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sue w

Quote:Originally posted by squeaky
we just needed a family member in south america and we would have had all the continents covered


LOL, at least you have cheap accomodation costs when you go travelling the world.
i was up till three this morning coz she didnt want to go to sleep.
luckily im still on holiday
ahhhh squeaky - the picci is lovely - i hope u dont mind i had a quick look
i dont have any children YET but am so ready for them and broody - so is rick
so it wil be soon
i have read this thread with such interest as i have no knowledge at all and it is all so useful
no doubt - nearer the time i shall be calling on all you !
hehehehe

i wish u all well with ur little ones Smile

sue w

Quote:Originally posted by jewels
ahhhh squeaky - the picci is lovely - i hope u dont mind i had a quick look
i dont have any children YET but am so ready for them and broody - so is rick
so it wil be soon
i have read this thread with such interest as i have no knowledge at all and it is all so useful
no doubt - nearer the time i shall be calling on all you !
hehehehe

i wish u all well with ur little ones Smile


No probs jewels. All the "Global Tannies" will be more than happy to give a hand with the li'l ones even if it is only a cyber hand:p
Quote:Originally posted by jewels
ahhhh squeaky - the picci is lovely - i hope u dont mind i had a quick look
i dont have any children YET but am so ready for them and broody - so is rick
so it wil be soon
i have read this thread with such interest as i have no knowledge at all and it is all so useful
no doubt - nearer the time i shall be calling on all you !
hehehehe

i wish u all well with ur little ones Smile


quick tip, dont do it!:p
Bad news Squeaks, there is nothing you can do to prevent it. We were in the same boat as Pam. Twins, both with colic. The one would wake up, be fed, winded and got to sleep, by this time the other one was awake, by the time she went to sleep, we had 20 minutes before the first one would wake up again. :mad:

I think it lasted until they were 9 months old. We lived on take aways for months and me and the wife even patted each other on the back while we were sleeping. ( the winding thing)

The good news is they do outgrow it, the nightmares, teething, injections everything pass with time, and before you realise it she will bring you breakfast in bed.

Enjoy it, it might not be fun all the time, but it's worth it.
thanx piet, that wasnt the answer i was looking for!Sad

beth had a bad nite lastnite with a bit of wind. poor mel was up from 4 with her. not looking forward to the colic or teething at all. but definitely looking forward to the steak, eggs and chips in bed!

Ash

Quote:Originally posted by squeaky
thanx piet, that wasnt the answer i was looking for!Sad

beth had a bad nite lastnite with a bit of wind. poor mel was up from 4 with her. not looking forward to the colic or teething at all. but definitely looking forward to the steak, eggs and chips in bed!



Is she being winded properly squeaks?

Otherwise go to your pharmacist, and ask if they have drops, which you put in her bottle - it gets rid of the bubbles, so less wind for baba Smile

sue w

Quote:Originally posted by Ash
Is she being winded properly squeaks?

Otherwise go to your pharmacist, and ask if they have drops, which you put in her bottle - it gets rid of the bubbles, so less wind for baba Smile


Like Telement drops.....boy did that work.....used it for all 3 of mine

Ash

Quote:Originally posted by sue w
Like Telement drops.....boy did that work.....used it for all 3 of mine



They sure work a charm - and they bring the wind up much better Smile
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