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MSE Parents Club Part 13
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I notice you list talc and just wanted to mention that 'they' don't recommend using talc on babies anymore. I love the johnsons bedtime bath stuff, I always stock up when it's on offer in sainsburys.
On the boobs subject I had tinny boobs before getting pregnant but now I have lovely larger ones and have finally got a cleavage to flauntno sagging yet although haven't stopped bf.
Dont "they" just not recommend talc as they dont want you to squirt it on babies bums incase they inahle the talc? I use talc on his bum but I squirt it in my hand away from him then run it on his bum
EA have you tried dentinox? E had a bit of cradle cap and I used that and it went away
Susan - I use the Johnsons cos someone bought us the purple box full of it so we use it lol
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uses ASDA's own brand of nightime stuff.
Guinea - any lucky with the rocking (or not rocking)
Tonight, I have fed Jack in his cot and after a little pat shush he is asleep. Oh and tonight is the first night of going cold turkey on the early hours bottle :eek: He's not had his bottle the last 2 mornings (6am) so I figured he's just used to the one at 3am. Gonna try and knock it on the head from tonight.
Well.....he is still asleep at the moment!Have a look at my other thread if you can. Yes...I DID have some luck!
Baby Bump born 4th March 2010! :kisses:
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:hello: ... just dyed my hair and its RED .. but dark red but i loooooove it ...
well done 3 i think you need it after your week ...
lots of baby offer but all finish before we get paid....
sorry quiet from me just busy sorting out so looking forward to seeing my friend but not looking forward to missing zoe honestly miss her more each time she goes away ever since having jayden i feel like i want to keep my family altogether and its wrong for me to have fun without both my kids there .. funny isnt it ..
would anyone like my cherry chocolate? .. i got it a couple of weeks ago but its not my cup of tea xStill searching .....:)
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Evansangel wrote: »If anyone uses the Finish Dishwashing tablets, the 60pk are £5 in Co-Op. Currently £13 in asda
Thanks! I have one left
Talc - is linked to ovarian and lung cancer and can be harmful if inhaled by LO's. My OH used it for years after he had a shave because he gets a rash and he thought it helped. He read how harmful it was and has been really worried as he's inhaled alot over the last 10 years.
I used to use a tiny bit on Jack's bum but not now.
I have just finished the second lot of Baby Wash - not bad for 11 months! I do use shampoo most nights because at every meal Jack puts his hands in his mouth and then when he's full he puts his hands on his head. I can never get it out with just water
Baby CLubs - Pampers is by far the best IMO. I have had roughly £10's worth of £1 vouchers through the post and another £24 worth when I complained about the Active Fits.
My fairies have to offer ................................
2 x £1 Cow and Gate Follow on Milk
2 x 30p of Cheerios
Some Hipp Organic vouchers
PM me your address if you want them, first come first served
Gill - hope T is OK now. I live 5mins away from that Mothercare:)
MOTM - Oh dear, I hope Lucy is OK.
Tia - my OH has spent the night on a stupid computer game which has been bursting out gun fire constantly since 8.30pm. :mad:
Mel - PM box is there if you need it hunA very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
Where does the time go? :think:0 -
I notice you list talc and just wanted to mention that 'they' don't recommend using talc on babies anymore. I love the johnsons bedtime bath stuff, I always stock up when it's on offer in sainsburys.
On the boobs subject I had tinny boobs before getting pregnant but now I have lovely larger ones and have finally got a cleavage to flauntno sagging yet although haven't stopped bf.
YEs, I have heard of this, although I make sure that the talc goes nowhere near privates or head but I know you can't guarantee it.
Why do they sell it?Baby Bump born 4th March 2010! :kisses:
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YEs, I have heard of this, although I make sure that the talc goes nowhere near privates or head but I know you can't guarantee it.
Why do they sell it?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"0 -
I've never used talc on either of mine... I don't really see what benefit it would be?
And I'd certainly never dream about putting it on little bits... Have you seen how it cakes up when it's wet?!A 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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Well.....he is still asleep at the moment!
Have a look at my other thread if you can. Yes...I DID have some luck!
I did see earlier! Well done. The trick is perseverance, unfortunatley I don't have any of thatHope tonight is easier for you
SM - Mine is red too! Did it Sunday, the ends are a bit dark but they'll lighten as I wash it.
I did it this colourA very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
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Krystaltips wrote: »I've never used talc on either of mine... I don't really see what benefit it would be?
I thought it was to help dry the skin after a bath *shrugs* not sure!A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
Where does the time go? :think:0
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