Hi Alison - other than the swimming nappies sold via the pack in the supermarket, I'm not too sure about bathers for infants. Have you tried googling? DH and I went to a baby expo last year in Bris and there were several stands which exclusively sold baby bathers. Most had web addresses, but I didn't take any business cards, so I can't point you in the exact direction.
Otherwise maybe give the pool a call and see if they sell swimming nappies or bathers. I know the pool we take DS1 to sells individual swimming nappies over the counter. It might get you started, at least ...
Harry's very unsettled today so I've got him in the sling and on the boob he just doesn't want to be put down and far from the nipple...just for comfort sucking mostly.
So a quick post while I have a content baby and and my hands free ...
Alison I'm sure I saw some bathers in either Best and Less or Kmart, I didn't check the sizes but they looked pretty small, that was a few weeks before Harry was born so about 6 weeks ago, I remember they had cute purple ones and they had a little frill at the back across the bottom
AndiE Sounds like Jacobs going great guns with his growing! I remember getting stuck with a whole heap of newborn nappies with DS2, he was out of them quickly too, I didn't keep the receipt and Woolies wouldn't let me swap them grrrr
It's good when you can get your house organised, I'm always cranky when mines not tidy and organised...could explain my mood lately unsettled baby and 3 big boys that don't see or care about mess and dirt don't make for a clean tidy house!
Carmey Well done on the skinny jeans
As for the boobs and running I have big boobs with out them being a milkbar and I always wear a supportive sports bra and a crop top bra over the top to hold everything in and minimise too much bounce when I'm running or doing any sport...not that tat happens often LOL but it has happened and the double up on the bras seems to work.
BS Woohoo on the apartment and on getting the feeding worked out you must all feel so much better no that it's all sorted, a distressed baby is very stressful.
Well I'm going to attempt a load of washing with Harry in the sling and hope he stays asleep!
Hi girls, let me be clear that yes, I got into my jeans, but that's only because I was so determined to get the things on! I squeezed into them and then couldn't do the zip up so used my belly belt. So, it doesn't really count!
Hi Willow - thanks for the info re the baby bathers.
One of DH's mates (since school) passed away last night of a heart attack aged 33. Very sad. He's been living and working in Vietnam for the past 5 years, he's a big lad though, 6 ft 7, very overweight and a very big drinker.....probably an alcoholic. Very sad though, far too young to die huh and he was a really nice guy.
Alison - I'm sorry, hun. That is very sad. Sooo young!
Question for you all: what time do you put your bubbies' down for the night? We generally get Jack down by 9.30 but my friend just suggested we start earlier so that we get our own time. Didn't kind of dawn on me to do that before - der! So, we're going to try and get him down at 6.30 at night instead, and give him a dream feed at 9.30 when we go to sleep. That's the plan anyway.
I'm not sure that routine works with such young babies does it? Amelia goes down at around 9.30 pm /10.00 pm...........6.30 pm would be nice but unlikely at the mo, ha ha.
Got some cream for roids, so embarrassing as the girl got the spunky young pharmacist to come and talk to me and ask my symptoms. God kill me now I thought!
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