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Oh.my.god. Sammuel slept 8-6!!!!! Then feed and back til 7.50!

Danny was on the sofa as he'd had a drink....

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Hi ladies, sorry I was MIA over the weekend. I went to France with my Mum and Step Dad. Had a lovely time. The journeys could have been easier... On my own with Lili is quite tough! They don't give you the buggy back at the gate on easyjet so I had to carry her and the hand luggage for miles between the plane and the baggage reclaim. :cry: NO ONE, absolutely No one offered to help.

How is everyone? Doggies better? Is Ben sleeping well still? Suz, is Sammuel at Uni yet? ;) xx
 
Glad you had a good time Jess... It's sad that no-one offers to help these days :( I always make sure I do if I see a mum struggling!

Sammuel slept terribly again last night so clearly his sttn was a one off :(

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Hi girls :hi:

Glad you had a nice time Jess but sorry about everyone being ignorant sods :growlmad:

Suz- sorry Sammuel was crap last night :-( What did he sleep?

Ben's still doing well for him- touch wood! A bit of a crap evening- he went down at 7:30 then was up briefly at 8:15, 9 and 9:30. Then he did an 8 hour stretch from 9:30pm-5:30am. He wouldn't settle then for Ste so came in to me. I fed him and he went back to sleep next to me until 8am.
 
He's doing so well Lou!

S did 7-1.30 then 3.30 4.30 and 6 then up at 7.30!

Danny slept on the sofa just to see if that's what made him sleep through - NO!!!!

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Hey girls. How was everyone's weekend? OH and BFF surprised me on Saturday with a birthday party. Too bad Jax had just fallen asleep in the car and I really wanted to put him in his bed for a nap but with all them yelling he woke up. But he was in a good mood. We had some cake and then OH, my brother, family friend, BFF and I went out to the bar and we had such a good time. We danced until they kicked us out and Grandma watched the kids so we could all sleep in. I can't remember the last time we did that!
 
:hi: girls hope your all well afm hers my opks when do you think i ovulated ff said it was cd14 but cd15 look like it to me we never bd on cd15 but we did on cd16 and we are tonight do you think it will be enuf x x x
 

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I would say CD15 is positive, but I think you shoudl be covered if you BDed on CD16.
 
Hi Everyone,

Marg- this sounds like a lovely party!
Suz- sorry you are not sleeping well, must be double hard with pregnancy tiredness!
Lou- I can't believe how good Ben has been. How cool would that be if he has changed for good!
Caz- fingers crossed you BD at the right time!! X

I think we are more and more leaning towards finding out the sex, OH wants to keep it a secret to everyone else, I said it's fine although I know he is such a bad liar I am sure he will end up telling everyone lol
Worked a full day shift at the vet, it's very physical with bags of food to carry, dogs pulling you around and having to Hoover/clean the floors.
I am exhausted today but I got loads of puppy cuddles :)
Feeling the baby move more and more, I can't waitnfor OH to feel it too.
Also getting bigger by the day!
 
Hey guys :hi: How are you all? I just made myself meatballs and pasta for dinner! :smug: Lili is biting a lot... I don't think she knows it's naughty, but still, it's not good! If she does it at nursery she'll in trouble!

She has her MMR on Friday... :( Poor little sprout.
 
Lol I love that you're really smug about your dinner :haha:

I made Danny go and get chips!!! Mmmm they were good!

I think I'm going to delay Sammuels mmr. It's so hard to find out any decent information about it though!!

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meatball sounds nice!
Naughty Lilli for biting but can they really understand "no" at 1 year old?

Had a lovely time at the Yoga, all the mums seemed really nice and it was quite a good workout and really relaxing. I need to work on my patience and not finding the spiritual talk too funny but I think it's going to help me keep active and flexible throughout. :)
 
Suz, there is absoutely no evidence that the MMR can have any long term bad effects. They can have the usual fever and grizzle, sometimes a rash. But nothing long term and there is no connection to autism. There is very little medical evidence that having it later is better. For me, personally, sooner the better. You can have them done individually, but you have to go privately or weirdly to France! It is of course every parents' choice and I'm not going to get in to a debate about it... :hugs: xxx
 
Hope that didn't come across as agressive... I'm not being agressive! Love you all. xx
 
Hi :hi:

Is she biting your arms and stuff you mean Jess? I nearly posted earlier on asking for advice about Ben's pinching!! :-( He keeps doing little tiny pincer-grip type pinches all over my chest! Mainly while feeding and it kills! It's axtually bringing my eczema back... :-(

Suz- I was thinking of delaying the MMR too just because of the posts/debates I've seen on here- but now I've started to look into it I can't actually find any benefits at all! :-/ What do people say are the benefits of doing it? Is there supposed to be any? I'm confused! I really was up for delaying it but now I'm wondering if the risks of delaying outweigh the benefits (which I can't find!!) x

V- apparently they don't understand the reasoning, consequence, etc.. behind the word "no". Ben just finds the word "no" and a stern face absolutely hilarious!! :rolleyes: Especially if he happens to be torturing and managing to make a dog squeal at the time!! :-(
 
On the opposite side of the coin though I worked with a class of 30 children on the Autistic Spectrum and 2 of them were labelled as "learning difficulties as a direct result of the MMR vaccination" :shock:

Everyone at school (the SEN medical experts etc) said it was a load of crap though and obviously just what the parents believed. The autistic specialist training centre that we attended for training also said it is absolutely impossible for the MMR to cause autism and said it was a media myth! :shrug:

It's so hard when it's your child though.... :-/
 
The guy who "found" the link between the MMR and autism was discredited a couple of years ago. It's been proven that there is absolutely no link. There is no risk. There is a higher risk of your child getting measles.

Lou, Lili gets a bit excited and nips me. I hold her out at arms length and say "No, no biting". I rarely use "no" as I use "uh-uh" instead so as to not desensitise "no" for her. I'm not sure if she understands what I'm saying to her, but it bloody hurts!! :shock:
 
The guy who "found" the link between the MMR and autism was discredited a couple of years ago. It's been proven that there is absolutely no link. There is no risk. There is a higher risk of your child getting measles.

Of course there are those conspiracy theorists who say that he was discredited on purpose by the drugs companies... But you could keep going in circles of conspiracy that way! :rofl:
 
Yeah Ben's really hurting me too Jess :-( It makes me want to cry sometimes when I'm feeding him to sleep :blush: I don't want to make a huge fuss and wake him up but it fucking kills :-( It can't just be a naughty thing though cos he's doing it as he's falling to sleep too :-(

Yes that man was discredited - hugely!! He was a complete fraud!!! :nope: He caused loads of problems and stigma for children at school affected by autism :-( (he spouted some bullshit about 'autism by association' too! :dohh: )

BUT... what confuses me is they now offer separate jabs in some NHS areas (they do in mine) and say it's to "minimise risk" in the info leaflet. Seems strange for the NHS to accept something like splitting the jabs for no reason!? Usually they won't shift on things even when proven!! :shrug:

Although again on the other side of that coin someone said it's just because there's sp many parents requesting it these days that they are being accommodating to try and prevent immunisation levels falling even more...
 
Ugh see it's so hard! I really don't know I couldn't find much info when I looked.

I guess it's just that I don't know enough that makes me question it - because I'm not 100% sure! I think we'll probably do it.

But I was talking to someone today and the 6 week jabs they have include tetanus, which apparently comes from horse poo from an infected horse, and can be in rusty nails - but how is a 6 week old going to come into contact with either of those things?!

I wish there was a simple website that laid it all out - what they have, what's in them, risks both ways and alternatives! It needs to be clearer.

I guess the seed of doubt is there and I'd like to be 100% before doing it.

I'm off to sleep now so will reply to everything else tomorrow :)

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