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Old Feb 27th, 2010, 15:46 PM   #41
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Evening everyone! Thanks for your kind comments, it is going to be hard, sometimes the build up to him going is worse though because of the Dread if that makes sense?

Lana thanks, that's really sweet, we can keep each other from going insane! I live as far east from you as you can possibly get! I live in frome.

Katy- do you know how many times a day I think I'm a bad mum! All we can do is our best. James sleeps in bed with me most of the time cos he won't go in his basket. I have a lot of tips people have told me if you want? Sometimes they work but I run out of energy most of the time and just give up.

I have started dressing him now because i've started getting in the swing of things, but I only dress him at a nappy change so it's not to much hassle. If I'm staying at home for the day I'd quite happily leave him in a sleepsuit, they look so cute in them anyway!


 
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Old Feb 27th, 2010, 16:52 PM   #42
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My bubs just wears a vest and a sleepsuit all the time literally 24 hours a day unless she's nakey having skin to skin. Can't be bothered with outfits yet - she poops too much, it'd be covered in poo within an hour or two!
agreed!!!! i never get why babies are always dressed in these outfits all day - dont get me wrong, it is exciting and lovely getting to dress them in little cute things but we are babygro people at the mo too much changing and faffing about otherwise.

I am looking forward to dressing him tomorrow though - we off to the hospital for his heel prick test........ dreading that part it makes me crazy when they cry from being hurt like that.


 
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Old Feb 27th, 2010, 16:54 PM   #43
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Katy - i know, i've still gotta upload the pics to the pc, did try and get some on fb but ,y computer wants me to install software cos its a new phone and i gave up lol - going to get richard to sort that then i'll get a piccie on.

Thats a shame you're so far Claire - but like everyones said - we're all here to support each other x


 
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Old Feb 27th, 2010, 16:57 PM   #44
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Ahhh i have no time!!! I feel like a cow from feeding all the time and Vinnie is the greediest damn baby i have ever met!!

Im so glad to be here though ladies
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Old Feb 27th, 2010, 19:48 PM   #45
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Vinnie (whats actually your name seeing as we're having an identity basis!) moo moo. I am actually a cow who gets milked all day. James has been constantly attached to my boob since 6pm.


 
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Old Feb 28th, 2010, 04:29 AM   #46
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Haha - yup we're all cows - I've chosen to be an Aberdeen Angus cow though as they are super furry and its cold up here! ( and as dh says they are expensive so follows my habit!)



Yup - thats me!

Lana - Xander might not cry - Shelby didn't utter a peep whilst she had her heel prick test done, she woke up looking a little startled but was quite happy - same with her hearing screening test. I'm seem to have a little angel (apart from the cluster feeding evenings and puking up half her milk as it's squirted down her throat at 10mph! )


 
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Old Feb 28th, 2010, 07:43 AM   #47
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Lol Gills, you've chosen the best cow, any other just seems inferior now lol. James finally stopped feeding and slept 3am - 6am and has been feeding since. Do they have a growth spurt at 3 weeks anyone know? Cos this is rediculous!


 
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Old Feb 28th, 2010, 07:48 AM   #48
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Oh Lana I just read about your SPD, it took me about 2 weeks or so to start to feel better and mines nearly gone now. I was the same though, thought it went straight away!


 
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Old Feb 28th, 2010, 07:51 AM   #49
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hey girls.

my milk came in yesterday so im very happy! managed to get a few hours kip last night, so im feeling more alive today

i cant believe my little girl is a week old tomorrow this time last week i was on my way to the hospital with contractions!


 
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Old Feb 28th, 2010, 08:50 AM   #50
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Sam- Isn't it crazy how fast time goes!

Glad I'm not the only one who isn't dressing in proper outfits yet. I don't even have any that small, I only got outfits in 0-3 or bigger.

Am I the only one here who couldn't BF?

Claire- I also have given up on trying to settle him in his basket, nothing works. So he either sleeps in his bouncer or in bed with me. Just waiting on my snuggle nest arriving so I can relax a bit more when he's in my bed.

Lucia (vinnypeanut)- Yay for you being over here now Hope you're well.

Lana- I don't think I have you on FB. Looking forward to seeing pics when you get a chance xx


 
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