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MSE Newborn to 1 year Baby Club 1
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Any yoghurt at all Sunshine, but look for ones with low sugar. Plum fromage frais are supposed to be good. I know Petit Filous are loaded with sugar. I can't use them because of his intoleranceThe frontier is never somewhere else. And no stockades can keep the midnight out.0
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Any yoghurt at all Sunshine, but look for ones with low sugar. Plum fromage frais are supposed to be good. I know Petit Filous are loaded with sugar. I can't use them because of his intolerance
Oh booThink my sis used to get the value ones as they were dead low in sugar.
Ill have to keep an eye out. One girl I used to look after had natural yoghurt and her mum used to put her own fruit in. I cant remember how old she was though but if he can have it now I might make some fruit puree ice cubes.
XxxLittle Man born 11 March 2012 :smileyhea
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As a general rule, any yoghurt aimed at children is loaded with sugar...
Same goes for cereal.
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the plum aren't too bad from what I've seen. I think natural yoghurt may be a bit thick in consistency to start with. So I'd get fromage frais xThe frontier is never somewhere else. And no stockades can keep the midnight out.0
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Hello a not read back just a quick one re the yoghurt question (not that Scott likes them at the mo lol)
The book I have says when first weaning yoghurt or fromage frais should be full fat and sugar free. Hth not that easy to find full fat with no added sugar!0 -
Hello a not read back just a quick one re the yoghurt question (not that Scott likes them at the mo lol)
The book I have says when first weaning yoghurt or fromage frais should be full fat and sugar free. Hth not that easy to find full fat with no added sugar!
Ooh thanks Ro. Hope you are wellhows lil Scott doing with food now?
LO in bed with some karvol on a muslin. Hope it works although OH has already had to go up once to settle him off.
Just noticed I have gone quite spotty! Think I need to drink more water.
Anyone watching the midwives?xxLittle Man born 11 March 2012 :smileyhea
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sunshine_1988 wrote: »Anyone watching the midwives?xx
I didn't - I feel like I've had way too much of the real thing recently!0 -
Quick question for you all... When your LO wakes/woke up in the night to feed, do/did you change their nappy if it only had wee in it? If there's no poo, I tend not to change it after the 5/6am feed, as she's more difficult to settle back to sleep at that time, but I feel very guilty putting her back down in a nappy I know is wet... We don't have a nappy rash problem (thanks Sudocrem) and she doesn't seem bothered by it, but still... What do others do?0
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nutella I don't change a wet nappy if it's the middle of the night, unless it's a lot - I would say if it is after 4:30am I would change, before then not (unless I could feel it was heavy). It makes me sigh when he does a poo in the middle of the night as I just know the cold wipes will have him wide awake....0
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I have a squidge and see what its like. If its heavy then I will change but its normally okay until about 5-6 when he wakes.xxLittle Man born 11 March 2012 :smileyhea
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