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Wednesday, 13 August thank u so much for ur comment. was really nice of u. hows ur baby? have been ttc almost one year. KellysBabyBelly -
Tuesday, 12 August Thank you for taking my name poll. I like the name Marlow too! summerisis -
Sunday, 10 August Hi everyone. I added some pics of Sierra. They're on the last two photo tabs. My friend is a photographer and got some nice shots at a little party that her grandparents through for her.
I'm back atwork and time is limited. Hubby is playing Mr. Mom these days. Sierra is doing well -- nearly sitting up, grabbing her feetsies, and *talking* up a storm.
Anyhoo. Gotta go. I hope you enjoy the pics.
Tootles & Aloha, Jeni and Sierra 35Npregnant -
Thursday, 7 August I totally agree :) I think co-sleeping is not helpful for the baby, it makes the baby become to attached for constant touch and most definitely not good for a marriage. My girlfriend kept her little girl in a bassinet in the room just across from her bed. When her little girl became 8 months she placed her in her own bedroom in a crib. It's her third child and she say's it good for the baby. jcurran23 -
Wednesday, 6 August I saw your question on the lactose intolerant thing. If the baby is lactose intolerant, it's probably not because you're drinking milk, it could be your breast milk. Our baby was having similar symptoms and doc said he was lactose intolerant and it was my breast milk and he was put on special formula and was fine after that. You should ask your pediatrician though for sure. emetyb01 -
Wednesday, 6 August i am bottle feeding and stopped bleeding around 6 weeks pp and kadan is now 8 weeks and i bled the other day and then went 2 days and bled again for a day ..then nothing ...they say it can take up tp to 16 weeks if u had naturaldelivery and around 8-10 weeks from csection ...good luck ...but i myself am hoping i never have a period again ...seems like all want theirs ,,,crazy ..lol cris99 -
Tuesday, 5 August You're welcome. She said that if I had, it would stall it. But I hadn't and mine still stalled out.. cris99 -
Tuesday, 5 August Hey. I only bottle feed, and I didn't get my period until about 12 weeks pp. I didn't get to see my doctor for my very first pp visit until about 10 weeks, and she told me that it would be coming soon, and sure enough it did. She asked if I'd had intercourse since giving birth, and told me that could be a factor as well. monica9 -
monica9, questionnumber 1217014701 Is now closed. monica9 -
monica9, questionnumber 1216924458 Is now closed. Andrea1222 -
Thursday, 31 July Hi, about my poll..prednisone is a steroid and an immunosupressent (pretty much makes your immune system not work depending on how many milligrams you are on) I am on it because it keeps me alive..i have a disease that my immune system thinks my liver is something foreign so it eats it away to get rid of it..obviously without your liver you will die..so anywho...my son came out fine..a little jaudice (which is common), but got sick (colds/flu/pneumonia/croupe, etc) all the time like between every 2-4 weeks he was in the doc...then he had VERY badstomach problems..throwing up 4 times a day(like 2-3 cups worth each time he vomited) , had a ton of gas, lots of bloating and diarrhea, just miserable. he is lactose intolerant as well. he is just getting a little better, but is about 6 months behind when it comes to eating and talking because he was pushed back because of being sick so much, even though he started running at 9 months of age. but my poor little man was miserable until now..which he still gets sick often..i think the medication is stuck in his system because he got it throught my pregnancy and they told me to breastfeed which was not a good idea (i believe, with being on the medication). so yeah thats what happend..i just wanted to know if anyone else had experienced anything similar from being on the same meds. thanks for asking :) mommyinthesky -
Tuesday, 29 July We've had 2 diaper accidents. We have a BabeSafe cover on the mattress and then got the mattress pad from BabeSafe as well and then the sheet over the mattress pad. It's a pain to change the sheets, but so far OK. mybundleofjoy -
Monday, 28 July Thank you for the TV comment...I really appreciated hearing feedback! samlib -
Monday, 28 July i also use a sheet saver and right now as she's small i lay her whole body on it..soon she will have to lay the other way, but it helps i think.....good luck...oh we also have the water proof mattress pad kbpc3949 -
Monday, 28 July We use the sheet saver and where as it is easier, I am still not sold that it's necessary. It has helped a little and maybe when he is older will it come in more handy. For instance, last night I put his head on it, and when I went in to get him this morning, he was upside down with his feet on it. Good luck and enjoy yr baby in their crib! I know I prefer it... wilsonwilson -
Monday, 28 July I am so happy all is ok and the check went well. I hate the fact that some people on here want their kids to be walking and talking coming out of the womb but babies are babies and they develop at different rates. It is hard though when people say 'oh my baby does this and that' and you are like 'oh mine doesn't' it does make you think but by the sounds of things you have a bright baby taking the whole wide world all in. I wish you all the luck and if there is anything else I can do for you please please let me know and I will help if I can x cj -
Monday, 28 July hello - I have a mattress pad and just a regular crib sheet. Works just fine. Your baby doesn't crash around enough yet to pull the corners up, I'm sure. Less fuss is always better! My mattress pad had a rubber backing on it, I don't worry about spit ups or leaks sonya75 -
Monday, 28 July Unless your child has acid reflux, you really shouldn't have too much of a spit up problem in the crib. Also, I rarely have an issue with diapers leaking overnight either. So, you should be okay with a regular fitted sheet on the crib. wilsonwilson -
Saturday, 26 July I am so happy all is ok and the check went well. I hate the fact that some people on here want their kids to be walking and talking coming out of the womb but babies are babies and they develop at different rates. It is hard though when people say 'oh my baby does this and that' and you are like 'oh mine doesn't' it does make you think but by the sounds of things you have a bright baby taking the whole wide world all in. I wish you all the luck and if there is anything else I can do for you please please let me know and I will help if I can x
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