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MSE Parents Club Part 3
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Where did you get yours Krystal
I was thinking this morning of putting mine on ebay as part of a clearout im having0 -
Babyhawks: This site is very good and has them cheaper than getting them from America. I've got a toddlerhawk and I love it I bought it from here they also have babyhawks :-)
Although I tried on a joey the other day and now I REALLY want one!Comping, freebieing and trying to pay the mortgage off early!0 -
I love my sling, only problem is having DS on my chest makes me leak so much. Taking it on and off to feed him so often is a pain too. Luckily he seems good at entertaining himself while I do things, aslong as I'm free to feed him every 90 minutes! We are both bit hot bodied for it aswell.Stay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.0
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Oh dear, there is a confirmed case of swine flu at DS1's school, a year 2 pupil!:j Baby boy Number 2, arrived 12th April 2009!:j0
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I got mine off eBay Mrs MocA very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...My Fathers Daughter wrote: »Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.
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feelinggood wrote: »I love my sling, only problem is having DS on my chest makes me leak so much. Taking it on and off to feed him so often is a pain too. Luckily he seems good at entertaining himself while I do things, aslong as I'm free to feed him every 90 minutes! We are both bit hot bodied for it aswell.
If you experiment you might find a sling which you can feed him without having to get him out first, Feelie? Ours works that way (except when I'm wearing it... that would be weird... )0 -
Have any of you ladies (or your OHs) applied for flexible or part time work since having kids?Stay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.0
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If you experiment you might find a sling which you can feed him without having to get him out first, Feelie? Ours works that way (except when I'm wearing it... that would be weird... )
I hope so, eventually! We are still a beginners I think - Toby falls off quite a lot, and needs a lot of help with positioning. Basically I have to do all the work, if I'm lucky he'll co-operate and face the right way, but often he prefers to face to face the telly!
How strong should a latch be? Do you think he'll get better? As it is, I have to sit pretty much completely still. Although I can do it without holding the boob now, used to have to sit totally rigid, holding him and boobie in place :rotfl:Stay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.0 -
feelinggood wrote: »Have any of you ladies (or your OHs) applied for flexible or part time work since having kids?
i used to work full time but i missed zoe too much so went to part time and now ive had jayden im so glad i did or when i go back in january id miss him like crazy xStill searching .....:)
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