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baby's blocked nose making feeding tricky...

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sushistar · 27/02/2008 23:58

and him incredibly grumpy! What can I do? I've heard you can put drops in or something? He doesn't have any other cold symptoms, he's just bunged up especially in the mornings.

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Ledodgy · 27/02/2008 23:59

Get saline drops from the chemist and a nasal aspirator aka a snot sucker they work a treat.

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S1ur · 28/02/2008 00:01

bring him into the bathroom when you shower inm orning that'll clear him for a bit.

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sushistar · 28/02/2008 00:06

so if i go in boots and ask they'll have saline and a sucker thing?

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Ledodgy · 28/02/2008 00:39

ask for saline and a nasal aspirator lol.

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LiegeAndLief · 28/02/2008 13:11

Unless his nose is actually running the snot sucker probably won't help much, but the saline might. You could also try and damp towel on the radiator overnight (maybe with a drop of Karvol/Olbas oil etc on it) and propping the head of the cot up so that he is sleeping with his head raised a bit.

Good luck!

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fluffyanimal · 28/02/2008 13:13

Karvol capsules are brilliant.

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Bouncingturtle · 28/02/2008 13:13

Sushistar - been having the same problem with my ds. I tried the saline and that seemed to help. Like your ds, it's worse in the mornings.
Try raising the head of his mattress as well.

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nancy75 · 28/02/2008 13:15

i saw a thing in waitrose recently that you put over the nose and suck out the snot looked like a tiny plunger with a plastic tube (very scientific!)

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Ledodgy · 28/02/2008 13:18

The saline makes the snot soft though so it's easier to suck even if the nose is not running iyswim.

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Monkeybird · 28/02/2008 13:58

I have a specially patented technique (which he hates but no more cruel than spraying salty water up his nose!) which involves fairly firm pressing with a finger on the side of the nostril, towards the top and firmly stroking/pressing downwards. do it about 3-4 times, and if you're really brave (social services look away now...) press both nostrils at once (only once after the other pressing and stroking). This joint press will make him/her snort (well it does my little one!) and helps any bogeys out...

You might find a large green bogey can be pushed out this way, from each nostril! however it only works if the snot is at 'that stage' and not just stuck up in the sinuses (or wherever)

Haven't tried Karvol yet but that would be next on my list if not feeding well.

Also try feeding on whichever side troubles him least (if it all shifts left or right when he lies down, it can be uncomfortable IYSWIM) - so feed under-arm rugby ball style for one side and cradle hold for the other?

These things worked reasonably well for me..

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chopster · 28/02/2008 13:59

I used to put karvol on a muslin and drape it over my shoulder.

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Tutter · 28/02/2008 14:00

i just stick my mouth over ds2's nose and suck

[vomit] but effective

you need to have a tissue handy for immediate spittage

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sushistar · 28/02/2008 14:19

I got a sucker thing and did it and a HUGE bogy came out of one nostril - no wonder the poor chap was blocked up! Got some karvol oil to put on a tissue in his basket tonight, ans some saline to use tomorrow.

Thank you for all your help!

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terramum · 28/02/2008 14:26

I do the same as Tutter unless I am with company. Really easy & much less stressful for the baby than having gadgets or potions. Easy to re-clear mid way through a feed as well as you don't need a free hand

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Ledodgy · 28/02/2008 15:02

Also if your baby is only a couple of months old (not sure when this stops but mine still does it at 8 weeks)and you're feeding at night in the dark, put the landing light on and place baby underneath this will make your baby sneeze and hopefully help clear his nose. It doesn't have to be the landing light but it saves me waking dp up!

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sushistar · 28/02/2008 16:17

light makes the baby sneezy?!?

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Ledodgy · 28/02/2008 17:30

Yes it happens if sunlight is directly shining in the baby's eyes if out in the pram as well!

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