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MSE Parents Club Part 9

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  • searching_me
    searching_me Posts: 18,414 Forumite
    dkam your ex deserves to be stabbed in the eye with a sharp 4h pencil ... hope ryry check is all ok x
    :)Still searching .....:)
  • searching_me
    searching_me Posts: 18,414 Forumite
    dkam if hes drinking it it means he wants it .. guide lines are just that if he drinks alittle more or less its ok as long as hes happy x
    :)Still searching .....:)
  • yeah but the thing is, he's not having a morning bottle so really he's a bit back to front lol
  • jillie1974
    jillie1974 Posts: 6,997 Forumite
    Hi ~DKAM

    hope you dont mimd me asking, but how was he able to take money from your account?
    if he had a card why wasnt it cancelled?
    'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'
  • jillie1974
    jillie1974 Posts: 6,997 Forumite
    omg... few mins ago Kian was up in his cot having his nap. he started crying so DH went up to him. called me up quickly and there Kian was lying on his front crying...he hates being on his front. he was also lying with his head where his feet were and had moved up the cot. how he did it we havent a clue!! he's only just started to roll onto one side. i know the cot mattress is quite springy and am sure this has helped him roll but i am baffled tohow he rolled and moved right around!!
    'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'
  • SusanC_2
    SusanC_2 Posts: 5,344 Forumite
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    DKAM is there any way you can close the account and open a new one so that he can't access it?

    Slightly off topic question but my mum frequents the eBay board so I can't ask there. I've got some phones for sale on eBay and someone has asked me to change it to a BIN and given a figure which islower than the current going rate. I'm not going to do it but I don't know whether I should reply or not. (insert confused smiley)
    Any question, comment or opinion is not intended to be criticism of anyone else.
    2 Samuel 12:23 Romans 8:28 Psalm 30:5
    "To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die"
  • wi3adora
    wi3adora Posts: 633 Forumite
    I am sure you have probably said dora, but I cant remember, what hours are you going back ??

    Yeah Andrew !!

    Sorry I disappeared. I am going back Mon,Weds,Thurs &Fri 9-5 but we work flexi time. However I wanted to only work till 4pm because public transport is rubbish for me I don't drive and there is only 1 bus that goes near me so it takes at least an hour for me to get home (work is only 5 miles away :eek:) my hubby works about 50 miles away and he gets home before me. We'll just have to see how it goes?
    Mummy to D born 21/04/09 and S born 09/05/12
  • Tigsteroonie
    Tigsteroonie Posts: 24,954 Forumite
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    SusanC wrote: »
    Slightly off topic question but my mum frequents the eBay board so I can't ask there. I've got some phones for sale on eBay and someone has asked me to change it to a BIN and given a figure which islower than the current going rate. I'm not going to do it but I don't know whether I should reply or not. (insert confused smiley)
    I only reply to sensible questions. Offering a BIN price of less than the current auction is not a sensible question, so I'd ignore it.
    :heartpuls Mrs Marleyboy :heartpuls

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  • Sarah-Jane_2
    Sarah-Jane_2 Posts: 10,495 Forumite
    Hi all

    Just looking for a bit of advice for a friend (who does post here, she just has her hands full at the moment). She's breast feeding at the moment, bubs is 2 weeks old tomorrow. He's been feeding fine (although quite often) up until last night when he's suddenly become fussy. His nappies are also very watery. And suddenly tonight she's leaking milk really badly (ie went from dry to her and baby completely soaked in a few minutes and spraying everywhere). She's just finished feeding bubs and literally minutes after she'd finished baby had already filled his nappy and it was very watery?? And now he's already feeding again (it's only been about 20mins since last feed). When he's awake he's feeding almost constantly. The HV mentioned today he should have put on more weight by now (although he is past his birth weight already?) which doesn't make sense when he is constantly feeding?.
    She's going to speak to her local breast feeding support people tomorrow but until she can does anyone have any advice or suggestions as to what could be happening?:undecided

    Just for the BG's sake... i'm not looking for medical advice :)

    Thanks in advance! I'm sure she'll read replies and reply herself but she's just a bit busy at the moment feeding again
    :naughty:
  • BeenieCat
    BeenieCat Posts: 6,567 Forumite
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    Sarah-Jane wrote: »
    Hi all

    Just looking for a bit of advice for a friend (who does post here, she just has her hands full at the moment). She's breast feeding at the moment, bubs is 2 weeks old tomorrow. He's been feeding fine (although quite often) up until last night when he's suddenly become fussy. His nappies are also very watery. And suddenly tonight she's leaking milk really badly (ie went from dry to her and baby completely soaked in a few minutes and spraying everywhere). She's just finished feeding bubs and literally minutes after she'd finished baby had already filled his nappy and it was very watery?? And now he's already feeding again (it's only been about 20mins since last feed). When he's awake he's feeding almost constantly. The HV mentioned today he should have put on more weight by now (although he is past his birth weight already?) which doesn't make sense when he is constantly feeding?.
    She's going to speak to her local breast feeding support people tomorrow but until she can does anyone have any advice or suggestions as to what could be happening?:undecided

    Just for the BG's sake... i'm not looking for medical advice :)

    Thanks in advance! I'm sure she'll read replies and reply herself but she's just a bit busy at the moment feeding again

    Hi Sarah, is this PP we're talking about? I've missed her posting, tell her to get her backside back here :D

    Sorry though i'm not sure about the problem - is she keeping him on the same breast so he gets the full fat stuff? Though that wouldn't explain the watery nappies.. confused-smiley-013.gif
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