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Have to collect Sofia from computer club in a sec so a really quick hi, just wanted to say im still alive! Betty i have resorted to ibuprofen recently and it really helped xx
 
Honey, lovely to see a post from you!

I have some of the baby nurophen would you say it's better than calpol? Might give it a whirl!

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Yes its stronger and double check but the ibuprofen helps with swelling not sure if nurofen will. Xx
 
I did say on here I think, but we aren't telling most people until he's born - his name is Peter Michael!
I can still remember the cherry/strawberry calpol from my childhood, that stuff was magic! I was allergic to the orange one though, can remember being sick on it, so I ended up having bigger doses of the pink one that tasted far nicer until I could have tablets.
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Ah ok I thought nurophen was ibuprofen :wacko:

Pinky I remember now, lovely name! My oh is Michael :)

How's the backache?

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Still there, and I feel really heavy with baby if that makes sense, like he's sitting on my bits! I'd really love it if baby would make his appearance soon, I just want to meet him now!
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Haha betty it is the same thing take no notice of me Im that tired I cant think straight x
 
Lol honey, I was up till 3:40 this morning so I'm not much better lol!

Pinky I def think he might me making his appearance sooner rather than later!

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Betty I think nurofen is better than Calpol. Its also easier to use as you get a syringe rather than spoon. Allister just really enjoys taking medicine he sees it and opens his mouth ready for it same with teethin powder haha!

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Hay thanks, think I might try the nurophen when she needs it next! The calpol comes with a syringe now too, totally agree with it being easier! I actually bought a medicine syringe from our local pharmacy, they sell them with little bungs for bottles that come without!

Bless him, glad he is good with medicine! My niece wails the place down if you mention giving her any she hates it all!

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The also do a calprofen which is the paracetamol and ibuprofen combined. Marcus is horrid at the minute very teethy but there's no more lumps yet.

Hay- I was trying to get him off his dummy as I wasn't sure if he as too old and he more plays with it a lot. We managed 2 1/2 days but this afternoon I caved in. He was so tired and I spent an hour trying to settl him and he had none of it so I caved in :nope: I had a lot of housework to do too :haha: he's just to have it for naps if needed now but tbh he's had it a lot this evening as he is all to sorts

Hope baby pinky is not keeping mummy and daddy too long x
 
Anna why would you think hes too old? Sucking releases pain relieving hormones and it is of great comfort to them when tired or poorly. Brandon spat his dummy out at about 9 months while teething badly and never wanted it again despite me offering!! Sofia and Jack had theirs till they were about 3 1/2 years old. Never outside of the house when older only for bed or during day if poorly. Their speech is exceptional and teeth are lovely. Ollie had a dummy until he was discharged from hospital where we almost lost him at 9wks and used it in hospital but once home didnt want it again so now he uses me as a comfort!! So I just have to feed him more frequently when hes poorly. I would see how he goes it isnt hurting and every child is different as you can see from mine!! Xx
 
Hmm how strange, I thought I'd replied already, but I guess my iPad ate my post! Baby Pinky is still staying put. I think he's far too comfortable!
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Im so glad I dont have the dummy dilemma I'd be so stressed!

Wont be long pinky =o)
 
Anna my niece and nephew have both had dummies, my nephew left it out for Santa when he was 3 :) and my niece who is 3 and a half sti has it when she is tired or poorly think my sis plans on giving it to the Easter bunny this year ;) both have perfect teeth and both were far advanced with speech so don't worry!

Samie did you choose not go use dummies or did Sophia not take one?

Pinky hope baby makes his appearance soon... How did mw go have you an over due plan of action going on?

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I didn't want her to have one but did try on the few desperate nights we had but she wouldn't take it so we gave up trying.
 
Sometimes they are a godsend but Samie you wont have the drama of trying to take it away so happy days. :-)
 
Hey girls, I'm still in one piece! Midwife said if he isn't here by Wednesday she would talk about the next steps, but she didn't mention specifics. I'm assuming she would do a sweep?
I'm kind of thinking dummies are quite a good way to go - I sucked my thumb as a child and that is much harder to give up because it's attached to you! My teeth have some signs of it in the shape of my jaws but they look alright on the whole. I love the idea of giving the dummy to father Christmas or the Easter bunny! Xx
 
Yeah will probably be a sweep and to book your induction.
Im against dummy's because in my opinion they aren't born with one so know no difference and dont need it to survive butttt they are shown to reduce cot death so it cant be bad. But the whole dummy or not is the same bf vs ff debate....its an individual Choice and only one you can make =o)
 
Omg my son has been possessed. He is awful right now with teething nappies. Red cheeks, biting and screaming. He's had his dummy as it was the only thing apart from chequ g his middle two fingers that helped. I didn't want a dummy. But it has worked for him, he's not stuck to t all day but will still offer for tine being when needed. Sorry for typog on Phone and hav fat fingers! Xxxx
 

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