pls keep finger's crossed * update on page 2 *

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pls keep finger's crossed for our appointment tomorrow with the ostheopath.

we go for cranial ostheopathy to see if it helps with our sleeping issues.

I really need some proper sleep again!!!

thx :hi:
 
Good luck at your appt. I'll be thinking of you and your family. :hugs:
 
good luck. bren had a session a few weeks ago and he was so calm that night.
 
All the best - we will be thinking of you! Let us know how it goes.
Mx
 
The osteopath really helped kyle when he had colic, hope it helps xx
 
guys, I am going to update you on the outcome of our appointment later, as it is a lot I have to tell, but don't have time atm :hi:
 
here is the outcome of the appoinment:

we see little but significant improvement already!

she sleeps far deeper and can therefore go much longer awake without getting fuzzy! which is a major improvement as I just never got anything done!

I had to tell the therapist about pregancy, labour and birth and she confirmed what I ever have suspected, that it is due to the fact of her stucking in the birth canal when the urge to push started, but I didn't start to push as the midwife wasn't around.

therefore pressure built up in her body, which she still has inside, sitting in her head and spine.

we have to go for 3-4 more session, but OH and me are looking forward so much to them as already now, she goes off much easier, sleeps deeper, goes for longer awake and starts as well bending on her knees and putting up her bum in the air, whilst on her belly and on her arms! beforehand she always looked like she wants to do this movement, but for some reason she can't and she got frustrated very quickly whilst on her belly.

her spine seems to be much more flexible now, as she also propellers around on her belly all of a sudden as if she could do it since birth.

the ostheopath said the sleeping problem is a rising problem and it looks like it's down to poor care at hospital during birth. they are totally understuffed and the midwifes at hospital can't give the necessary support. she said as well, you shouldn't leave a person alone in my situation (that I was left alone, when urge to push came) and she was very surprised too, when she heard LO was out with three pushes!
 
Mickey,
That's really good news - not that it was down to the hospital, but that the problem has been identified and is now being dealt with.
Fingers crossed for you that it gets better for little J with each visit.
A little rubbish to hear you had a bad experience with labour. Mine was quite bad too (3 days and eventually a section) but I was well looked after.
Take care,
M x
 

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