they have to throw furniture around at 11pm? It even woke DH up. But now DS won't feed to sleep. I really hope he starts sleeping through this week, next week he will be in a cot in our room on holiday, then when we come back he can be in his own cot. Otherwise DH is going to get up and make him sleep again. That reminds me, must now buy a baby monitor - my mum's house is so big we'll need one there and when DS is in his room I'll need one for when he wakes up. At the moment he thinks 5.30am is the time to start the day. He is content when he wakes up now and is wide awake when he sticks his fingers in my nose to wake me up so I can't get him back to sleep.
OK, THAT was a long post so I'm off! Hugs and dribbles from mein kleiner Liebling.
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Hi Girls :)
How are you all going with your little bundle of joys?
Ryn - Congrats on Leib getting his tooth finally!!. i hope this gives him soem more relief as it emerges more and he sleeps a little more for you.
Michelle - Your new ticker pic is a real cutie lol,,, I wish there was a photo studio near me that could do shots like that.
Catherine - Hi, and welcome :D. My little man is a real fiend with the hair pulling and the little nails scratches. He gets a real kick from doing it so much,, he does it,, then stops still and watches my face expressions intently,, and if i react with an "ouch" or something,, he smiles!!!
Lisa - Boy, Quinn,,,,, he is just so clever with his crawling moves lol. They would be so cute to film :)
Kel - I completely understand about the not wanting to give bottles bit,, we are having a warfare about it here atm.
Well,, as for us,,, things are just not improving at all.
Griffen is on 2 hourly feedings,, I am taking activite, oats in the mornings,,,,, and am now on 60mg of motilium for a week,, reducing to 40mg, in a desperate bid to get somem more weight on him.
His weight gain the last 2 weeks was 50 grams a week,, and he has not slept through the night now for 3 weeks straight. His height is great,, it is almost through the roof of the graphs in his blue book,,, however, his weights have noe plumetted to right onto he bottom line of his charts.
He is one tall skinny boy, without a single little roll or hint of fat on him :(. DH wants him on a bottle,,, but he health nurses and my gp both agree as he loves feeding so much, that we are best off trying to increase my milk,, not introduce bottles.
So, for the moment,, we are on a strict plan for the motilium,, and he gets fortnightly weighins, solids twice a day,, and i have also ordered in some mothers milk herbal tea,, which is meant to help heaps too.
So, as you can imagine, I am frazzled,, and have been given more vitamin supplements etc for myself too.
Fingers crossed for the next weighin :)
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about the car seat guys,
i saw the thread about why we should keep our car seats facing the rear even for toddlers and i saw every car seat was upright yet slightly reclined, and none had the two straps to the parcel shelf. our car only has one anchor point and that's how we have to anchor it. i hate those straps, yet i understand how important they are. its just a pain to life 8kg bubba up and over those straps in and out of the car seat, while i hit my head on the roof above the door nearly every time. we have a little lancer, so there isn't a lot of room and elouise doesn't help me when i put her in. she arches and wriggles and i have bumped her head or got her foot hooked on the straps a couple of times (i never hurt her). its just a pain in the ass. if i were to take the car seat out and then elouise out, i would need a spanner to undo the anchor point. damn things.
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you have got to be joking! there is no way in my car that would work!!! i drive a new beetle and they have no space what so ever, it is not just the weight it the length of jemima that is becoming a pain in the butt, i have been hanging out for when i can turn her around as getting her over the straps is so hard, and like you there is NO way i am taking out the car seat every time..... i dont think our car seats are made for being upright and facing the rear....... you should go to a baby shop and ask them, they were really helpful with me and my silly little car ONLY one carseat fits in it
the shape of my roof means the sun is ALWAYS on jemima so she has to be covered by a wrap everywhere we go in the daytime the sun comes straight down onto her so that is the other reason i want to turn her around.
where is the thread about the carseat facing rearward?
baby shop people i would hope would have SOME idea about if you can have it facing rearward without the straps being in the way............
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I have a biggish family car and I even struggle getting Bella over the straps! Bring on forward facing!! Mine has two straps that join in the middle to one anchor point. I have a sedan if that makes any difference?? I've also been guilty of bumping Bella's head on the roof. Whoops! She's not bothered by it, but I hate it when it happens.
I read the thread about the carseat facing rearward but can't remember where. It had a link to a video about it and pretty much said you should keep baby facing rearwood until at least 12 months because it's safer. I was like, "What the...?". I also remember seeing pictures of poor kids that looked like they were 5 years old, with their knees up under their chins, facing rearwood. Ok, they weren't 5, but it did look funny! And very uncomfortable!
The chances of you having a potentially fatal accident are very low, especially if you have bub in a carseat. Also, if you listened to all of the studies out there you wouldn't even walk out your front door. I think these things go a bit overboard at times.
My carseat says I can change to forward facing from 8kg, so I don't think we're far off - I've not had Bella weighed in a while, so I'm not sure.
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i almost dont want to coz that would make jemima a big baby.... not my little baby...........
i'm soft i know
we will wait til her 6 month check next week and see what paedertricaian (remember i cant spell it) baby doc says...... our baby doc likes to see the babies at 6 months so even though it costs me i like the added service....i am going to go to clinic nurse too so that jemima can be weighed and poked and prodded by the same place as all the other babies at mothers group go to
its funny at 4 month check i think i wanted her to be longer and maybe heavier than the other bubs, now i dont really want her to have grown extra at all........ just NORMAL is fine by me.........
baby yoga today, the one i reallly like that didnt get kicked out of......... was it someone in this thread that asked how you get kicked out of baby yoga?? well........... your baby cries so you take it outside you try your hardest to get it to stop but it is 'one of those days' and she just needs to scream, nothing really wrong just worked up and screaming....... you do this for half the class at least 20mins for real or longer.... then you know that point when baby has cried all the cry she has and just needs to lie down cry for a minute then passout to sleep.......... i walked inside as i knew we were at that point and the instructor asked me to take her outside............ that in a place that said your baby is allowed to cry inside.... ho hum....... so i said i would take her home (which is what the lady had wanted me to say) so we exchanged the lessons we had left over for a nutrition class which i know i will hate, it will be interesting but it will be me hearing 'the otherside''s opinion all organic and anti farex and stuff like that, i can hardly wait
how many of you feed bub until bub will take no more?
my friend recommended this to another friend, she reckons babies cant eat too much as they will vomit it up afterwards if they are too full and have made themselves sick........ this sounds ludicrous to me
i just feed jemima a couple of tablespoons in the morning and will go to afternoon tea starting tomorrow i think then progress slowly, there is no rush as I know she is getting everything she NEEDS from my breastmilk, the only thing is iron and i know that farex has plenty of that..... maybe i should look into iron tablets, i have been extra tired lately, actually maybe i should get back on those pregnancy/breastfeeding vitamins incase i do get pregnant...
but really is the idea to keep spooning until they dont want anymore? i never leave jemima wanting more but i dont keep shouvling when she doesnt seem like she is asking for it ?...
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I would never feed Harrison until he vomits!! I agree Kel... thats ludicrous!!! Oh well... to each their own I guess... I feed Harrison enough soilds until I know he has had enough... he shows the signs... turns his head away, won't do "birdie" mouth etc.
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Who would feed a baby until they vomit? Wow! (OK, me this morning; I made DS go back to sleep without being fed for a few hours last night and his first feed this morning was STILL too much for him.) We just let DS feed himself until he is full - when he loses interest in having his dinner then we take him out the high chair. It's quite easy to tell as he insists on feeding himself, so when he drops his food and doesn't look for it, or when he doesn't grab his spoon and shove it in his mouth then we can stop feeding him. He had baby sweetcorn, potato and runner beans last night. I tried to point out to DH that DS is SUPPOSED to suck the green beans to death before spitting out the tasteless husk, that's what he does with some fruit still, but DH is still thinking we need to purée stuff. Why when he prefers non-purée?
Lil, you poor love with the sleeping! It's awful, isn't it? It's so annoying now because DS doesn't need/want a feed so I can't just feed him to sleep, I have to get out of bed and force him back to sleep then he's up again shortly afterwards. I hope Griffen puts some weight on soon. DS is around the 91st centile for height and the 25th for weight, so I have a long skinny one too, but not as much as Griffen. Must admit, seeing fat babies is weird, but then we know a VERY fat baby who is a month older than DS who likes to eat adult biscuits, butternut squash chips and dairylea cheese on white bread - I can't believe you'd feed a baby that, let alone that be his full diet! He is a full-on fat baby, nearly obese. Poor love. Then again, he sleeps through so maygbe there's something in it j/k.
The carseat bit is in the online stuff forum, under general chat. DS's carseat will do him until 22lb, then he will be forwards-facing as you can't buy rear-facing above the smallest size.
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apparently the babies know when they have had enough and will stop eating and if they eat too much it doesnt matter as they will vomit it up.............. whos the mumma? surely mummy should make sure you dont eat too much so that you dont make yourself sick and vomit?
i know one fat baby (he is about 3kg heavier than jemima!) (born 2 hours earlier and up until 3 months ago was the same as Jemima I think), he was at one stage not putting on weight and has gotten ginormous on formula and he is the one who's mum now has the advice to feed him til overflowing........ so i am really scared of overfeeding jemima once we start solids as up until now my body and her sucking has decided quantities! talking about food better go and see if mummy and daddy have anything for dinner tonight!
ps - jemima had afternoon tea today... i'm getting braver .... if this girl is underweight it is going to be my fault big time..... she had banana and cereal..... not very afternoon type food but i'm getting there...!
pps
Mother and Baby Yoga today was awesome.
BUT I was the only one there AGAIN
I so dont want them to stop the classes so if ANYONE knows ANYONE with babies between the ages of 6 weeks and walking that live on the westish side of Brisbane send them to Forest Lake at 3.45pm on Mondays! The classes are meant to be an hour but today it was only 30mins... that was when Jemima got tired and since it was just me I had gotten alot out of it, i think she called it a day...
it is $10 at the Minda Body And Spirit Yoga & Day Spa right next to the lake honestly PLEASE let other mums know it is so nice for both mum and bub, you can actually hear the birds in the trees!
(jemima actually looked like she was doing yoga today the way she eats her toes!)
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smylie: its in "websites and online stuff: why our children should face rearward video"
i can't over feed dd, she has reflux
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Hi everyone,
am feeling better this week. What a horrible overwhelming feeling that can be - I was very up and down feeling awful then feeling good!
Anyway Quinn has now got a really bad cold, bad cough and very runny nose - it's his first cold. Poor thing - he's much better today than yesterday, he slept almost all day yesterday with me waking him up for feeds.
He has now got his 3rd tooth, and the 4th isn't far away, more bottom ones.
Kel: I am still breasfeeding Quinn and it is all going fine - i love it, he only ever bit me once and I think my loud scream shocked him so much he has never done it again!
He LOVES his swimming lessons, he is splashing more and playing more and swims like a frog underwater for about a metre now. DP goes in with him because we go on Saturdays and it's a good time for them to have together. I wish I was in your area I would be at mums and bubs yoga with you in a second!!!
We turned Quinn's carseat around about 5 weeks ago - he is much happier facing forwards because he can see more and doesn't crack it as much. and it's great not to have those straps to catch his legs on :)
Anyway time for me to go clean up a bit while Quinn is still asleep.
hi everyone!!!
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Kirsten - Quinn's amazing - another tooth already and swimming for a meter!!! I wish I'd started Bella in swimming lessons, but the only indoor pool here you've got to walk outside and I really don't think I can do that! Will definitely get her into a class in summer, seeing as we have a pool. I also remember some of what they taught me when Bri was a bub. I'm so glad you're feeling better now.
Kel - If I lived over your way, I'd be there in a second for baby yoga! That sounds like so much fun and I know Bella would love it.
Ryn - I puree everything for Bella. Mainly becuase I'm scared she'll choke on it! Sometimes her pumpkin has a couple of little lumps, but she gets through it ok.
Me - I usually give Bella what I think she needs and not til she vomits! She's officially not 6 months until next week, so I'm just "going with the flow" for now. I will probably get into more of a routine from next week. I tried to give Bella apple yesterday. She much prefers pumpkin! Oh well. I think I need to start giving her more too, because she wolfed it all down tonight and it was gone in five minutes!
Needles are booked in for next Thursday. I'll definitely be buying the patches again - they were wonderful last time!
Better go and sort out dinner. See ya!
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what's these patches? and that reminds me to book elouise in for her jabs
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Hi Catherine
They're Emla patches. They numb the spot where the needles go in. You can just buy the cream but I think it's a bit messier. I found the patches convenient. They're around $8.95 each and I got one for each leg. The doctor told me it was a lot easier for her to inject her as well, as Bella hadn't tensed up like the first time. Also, there was a LOT less swelling and bruising.
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Michelle - Harrison prefers pumpkin to apple also!!! He prefers most veggies to fruit... just like his mummy!!!
Today we bought Harrison a bath seat thingy so that he can have baths sitting up with us... he used it for the first time in the bath tonight with Madeleine and he loved it.
He is soooooo close to crawling properly!!! He gets up on his knees and hands... and then moves his legs, then hands... makes small crawling movements, then gives up and squirms his way around... he is quick too... we've gotta watch where we step now!!! lol
ETA- there are some pics of him trying to crawl properly on his site.
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thanks for the info, impatient. unfortunately i can't use them. made an appointment last night and they had an opening this morning so its a little late. my fault, she should have been immunised last week anyway. she usually just gets upset at the pain but then gets fed and sleeps a lot that day. she'll be ok.
and then, not keeping a good eye on the time, missed the bus. luckily she can have it this arvo. then i might be able to get those patches.
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Hi ladies,
Sorry i have been MIA just trying to find time to get on the computer!! I need to buy a laptop..
Jett is going well, He is almost out of 00 clothes. No teeth, although he has discovered that he can roll to get places, trying to get onto his hands and knees, eating heaps he is on solids too, he has been for a while, i am trying to get him to eat more than custards tho, he likes vegies too but not as much. I dont over feed him, as soon as he looses interest thats it, no more.
I have started netball, trying to get a bit fit, i have lost more weight, i am 4kgs under my pre preg weight... I am feeling alot better within myself these days.
Jett is still not sleeping through the night, although it has gone from waking twice a night to once. So thats good..
Better go Jett waking up...
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Another tooth!!!!
A top one this time - he now has 3 bottom teeth and a top one, the top one ha been hard work - poor bugger has had an awful time with it coming through - he even woke up at 3am last night!!!
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Oh Kirsten... James got all his teeth through real quick... poor little Quinn, I hope the next one doesn't cause him too much pain.... yay for another tooth though!!!
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Hi Ladies,
Kirsten - yay for another tooth. I can feel something sharp on Erin's gums so I think that may be a little tooth coming through in the not so distant future. Sounds like you have a real water baby there with Quinn.
Jen - Hi Sweet great to hear from you. Congrats on the weight loss. I have loved playing netball. We have our finals next week. Erin is happy as long as she can see me playing! My biggest supporter!
Cate - Hope bubs imunisation goes ok for you both.
Lisa - Seen those bath seat and they look relly good. Erin is so wriggly and slippery at the moment so may have to invest in one of those.
Michelle - Those patches sound like a great idea, will have to look at getting some of those for Erin when she has her next jabs.
Smylie - I would definently coem to yoga if I was in Brisbane. ( Lived there briefly at Enoggera when I was in the Army) They sound great.
Ryn - What a good appetite you bub has!
Erin has a runny nose and a bit of a cough at the moment so was up a few times with her last night. Most nighst she wakes once at 2.30 for a 15 min feed then sleeps through to about 7ish. So not so bad. She settles straight away after a feed so that is good. Met up with a few girlfriends when I went up to Perth on the weekend. We were talking about breastfeeding ( none of them did) and one asked when will I stop and then said " Well Kristy as long as you are not feeding her when she has teeth and can talk". Had to bite my toungue and tell them what I really thought, I just replied " I will keep feeding her until one of us doesn't want to anymore".
Anyhow Miss Erin is now awake so must go, Take Care
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dd's jabs went well. didn't get the patches, i wasn't going out twice. she did well, cried but i put her in the hugabub and finished the feed. she then slept for an hour. she cried herself into a nap earlier, and is feeling better. teething doesn't help. good on you kristy!
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Hey hey
i had better ring the baby doc and find out if he will do the jabs or if i need to go to gp or clinic next week as well... i already have jemima booked in at clinic for 6 month check but i think they do the jabs at certain times of the day for all the babies maybe once a week or something and every other time i have taken her to gp for jabs... didnt love the experience last time coz jemima bled a bit and had BIG lumps and bruising for a couple of weeks afterwards.....
GUESS WHAT!? Jemima rolled over, and properly none of this flipping over thing some other babies i'm around are doing... it was a calculated roll over, she did it twice so far but i didnt see the first time just came out and she was very happy on her belly looking pretty satisfied she was at the toy she had wanted, then after that benji got home and she did it again, then it was shower and bedtime so have no idea if she would have kept doing it or not....
and guess what else?
Isabella and Jemima went shopping today!!
https://www.bellybelly.com.au/forums...4101&protype=1 hopefully that link works to the bellybelly photo gallery and then the smylie album.... if not go to the bellybelly photo thing and look up smylie....
i have posted photos of Isabella and Jemima chatting...
there are also some photos of jemima eating pumpkin and smiling and going for gold with her sippercup.
Jemima and Isabella seemed to get on quite well.... I think Jemima made fun of Isabella having to pose for the baby in the vase photo and then Isabella made fun of Jemima's hair..... heheheehe Isabella is so cute and has such LONG hair!!! Michelle you will have to take a photo (or 2 or 3) of Isabella's new sunnies... just TOO cute.... It was great to meet you in real life too!
lisa what is your email address i have found the cutest feeding sets on ebay that i think your little punk will love! i am very close to buying jemima one but they may just be too goth for her....
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my email address is robandlisa@hotmail.com
How great that you and Jemima met Michelle and Miss Isabella!!!
I'm running off to check out the pics now ;)
Woo hoo for Jemima rolling!!! How exciting for you Kell!
Now, you've just gotta learn how to dress her mid roll! lol... Harrison rolls everywhere... I checked on him this morning in his cot, and he was on his tummy!!! He'd rolled over in his sleep... it freaked me out so he slept in with us for the rest of the night.
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Helloooo everyone!
Yay Kel for Jemima rolling over! I think Isabella must have told her how much fun it is, and she decided to give it a try! I'll take a picture of Isabella with her new cool shades when she wakes up. I've put them on her a couple of times and she looks at me like, "what on earth are you doing??". Funny!
Catherine - glad the jabs went well.
Kristy - poor Erin with a cold. It makes life so much harder for them!
Lisa - your Harrison is one very clever boy! I think Brianna was only about 2 days past 6 months when she started to crawl. Bella's a LONG way off! Probably just as well I think! Oh! And I can vouch for the feeding set Kel found - it is sooo cute! Kel, have you worked out what the eyes are??
Me - I had my first drinking session in a year last night and I'm very happy to say I don't have a hangover, even though I was pretty much blotto! It was a great night and Bella was a good girl for Daddy. He checked on her before he went to bed and he freaked because she'd rolled onto her tummy and had fallen asleep. I'm not too fussed on that happening, although Bri was rolling from 9 weeks through the night.
As you all know, Kel, Jemima, Isabella and I had lunch and went shopping together yesterday. Bella and Jem were so cute together and kept checking each other out! Thanks to Kel, I've just realised you can upload photos onto this site. Duh! Looks like I'll have to copy and do the same some time today, in between mothering.
I had fed Bella some rice cereal the other day and put her on her blankie on the floor to go and get a cloth to wipe her face clean. When I returned, her face was spotless. It took me a second to realise that Fluffy (the dog) had licked her face clean. Ewww! Bella was all smiles! (She LOVES Fluffy!)
Bella has two cubes of pumpkin mixed with rice cereal and formula for dinner now, so she's beginning to want more, which is good (and somewhat messy!).
That's it from me I think. Have a good weekend everyone!
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elouise absolutely loves vanilla baby yoghurt. she'll only eat a third of a tub at a time, which is ok. she loves pumpkin, sweet potato, and carrots. her reflux is almost gone! i'm sure the homeopathic medicines are the reason and not coincidence, coz it got really bad. things are great. she's doing ok with the teething, hope that she gets teeth soon. i made my first batch of baby food: zucchini, carrot and sweet potato. she loved it. on the plus side, it tastes a lot better than jar food. i don't use thickeners. only veg and a little water. so what she doesn't finish, i eat lol. no crawling yet, tummy pushes backward though.
that's funny, impatient re: the dog. yucky, yet funny.
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Hi Girls!
Good to hear Jem and Bella had fun together, they both sound (and look) really cute. I love watching Lieby check out the girls, he is a LOT less interested in little boys - to the point that he'll ignore the boys completely but try to hold hands with the girls. I'm raising a flirt here all right. BTW, I love Bella's "mad scientist" look on one of those pics, with the right photoshopping on the background that could be a poster image!
I'm getting a bit sick of DS's appitite, I'm sure he eats too much at dinnertime. I like to eat dinner too! He's good with finger foods and using a spoon himself, but I won't let him refill the spoon so we have complaints about that one.
Right, he's whinging so best be off, hi to everyone I've missed (most of you!).
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Kym
Hi all,
I was wondering if you guys have room for another on this thread? I have only recently found and joined BB.
My DD was born 14-2-07. (after 21 hrs in labour, I really tried to deliver on the 13th, but it wasn't to be!!! took 2hrs to push her out and she arrived at 1am! Oh well, we never really like Valentine's Day anyway and now we have a great excuse to ignore it!)
I don't want to sound rude, but I prefer to keep her anonymous (I mentioned on an intro thread that I have some weird relatives and don't like the idea of them googling her name!!).
Do you guys have a regular time each week that you get together to chat live, or do you jump on and chat whenever???
It sounds like we are going thru lots of the same things as you would expect.... solids, car seat turning decisions, teeth and sleeping (or NOT sleeping as the case may be!).
I have been a little disillusioned with my mothers group - lots of nice people, but generally doing things quite differently to us, so I searched for a while before finding BB.
I'm also incredibly IT challenged, so my posts will probably look incredibly boring!
Cheers, Kym
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Hiya Kim... welcome :hug:
I don't know about the other girls... but I basically just get on here whenever I can. Harrison usually has a sleep at 11am for 1-1.5 hrs... so thats when I am usually on here.
It is understandable not wanting to use your daughters real name on here... I get what you mean with people googling her. Perhaps you should just call her by a nickname? Like Ryn does with her son... she calls her son Liebling.
Nice having you here Kym :)
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Hi Kym,
Welcome :) We have plenty of room in here for another mum.
We don't schedule a regular chat time, but that is a GREAT idea!!!!!
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Thanks Lisa and Kirsten.
I like the nickname idea, Lisa. So many to choose from..... I call her all sorts of names (all good of course!!) I think I'll settle on Monkey - DH is a big Monkey Magic fan, so he'll like that!
I have a dumb question.... (I think Kelly Z is already sick of my dumb questions....!)
How do I become a BB member, not just a registered user???
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Welcome Kim.
I understand the googling thing. It's so weird that these days we're all googling exes and people we know. I haven't done it, mainly coz I just ask people what I want to know. But it can be a laugh, I guess. My mum gets pretty nosy. I had an online journal that I wanted to be completely honest but mum found out about it and I have to omit heaps and tiptoe around things. I eventually just stopped posting. There's a BB member who I thought was the daughter of my mum's neighbour. Turns out that her name was a screen name so her husband won't get cranky at her for saying family stuff. So aliases can be good. Enough babbling.
Elouise's reflux has activated again. We had a big vomit mid-morning, which was bad but it was ok. But last night she threw up her top-up and almost all of her previous feed, two hours earlier. It was all over me and her and the floor. EVERYWHERE! So we're off to the paed again. I really thought the homeopathic medicines were helping. They appeared to, until a few days ago. She didn't even cry when she threw up her entire stomach contents. But I did. I was covered in vomit and getting upset, coz HUUUUGE vomits are not good. DP was asking me how he can help, I told him to just take her and I went to clean everything up and change out of my wet clothes. It scares the hell outta me when she throws up like this. I'm going to go on the reflux threads and ask them stuff.
On a lighter note, she's attempting crawling position. Up on hands and knees, and back onto tummy. Soon she'll do the weird rocking thing then start crawling. I just look round the house and go oh god, she'll make one huge mess and hurt herself. Gotta baby-proof. I hate that.
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time for a new thread everyone!