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MSE Parents Club Part 10
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nighty night jillie xxx
Still searching .....:)
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harley - glad it all went OK. My creche won't accept made up bottles! They make up each bottle up individually even though I said they didn't have to.
Jack has had his 5th poo of the day :eek: We did Minor Illness at Tiny Stars last week and she said anymore than 6 then worry. He is now having some nappy free time cos I'm not putting his bedtime nappy on now.
OH is worried he'll poop everywhere :rotfl:
They don't want made up ones here either. I have to measure out the formula into a little separating pot (£2.47 in tesco for one with 3 sections) and provide the bottles then I guess they do the boiled water bit.
Didn't know that about the poo, not got baby first aid course until april here so I guess I'll hear it all then, when I could do with knowing what to worry about and what not to right now.searching_me wrote: »just done my workout .. but remind me to leave it longer then an hour after ive eaten got abit of a stitch ..
harley only just found it again philip did his monthly help in cleaning *rolleyes* see this is why i do it .. men :rotfl: one clean and they lose everything *rolleyes* .. but im gotta tidy all of tomorrow (well til i have to pick up zoe so i can do it all of sunday (which is usually my cleaning day) .. im hoping to do the first elmo ..
im watching eastenders but only because theres nowt else on .. the last time i watched it was when archie got slammed in the head so i skipped all the crap inbetweenx
God, I wish I had some help with cleaning. Or even just time to do it myself. This house is driving me mad. Kezia is in nursery for the whole morning Thursday and I plan to blitz as much of the house as I can in that time.
I will not stitch, I will not stitch, well not until she is home again anyway. Glad you have plans to do some sunday, you know where I am if you need some motivation. I've finished the 3 I was doing for my friends son and have now started 2 for Kezia. Finally.
xxxxxCross Stitch Challenge member 11 - May challenge well under way
Very proud mummy to Gorgeous baby girl - 29/09/09 :j
Thanks to all who directed me to Quidco - £289.30 since Nov 09 :beer:0 -
Searching, I would NOT put it on the CC. Just keep paying what you can every week/month as you can. The very worst that can happen is they arrest your wages when you return to work and it is a tiny amount they can take. We actually preferred it when they did that to DH. It was £14 off a wage of £180. I know you don't like the debt hanging over you, but please, don't create more to pay it off.0
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tia i thought as much i just wanted someone to tell me it was a bad idea .. philip did say to but just wanted to check he was right ..
harley i shall give you a shout if i get stuck xStill searching .....:)
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SM, did you not already pay well over £100 off that debt already ?? So it is now under £300 that you owe !! Def dont put an interest free debt that you can pay off onto a card that will charge up to 22% interest !!!!!!!The 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 -
Sami, formula top up is something I looked into with Amber because there would be a high risk of her having low sugars. Expressing colostrum in the first few days is hard and you get very little. If the baby is struggling to feed enough from you to keep their sugars up then formula top ups (or donated milk) is, in my mind, a far better choice than being put on a drip. She fed most of the night and was getting a lot of colostrum (it was dribbling out her mouth and she did a big sick with lots of milk so from that she was feeding well) but still her sugar levels dropped. After a 30min feed they had dropped further, so I requested a formula top up which was cup fed. Unfortunately it wasn't enough for her and she ended up on a drip anyway.
The problem is that the lower the sugar levels go, the sleepier they get, the harder it is to get them to feed, the lower they drop. And with brain damage being a risk of low sugar levels, I wasn't messing about.0 -
money_maker wrote: »SM, did you not already pay well over £100 off that debt already ?? So it is now under £300 that you owe !! Def dont put an interest free debt that you can pay off onto a card that will charge up to 22% interest !!!!!!!
ive paid £150 .. im just dreading them saying its not showing enough willing think i may cry again if they do x
its £400 after id paid the £150 xStill searching .....:)
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Internet poo still
Other things poo still
Keep trying to catch up but internet poo(did I say that already;))
Miss all you lovely ladies and I am waiting for curry to arrive:DUnless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,
Nothing is going to get better. It's not.0 -
I agree that when GD is a factor then maybe formula top up is needed (everything I know about GD is from u n glam) but it wasn't in our case and his sugar wasn't low at all 'they' just decided he hadn't fed enough
Ah right. All 3 had hypoglycemia, the boys due to the labitalol I was on for my high BP and poor wee Amber had a double whammy of labitalol and GD.
3.3-3.6mMl is about the minimum they like. But if the HP test shows as lower than that, ask for a full test which usually shows it up as a bit above the HP test. Ambers was 2.5 so I asked for a formula top up, then 2.2, then 1.8 from the full test after 2 top ups and a half hour feed. So she got stuck with a needle in her hand
Above 3.5 and she could come back to the ward and that would have happened quicker if I could feed her when I wanted too rather than when they said I could, then they would tut and turn up the sugar drip - !!!!!!!s :mad:
The boys had NG tubes with EBM mixed with fortifier and breast feeds but they had a few more problems and I have no idea what their sugar levels were.0 -
Oh yeah they took Katie away for her sugars too - but she was only gone for 5 mins.
I also had to leave her in the nursery when we went downstairs to the other post-natal ward to register her, I was most miffed as the lift was broken, it took me ages to do the stairs as I was 4 days post section.
She didn't have any top ups at any point only nappy changes.
Sami - Yay for the Icandy, the colour sounds gorgeous, I love teal.Proud to be dealing with my debts
DD Katie born April 2007!
3 years 9 months and proud of it
dreams do come true (eventually!)0
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