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notanewuser wrote: »So screwing the rest of us is okay as long as you get it free, is it? Is a bargain being a bargain more important than anything else?
If you want to think about the big picture then please actually think through what you are saying. Lavishly his expensive, but one of the few nipple creams that actually works. Nipple pain is a major reason mums stop feeding... If a baby is breast fed then over their life time they are massive less like to suffer from a massive range of childhood illness, mum is less likely to develop varicose cancers and child is less lit to develop diabetes, asthma, become obese ect. The research shows us that the net saving to the nhs will massive.
Gavison is similar, time taken off work because mum has been throwing up all night with heart burn, or is too tired for labour has a massive cost impact of the economy and the nhs too.
If you care to look there are recent studies support all of this
On top of that woman all ready have their income cut by rescued mating pay etc, despite having frequently paid large amounts in the social care system.
Please do not heap more guilt on to women in a already difficult time, when actually they are doing nothing wrong.
http://www.unicef.org.uk/Latest/News/breastfeeding-report-nhs-savings/0 -
littlemonkey1980 wrote: »If you want to think about the big picture then please actually think through what you are saying. Lavishly his expensive, but one of the few nipple creams that actually works. Nipple pain is a major reason mums stop feeding... If a baby is breast fed then over their life time they are massive less like to suffer from a massive range of childhood illness, mum is less likely to develop varicose cancers and child is less lit to develop diabetes, asthma, become obese ect. The research shows us that the net saving to the nhs will massive.
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Surely somebody thinking of stopping breastfeeding would pay £6-10 to get some nipple cream before committing to spend £10+ per week on formula??Trying to be a man is a waste of a woman0 -
notanewuser wrote: »Surely somebody thinking of stopping breastfeeding would pay £6-10 to get some nipple cream before committing to spend £10+ per week on formula??
Speaking as someone who has spent a lot of time around women in that situation in the answer is sadly no0 -
I don't want to step in and be rude but can we keep this as a baby bargains thread please? I am genuinely keeping up with this thread because I would like to pick up things cheaper for our expected arrival, and not have to sift through pages of debate, there is an appropriate section of the forum that you could have the debate in and grabbit is not it.
Again sorry to step in, but it is just getting silly now.Comping wishlist for 2017
1. Family holiday 2. Christmas presents :rudolf: 3. Fishing stuffThe more you put into life, the more you get out0 -
Savvybunny2009 wrote: »I don't want to step in and be rude but can we keep this as a baby bargains thread please? I am genuinely keeping up with this thread because I would like to pick up things cheaper for our expected arrival, and not have to sift through pages of debate, there is an appropriate section of the forum that you could have the debate in and grabbit is not it.
Again sorry to step in, but it is just getting silly now.
My post we intended to correct mid information that may have stopped people from feeling they shouldn't access the 'grabbit'0 -
Tesco Extra - pack's of 5 waterproof pants for terry nappies 50p each sizes small medium and large.
Fab mse grabbit as terry nappies are VERY MSE!!0 -
If you stay in scotland you can get certain items on free prescription from the pharmacy if you sign up to the minor ailments scheme. Saves booking a Doctors appointment
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/06/26102829/10 -
Sorry if this has been mentioned already but I was in Asda last night and found Pampers Easy Up size 4's, boxes of 56 for £3. Hth:j:T Gorgeous twin girls born 1st Nov 2012 :T:j0
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Cake4brains wrote: »Sorry if this has been mentioned already but I was in Asda last night and found Pampers Easy Up size 4's, boxes of 56 for £3. Hth
For anyone looking its the Dora and Diego ones! In my local the SEL showed as £12 but they scanned at £3.0 -
Maxi-Cosi Cabriofix Group 0+ Infant Carrier Car Seat (Intense Red) £68.84 @ Amazon
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B007C3UOIQ/
Good price for a good car seat!0
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