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MSE Parents Club Part 14

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  • smartie12
    smartie12 Posts: 7,658 Forumite
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    tiamai_d wrote: »
    Smartie, one of our friends little ones was born with a full set of baby teeth. Same age as Chris (all the doctors had to go have a look). But i don't think it matters what age they start. Younger and older have their own different pros and cons. But they all gotta go through it.

    Get an amber teething necklace and a sophie :D (amber has the necklace but not the sophie) Oh and ashton and parson powders but check the age on them, I have a feeling they are 3 months and up?

    Sophie was bought when Daisy was a Bump and has been a firm favourite since she was born;):D Sophie hasn't entered Daisy's mouth yet though... she's bashed about during nappy changes!!:rotfl:
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  • kindofagilr
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    Deff recommend a sophie for teething

    Speaking of teeth, Elliot now has three, his two bottom middle ones, and one right next to them, i thought they usually had two on top and two on bottom? Not that it matter but what order did your LOs teeth come in?
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  • Buttonmoons
    Buttonmoons Posts: 13,323 Forumite
    tarajayne wrote: »
    Buttons, we lifted Ben each night until almost 6. X
    So it does work then? Don't really fancy doing it till she is 6 like but needs must! I've felt her before, she is dry as a bone between bedtime till 3am, sometime around 3, the floodgates go, so Im thinking around 2:30am, Im going to have to lift her. Ive tried restricting fluids etc but it really makes no difference, except if she is hydrated it whiffs less!

    I climbed into bed last night and was like oh no Keira you've peed everywhere and she wakes up (how she didnt before as she was covered is beyond me) and says "I actually peed in my nappy, im SO sorry" I was like dont be silly, but i find it funny she says "actually" instead of accidentally, and also, you didnt pee in your nappy, your butt cheeks managed to evade it completely :rotfl:
  • Buttonmoons
    Buttonmoons Posts: 13,323 Forumite
    Deff recommend a sophie for teething

    Speaking of teeth, Elliot now has three, his two bottom middle ones, and one right next to them, i thought they usually had two on top and two on bottom? Not that it matter but what order did your LOs teeth come in?

    I phoned my health visitor because Keira's grew in in the "wrong" order to what I knew. If I remember, she had the bottom two, then 2 fang teeth on the top, then the next two bottom ones next to the middle ones, then her front top teeth!
  • Krystaltips
    Krystaltips Posts: 9,220 Forumite
    Buttons, I wouldn't even start worrying about getting her dry at night yet, they recommend 6 or 7 before it's a problem... She'll become aware and wake up soon enough I'm sure :)

    The link Tia posted is where we got ours from too... We shall be getting one for this baby when it's born too :)

    Kindof, I think Caitlyn's first 4 came in the traditional way but then they just started sprouting wherever... A friend of mine's daughter got a top fang before she cut any middle teeth...

    Oh and that's another thing... Aimee used to dribble so much she was permanently in a bib (I had good bibs and eating bibs it was that bad!) Caitlyn's never had a wet chest in her life!
    A very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...
    Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.

  • tarajayne
    tarajayne Posts: 7,081 Forumite
    That John Lewis competition is pants, how on earth did someone win a £129 vac when none of it was showing yet, not one teeny bit?
    Too many children, too little time!!!
    :p
  • Deff recommend a sophie for teething

    Speaking of teeth, Elliot now has three, his two bottom middle ones, and one right next to them, i thought they usually had two on top and two on bottom? Not that it matter but what order did your LOs teeth come in?

    usually they would come in that order but its all averages age wise and they tend to come in what order they feel like
  • 3onitsway
    3onitsway Posts: 4,000 Forumite
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    Sami_Bee wrote: »
    3 - is the recipe for a donner kebab? Hubby keeps mentioning getting a donner but I'm not feeling it these (sober) days

    It is a doner, and a non greasy sober-edible doner. :D
    My fairies may be able to email it to you if you pm me your addy (and anyone else).

    jillie1974 wrote: »
    BM- Keira is spelt 'Ciara' in irish, there is no 'K' in the irish language. so you do get names that should start with a 'C' spelt with a 'K'.

    I know two, both Scottish and both spelt Kira. It was on our list of possibles for V.

    Deff recommend a sophie for teething

    Speaking of teeth, Elliot now has three, his two bottom middle ones, and one right next to them, i thought they usually had two on top and two on bottom? Not that it matter but what order did your LOs teeth come in?

    V got one top one, then nothing for months, so she looked a little odd for a while! :o Then the other top, two bottom, some back ones, next top two and one next bottom one. That's where we are now - four top front, three bottom front and four back ones.

    I know some younger than V, Em's Seth for one has had a full set for ages now.

    J & L were odd. J got his late, he was gummy for his first birthday and L had a full set for hers. Although there's 3 1/2 years between them, they were both missing their two front teeth at the same time. L at 6ish, and J 9ish.

    J has still got a couple of baby teeth to loose and he's 13.
    :beer:
  • Evansangel
    Evansangel Posts: 6,791 Forumite
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    I have a sore throat :(

    Can i take cough medicine? (for my cough :rotfl:)
  • tarajayne
    tarajayne Posts: 7,081 Forumite
    So it does work then? Don't really fancy doing it till she is 6 like but needs must! I've felt her before, she is dry as a bone between bedtime till 3am, sometime around 3, the floodgates go, so Im thinking around 2:30am, Im going to have to lift her. Ive tried restricting fluids etc but it really makes no difference, except if she is hydrated it whiffs less!

    I climbed into bed last night and was like oh no Keira you've peed everywhere and she wakes up (how she didnt before as she was covered is beyond me) and says "I actually peed in my nappy, im SO sorry" I was like dont be silly, but i find it funny she says "actually" instead of accidentally, and also, you didnt pee in your nappy, your butt cheeks managed to evade it completely :rotfl:

    Ben would wet about 5-6 in the morning, but we only lifted him before bed, so anytime from 10.30-12 ish. It got rid of anything he had drunk so was empty. He wasn't allowed anything other than milk after 6pm too. I take it she sleeps on a plastic cover, though that doesn't help the duvet. :cool:
    Too many children, too little time!!!
    :p
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