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  • Dormouse
    Dormouse Posts: 5,617 Forumite
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    Becles wrote: »
    Then the following day I got a uni assignment back and was bouncing off the walls as I got 88% in it (over 85% = distinction) :D
    Well done you! :T :j

    I definitely have preggy brain sometimes. It usually manifests itself when I say completely stupid things like I was leaving a friend's house yesterday, and she said, "Enjoy your walk back" and I said, "Thanks, you too" :confused::o
  • Dormouse
    Dormouse Posts: 5,617 Forumite
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    Ellie is 7 months and she has started refusing milk feeds (breast) during the day. So she is only taking a big one in the morning and another before she goes to bed. She has been on solids since 4 months and now has 3 meals a day. Should I be concerned? Has others experienced this?
    I think we went through a very similar thing at about that age - Alex was literally screaming when I tried to feed him sometimes! :eek:

    I think it's partly them trying to assert their independence at that age :rolleyes:

    I think what we did is dropped a feed or two completely, but I still persevered with offering the other milk feeds, and then he eventually started started having some more milk. He was nearer 9 months when he dropped all his daytime milk feeds completely, though.
  • Dormouse
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    :o
    My goodness, I was wondering for a while there who you were, thinking, 'Wow, this woman's baby looks just like Fac's baby!' :rotfl: :wave:
  • SeptemberBaby_2
    SeptemberBaby_2 Posts: 3,848 Forumite
    Dormouse wrote: »
    My goodness, I was wondering for a while there who you were, thinking, 'Wow, this woman's baby looks just like Fac's baby!' :rotfl: :wave:

    Me too! :D and I thought, wow, she even has the same sig! :rotfl:

    Can anyone advise whether I should be turning Poppy back on her back while she is sleeping through the night? I always put her down on her back but she seems to wriggle all over the place lately and I'm getting extremely worried! :eek:. Should I just leave her to it?

    x
  • daphne_descends
    daphne_descends Posts: 2,517 Forumite
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    I thought no one would notice! I was getting a bit of bother off-board so thought I should change my outfit :)

    SB I think at this age it's okay to let them sleep whichever way they like as they can turn themselves over, so she is not going to get stuck on her tummy anymore... Elliot sometimes burrows into my back with his face squidged between me and the mattress, I do panic sometimes though :eek: but who am I to argue with comfort!
  • Becles
    Becles Posts: 13,184 Forumite
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    Can anyone advise whether I should be turning Poppy back on her back while she is sleeping through the night? I always put her down on her back but she seems to wriggle all over the place lately and I'm getting extremely worried! :eek:. Should I just leave her to it?

    Can she turn herself back over if she wants to?

    I went through this with Charlotte and kept turning her back over, and then she'd roll over again. In the end I gave up and left her to it!

    She sleeps on her side now, all curled up with pink ted and she looks so cute.
    Here I go again on my own....
  • honeybe21
    honeybe21 Posts: 242 Forumite
    pregnancy brain is a nightmare put the butter in the freezer yesterday
    riley john born june 28th 2.35pm-8lb14.5 hour labour from waters to birth.
  • carolan78
    carolan78 Posts: 993 Forumite
    Hello just stumbled across this thread and would love to join you :) I'm 29 Mummy to Abigail 2 and George 7 months. Also still suffering with pregnancy brain (not sure it will ever vanish now hehehe) x
  • nadnad
    nadnad Posts: 1,593 Forumite
    all those who buy farleys milk the old style one is all reduced in tescos so run out and stock up! (well it is in my local anyway)
    DON'T WORRY BE HAPPY ;)

    norn iron club member no.1
  • SusanC_2
    SusanC_2 Posts: 5,344 Forumite
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    honeybe21 wrote: »
    pregnancy brain is a nightmare put the butter in the freezer yesterday
    That's where I keep mine (I stock up when it's on offer and just take it out when I need 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"
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