floridafam
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DisneyPhD,
She was 9lbs 5oz.
She was 9lbs 5oz.
floridafam said:DisneyPhD,
She was 9lbs 5oz.
floridafam said:My other two love having her here.
I've got a question for all of you. When is it too soon to take your baby to WDW? We have a trip scheduled in May. DH is going to do the FloridaHalf Ironman at FW. I honestly don't want to go. DH said it is up to me. I really want to be there to support him but I don't feel like exposing Kona to all of those germs so soon.
What do you think? She would be abou 6 weeks old.
becka said:Just quickly checking in and saying Hi to all of the new moms!
Allie is 12 weeks old today. It is hard to believe. Three months ago I thought she would never get here and now she is already getting to be such a big girl. The last few days I think her tummy has been hurting her so that has been a little rough but she is still sleeping fairly well at night although she did wake up at 3:45 this morning.Usually she sleeps from 8/8:30 - 6:00....that is soooo nice!
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She is really starting to use her hands to try to grab onto things and to play. She loves her barnyard gym and likes to bat at the animals. She also loves to play with a burp cloth. She moves it around and tries to chew on it. I remember Nathan doing the same thing and it is fun to watch them learn to use their hands.
I hope everyone else is doing well!![]()
MommyPoppins said:Good morning everyone! Today I go to my six week check up. LOL! Kaleb is over 3 months old now. The practice I go to really has way too many patients.I did have a appointment that was really 6 weeks after I had him...but I forgot because DH ended up having to have jury duty that day and I was stressed about him missing a day of work without pay. Plus we only have one vehicle...so I couldn't have gotten there anyway.
Then they rescheduled me for March. Well the day of that appointment I called to confirm because they never called me...I of course wasn't in the computer. So I was rescheduled again for today. I could have gotten in sooner if I saw one of the other midwives, but I need to talk to them about birth control and this midwife(I've known her since I was a little girl from chrch) will respect my religious beliefs and tell me what is best for our situation. I hate having to worry about birth control. The last time we used a diaphragm, well you can see how well that worked. lol. I just don't know if we can afford BC pills. Plus with bfing that narrows your options. The mini pill is only going to work if you take it at the exact time each day. What are the chances of THAT happening?
One of the other midwives is trying to push a hormonal IUD on me. I don't know if you can do that with bfing and the last time I talked to my other midwife about it she said one of the ways it works is by not allowing a fertalized egg to implant. Which isn't the right choice for us. So we'll see. I wish she would give me a year supply of the mini pill in free samples.
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Talk to you ladies later. Have a good day everyone.
Oh yeah! For those of you ladies who have older babies that are still waking a lot at night...have you cut out your caffine? I know that when I first have a baby I cut out ALL my caffine because it ALWAYS makes them stay up more at night. Just a thought.![]()
MommyPoppins said:I've been using Pampers Swaddlers for Kaleb and I just spent $30 on a huge box at Sams. Well since I have been using them we've been having accidents every day. I got into my stash and am using White Cloud at night so he doesn't wake up middle of the night soaked. Sunday morning his diaper was so wet that when he pooped it came out everywhere. He was covered from his neck to his toes.And he had just been changed around 3AM. I noticed that the inside of the diapers looks different. The "cloth" has a honey comb design...did I get a bad batch, or have they changed their ways for the worse? Kaleb isn't even close to exceeding the weight so I know it's not that.
Any insight?
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I am going to use that from now on. There is probably no better thing to call it. It's funny how people have different names for different things. When one of our babies is hungry DH always says that he(the baby) needs to go to the "breastaurant".![]()
Last night my 2 year old woke me up at 12. He and Kaleb share a room so I was quick to get Ethan out of there so he didn't wake Kaleb up. He kept crying out. There was nothing wrong. He wanted to sleep in Mommy's bed.DH brought him in and put him on our floor. This better not become a pattern.
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I love it "Breastaurant!"I think my poor hubby would like to go there more often.
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When my older DD (who also shares a room with her baby sister, who thank God does not wake that easily,) does that it often means she is coming down with something. Mostly an ear infection. She will cry in her sleep too. Thank God she can now tell us when her ears hurt, but we got one of those otoscopes from "Right Start" and hubby has figured out how to use it (but using it when she does have a confiermed infection, and when it is clear to know the difference) and we always cheack them at home now. I love it since we know when to take her to the Dr. now. The babies ears are still to small to see well at home, but hopefully later.
But then again it could of just been a bad dream.![]()
Good moring everyone. Let the the eating, poopin, peeing, and changing begain!(one week from twm I will be taking care of all that in WDW, so life is good!)
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lissawynn, I misse Oparh. What was it.