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  1. #1
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    Aug 2006
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    Kellie - Ahhh, that's right, sorry, I'd forgotten. The intial self settling doesn't take long at all for them to learn, DS is brilliant now after only a few weeks. Most of the time now I just wrap him, give him a cuddle, put him down and pop his dummy in and off he goes. It's just the resettling after sleep cycles we are still working on, but doesn't sound like Tahlia has a problem with that if she is sleeping in blocks of 1.5-2hrs. They will really be able to help you with that so that's great.

    Trish - you poor thing! That sounds like an awful night. I am sooooo lucky that DD very, very rarely wakes at night. Especially now that she's dropped her day sleep she is in bed at 7pm and we don't hear a peep till 7-8.30am the next morning. I am always worried about L waking her though, so try to settle/feed him as quick as I can! LOL. I hope little K is OK, sounds like he might have an upset tummy?

    Viv - geez you have an active little man on your hands there! L is rolling from back to side only (thank god) and we've slowed down the rolling around the cot by putting him under a sheet - we used to just wrap him with no sheet/blanket, but after seeing at sleep school that with a sheet over him he wasn't ending up at the other end or sideways with his legs between the bars thought I'd give it a go.

    We might be off to the GP ourselves, L woke this morning with a gunky eye, hoping it's just sticky eye and not conjunctivitis! I think I'll leave it overnight and if it's no better, we'll take him tomorrow.
    Last edited by Willow; February 8th, 2008 at 11:23 AM.

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    Nov 2007
    Sydney
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    Hi everyone,
    I had a shocker of a night. Ethan woke up 7 times. Not sure what is going on he was doing so well.

    Since we are all sharing conception stories here is mine. I was seeing the gp because we had been trying a while and nothing happening. She sent me to a fertility specialist because my pro-lacten was high (the hormone that produces milk) but the pregnancy test was negative. He said that he thought I had polycystic ovarian syndrome and gave me medication. A couple of days later he rang me and said "don't take that medication you're pregnant". So it was a nice suprise. I was wondering why I was so tired and moody.

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