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thread: Babies Born September 2006 #96

  1. #163
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    Helen - Sorry to hear that you are having a hard time.

    Chrissy - You are a brave girl!

    Jodi - I hope everything is alright. At least you are getting good care.

    Nelle - Oh well. it looks like the freezer section of Coles will become your best friend.

    Maz - thats great news about the money.

    Not much happening here. Just made shepherds pie for dinner. J LOVED it. Then he had fruit salad for dessert. He picks the grapes out though and tried to feed them to the dog!!!!


    ETA - Nelle - J sleeps really well in the KinderKot. It is so much easier that a portacot, and still keeps him nice an snug. It would be great for a new bub. It is probably good to try and get the new bub used to it while they are young though
    Last edited by lilima; March 25th, 2008 at 08:03 PM.

  2. #164
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    Maz,thats so fabulous that you got some money to help out with everything.That is a great woohoo.
    Chrissy,all i can say is i dont know how you do it!
    Helenp:Im sorry your going through a rough patch.I will try and catch up with you on msn when i see you on next.Take care.
    Nelle,i think you will be having your bubs very soon.Hope your bags packed!
    Shepards pie sounds wonderfu. meg.
    Unfortunatly no dinner cooked here as i have been vomiting all last night and have felt awful all day.My body feeld like its been hit by a mack truck.

  3. #165
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    Have uploaded a photo for anyone whos interested: https://www.bellybelly.com.au/forums...6125&nocache=1
    She looks so much like her big sisters Teleah and Annika!!!

  4. #166
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    Caddie- Did you accidentally eat some Gluten?
    I hope you feel better soon

  5. #167
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    Dec 2005
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    Wow she is so cute, thanks for the updates Kell. Df and I are impressed at what nice quick labour, he also commented Adam was lucky that he only had to be around 5 mins!

    Caddie- Hope you start feeling better, all these illnesses are going round at the moment.

    HelenP- Big hugs to you, sounds like you're having rough time we definately will need to have msn night think we're due for one.

    Nelle- omg can't believe you are due in 7 days!

    Jodi- oh that doesn't sound too good, try not to worry bout it too much, sounds like bub is doing well, maybe she's not moving so much cause now shes bigger gets harder to move. Keep getting regular checks, keep on top of it.

    Maz- That is great you are getting some assistance, all these costs from getting to from appts and whatever else comes up all add up so at least you have one less worry having some money aside to help out with things.

    Rach- Ash had her chicken pox vaccine last week and has been fine so far but I know reaction can take awhile. Personally I can't see why you wouldn't get it, I know its everyone choice and ppl have reasons not to but I remember having chicken pox when I was younger and how awful and sick I got so I just think why would I want to put Ash thru it when I can prevent it iykwim.

    Hi AnnaT- sounds like things are going really well. Did you end up doing the whole relactation thing?

    I had big day today, shopping for present for baby shower I have on sunday, had to buy my bridesmaid shoes (got $20 off yay!) then had mums group in arvo.

    Tomor get nice break, going to visit my friend in Castlemaine and gonna stay night so we'll see how Df goes without me for all that time.

  6. #168
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    Shell - I am busy tomorrow, but will be home all day Thursday. Do you want to drop over on your way home for a cuppa?

  7. #169
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    Meg, I've PM'd you my mobile. I won't have internet access so just text or call with your address and I'll see you tomor!
    Last edited by shellbell3; March 26th, 2008 at 07:31 AM.

  8. #170
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    Rach- Ash had her chicken pox vaccine last week and has been fine so far but I know reaction can take awhile. Personally I can't see why you wouldn't get it, I know its everyone choice and ppl have reasons not to but I remember having chicken pox when I was younger and how awful and sick I got so I just think why would I want to put Ash thru it when I can prevent it iykwim.

    .
    the reason I asked is
    1. it doe
    2. it doesn't stop them getting chicken pox
    3. in Japan where the vaccine has been used for 20 odd years a higher than normal episodes of shingles has been occuring
    4. vaccine only lasts 10 years
    5. Jack is not in the high risk category for chciken pox, ie no older sibling, not in childcare etc


    I had it as a adult and I know how bad it can be, I spent 2 weeks buck naked as I couldn't wear clothes laying on my bed in a dark room with Jase spoging me with pintasol mixture ......... so yes I know how bad it can be

    anyway we are still undecided we may hold off giving it to him and give it with his 4yr needles, a lot of the info I was reading yesterday says that the majority of cases in under 10 yrs is extremely mild, yes there are possible complication but there is with everything you dont vaccinate against IYKWIM!!! and a lot of theinformation said if they haven't had it by 10 yrs then is a good time to vaccinate.......

    I am all for immunisations where the vaccine helps to eradicate (sp??) the disease but chicken pox and rota virus vaccine dont prevent just can make the outbreak milder than normal anyway I didn't want to start anything just ask a simple question tryiing to gather info about the pro's/con's

    well Jack is 18 mths (yesterday) only seems liek yesterday we were in townsville having him I can't beleive how quickly the 18 mths have passed, he has all his teeth bar the 2 yr molars now he had his first dentist visit last week and his teeth are looking great she said

    anyway :wave: to everyone else

  9. #171
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    Rach.. i think there is a thread somewhere regarding the chicken pox vaccination. You might find more info there.
    We got it for Jesse a few weeks ago being the fact DH has never had it and it can turn him sterile now if he was to get it.. and we want to prevent that as much as we can to maybe happen to Jesse. He had no reaction to it at all, didnt even cry for the first time with the needle. It doesnt stop them getting chicken pox 100% but it has its purpose otherwise the govournment wouldnt pay for us to give it to our kids.. it wouldnt exist. Its the same with any vaccine. They are there to try and lessen the disease (if thats what theyre called) in the population. You can get chicken pox from someone walking through a shopping centre or down the street.. you dont necesarily have to be incontact with kids.

    Each to their own.. its a personal opinion and decision.. thats just mine.

  10. #172
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    Is it bad that I just ate Easter Eggs for breakfast?

  11. #173

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    NO meg - cause I just did too PMSL - it was a yummy peppermint creme one too....ahhhh

  12. #174
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    well i had coke and choccy easter eggs for brekky, followed closely by peanut better toast

  13. #175
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    Mar 2004
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    well im on a liquid diet.I have gastro and i have never had the ****s so bad.Even from bali belly.Last time i did i was in hospital.So im sucking a gastrolyte icypole and praying my husband will take care of me.Fat chance.

  14. #176
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    I hope things start improving for you soon Caddie, and that it doesn't get any worse.

  15. #177
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    Jan 2006
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    hi ladies

    i posted a long post yesterday and the bloody thing didnt come up.

    anyways just letting you know whats happening...
    last night tiarna was really unsettled and never slept at all..maybe for an hour or so the whole night... i was beside myself!! then savanna woke at 5:30am and i took and hour and 45 minutes to put her back to bed.. lucky tiarna slept through it but by the time i went to bed tia woke up again.. she would not drink any milk all night and screams if i try to rock her in my arms or even hold her.. she has been like this since birth but not as severe.

    i called my mum in tears and she came rushing over (she was on her way to work)

    we took tia to the doctors this morning

    my poor darling has silent acid reflux which has been giving her so much pain.
    i cant stop crying im such an emotional mess...everything just seems too hard and im so exhausted..it doesnt help that hubby works nights and im all on my own. im really getting scared im going to get post natal depression because i can see im just not myself. i just feel like im falling apart slowly. ive tried to tell hubby but he still doesnt seem to understand.

    anyway... she has started on Zantac and AR formula so hopefully she will get better.

    Anyone else been through this? please ... i need advice...

    thanks ladies

    ambz

  16. #178
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    ambz, I'm so sorry to hear of what you're going through. I haven't been through it, but some of the other girls here have. I know Belle & Meg has/had PND and I know when our Sept bubs were younger there were some colicy babies. Hopefully someone can give you some advice. Hang in there honey.

  17. #179
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    May 2007
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    Caddie - Hope you are on the mend.

    Ambz - J had silent reflux, and the Zantac did the trick. He improved in about a week!!!

    Also the PND - If you think that you are feeling like you are heading that way, call PANDA. THey are awesome, and they will ask you some questions and gather how you are going.

    TBH, you are probably just extremely tired. You are caring for 2 your children, some of the time on your own. Make sure that you ask for help. It is great that you called your mum. There is a fine line between sleep deprivation and PND. Hang in there matey.

    ETA - I just realised that you are in Melbourne. If you have Private Health Insurance, call North Park Private hospital Mother/Baby unit. They have mothers in there with PND, but also mothers in there that have really unsettled babies. They have a great Paed team, and I cannot rave about them enough. You can spek to them and possibly be admitted for a 4 night sleep assistance with T. I would call them asap if you can
    Last edited by lilima; March 26th, 2008 at 01:29 PM.

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    gosh Caddie hope you feel better soon

    amber :hugs: I'm no help but wanted to give ya some :hugs:

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