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Glam, when I was at your stage she tended to only move from about 7pm till about 9pm. It was only once I hit the 20 week mark that she started having regular times throughout the day. She will sleep for about an hour and a half then be up for 30 mins.
lil miss, we are stuck for room so have a crib for our bedroom which I'm hoping will do till about 4 months and then due to space she has to go into the kids room in a oct bed. Although we have just picked up an amby natures nest... (and we have a moses basket that will do a few weeks downstairs). Ikea have the smallest cot size 124/66cm
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/00115751
and it's only £30 (mothercare have a matress to fit for £30 too)
Aless, we get the neds up here (and a few stuck up cows too) with baby in the car seat cliped onto the pram walking around the shops for hours on end. Then they wonder why thier little darling starts screaming and porjectile vomits their bottle of milk acorss the tea room. Ofcourse, then it is straight back in the car seat, back to more shops before going home to a cranky baby and end up calling doctors on call because baby is so grumpy and out of sorts.
My first scan (second as I had one the day we found out I was pregnant to check if it was etopic or if my coil was there) was at 15/5weeks! Atleast you get a nice clear picture of the baby.0 -
Evening ladies !!!!
Just to bring down the tone of the chat for the night, I have a really achey foof tonight and I ant a nice long cry to myself just for the sake of itThe two best things I have done with my life
:TDD 5/11/02 :j DS 17/6/09 :T
STOPTOBER CHALLANGE ... here we go !!0 -
Bargains...
Carry cot for DS2's twister XTS - £40 ebay (twister on it's own doesn't lie flat enough and I just neeeeeeeeded a carrycot)
Crib - £21 ebay (from next) (my ebay selling covered this)
Moses basket and stand plus Mamas and papas vibrating bouncer - £25 ebay (my ebay selling covered this too)
Amby natures nest - free!
Bedding, 4 grow bags, clothes hats etc - £30 ebay
I bid on ebay stuff at 99p and doing well at winning stuff, especially pumkin patch clothing, lush! Money from what I have sold on ebay and surveys pay for this so I don't count it.0 -
:rotfl:very funny - I'll sing along to anything!
right I'm being unsociable so I better log off - cue everyone else coming on now............ Sami, MM, Elle, Tara and the rest of the evening crew!
Hey - we haven't heard from September baby for a while
SB is deffo alive and kicking coz she's been busy on facebookDidn't know about the car seat 2hr thing, thanks. Couldn't see where you would need to leave baby in car seat for more than 2hrs, really! If they're at home, they'll be in bouncing chair or Moses basket, I would think.
too many mum's who have travel systems put baby in carseat so they are facing mum when in the pram without thinking about the effect on baby's spine if they are in there too long.
Sorry if that sounds rather narky its a real bug bear of mine when people don't read the instructions for stuffsearching_me wrote: »OH hates crumble so i never get to have it .. the ones in the shops are too much for one person to eat... text your OH with a verbal kick in the pants x
tin of pie filling and a bag of topping and I make little individual crumbles in ramekins for hubbles
Guess what.... I actually got around to putting things on ebay:eek:0 -
money_maker wrote: »Evening ladies !!!!
Just to bring down the tone of the chat for the night, I have a really achey foof tonight and I ant a nice long cry to myself just for the sake of it
Awwwww hunni! (hugs) DH broke mine the other night so is not getting a chance to say goodbye to his wee men before his op tomorrow. well, not with me anyway :rolleyes:
You cry all you want! Have you tried... well... clasping a pillow there? It sometimes takes the ache away.0 -
:undecided if your baby is always lay on/in something they WILL end up with 'flat head syndrome' or as I snobbishly call it Lazy Mum Syndrome
too many mum's who have travel systems put baby in carseat so they are facing mum when in the pram without thinking about the effect on baby's spine if they are in there too long.
Sorry if that sounds rather narky its a real bug bear of mine when people don't read the instructions for stuff
*coughs* DS1 has brachycephaly and DS2 has plagiocephaly and I can assure you I was not a lazy mum. With DS1 it was because he was early and very sleepy (plus HV told me it would pop back out) and with DS2 it was because he was early and didn't know his right side existed, no amount of repositioning helped him and we ended up getting him a starband, which helped a lot but you can still see his head is quite bad.
However, seeing as that I spent many a day and night campaigning to the Scottish parliament and collecting signatures and raising awareness, I'll let you off with it as you are correct.Spending a long time against any surface can lead to plagiocephaly, so start tummy time when baby is a newborn.
*gets off her high horse*0 -
MM poor you!! Is it time to get cozy with some frozen peas?
My bump has been really sore today and trying to get into positions to help it has only made my back feel just as bad as the front :rolleyes: I wish we had zero gravity I bet that would be great!0 -
I wish we had those bellies like pregnant barbie, pop it open and give ken a go.0
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*slings in* ...
was here then got an offer from OH i couldnt refuse
:rotfl:...
ooo sami that a good idea, weird thing is zoe doesnt like apple pie or crumble she dont like the feel of it...
MM cry all you want then you can have some of my jelly and coke zerox
Still searching .....:)
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