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MSE Newborn to 1 year (& beyond!) baby club 2

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  • morocha
    morocha Posts: 1,554 Forumite
    i second Bamama
    Mejor morir de pie que vivir toda una vida de rodillas.
  • martafdz
    martafdz Posts: 1,000 Forumite
    I third her!!!!
    Quit smoking *1st January 2010*

    13/12/2012, baby girl!!!
  • mrs_B_5
    mrs_B_5 Posts: 316 Forumite
    Well. We're having a horrible morning. Started off ok with a nice snuggle in bed, lie in mingled in with a few feeds since daddy left for work at 6:15. At about 9am George started to get a bit grizzly so we got up & went into the living room & changed his bum. He was a bit warm so I left him in just a vest. Then he started screaming. That horrible, in pain scream that babies have. Crying & completely inconsolable. About half an hour later he pooed, really runny but not a massive amount though after the 3 huge poos in 3hrs we had last night I'm not surprised! It did leak out the back so left him in just his nappy. Still screaming. Still screaming. And after over an hour he has given in & fallen asleep against my naked boob with a blanket around him. He has sleep-vomited down my side. I think I've caught most of it but get the feeling I'm probably sat in a bit of a milk/vom puddle! However I won't be moving, I don't care how gross people think it is, George is asleep, not in pain, I have a bottle of pop I managed to grab mid screaming & half a pack of biscuits we left in the living room last night so I won't starve, I have my iPhone & the tv remote so I won't be completely on my own!

    Sorry for being negative but I just needed to let it out. It's such a shame he's not his usual self because the weather is lovely!
  • katiechoc_2
    katiechoc_2 Posts: 1,173 Forumite
    Hugs mrs_b, hopefully he'll wake up ina better mood.

    Lovely day here too, we've been to the park where I managed to whack his face on the slide. Bad mummy! Made a cracking thunk and everyone stopped and looked at me as if I was a horrible person. :(. Luckily he didn't cry though, I think the noise was worse than the actual impact iykwim. Got a bit of a red forehead though.

    Better get myself off the sofa and wash up the breakfast things. Hours old weetabix. That'll teach me to go out without clearing up first.
    Newborn thread member

    Little man born May 2012
  • morocha
    morocha Posts: 1,554 Forumite
    Poor George, Im he is sleeping, don't worry about us thinking is gross, when you have a baby , you do things, you never imagine you would do .

    Katie, poor baby , if he didn't cry i am sure it wasn't that bad, it is awfull when people give you funy looks like it is your fault.

    We had a horrible night, J kept crying in her sleep and up for the day at 8, i was so tired that tried to put her to sleep at 10 but poor babba, kept crying in her sleep and moving constantly, i think that nurse scared her yesterday, she is such a sensitive little thing.
    Glad it is friday and my dd goes back to school on monday, she is so hyper and i am so tired that i will collapse any day lol
    Mejor morir de pie que vivir toda una vida de rodillas.
  • delain
    delain Posts: 7,700 Forumite
    They are missing a trick not making houses out of old weetabix. It sets like concrete!

    Mrsb, at some point or other we've all done it. I know i have!

    All of our visitors have gone (not that any of them were any trouble) and DD1 has her cycle training this afternoon and parents had to stay... Which means OH, love him, has the other monsters and I get to spend a quiet sunny afternoon in a shady spot with a book... That's so jammy I might get chased by wasps :D :j
    Mum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession :o:o
  • *Nutella*
    *Nutella* Posts: 2,406 Forumite
    delain wrote: »
    They are missing a trick not making houses out of old weetabix. It sets like concrete!

    :rotfl: So true - I think you're onto a good business idea there!
  • fluffnutter
    fluffnutter Posts: 23,179 Forumite
    delain wrote: »
    They are missing a trick not making houses out of old weetabix. It sets like concrete!

    So does my homemade hummus :o
    "Growth for growth's sake is the ideology of the cancer cell" - Edward Abbey.
  • *Nutella*
    *Nutella* Posts: 2,406 Forumite
    LO's ear infection is back with a vengeance. Or rather, the antibiotics probably didn't get rid of it. She's miserable, cries at night, clings to me and there's yellow goo :(
  • *Nutella*
    *Nutella* Posts: 2,406 Forumite
    So does my homemade hummus :o

    And mine! :o
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