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November 2012 - all the babies have arrived

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ChunkyTurkeywiththetrimmings · 12/12/2012 23:37

Marking spot.

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Sophiathesnowfairy · 12/12/2012 23:43

Holding my place for 4 am!

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Catbag · 13/12/2012 01:53

2am check in

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kirrinIsland · 13/12/2012 02:34

Marking place

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ComradeJing · 13/12/2012 03:36

marking place (lovely afternoon here)

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Sophiathesnowfairy · 13/12/2012 03:50

Here. I am again almost on cue!

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DebussyHead · 13/12/2012 04:13

Marking place with bleary eyes

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rowingdowntheriver · 13/12/2012 05:22

Morning, marking my place

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Lane81 · 13/12/2012 07:09

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PetiteRaleuse · 13/12/2012 07:36

Marking place. We're very chatty I doubt this will be the last of 2012

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Bluetinkerbell · 13/12/2012 07:40

Morning check in!

has anyone else noticed their little one might prefer to sleep on their tummy? I think L might. Last night she slept on top of me with her head on my shoulder from 10.30pm to 2.30am! She would have probably slept longer if my arm hadn't started aching! Think it helps with her wind too... Going to get gripe water today as she'll be 4 weeks tomorrow!

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Catbag · 13/12/2012 08:51

tinkerbell Both of mine prefer to sleep on their tummies, which is why I think that they won't sleep if I try to put them down and will only sleep on my chest. So that's how we sleep everynight :s

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Catbag · 13/12/2012 08:53

And in the day too. No napping in moses baskets/ swinging chairs/ cots or car seats here :(

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ChunkyTurkeywiththetrimmings · 13/12/2012 09:26

I have found that putting my LO on a muslin in his basket (& did it with DD too) avoids vom going through the sheet every time, although doesn't always work.

However, yesterday I found that if I rubbed the muslin against my (bare) upper chest and warmed it slightly (& I assume added my 'smell') DS went down in his basket more easily, without the grunting & groaning & waking up.

Just a thought...

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YellowWellies · 13/12/2012 10:19

Woo good tip Chunky!

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MadamGazelleIsMyMum · 13/12/2012 10:27

Marking place - got days and days to catch up on as its been pretty hectic.

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KentuckyFriedChildren · 13/12/2012 11:15

Hello I'm going to join in. Dd2 was born on 16th :)

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FreddieMercurysBolero · 13/12/2012 11:51

Hi everyone, marking my place.

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daisychain76 · 13/12/2012 11:54

Welcome and congrats kentucky. Marking place.

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mummytobe1990 · 13/12/2012 12:15

marking place x

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ShellyBobbs · 13/12/2012 12:52

Hello fellow sleep cravers Xmas Grin

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MadamGazelleIsMyMum · 13/12/2012 13:23

Amazing! Both DD and DS asleep at the same time. But in my bed, not so good!

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Brockle · 13/12/2012 14:49

Hello new thread! Mobile will prob post this twice so sorry! I wil prob just lurk on this one too ...

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Brockle · 13/12/2012 14:49

Hello new thread! Mobile will prob post this twice so sorry! I wil prob just lurk on this one too ...

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horseylady · 13/12/2012 15:36

Someone slap me. I am not feeding my baby poison by giving him formula, he will not die.
Even thinking about starting to bf will break me. Expressing was stopped because my supply was low and the stress was getting to me. He's sometimes sleeping through.

I will be doing it for me, not him. That is wrong. I am not a failure even though I feel like the worst mum in the world.

Move on horsey, move on.....

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