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Yeah, I just wish he would settle himself, lol! He's ok at night, but it's harder for him during the day. I hope I can stop taking badly to the crying. It shoots straight to my heart and I feel like crying, lol!
 
*sigh* He's just settled on his side. That's how they had him in the NICU so I wonder if he's more comfortable. :shrug:

ETA: Spoke too soon, he's back at the boob
 
Ozzie I wouldn't get bogged down about how you let Alex sleep position wise. I'm not suggesting that you be remiss about the risk of SIDS but you have to do what's best for you and Alex.

Sleeping on their tummy is best for reflux babies as it applies gentle pressure to the tummy. I have to balance Noahs discomfort with the risk of doing that. Right now he's sleeping on his tummy :shrug:
 
i think most babys are you try keeping that head up lol

nomore hate wasps i got a thumb 1 to it was in my hair i think, at least hes not allergic .
 
Ozzie Jacob sleeps on his side too...

I just make sure I put him on his back when I wake up each time :thumbup:
 
molly that was exactly what i was thinking although it was a slow wasp - hence so easy to kill "insert evil laugh here" it didnt look like he got the full sting but still! one less allergy to worry about!

ozzie leo slept on his side from 6 weeks ish, he still does, whenever i see him sleeping on his back i tend to be in there for a while watching him because i dont usually get to see his little face when he is sleeping lol

anywho, i moved him a few times and he stayed on his back for a couple of hours but after a couple of weeks gave up, that was when i decided to give him a dummy as that is supposed to help prevent sids but that got whisked away after 3 or 4 weeks when he was screaming at all hours for me to put it back in his mouth lol

i would honestly not worry too much about it, i wouldnt even entertain getting a sleep positioner before that thought creeps in as when i looked at reviews of them most peole hated them
 
Yeah I agree with Nomore on the positioners. We looked at them for different reasons, basically being that they are meant to be another good way to apply gentle pressure to the tummy for babies with reflux but most the reviews I could find were people who bought them and ended up thinking they were a giant waste of time/money in the end.
 
:hugs: nomore, sorry you've had such a pants day. :(

Ozzie Byron was the same. He never ever slept on his back, always his side, til he was about 12 months I think. You may remember but we coslept as it was the only way he would sleep at night. I also held him A LOT as he would never stay asleep and also never went to sleep unless settled. We could've left him forever and I don't think he would ever have stopped crying and fallen asleep. I watched a lot of TV and read and did embroidery over his head! :lol: It was lovely (except for the increasing pins and needles in my arms) but I certainly couldn't have afforded the luxury of that sort of life with my second baby. I say make the most of the cuddles and if you really really have to get something done lump the cries til you've finished or put him in a wrap if you can while you do the jobs.

Molly, here is our itinerary:
Monday: am - Seahouses and boat trip to the Farnes; pm - Warkworth Castle (English Heritage, ruin)
Tuesday: am - stayed in/went food shopping; pm - Lindisfarne Castle (National Trust) and Holy Island
Wednesday: am - played on the beach and rocks at Embleton (my favourite beach); pm - went up to Paxton House just across the border at Berwick where we got married (owned by its own charity)
Thursday: Spent all day at Beamish Museum
Friday: am - visited The Alnwick Garden; pm - Alnwick Castle for broomstick training, Knight's quest and look at the State rooms then a quick pop round the Treehouse back in the garden.

We stayed on a farm just west of Alnwick which is quite central in Northumberland. Other places we might've visited are Wallington and Cragside (both National Trust); other beaches (Druridge Bay, Beadnell, Bamburgh); Bamburgh Castle (private); Dunstanburgh Castle (English Heritage); Craster for food and there is a lovely walk from there to Seahouses along the coast if you've not got a baby!

We have had the best holiday. We totally packed it in which meant not quite enough time anywhere but also meant Byron didn't get bored and we got to experience almost all of our favourite places up there. We've not eaten as well as I'd have liked and didn't have time for a day in Newcastle seeing friends and scoffing in my favourite Italian but our activities were the best and somehow the weather seemed to be pretty much just right.

The boat trip was I think the best I've ever been on. Low tide was timed just right so we saw all the islands and as it's breeding season we saw thousands of birds including puffins which have always been gone on my previous trips. Loads of seal pups and jellyfish and the wind was as low as it ever is in the NE so the water was super clear. God how I wanted to dive though. :cry: Byron was so impressed with the boat and the jellyfish. :lol: Poor Indigo got a burnt face though! How guilty did I feel?! It was rainy and cloudy when we arrived and we took the minimum on the boat then the sun came out and it was totally sunny the whole boat ride. She was in the wrap but the cheek that wasn't covered was so red. :cry:

Byron had the most fun at Beamish. Trams and buses and trains are what he likes best. He also loved staying on the farm and seeing the cows every morning and evening. So much so that the last 40 minutes of our journey home was him repeating "go to farmyard" in different tones. I kid you not. He ended up singing it as a song "farmyard farmyard" then added in "choo choo ride" after a bit. :rofl:

Indigo has just been a bit of an add on but next year she'll better be able to enjoy a holiday.

We visited DH's grandparents on the way home today. His Grandma has been in hospital for two weeks so he just went with his Dad to see her. We got some presents of clothes and things. DH's little sister has made an awesome cushion for Indigo. So the only immediate family not to have met her now is his Mum.......

I think this has been one of the best holidays I've ever had. Even against Japan for my honeymoon. I never knew how special little kids could make a holiday. :cloud9:
 
aww sound brilliant, glad Byron ;iled beamish i think i wentat his age i remember there is a sweet shop lol.

wer prob going to paignton withmy parents. we get a lovley discount. and if we are cheeky using both their blue badges we can either get in places free or cheap.

PB have you been to plymouth aquarium, my cousins boyfriend really rates it i think a marine technician at the uni
 
Sounds like you had a fantastic time Peanut. I have holiday envy this year :haha: this time last year we were starting to get organised for Mexico in august. But I suppose I should never complain Mexico is where we conceived Noah :thumbup:
 
noah the mini mexican lol, abby was concieved when matt came back from his dads lol
 
You'll get your holidays Gilz. :hugs:

Never been to Plymouth Molly. The uni is big in the Marine Biology world so if the aquarium is in any way connected I could see it being good.
 
I joked to my OH for ages that we should called the baby Mohito Burrito. Think it amused me far more than him :rofl:
 
It's bizarre as august is the month we were originally going to start TTC, but when my OH got his new job working away from home we started in the February instead. Maybe Noah was always meant to be created in the august :shrug: I was starting to give up thinking of the possibility of cycle 8 of trying
 
it is pb worth a visit and if you dive i think there is some good sealife to look at. plus the american history to. TRheres a lovely stem train at dart mouth to paignton for byron
 
Hey!

Sorry you have had a rubbish day Kate and glad you stamped on that wasp little got stinging your baby I totally would of gone crazy stamping on it! I hate wasps and bees I've never been stung touch wood and hope caden or caleb never get stung! I am with you about not having another,2 is enough for me this time round my pregnancy was rubbish and I didn't enjoy it so no more for me and I don't really care if I haven't got a girl I'm glad I have to children as it is and totally grateful but some people think I'm longing for a girl but I love having my boys!

Gilz glad they have sorted the meds out and hope Noah is more settled for you tonight and he grows out of his night feeds!

Ozzie glad Alex is feeding more he must be growing! Caleb also wakes up when I put him down in the day and my dad has learnt that today as well lol he just likes being cuddled and there will be a time when he hates cuddles so make the most of it!

Pb glad you had a great holiday sounds like you were busy!

Baby glad you had a lovely day of shopping I can't wait to do that!

Sofie well done for getting passed your pre pregnancy weight I too can't wait to get to that either and to be buying smaller clothes!

Well today I have had the worse period pains ever I can't remember them being this bad,I am happy I am on but wish it could be painless. It's making me remember early stage of labour! I got some bargains today well I used some vouchers to make them even better bargains,I got two boxes of pampers wipes (12wipes in each) and a tommee tippee flask and jug for £19.65 so happy! I had to get caden some new pjs as he seems to have grown loads since Wednesday and his pjs look smaller but in asda he liked the spiderman pjs which the smallest size was 4-5yrs so it may be too big for him but it will last him lol. I've bathed caden and put him to bed for once and let my OH sort caleb out which has been nice as I do miss caden!
Tomorrow Im going out for Sunday dinner with the inlays since we are at my parents I thought it was only fair I just hope my pains go!

Apparently a heatwave is coming tomorrow so we shall see!!

Xx
 
its been muggy here today i hung washing this evening in preperation for the heat lol
 
I can't wait for some sun I really liven up in the sun I think I have that sads thing! Plus I have washing to do!

Xx
 
i know i do i practically hibernate.

girls we like to plan ahead i am looking at things like the jumperoo and high chairs what are your recomendations? If abby wants it we'll be trying her on porridge and rice at 4 months then go on to finger foods as and when shes ready not sure I can handle purees but if they work might try them. so is it worth spending mony on a fancy high chair or would a cheap ikea one do? when do they sit independantly or atleast with a back rest?
 
6 months for sitting Molly. We were given a highchair, nothing fancy. Chicco I think. Moved on to a booster seat some time ago and now he just sits on the chair. We never pureed and Byron couldn't manage finger foods for ages so we didn't do baby led weaning. We mashed Byron's first foods. Lumpier than puree. There's no point weaning earlier than the baby shows signs as they simply don't digest the food. We started about a week before 6 months with Byron and it was weeks and weeks before he was digesting much, most things came out the same as they went in.
 

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