Mayhem Babies! May 2011 mummies and babies

I wish we'd got more newborn, seems silly now to get more. Hopeful thats so nice of you to donate the clothes, are you defo not having another? Sebastian is doing awesome too!

Eilidh goes in her carseat on the stroller, its parent facing and pretty high up so she gets to look at me which would be awesome if it would cool down here:haha:

Anja just pooped everywhere, poor things diarrhoea is bad today so needed a bath
 
I have been trying Bethany in her bumbo daily for 1-2 mins for about a week, she loves it! Dylan wasn't ready for his until he was about 12-13 weeks.

Bethany is being a bit grumpy this evening so will grab a pic of her and some wipes tomorrow.
 
Is Anja poorly? Hope she is better soon. xx
 
Oh hope Anja is ok hun :hugs:

The carseat bit makes George higher up too, I like it as I can talk to him and he is very alert and interactive back so I assume he likes it too lol but I do think he looks squidged up, yet he is far too small to take the newborn insert out.

Mummy - I really hope Elidh moves into her bigger clothes really quick. Keep on the rice and special formula, she'll bloom in no time :hugs:

Hope Bethany is ok hun! Joshua didnt have a bumbo, nor do I think i will have one for George, not sure.

24, hopefully George will start catching Sams weight up, get the HVs off my back lol
 
I've taken our insert out now.... And Sam likes chatting backbwhen on the buggy too. xx
 
Aww, I hope Anja is ok :hugs:

Bethany is just tired, she has been awake since 8am! I wouldn't have got the Bumbo if it wasn't free, they are a lot of money, but Dylan still loves it not, 2 years on, I can't beleive he can still fit in it :rofl:
 
Georges head is too wobbly to take it out lol OH keeps saying his head os too big for his body, he finds it so funny when it wobbles about lol
 
Hope Anja feels better soon!

Put on the pounds, George!!

We don't do bumbo's. There are too many reports of hip displacements in kids from those things, so I won't go near it.

I'm still in quite a bit of pain today and regret has set in big time. I already want a reversal. It's just trying to explain why to Mike that is going to be the issue, especially since it would cost at least $3200.
 
Anja managed to get the rug too so had to go wash that:dohh: Shes not ill, well not acutely anyway she just has diarrhoea all the time, her poo is never formed and sometimes its too watery for her to control, shes had a few tests but nothing conclusively is wrong so hopefully she'll grow out of it.

Hope Bethany feels better soon!

New,:haha: My DH calls Eilidh a wobble head too, she's also "alien" and "widget" I'm sure Eilidh will be out the clothes in time, I'm just jealous because I want to put her in the nicer outfits I have in the next sizes up!

Brandi:hugs: I'm so so sorry you're having the regrets :( I cant imagine going through that. You have to do whats right for you not your DH and if a reversal is that then you have to find a way to do it:hugs:
 
Has Anja been tested for coeliac disease mummy? xx
 
You're right. I never should have gone through with it. I didn't have to pay to get it, but I will have to pay to reverse it. I'm hoping that the earlier I can get it reversed, the less "damage" there is.

He just needs to learn to respect what I do and don't do with my body. I know he'll automatically assume I want to reverse so I can get pregnant again, but it's not about that at all.

Why can't I just have a husband who respects me, and not one who wants to control me?
 
24, yeah she's been tested and isn't coeliac:flower:

Brandi, its your body, no one has a say in it but you:hugs:
 
Hmm, I have no more suggestions.... Hope they figure it out soon. xx
 
Mummy- I am most definitely NEVER having another kid, pregnancy blows, i've never been so miserable.
 
Brandi - :hugs: :hugs:

Hopeful - I agree that pregnancy isn't the best time but the result is wonderful. Thats why I have done it twice :)

I have decided that before I even think of TTC I am going to talk to a medical professional (pref not a GP, someone specialised if I can) about my pelvis, I am 99% sure it is permanently damaged from Dylans birth (it has been VERY sore since he was born. My legs + stirrups = pain) If I can be assured that one more pregnancy won't leave me in more pain after the baby is born than I am in now then I will TTC after I have lost weight.
 
Yea the outcome is great, bbut now i can say i've tried it once, and i got the best gift ever and thats the only gift I'll ever need. Now i know why so many women have only one kid, and why I was an only child, pregnancy does too much to the mind, body and spirit.
 
From how I had my legs when I had Sam it took my hips/pelvis/legs a few weeks to recover, so FX you will get there wiggler. xx
 
Yea pregnancy can be a really tough time.

I talked to my mum earlier and she said she will come to Dylans consultant appointment with us, I am so glad she is coming, my bro had surgery when he was the same age so she will tell me what questions to ask etc etc.

On my googling journey earlier I saw pics of the surgery he will be having, his poor little eye will have to be clamped open :cry:
 
24/7 - my pelvis was still painful from Dylan when I fell pregnant with bethany. I can't see that it will ever be pain free again. It breaks my heart that I will never be able to run around with my kids (running is about as painful as childbirth for me) but I do so much other stuff with them that itt makes up for that :)
 

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