Are your children’s vaccines up to date?

Set a reminder

Please or to access all these features

Birth announcements

Share your unique birth stories and read heartwarming stories from fellow mums. For more on your baby’s development, check out the Mumsnet Ages & Stages emails.

Poppy Dee

10 replies

Poppydee · 17/07/2005 23:17

Hi everyone, I am a new grandmother again, I have just joined mumsnet, the reason is you young mums can help me "brush" up my knowledge of tiny babies again, so I can perhaps help Dena my lovely daughter, who gave birth to Poppy Dee on 13/06/05, she is a lovely baby, but is suffering from what I think is colick, any tips??
bye for now
love Poppy's nan x

OP posts:
Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
RTKangaMummy · 17/07/2005 23:25

hello poppy's nan

congrats on becoming a nan

No tips on colic sorry {don't know if they use gripe water any more or think there was a orange flavoured syrup stuff but can't remember properly}

MarsLady · 17/07/2005 23:28

Congratulations!

Colic, gripe water or colief (if bottle fed). You can get colief on prescription.

Welcome to mumsnet

RnB · 17/07/2005 23:29

Message withdrawn

matthewsmummy · 18/07/2005 14:35

congratulations to you and your daughter poppy's nan.

welcome to the world little poopy dee

the only thing you can really give is infacol, ive been using it since ds was born its seems to help him bring up his wind, which i think in turn should help with the pain of colic, once they are over 4 wks you can give them gripe water to help with the pain and settle their tummy.

also winding them throughout their bottle to help them bring up the wind should help (which you probley already do) but if not then try that too.

its very hard having a colicy baby, they are very hard to settle as nothing seems to comfort them, but it dosen't last forever, by the time she's 3 mths it should stsrt to improve.

hope ive been some help
take care xxx

Hulababy · 18/07/2005 14:55

Congratulations!!!

Welcome to Poppy

starlover · 18/07/2005 21:58

congratulations!

i have only 2 words regarding colic

cranial osteopathy.

or regular osteopathy for that matter... it is amazing, and i know others on here will back me up on this one! defintiely, definitely worth a hgo

Poppydee · 22/07/2005 08:17

Thank you all my new young freinds, I will show all these tips to Dena, she is coming to visit me today with my cute little Poppy Dee, speak to you soon.
love Nan xxx[Poppy Dee's nan ]xx

OP posts:
angelp · 22/07/2005 08:31

Definitely colief. Got it from Boots. Fab. infacol gets wind up but doesn't help with real pain screaming colicy babies IMO

PeachyClair · 22/07/2005 09:18

Baby massage is great for colic, I'm sure there are plenty of books and videos about, and yur local HE college will very likely run a short course

Poppydee · 31/07/2005 05:54

Hi every one, Poppydee seems to be getting over her colic symptoms now thank goodness.
How I wish this computer thing had have been around when I had my first, [35 years ago]
You were all very kind in your quick responses.
I wish you all well, and I wish all of your babies total good health and happiness always Poppy's nan xx

OP posts:
New posts on this thread. Refresh page
Swipe left for the next trending thread