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MSE Newborn to 1 year (& beyond!) baby club 2
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Marta... she is on the one with us. I never got invited to the other one though. Does make you feel rather unloved0
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It wasn't by invite at the time, just that it was a time limited offer and is now a closed group. We do love you honey(ies) xx0
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DayDreamBeliever wrote: »Hi ladies, just a quick question - when did everyone's baby first roll over? Lil miss is sitting unaided, she slivers across the floor on her belly or back using her legs to push herself along however she has never rolled over or indeed shown any interest in doing so, anyone else's little one been the same? She's 21 weeks today.0
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Our little one is 18 weeks and she could roll front to back from 12 weeks. She now can't do it any more! She also can sit when supported and strains her tummy and neck to try and sit up but can't do it. She can however eat her feet and loves a good munch on her toes. I'm not sure when she will be able to roll or when they should but she isn't close and hates being put on her front0
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DayDreamBeliever wrote: »Hi ladies, just a quick question - when did everyone's baby first roll over? Lil miss is sitting unaided, she slivers across the floor on her belly or back using her legs to push herself along however she has never rolled over or indeed shown any interest in doing so, anyone else's little one been the same? She's 21 weeks today.
Freddie's just the opposite. Been rolling for months and months but only just started to move forwards (slithers on his tum). He's 16 next birthday. Only joking. He's 9 months. They're all different aren't they."Growth for growth's sake is the ideology of the cancer cell" - Edward Abbey.0 -
No point being in the facebook groups, ladies! You won't get no Freddie-fun on there! fluffnutter doesn't do the face."Growth for growth's sake is the ideology of the cancer cell" - Edward Abbey.0
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Savage having a quick look you may have to get the frame that fits underneath like in your link, and buy a "zip and link" mattress separately.
Or if space is an issue, have you considered a double high sleeper? I had one when I lived in a bedsit in my early 20s, saved a ton of room, was comfortable, quite cheap second hand (about 50/60 I think?) and I had plenty of room underneath for a desk, chair, chest of drawers etc.0 -
thanks turtle but it's for a loft conversion so ceiling height is also an issue!0
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