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julugo -
7.9 hours ago my poor christopher is so sick.the past couple of days he has had a stuffy nose,he couldent sleep (me neather) this morning he woke up his eyes were glued shut.i took him to the dr she said he had pink eye and a sinues infection.poor thing his eyes are so puffy he cant even open them.they put him on antibotics and eye drops.hopefully he will get better fast..........i hope all of your babies stay well this flu season...take care. Laura Ward -
Monday, 6 October Message to all This may be interesting to some of you. Seema`s email is seema.modhvadia@rdftelevision.com
Hi there,
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redlady -
Wednesday, 1 October yeah, I put them in the mail on monday julugo -
Saturday, 27 September here is something that is good to know................ Raise a good sleeper A typical newborn sleeps between 16 and 18 hours a day, and your baby should be physically able to sleep through the night — that is, sleep for at least six to eight hours straight — sometime between 6 weeks and 6 months of age. In fact, by 3 months, more than 90 percent of babies can and do sleep through the night, although they may still have weeks of night waking due to growth spurts or developmental changes. Exactly when this magical milestone happens can vary greatly, depending both on your baby's individual development and the healthy sleep habits you establish. Some hints: Create a consistent bedtime routine. Doing things in the same way every evening at about the same time helps your baby, who can't tell time, get the idea that sleep is expected soon. Example: Bathe, dress for bed, feed, rock until drowsy but not asleep, place in crib. Set the scene for sleep. When you put your baby to bed, the lights should be off and curtains drawn. Use a crib light or a night-light to give you just enough light to see by. Keep the room quiet or use a white-noise machine or lullaby CD to block out sounds from the rest of the house. Don't wait until your baby is asleep in your arms. Put your baby down to sleep when he's drowsy but still awake. This helps him learn to fall asleep on his own, without being rocked or fed to sleep. If he awakens on his own later, he'll be better able to go back to sleep without needing to cry out for you to rock him.
redlady -
Friday, 26 September i havent forgotten, Im sending today, I kept forgetting the piece of paper I wrote your address on at work. njdevchick -
Wednesday, 24 September Yes Thank You! I have been so busy with work I made sure I brought yours with me to work to mail out, I only remember to bring 2 of the coupons so I will mail out the $10 today and the $5 after, sorry, things have just been crazy!! julugo -
Tuesday, 23 September these are my boys in florida i havent seen in over a year.miguel (in white shirt is 20)victor is 15 he just won his first boxing match than night.

julugo -
Sunday, 21 September do you think its to soon for the walker???
julugo -
Sunday, 21 September christopher is 4 months old today julugo -
Sunday, 21 September sorry yall i didnt know it would be that big...................but isnt he just tooo cute julugo -
Sunday, 21 September
azmommytobe -
Thursday, 18 September If he has no interest then he is probably not ready.
My son has his cereal by spoon every few days. He is sorta interested and getting the hang of the spoon, but I say why rush? He gets all the nutrients he needs from his formula. :) redlady -
Wednesday, 17 September i have a ton of enfamil coupons private message me your address and I will send. No strings, Im not doing any thing with them. julugo -
Monday, 15 September i have noticed that christopher's hand and feet get very sweaty,even thoe it is not all that hot.has any one experenced this?does any one know why? julugo -
Friday, 12 September i did it i finely got a picture of christopher smiling......check him out,i posted 5 new pics
julugo -
Thursday, 11 September i want to thank every one who responded to my question.by date it is,so christopher will be 4 months on the 21st.........p.s i just added 2 new pictures of him ,go and have a look. thebigtomato -
Tuesday, 9 September It probably means he hasn't gotten over the reflex to push food out yet, which would indicate that he isn't ready yet. I had the same issue with my little man and I've decided I'm going to try it once a week until he seems like he's actually eating more than he's wearing. Then I will start giving it to him on a regular basis. julugo -
Tuesday, 9 September MOMMIES IM CONFUSED.christopher will be 16 weeks old on wednesday is he 4 months old now or does he have to wate until the 21st??????????? he has born may 21st thebigtomato -
Monday, 8 September If by "solids" you mean adult food, then no he's definitely not ready. He may be ready to try the stage 1 baby foods, though.
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