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    Oct 2006
    Perth
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    Re: Babies born~January 1st-15th 2010 #1

    Teagz, I used infacol for DS which worked a treat. Haven't had to use any yet with Amelia but have thought about it. She goes a day or two without a poo then is cranky then the poo comes (massively mind you) and then she seems happy. She has been a cranky pants today and I can feel the wind in her belly moving around.

    Illeyena - so jealous on the drink! I'm looking forward to my first glass of wine but at the moment Amelia is still cluster feeding in the evenings until about 9:30 then sleeping until 2am. At 9:30 I'm ready for bed myself so no point having a drink then!

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    Sep 2008
    Bunbury, Western Australia
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    eluned, jackson has no troubles with pooping but he doesn't lik bringing his burps up without a fight. Poor little man will scream so hard, they must hurt so much, after walking around and jiggling him for half an hour he'll let our the most massive burp and he's fine.

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    Dec 2008
    Adelaide
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    Hi Everyone,

    Wow, can't believe your little boy is rolling!

    Leah - hope you have a wonderful time on your holiday, really enjoy it.

    Jenjams, yeah, from the c/s, have a lot of numb areas, plus some alittle painful to touch soon. My OB said it can take up to a year (sometimes more) for the numb feeling to go away.

    Well, we saw the paed on Tuesday for Darcey's 7 week check-up. She's super healthy, putting on weight nicely. At 7 weeks, she weighed in at 4.1kg, length at 54cm (can't remember the head circumference). Can't believe how much she has grown, although she's still not yet at her cousins birth weight of 4.3kg

    Has anyone else had the 8 week immunisation yet? Is is really that bad for them? Ours is on 16 March, and am not looking forward to it - I HATE needles at the best of times, and this will be a real challenge, having to console my little girl, while watching her getting jabbed.

    We're also having great success with night time sleeping, Darcey will sleep for around 5 to 7 hours, then she wakes, I change her, feed her, and put her back into bed. I don't soothe her into sleep at this time, but let her put herself to sleep, which normally takes around 10 mins. She's started doing this herself, and I'm so grateful, hopefully it will mean a smoother transition to her putting herself to sleep when she is first put to bed when she gets older. I'm a sook for all the other times though, and prefer to rock her, hold her until she's sound asleep.

    got to go....it's booby juice time again.
    Take Care everyone,
    Petal

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    Dec 2008
    Adelaide
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    jenjams, I've just sent a fb request to you, but it comes up as my husbands name when you see it.
    Petal