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  1. #1
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    Thanks for your words guys you would think at the gae of37 I would have a thicker skin and no how ot handle them by now. Still WIll and Ihave had alovley relaxing day without them *L*

    Teach do paddys sleep suits have mittens on the hands. I htink WIll is ready for asleep suit but his little hands get so cold and I have to find some with hands on them

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    Jul 2007
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    Aww bron thats horrible, should have told her where to go relative or no relative she has no right saying those things to you. She has that old mentality that dummy's are BAD i put up with people drumming that into me with DD1 all the nurses and midwives made me feel bad for thinking about it. Why do people think it's ok to do things like that?? I would never dream of doing it.

    Prama my bbs don't squirt they only drip when i am full and summer pulls off, i hardly ever leak anymore either i don't wear pads so now i have said that i will spring a leak hehe. I am going to feed as long as poss 1 year maybe more maybe less.

    Summer has nearly grown out of her 00 bondsuit it is a little too short.... they are quite small compared to other 00 things aren't they

    Forgot what else i was going to say i have come on a couple of times today but took so long to catch up each time that i gave up.... Feeling pretty crappy tried to take it easy today but feels worse just sitting around.

    Bubba is calling bbfn

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    May 2008
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    Talking about squirting nipples mine dont really squirt either - thankgod im not alone... ive only seem them do this a couple of times when i was pumping my boobs lol... but other than that hardly ever hence why i always question my milk suplies.

    Re: dummies - it was a life saver for me.... many people have their own opnions and i really dont think they should relay this unto other people especially new mums... i went thru and still going thru what the doc said about monkey's weigh and what im doing etc and it just really stuffed me up... your a mother and u know what it right for your bundle of joy..... just trust in urself and block everything out... clear example my mother she always has many opnions - i have learnt to agree and talk on advice i feel fit. And just one last thing about dummies they really help with reflux (silent nad non silent) - they have their advantages.xxx

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    Trina - hope you feel better in the morning

    Bron - 37 or 87 i dont think that age matters when you feel like you are being attacked... good thing they are gone and they can leave you to the fantastic job that you are doing... dont worry about them

    The reason that MJ gets changed (her nappy) in the night is becasue i had to do it when she was so young as she would fall asleep and not have a full feed - then she would e awake in an hour wanting more, so i had to feed then change her. i could leave her in the nappy - i am using BBH with the long insert folded with a fleese liner - as it is not that wet at that change time, but it is just a habit i guess... she settles back to sleep really well thou even thou she is more awake than if i didnt change her.
    What do you guys think???

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    bron - as sj said, 37 or 87, he's your little man, and always will be. no one should tell a mum what to do unless she asks for advise. every creature is protective of her bub. try telling a lioness what to do, hmm, maybe your aunt should try that.

    trina - sorry you're feeling down :hugs:

    sj - is mj sleeping thru and you're waking up just to change her? just my opinion, if she's uncomfy, she'd wake up.. i would sleep thru if she doesnt wake up. it also doesnt interrupt her sleep, but thats just my opinion

    cya t

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    Oct 2007
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    Hi Gals

    So good to see all the babes developing and growing.

    Madison is also drooling a bit more, not too much, mainly blowing bubbles lol
    She had her injections last week. Miss 3 was so cute and saying "Don't worry, it just stings a little bit and patting her hand". I thought I was tough but my hands were shaking when I put her back in her capsule. She didn't really cry, just whimpered a little when they did it, two nurses at once which is a great idea.

    She is so interactive now, and she's a real Mummy's girl. I sit sideways on the couch with my legs bent up so my feet are touching and then I put Madison down so her head is resting on my feet and she's looking up at me (does that make sense). And we talk. I usually say Mama or Dada but I also say Hello but kinda like hellloooo (like Seinfeld, remember that episode?) anyhoo, she was looking back at me and her mouth formed a little O shape and she was cooing back at me like she was trying to say hello lol. Well I think she was anyway, sooooo cute.

    Prama - I'm going to try BF for 12 months. I BF Miss 3 for 13 mths with 6 months exclusively so will try the same this time. Depends if I have to find a job earlier
    Maddie's starting to be a bit annoying with the feeding. She keeps pulling herself off and reattaching and my nipples are starting to get sore again.
    Other than that she's a pretty cruisy baby and super smiley. I'm really enjoying her.

    I took Miss 3 and Maddie to the library for the first time today. Note to self, don't leave Miss 3 in kids area and wander off to magazine section, every one gives you the hairy eyeball when she runs to you yelling Mummy, Mummy I want this book! LOL, she promised she'd be quiet.

    Wow, I can't remember all the other personals I was going to comment on, this thread goes so quickly.

    Have a great Mothers Day every one, and for those missing their Mums, I hope having your babies makes it a little easier.

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    Prama - i change her when she wakes or a feed - i wouldnt wake her just to change her nappy, but a couple of people have told me not to change her nappy when she is up for a feed...

    Jess, great to hear from you again, so cute that miss 3 was looking out for her sister during the injections, its those moments that melt your heart! we (me DH and DSS) all say helllooo to MJ too, i she try to coo back, sometimes its shounds like hiii, DSS gets so excited, he thinks that she is starting to talk, he is so impatient, he cant believe that she wont be crawling in a couple of weeks

  8. #8
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    Jan 2008
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    Hey girls,

    Finally got to post I had my mum stay last night so couldn't get online. I expressed two feeds for her to do last night so I could have a break and just watch a bit of tv and put my feet up, she also did the 7:30am feed for me so I could get more rest. I do feel rested but will probably get more sleep later.

    re: nappy changes - i always change DJ's nappy either before or after his feed - just been the usual routine with me. Probably why I don't use the wool covers much find the others do what is needed. I should look into night boosters though, might get him to sleep longer because sometimes I think his wet nappy wakes him up and he realises he is hungry.

    re: drooling - he drools alot now and blows rasberries - very cute.

    Question re: sleeping arragement - does your baby sleep better on their back, sides or tummy? I normally put DJ to sleep on his back when I am sleeping but when awake I will put him on his tummy because he has the most deepest sleep on his tummy, he doesn't even stir one bit. I am going to ask the paed about this and see what he thinks because I am just worried about the whole sids thing.

    Jess - that is what DJ is doing in his feeds as well, drives me nuts especially in the early hours of the morning when I am so tired. I wish he would just stay latched on and feed normally. I look at other mums breastfeeding and their bubs are so silent and stay latched on..... arghhh just one the joys of breastfeeding hey?

    Sorry this isn't a very long post, want to have some rest while DJ is sleeping.

    Chat later xxxx

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