DD (4 months) hasn't quite been right the past few days. She's been off her milk and started waking in the night when she has been sleeping 7-7 previously. She's slightly snuffly but happy end cheerful all day. I think it may just be a slight cold (which DH has), a wonder week or the dreaded 4 month sleep regression .
A few times my DM has said 'oh just dose her up on calpol, she will sleep better'. I'm very reluctant to do this and I don't know why. My DM keeps saying I'd be taking paracetamol/beechams if I had a cold. DD doesn't have a temp. Is this a normal thing to just give calpol willy nilly? Am I being mean by withholding?
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To be reluctant to give calpol to DD
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wispywoo1 · 17/03/2016 22:36
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