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

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  • Mrshaworth2b
    Mrshaworth2b Posts: 988 Forumite
    How old is your lo ddb?

    My lo constantly has his hands in his mouth, slept shocking last night, is grumpy today and had soft nappies after being hard since he's been on this milk. Are we talking teeth or bug?
    Newly Married, not a 2b anymore!! Mum to two wonderful boys!
  • She was 7 months yesterday mrsh, she had all the 'classic' teething signs weeks ago and they all stopped except the bad sleep so it was a lovely surprise.
  • sunshine_1988
    sunshine_1988 Posts: 2,119 Forumite
    Bamama wrote: »
    Yay DDB. We're waiting on some here. He has massive bumps where his fangs should be.

    I've just popped out for Anbesol, on Gilly's recommendation. Interested to know if anyone else buys it and how much it costs you? Gilly said she's paid around the £4.40 mark. I just paid £2.65! (Liquid one).

    £2.95 ish, under £3. From a local chemist x
    Little Man born 11 March 2012 :smileyhea
    Newborn Thread Member :)
  • fluffnutter
    fluffnutter Posts: 23,179 Forumite
    We have teeth! :D

    Feel really mean complaining about her rubbish sleeping lately and felt guilty as I didn't notice them until she bit me when feeding but who'd have thought 2 tiny lil white things could make me so excited x

    So cute aren't they? And don't feel bad about not noticing. Freddie's cut all six (so far) without my being in the least aware :D
    "Growth for growth's sake is the ideology of the cancer cell" - Edward Abbey.
  • Gillyx
    Gillyx Posts: 6,847 Forumite
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    I'm clearly being done :D I get mine from Boots. I know my local sells it but it's a smaller bottle I think.

    http://www.boots.com/en/Anbesol-Liquid-15ml_1016835/
    The frontier is never somewhere else. And no stockades can keep the midnight out.
  • Gillyx
    Gillyx Posts: 6,847 Forumite
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    How old is your lo ddb?

    My lo constantly has his hands in his mouth, slept shocking last night, is grumpy today and had soft nappies after being hard since he's been on this milk. Are we talking teeth or bug?

    As soon as they find there hands they'l gnaw. Could it be the 4 month sleep regression? Unsure of what age your LO is x
    The frontier is never somewhere else. And no stockades can keep the midnight out.
  • Mrshaworth2b
    Mrshaworth2b Posts: 988 Forumite
    4 months on Saturday gilly, he's been very out of character today and the nappy is different, this is the milk that gives him hard poos and he's had a couple of soft over last couple of days!
    Newly Married, not a 2b anymore!! Mum to two wonderful boys!
  • Gillyx
    Gillyx Posts: 6,847 Forumite
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    Could be teething with the nappies, there tends to be lots of them and complete poonamis, the sleep could be a regression :( x
    The frontier is never somewhere else. And no stockades can keep the midnight out.
  • lazywife
    lazywife Posts: 593 Forumite
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    Hello! Long time no see!
    Haven't had time to read through everything, so only to say hope you and LOs all well and some are getting some sleep!
    Sorry I've been out of touch, went to Center Parcs with family last week for T's 1st holiday. It was great, and he's come on just in a week.
    He's got his 1st immunisations tomorrow, not really thought about it, but should I be giving him Calpol?
    I don't have any in, so can't give it beforehand, but should I give him some after, or wait until he's bright red, screaming and inconsolable?
    Oh dear, I feel these are questions a good mother should just know... it's all a learning curve!
  • Gillyx
    Gillyx Posts: 6,847 Forumite
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    Hi lazywife, my clinic gave me a prescription for paracetemol after his first jabs. I wouldn't give it just incase, I'd wait and gauge the situation. If he seems unsettled then go for it, but the may not seem any different. No point in giving it if its not needed x
    The frontier is never somewhere else. And no stockades can keep the midnight out.
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