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Old Jan 21st, 2008, 20:14 PM   #21
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Best:
decongester - Rhys was awfully snuffly and was great for sucking the snot!
baby bouncer - Used this until Rhys sat up un aided, he loved it.

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handheld breast pump - ALWAYS buy electric girls, the hand ones are so slow!
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Old Jan 21st, 2008, 20:37 PM   #22
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decongester - Rhys was awfully snuffly and was great for sucking the snot!
Oooh yes, this is one of my best buys also - Something of a gadget for me, I get huge satisfaction from sucking the snotters out - Kids hate it though lol"
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Old Jan 21st, 2008, 21:43 PM   #23
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its so nice to get an idea whats good and whats not cool subject
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Old Jan 22nd, 2008, 11:59 AM   #24
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Oooh yes, this is one of my best buys also - Something of a gadget for me, I get huge satisfaction from sucking the snotters out - Kids hate it though lol"

how does this work? does the decongester suck the snot out?

My sister-inlaw used to physically suck the snot out with her mouth eeww! she said when your baby cant breath then you dont have any choice but to suck it out.
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Old Jan 22nd, 2008, 12:40 PM   #25
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My sister-inlaw used to physically suck the snot out with her mouth eeww! she said when your baby cant breath then you dont have any choice but to suck it out.
Thats really gross!!!!
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how does this work? does the decongester suck the snot out?

My sister-inlaw used to physically suck the snot out with her mouth eeww! she said when your baby cant breath then you dont have any choice but to suck it out.
Yes, it sucks all the snot out - I have a NUK one - Its brilliant. It has a little pump and nozzle. The nozzle comes off so you wash the pump out after you've used it. You just put the nozzle to the nostril (Not in it) and depress the pump, then release. When you release the pump it sucks all the boogies out.
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Since this is my first I can't really recommend much buy my friend said that travel changing mats are great because some changing areas in public toilets are disgusting and she didn't like putting her baby on them.
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Angelcare Baby Monitor- Meant I could sleep easy knowing that if she stopped breathing the alarm would go off!!!
Avent Sterilizer- A lifesaver I have a bit of a thing for germs.
Mamas & Papas Activity Bouncer-Grand if she was up and I wanted a shower.
Bath Support- I loved it felt much safer bathing her.

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Diaper Stacker- Never used it ever I always got diapers from her changing bag
Changing Table-Prefered to use her mat or on my knee.
Booties- I never used them!!!
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Old Jan 22nd, 2008, 23:26 PM   #29
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So far & LO is 1 months 3 weeks;

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angelcare monitor/sensor mat
swinging starlite chair
lionheart womb sound bear
moses basket
cot changer
i-candy apple pram (seen load of women buy more prams coz they are not happy so i spent the bit extra & im 100% happy)
night light

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tommee tippee monitors/sensor mat
nappy wrapper (oh got pissed off and the nappies were still at the top)
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Old Jan 23rd, 2008, 01:24 AM   #30
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Going over other peoples lists - other good buys for me were:

Nappy stacker - Good as we use a cot top changer
Digital steriliser

PS: cheers for the decongester mentions I did wonder about this she always has snot up her nose but be irritating and its not easy to get out lol
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