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MSE Newborn to 1 year Baby Club 1

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  • sunshine_1988
    sunshine_1988 Posts: 2,119 Forumite
    *Nutella* wrote: »
    I have a girl and I think boys' clothes are so much nicer - whenever I'm in a shop trying to find some decent clothes for my LO I always see lots of things I'd have happily bought if she were a boy! :rotfl:

    Lol. Must be that we prefer clothes for what you dont have then :)
    Little Man born 11 March 2012 :smileyhea
    Newborn Thread Member :)
  • sunshine_1988
    sunshine_1988 Posts: 2,119 Forumite
    toniq wrote: »
    Glad you are ok Ro xx

    Jess at 6.5months is in 9 to 12 months as she is very very long, she is 99th for weight and off the chart for height.

    Still a fussy sleeper but just having her makes it all worthwhile,I'm sure I've head mumma a few times slip out of her mouth.

    Hope everyone okay xxx

    Sounds like my little boy. Im not sure what he is for percentille etc but know he is long as they always say oohh hes going to be tall!

    How lovely to hear mumma :) x
    Little Man born 11 March 2012 :smileyhea
    Newborn Thread Member :)
  • *Ro*
    *Ro* Posts: 1,780 Forumite
    Toniq - she sounds like she is thriving ! Scott is still wee ! Just under 25th line for weight but don't weigh him much ! He will not keep still so anything I feed him he burns off and we only started weaning recently at 6 months so still early days! As for the amount of energy he burns in his jumperoo it's just :eek: he leans back and then goes nutts in it lol xx

    Sunshine - lol at your freezer full ! Hope they like them otherwise u might be cursing lol ! I do find allowing him to shove his hands in sometimes helps him then go on to take something bug today he is being really fussy lol !

    Think I might be getting a cold not sure boooo !

    Xx
  • flutterby_lil
    flutterby_lil Posts: 1,879 Forumite
    Hi mummy's, just wondered if anybody thinks weaning at 4 months is too early. My dd is 4 months and only takes about 10-14oz a day. She has terrible trouble pooing and screammmmmmms so much when she does. She has been prescribed special milk but it tastes disgusting so have just started baby rice and she loves it. Welcome your opinions and advice pls x
  • Sequeena
    Sequeena Posts: 4,728 Forumite
    I hardly post here but I do lurk (same on FB) and my little boy is 1 today *flail* where did the year go? Sheesh!
    Wife and mother :j
    Grocery budget
    April week 1 - £42.78 | week 2 - £53.05
    24lbs in 12 weeks 15/24
  • Gillyx
    Gillyx Posts: 6,847 Forumite
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    Flutterby Which milk is she on? My baby is on horrid milk, it's hypoallergenic and completely broken down, he couldn't get on with the partially broken down milks at all. 17 weeks is the youngest they recommend to wean, but any time after that is fine :) if you stick to baby rice/porridge and fruit and veg only you should be fine. Aj takes 3 8oz a day now that's eating a bit more.

    Sunshine I'm not sure I'd want to Ebay them, they cost between £13-£18 an outfit, the thought of them going for £3 or £4 makes me quite sad, I'd rather gift them to quite a few people I know who have had babies recently, I will have a think :) xxx
    The frontier is never somewhere else. And no stockades can keep the midnight out.
  • flutterby_lil
    flutterby_lil Posts: 1,879 Forumite
    Gillyx wrote: »
    Flutterby Which milk is she on? My baby is on horrid milk, it's hypoallergenic and completely broken down, he couldn't get on with the partially broken down milks at all. 17 weeks is the youngest they recommend to wean, but any time after that is fine :) if you stick to baby rice/porridge and fruit and veg only you should be fine. Aj takes 3 8oz a day now that's eating a bit more.

    Sunshine I'm not sure I'd want to Ebay them, they cost between £13-£18 an outfit, the thought of them going for £3 or £4 makes me quite sad, I'd rather gift them to quite a few people I know who have had babies recently, I will have a think :) xxx

    Hi Gilly, she is on nutramigen. I have been giving her baby rice and porridge for 2 weeks now, just once a day as some days she only takes 6oz so was worried she was archly having anything. She is 17weeks now. Thanks for advice.

    Hope Aaron is ok, hope I remembered his name right!!
  • sunshine_1988
    sunshine_1988 Posts: 2,119 Forumite
    Gillyx wrote: »
    Flutterby Which milk is she on? My baby is on horrid milk, it's hypoallergenic and completely broken down, he couldn't get on with the partially broken down milks at all. 17 weeks is the youngest they recommend to wean, but any time after that is fine :) if you stick to baby rice/porridge and fruit and veg only you should be fine. Aj takes 3 8oz a day now that's eating a bit more.

    Sunshine I'm not sure I'd want to Ebay them, they cost between £13-£18 an outfit, the thought of them going for £3 or £4 makes me quite sad, I'd rather gift them to quite a few people I know who have had babies recently, I will have a think :) xxx

    What do you have? PM me if you like, I'd be interested in buying them for near to what you paid if Aidens likely to wear them x
    Little Man born 11 March 2012 :smileyhea
    Newborn Thread Member :)
  • sunshine_1988
    sunshine_1988 Posts: 2,119 Forumite
    Sequeena wrote: »
    I hardly post here but I do lurk (same on FB) and my little boy is 1 today *flail* where did the year go? Sheesh!

    Happy birthday to your bubs! X
    Little Man born 11 March 2012 :smileyhea
    Newborn Thread Member :)
  • Gillyx
    Gillyx Posts: 6,847 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Hi Gilly, she is on nutramigen. I have been giving her baby rice and porridge for 2 weeks now, just once a day as some days she only takes 6oz so was worried she was archly having anything. She is 17weeks now. Thanks for advice.

    Hope Aaron is ok, hope I remembered his name right!!

    We're on the one up from that Nutramigen AA and it really is vile, it smells like gone off potatoes. I wouldn't worry too much, is it for reflux/intolerance? Our pediatrician said 16/17 weeks is ok :)

    We're all good, how is Maisie (I hope I've spelt that right!) now? I know she was poorly to begin with.
    What do you have? PM me if you like, I'd be interested in buying them for near to what you paid if Aidens likely to wear them x

    It's all rompers/dungaree type things in 6-9 months and they are big, if he's not going to be in 6-9 for a few weeks, I'd say probably not going to be of use really, especially since we seem to be having no summer. They're short sleeved and very short legged lol xx
    The frontier is never somewhere else. And no stockades can keep the midnight out.
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