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Laura Posted Mar 4, 2006
We had to keep Milly round here in the end as her uncle had 'flu . It was an odd few days, living in little pockets of the house . I'm feeling a lot better, thanks to the fact Milly sleeps for 6-8 hours every night . Actaully I feel better than I did for the last month of pregnancy though I'm taking things easy or PSG will tell me off
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Laura Posted Mar 4, 2006
Yes, and the doors, which means I can actually get into the back garden without PSG to open the door for me
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TeaKay Posted Mar 19, 2006
Hi, sorry I wasn't around for the birth... I'm not around much any more. Glad to hear everything's going well enough now
TK[1]
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Laura Posted Mar 26, 2006
she gets stomach cramps, but apart from that things are great . She can smile now and finds everything interesting. Shoe's also grown out of most of her 0-3 month clothes
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Mar 26, 2006
Poor darling, stomach cramps are so bad. My first son had them for teh whole of the first three months, it was awful - and we never got any sleep
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Laura Posted Mar 26, 2006
We do get sleep thankfully, she'll sleep solidly for six hours every night and we get more sleep when the cramps aren't so bad - she gets them more when she has a growth spurt
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Laura Posted Mar 26, 2006
So do we, it's not nice when there's very little we can do to help her.
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Rev Nick { Only the dead are without fear } Posted Mar 26, 2006
Unfortunately, your right, there's not a lot besides some "drops" for a bad tummy. Just patience and cuddling, and that seems to always be welcome. Lady, I remember when my girl was that age, ... and can only envy you.
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Laura Posted Apr 1, 2006
She is getting better now fortunately, the drops are working it seems . Milly's got to the stage now when she'll be awake and just wanting to play, which is useful. It will be nice when she stops having such large arguements with her digestive system though
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Apr 1, 2006
I remember well how that was - I had a device with which I tied Chris close to my body, that soothed him, he needed the warmth and all -around the clock.
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Laura Posted Apr 1, 2006
Now she's happy as long as she can hear a voice she recognises
I'm getting better at typing with one hand and holding a baby in the other too
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Apr 1, 2006
I had Chris tucked to my belly, he was sitting in something which was a bit like a rucksack, so i had my habnds free. Like this one : http://www.holzspielzeug-zentrum.de/holzspielzeug/oxid.php/sid/x/shp/oxbaseshop/cl/alist/cnid/0ad423c377ce044a1.49084791
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