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DD is 1 and will not go in the pram...

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mamachat · 20/07/2008 22:21

When I take her out she will go in the pram for 1/2hour max.

After that I either carry her everywhere (which I always do) or leave her in the pram to cry (she gets completely histerical).

I was out at a fair and had to carry her the whole time. Apart from when family members tried to hold her for a few mins at a time untill she cried and moaned because she wanted me...

She is so clingly and hates the pram, everyone says things like 'just put her in the pram and let her cry'. I hate the crying and can't do that in a very public place.

Also she has got a strong personality and will work her self into a state if I leave her there and cry so much she starts chocking...

And good advice out there? Anyone got similar problems??

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juuule · 20/07/2008 22:24

Would a sling help?

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Seona1973 · 20/07/2008 22:29

give her food/drink/toys to encourage her to stay in it a bit longer?

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Tapster · 20/07/2008 22:31

I've had the same with my DD since she was born and now 20 months. Only way in is to bribe her with drink/food. It is frustrating - I used a sling alot up to a year but she is big for her age and I'm only 5ft and it got too much. Now she is walking more. I've got a trike which I use much more than the pushchair which I push with a handle - I couldn't live without it.

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snotbuster · 20/07/2008 22:33

Is it a pram that she has to lie down/recline in? My DS hated his and was much happier in a pushchair that he could sit upright in - wanted to be able to see what was going on I think! Was also better when given small toys/food or a drink.

If you're talking about her hating being in the pram when you're out clothes shopping I sympathize but have no advice. DS wouldn't put up with this for more that 30 minutes either. I just gave up doing it in the end (and was very unfashionable for a couple of years!).

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mamachat · 20/07/2008 22:50

I have a yamo baby carrier which you can use upto 5years, but me back is sooo bad atthe moment and getting worse as dd gets bigger... So can't really use that..

dd can sit up or lie back in the pram and still is not happy... I do try to give her food drink etc, sometimes works but most of the time it doesn't.

She just arches her back so I can't get her in.

I feel embarrassed around friends and family as I know they all think it is ridiculas that I push a empty pram and carry dd...

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mamachat · 20/07/2008 22:51

Also tried her in one of those trikes in toysrus and she didn't stay on it oo long, toys she gets bored with easily..

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mamachat · 20/07/2008 22:52

Thanks for the replys, it really helps to know others have this problem to, I just feel so useless...

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youngbutnotdumb · 20/07/2008 23:01

Mamachat don't worry about what others think I know it's hard but whatever works for u and ur DD is the main thing.

My DS has never minded his pram but I have a friend whos child hates them and she bought a cosy coupe with a oarent handle which seems to have calmed her a bit but some children just don't like being pushed around it's not that ur useless just that all children are different u r doing the best u can.

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youngbutnotdumb · 20/07/2008 23:02

Sorry if I missed it but how old is ur DD?

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mamachat · 20/07/2008 23:07

dd is 1 now.. the thing is its not working for me as my back is really bad and i would love her to stay in the pram..

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bluenosesaint · 20/07/2008 23:12

What sort of pram is it? Can you put her rear-facing so that she can see you? Maybe she is going through a bit of a clingy phase and would be reassured by being able to see you all the time?

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youngbutnotdumb · 20/07/2008 23:14

Oops soz didn't even realise age was in OP I read as DD1 for some reason LOL.

Does the pram sit up properly? some pushchairs only half sit up and toddlers would rather be upright. And perhaps try a rearward facing pram?

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youngbutnotdumb · 20/07/2008 23:15

X post with bluenose LOL rearward may be an idea though. ELC do a driving wheel thingy that clips onto the pram maybe something like that would keep her ammused.

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mamachat · 20/07/2008 23:18

her pram cannot be rear facing, but maybe that would be a good idea, she is on her second pram at the moment as had the quinny zapp that did not lie down at all..

Her pram can sit straight up tho..

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bluenosesaint · 20/07/2008 23:19

any excuse is a good excuse for a new pram

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youngbutnotdumb · 20/07/2008 23:19

Do you know anyone with a rear facing pram you could try before buying?

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youngbutnotdumb · 20/07/2008 23:20

Yes in my case anyway lol. Am on 3rd now

DS was in rear facing pram until he was a year was an Emmaljunga Cerox great pram but exppensive and he's outgrown it now.

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bluenosesaint · 20/07/2008 23:27

3rd??? still plenty of time for more

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mamachat · 20/07/2008 23:28

no I don't know anyone with a rear facing pram but it is def a good idea, I will search online to see if there are any cheaper versions...

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youngbutnotdumb · 20/07/2008 23:29

heehee am trying for a lightweigt one now but DP is not amused lol is only for holidays or the odd trip to inverness etc.

Cant think iof any rear facing pushchairs of the top if my head mamachat.

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bluenosesaint · 20/07/2008 23:29

Try ebay mamachat - many a bargain to be had

good luck

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youngbutnotdumb · 20/07/2008 23:32

The Hauck infinity looks quite good although is about £200 and is quite large folded.

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mamachat · 20/07/2008 23:33

i will look on ebay - thanks

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youngbutnotdumb · 20/07/2008 23:34

www.ciao.co.uk/Hauck_Infinity__Review_5722064 am useless at links but this page has a review

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youngbutnotdumb · 20/07/2008 23:34

oops didnt work as usual lol

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