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

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  • Saffagal
    Saffagal Posts: 684 Forumite
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    Mrshaworth2b I regularly co-slept with A in the early weeks. So long as you follow the guidelines (pillows, covers etc) you can do it safely. As A is now moving about a lot more I've a tomy bed guard that I put up now if I have to bring her in with me as I did this morning at 5 when she refused to go bay down. Funnily enough, she started sleeping right through the day I bought the bed guard.
    She's still asleep...
    Fingers crossed for a good night for us all
    x
  • Saff, Oliver normally sleeps better the earlier his bedtime is... Weird! I think it's something to do with him not being overtired.
    I'll keep my fingers crossed that you have a good night. You to MrsH2b x
  • Bamama
    Bamama Posts: 1,035 Forumite
    Dewi slept from 6.30-6! He barely napped yesterday and was miserable all afternoon :( I was hoping to find a tooth or something this morning but no.
  • Saffagal
    Saffagal Posts: 684 Forumite
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    Yay for that sleep Bamama!

    After putting herself to sleep for the night at 7 (with the aid of boob), A slept until 1 then after a long feed went back down at 2 until 7 this morning... Which isn't too bad actually :)

    Have a good day ladies!
  • Bamama
    Bamama Posts: 1,035 Forumite
    That's a good sleep too Saf :)

    I've got a lazy bu99er. He's asleep again.
  • delain
    delain Posts: 7,700 Forumite
    we had little miss in with us
    Mum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession :o:o
  • lazywife
    lazywife Posts: 593 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    Over all good night everyone.
    T is getting better again at going through, back to 6.30 this morning. Happy with that!
    I've found a successful American Pancake recipe. Dangerous. Had them 3 mornings in a row now as Morrisons had some blueberries reduced, so felt I had to. Yummmmmm
  • Gillyx
    Gillyx Posts: 6,847 Forumite
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    Pancakes! I use Nigellas American Pancake recipe and it is to die for. We had them for lunch last week :o
    The frontier is never somewhere else. And no stockades can keep the midnight out.
  • savageHK
    savageHK Posts: 1,253 Forumite
    martafdz wrote: »
    No idea, savage hasn't been around either, not here not in Facebook. :-(

    whoops sorry :) I'm more active on another FB group; MSE falls by the wayside as it's harder to access on my phone!

    I'm back at work mornings, and we have an au pair to help out! All going well otherwise, my boy is a big monster (20lb if my borrowed scales can be believed - almost 8 months now); weaning going well; still BF too... Just don't know where the times goes really!
  • Lola888
    Lola888 Posts: 977 Forumite
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    savageHK- monster child! My LO is 16 mths and weighed 27lbs last week!! I love doing pancakes as well Gillyx DH likes them with raisins in and loads of golden syrup. I might do pancakes for breakfast tomorrow seeing as it's a weekend :)
    Got married 13/11/10 :)
    DD1 born 25/03/12 :D
    DD2 born 28/11/13 :D
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