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shaz
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Posted: 27 February 2008 at 10:54am |
I've managed to stop Bfing Alyssa during the day so that she will be all ready for DC . She only has a feed before bed time then....she is still waking for 1-2 feeds at night as well . Not sure how I will cope with that when I go back to work.
I'm kind of over BFing now but as there is no way she will drink any other kind of milk I will probably keep up these last feeds for a few more months until she is well and truly settled at DC.
I'm starting to dream of new Bra's but don't want to buy any nice new ones until I'm back to my normal size....whatever that will be.
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hailstones
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Posted: 27 February 2008 at 3:26pm |
Hmmmm....last time I was at the doctor I mentioned the 10 month jab, and he said they didn't do them at 10 months anymore, yet my plunket nurse told me to make sure she'd had them, so not sure what I am supposed to do about that? To be honest I was secretly happy she didn't have to have the jab.
Might start trying Elle on one sleep, have just put her down for the 2nd sleep now so will give her some time see if she goes to sleep, strike that - just went to check on her and she is out to it, so will keep perservering with the 2 sleeps.
Shaz - I am still hopeful about getting back to my old size (in the bra department), I have these gorgeous bras sitting in my drawer that I still don't fit. Still a cup size bigger
BS - hope Ella cuts those teeth soon, I posted in the other thread about what we have used.
Oh and I got a payrise today YAY!!! Only $1 hour extra but I am not complaining. They must be trying to sweeten us up, as if one of the current chefs leave the company is going to have huge issues!
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BuzzyBee
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Posted: 27 February 2008 at 3:51pm |
Hails I'd listen to Plunket because I got a letter in the mail saying that Lucas HAD to get his ten month MenzB jab otherwise the other three are ineffective! ...I know we'd rather not get them done, but best to jump on the phone and book it .
I'm still regretting going ahead with his vaccinations ...I was against them at the start & now I don't know!
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BuzzyBee
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Posted: 27 February 2008 at 3:53pm |
To add onto my post above I think you have to do it within 1-2months of bubs turning 10 months ....could be wrong but I'm pretty sure thats what the nurse was reiterating ...has to be done within certain time period etc etc
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mummy_becks
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Posted: 27 February 2008 at 6:40pm |
If you started MenZb at the 6 week jabs then you have to get the 10 month one. I didn't do that, I opted for Josh to start them at 6 months and he only had to have 3. There are pros and cons for the way I did it but i'm glad I did it that way.
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I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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BuzzyBee
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Posted: 27 February 2008 at 8:33pm |
Becks we were never explained or given that option... which sucks. The injection really seemed to affect him (he was so grizzly and upset, bit of a temp ...etc etc)
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Bombshell
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Posted: 27 February 2008 at 10:07pm |
we did them all on schedule and didnt really hhve any probs except the last one...HUGE bump for two weeks on her hip but mum says it was bad technique (*cough ex nurse**)not the vax
well we got sent home from Dc today at noon!!! daddy had to go get her cause i had court! she had green snot, and coughed so much in her sleep she spewed - think they paniced cause there is a bug going round that is pretty bad! due to the pneumonia history and fact we are flying tomorrow we are taking no chances - doc say her this arvo and we have a plethora of drugs to take with us...
BTW can we take liquids /medicines on plane internally now or have they gone stupid? might have to ask this in general i think....
ella weighed in at 10 kg fully clothed today! skinny minnie!
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Bombshell
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michsal
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Posted: 28 February 2008 at 12:34pm |
Bombshell wrote:
BTW can we take liquids /medicines on plane internally now or have they gone stupid? might have to ask this in general i think....
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I think you can, but you need to put it in a plastic zip bag. Best check with your travel agent?
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