My son was a huge drooler from 2 months old until around 15 months. My daughter has only just started drooling this last week at almost 6 months old. I don't mind it, though. I have a drooly dog, too, which I find a lot more disgusting than my kids.
Drooling dogs would be grosser! I'd rather have a drooler then a baby that spits up, my boy spat up so much until we finished bf'ing cause of my let down.
Alia spit up quite a bit too, but it was always really small amounts so it never bothered me. She stopped when I switched her to formula around 7/8 months.
Isaiah has always had severe GERD (acid reflux), but since switching him over to whole fat cows milk, he has done MUCH better...he still throws up every once in a while, but he seems to tolerate that much better than formula.
Yeah, isaiahs didn't start getting better until a little after the 12 month mark. I think it was a combo of him outgrowing it and the milk being easier to digest than the formula, but i really can't say that for sure...only thing is, when he does vomit the smell is a million times worse
That's great to hear!!!
We're doing good here, Alia is getting more challenging though with her moods. She's been teething so she's been extra cranky and I have less patience than I used to
Last week was busy for us. My girl turned 6 months, and my son turned 2 years old! My son did the best ever with a shot. He got his flu shot first before my daughter's shots, and as usual he started crying something awful. As soon as he realized his sister was getting shots next, he instantly stopped crying and got all excited to watch her turn. It was kind of cute. As usual she only cried during the shots and calmed down right away after. I’m so lucky to have such a laid back baby. It’s hard to believe I officially don’t have 2 under 2 anymore, though. Sigh.
Yay for team pink! How exciting.
Sorry to hear about the teething. Cranky kids are rough.
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