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Thursday, 17 July See under the message that it says do not send me updates? You have to click that. I was wondering why I was getting private blog messages as well. Then I discovered that everyone on your friends list gets an automatic update everytime you write. I hope you are well. I noticed you haven't been on in a while. Your lil guy is getting so big! Congrats. collsbaby -
Wednesday, 9 July Does your hubby wear strong cologne or anything like that? Or have a scratchy face? That can cause problems maybe...
My hubby and just gonna go with Mommy and Daddy..kinda boring I know, haha. Avocat29 -
Wednesday, 9 July We've been saying Mamma for me as I'm Italian and we say Daddy for my husband (he's Canadian). bluebeanz -
Wednesday, 9 July babyintheoven - My dd starts to pout and cry now when different people pick her up. It's not consistent so I'm hoping it will pass quickly. They don't usually start making strange until around 9 months of age. Does your husband get upset when he won't go to him? Babies can sense that, especially if he gets frustrated. Also, perhaps it would be better if you went into another room and let your husband try on his own even if your son cries for a few minutes. He might learn how to soothe him with his own techniques. Also - try backing him into your dh. That way he can't see him at first. Sounds weird but it may be a start. Hopefully something works for him! Good luck. Allie08 -
Monday, 30 June Thanks for this link - this is great! flgrl -
Wednesday, 28 May prepare yourself for those shots. I cried for hours!! mommyinthesky -
Tuesday, 20 May Gavin is going to grow up to be a handsome boy too. I asked the pediatrician today about Jacob's marks and he did notice they were much more faded, except the one on his back and coming out of his nose, but he said to wait until he is two because they may fade a lot more or disappear. mommyinthesky -
Tuesday, 20 May Jacob has a birthmark too that they say will just fade. He has a big one on the back of his neck that won't be covered by hair and he has a spot on his face and the darkest one is coming out of his nose. I try to take all of his pictures at the right angle or else you can really see the dark red spot coming out of his nose and I'm afraid that kids might make fun of him saying he always has something coming out of his nose. I felt like he is such a handsome little guy and then he's got this red thing coming out of his nose. It has faded quite a bit since birth, but if it doesn't fade completey, I think I'd have it lasered since it is on his face. jessicadarling -
Monday, 19 May It is only normal to worry about your baby and possible torment from kids. I don't think you are shallow at all. My niece was born with the same type of red birth mark but hers was on her nose! Hers has disappeared completely and she is 6 years old now. It disappeared when she was two or three. If your son's is large it most likely will fade and shrink in size, at least, if it doesn't disappear completely. Just make sure when he is older you don't MAKE him wear long sleeves if he doesn't want to. He won't know there is anything different about him if you don't treat him like there is. k-kaye -
Monday, 19 May I'm sorry that you have to deal with that and I totally understand and don't think it's shallow at all. I read that a lot of marks like that will fade or disappear by the time a baby is 2. My cousin has a birthmark that covers almost the entire top of her hand and it's dark and very noticable. She's 22, the dr. said that it could be removed, but she decided to keep it b/c at that point it was just part of who she is. So, maybe some time down the road if it doesn't fade, it could be removed? Good luck. He is so cute, I would not look at his arm if I was looking at his adorable little face! jnd2007 -
Monday, 19 May Hey I saw your comment..when you said the doctor said it would fade did you mean the OB/GYN that delivered or was it the pediatrician? If it was the OB maybe talk to your pediatrician about it.
But if it was the pediatrician maybe you can get a second opionion if it really bothers you. There might be something they can do to it before he starts school that may help! But if not, I wouold not worry too much because I think most kids may be curious about it but then look over it! When I was in school in elementary school I remember a deaf boy who had to wear these big huge old fashion looking hearing aids and in middle school and high school this girl who had the huge birthmark all over her entire face. But both of those kids were very popular.
the boy was on the baseball team when we got in high school and the girl was a cheer leader! Good luck! newmommy -
Monday, 19 May You are not being shallow at all! I completely understand what you mean. I worry about Ariana getting some of my flaws that I was teased about as a little kid. I guess there is nothing we can do and hopefully they get the real friends who don't care about stuff like that. He is so adorable even if it doesn't fade he will have plenty of friends :) missmouse -
Monday, 19 May Hi my daughter is six weeks old and she was born with two large skin tags on her face( they actually turned out to be earlobes=)). We were lucky enough to have them removed but she has two scars on her face one is pretty big. The thing is is that you probably forget its there when you are home alone I did. But I hated people asking about it. I don't think you are shallow, it is hard. just when I would completely forget about it they would just seem like part of her then somebody would say what is wrong with her face. I would be polite and explain they are just skin tags, but I wanted to say nothing is wrong with her face but something is gonna be wrong with yours if you don't shut up! I really was just writing to say don't feel guilty. When she was first born I was pretty upset about it. I would get so nervous everytime we would have visitors, it isn't that I didn't want to show her off it is just I didn't want to talk about it. And i did feel tremendously guilty too. By the way he is adorable. mom2boy -
Monday, 19 May I would never think you are being shallow. I can totally understand. We are all moms and we all know how much we want our babies to have as happy and easy life as possible. I literally get choked up when I think of Jamison getting his heart broken or teased by other kids. If it is any comfort, if I knew Jamison wouldn't be some ones friend because of a birthmark (or any reason similar) I would woop his little ass. I will not be raising my son to care about stuff like that. I am sorry you have to worry about that in fact I am sorry we even live in a world where you have to worry about people acting like that. By the way, you and I have the same taste in music!!! Cryptic304 -
Wednesday, 14 May thank honey, you too! Cryptic304 -
Tuesday, 13 May sorry its late but...
leahsmom -
Friday, 9 May Sounds like my family! My mom swears that my brother's baby is saying "Hi" and other things- he's 6 months old. So- I don't think so:) She means well... I know it's hard not to compare babies. Sounds like your baby is right on for his age. Leah is 7 weeks and flails her arms around and knocks at toys but is nowhere near grabbing them. She tolerates tummy time for a few minutes if I am down there playing with her. She tries to hold her head up but we call her bobblehead because that's what she looks like. Babies all grow and develop in their own time. Try not to worry.
Your slideshow is great- what a cutie!! Jo-Mama -
Friday, 9 May I think all MILs think that other babies do things faster. laurabutterfly81 -
Tuesday, 6 May Very cute baby and nice slideshow! mom2boy -
Tuesday, 6 May What a cute slide show! What a cute baby!
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