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MSE Parents Club Part 13

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  • 3- iv just looked at HBC and can see about 4 links from you to the fb discussions
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  • BrunoM
    BrunoM Posts: 1,722 Forumite
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    They efficiently deleted me too, even though I didn't post on the FB pages!
  • 3onitsway
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    SugarSpun wrote: »
    L's name appears in your story and it's only a small search for her first name and your surname and V's (which is on your page).

    But L's name isn't the same as mine or V's! (Being a mixed up type family :o)
    :beer:
  • aless02
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    EA, re: BLW...just let her get on with it. How else to babies learn to chew and eat food properly if not trial and error? Actual choking is very very rare - real choking is silent so any sort of loud noises is just her figuring out how to do it. Best BLW advice I ever read was if you notice a baby gagging or whatever, make funny faces and make them laugh as this helps them bring the food back up. ALSO, if you panic then you might make the baby have negative/bad associations with food, so just laugh it off and have fun with it even when she has trouble. Finn 'chokes' more on drinking water from a sippy cup than he does with any food! ;)
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  • bekkki1
    bekkki1 Posts: 319 Forumite
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    3 your comments been deleted of HB and there are no discussions

    Edit: take too long to type so been beaten to it. lol!
  • SugarSpun
    SugarSpun Posts: 8,559 Forumite
    3onitsway wrote: »
    But L's name isn't the same as mine or V's! (Being a mixed up type family :o)

    Then Krystal's right and it's from her being tagged in your photos, I guess?
    aless02 wrote: »
    Finn 'chokes' more on drinking water from a sippy cup than he does with any food! ;)

    Molly just spits it all over herself :(

    I very efficiently deleted all my downloads cause I was out of space, and now I've nothing to watch :mad: I do have downlads of OBEM but I've done well enough in counselling that I don't really feel the need to watch them any more. Weird how far it feels like I've come.
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  • 3onitsway
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    Hmmm - the discussion is still on HBC Movie Screenings. And the post is still on the Horse wyse page.

    Could HBC have banned us by email address? When I set up the accounts for J, L & V for the Stokke competition, they're all attached to my email address.
    Ignore - that's a big fat lie, I had to also set them up with email addresses!
    :beer:
  • Evansangel
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    aless02 wrote: »
    EA, re: BLW...just let her get on with it. How else to babies learn to chew and eat food properly if not trial and error? Actual choking is very very rare - real choking is silent so any sort of loud noises is just her figuring out how to do it. Best BLW advice I ever read was if you notice a baby gagging or whatever, make funny faces and make them laugh as this helps them bring the food back up. ALSO, if you panic then you might make the baby have negative/bad associations with food, so just laugh it off and have fun with it even when she has trouble. Finn 'chokes' more on drinking water from a sippy cup than he does with any food! ;)

    Thanks for this :) Very good tips there, i tend not to over panic when she's choking but DH does.

    I think where im the oldest of 6 and have been around babies pretty much my whole life, im more prepared for situations like this.

    Lily just spits the water out, but i dont mind as long as she learns to drink in the future :)

    3, have you tried setting up a new fb to test it?
  • SugarSpun
    SugarSpun Posts: 8,559 Forumite
    Bastages :rotfl: Although I do think we should be careful in how we refer to them, because while we're not identifying them outright it could be pretty clear who we mean and it's entirely possible that we're on the wrong side of the libel line over here.
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  • 3onitsway
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    Evansangel wrote: »
    3, have you tried setting up a new fb to test it?

    Not yet, but the dog hasn't got one yet. :p

    There may or may not be a new user just posted on the vent's page.

    I may now go and have a google and see what comes up.
    :beer:
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