Hi All,
Thanks for your support. Paed called yesterday and has arranged for us to see Orthapedic surgeon next Thursday. He told me her right hip is completely dislocated and left is slightly immature. So the right hip is the bigger problem. Not sure if the brace will be fitted next Thursday.
As everyone has said weare pleased it has been picked up early, at least she isn't at the stage of wanting to move around - she is happy to be flat on her back.
On another matter, a tip for those with unsettled babies (Georgie was yesterday evening, I swear she was picking up on DH and mine being upset), to help settle babies, hold them while you sit bouncing on a fit ball. The paed physio I saw on Monday told me this, I tried it last night and it worked, within 1-2 bounces she had stopped crying. The problem is it is tiring but I was thinking of it as exercise. Apparently it has something to do with there inner ear.


I somehow managed to close my window and I wrote a huge post!!!)
sry couldn't help myself. Today I was wearing him while I fed the dogs, and he could hear all these noises behind him and didn't know what was going on, he was intrigued it was so cute.
. How good your walk sounded too.

At least it's not thrush (MCHN checked this). 
), although she has yet to sleep for more than about 4 hours at a time during the night. How do you ladies do it?
If it weren't for that I would have to carry him all the time too. I think the motion of being held or the motion of the rocker helps soothes his tummy, I don't know it's just a guess, but it works for us. Do you have an automatic rocker or swing? That might help her to settle on her own?????? Good luck at the paed.
I hate it!!!! Fingres crossed tomorrow we find a real buyer.
Then during the day we all went ot have a look at the APEC fence and the goings on in the city (most disappointing, the news made it seem like the whole city was fenced off, but it was only about one street - lots of security and police around though - there were even several police buses(!), the like of which I'd never seen before).
I went to change her nappy and it was clean, so I put her on the potty and she did a poo and a wee. Woo hoo! (Then I took her off and she did another poo on the changing mat, but that's not her fault.) So proud of her. That's "the good" I refer to in the title of this post.
I was feeding her, when I heard some commotion from the kitchen. Stan then ran out, holding his hand. He had cut his finger rather badly (sliced part of the nail right off) and was in a bit of a panic/daze unsure what to do next. I quickly put Diana down and went to look for a plaster and cotton wool to give him, and the next thing I hear is a distressed baby crying and see that Diana is on the floor. I felt sooo bad. I picked her up and burst into tears myself. Fortunately Stan had by this point regained enough sense to look after himself as all I could do was comfort my poor baby. She seems all right now (she is sleeping on my chest as I write this), but it was such a horrible moment. I pray and hope
that she didn't get concussed or anything. Has this type of thing happened to anyone before? Are there any signs that I should look for to make sure that she is all right? She fell on to a carpeted floor, so that should have cushined her fall...? I'm worried. 
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