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wodul you take your newborn

31 replies

cod · 14/05/2006 12:32

to a hosue where ds3 was sick this mornign and si ok wiht a runny bottom
have canvcelled mate
her baby is too small to come tomrorrow
was i right?

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Twiglett · 14/05/2006 12:33

yes

cod · 14/05/2006 12:33

ds3 seeems ok but i htink too risky

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Twiglett · 14/05/2006 12:33

yes, you're right to cancel

cod · 14/05/2006 12:33

you woudl take it or i was right

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Northerner · 14/05/2006 12:33

Yes you were right. Does she understand?

gothicmama · 14/05/2006 12:33

yes

pucca · 14/05/2006 12:34

Yes i think you are right Cod, it not worth it at all.

LadyTophamHatt · 14/05/2006 12:34

yes.

cod · 14/05/2006 12:34

oh yes i am just nromally blase abotu health so fceel this was a Big Decision

she was fine

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puff · 14/05/2006 12:37

You were right, she will think you are wonderful, thoughtful, responsible friend Grin

cod · 14/05/2006 12:38

well i dunno abotu that

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puff · 14/05/2006 12:38

lol

compo · 14/05/2006 12:39

Definitely right. It is very caring of you to canel Grin

cod · 14/05/2006 12:40

lol
stop it you lot

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suzywong · 14/05/2006 12:42

I had to cancel MaoMao's visit to our house because ds1 had worms once Blush

cod · 14/05/2006 12:42

lol

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GDG · 14/05/2006 12:43

I would cancel too - not fair on newborn or new mummy

FrannyandZooey · 14/05/2006 12:45
NotQuiteCockney · 14/05/2006 13:04

I would be ok about it, particularly if child with trots was in nappies (hence less likely to smear small quantities of poo all over).

(I would be less mellow about it if not bf, though.)

cod · 14/05/2006 14:42

oh not in nappies and friend breat feeding ( sh eis a star actually - the fisrt one ever in her family to breastfeed nad is on about three weeks i think)

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cod · 14/05/2006 14:42

adn lol at franny

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stitch · 14/05/2006 14:44

i think you are right,
but i also think its the mother of the newborn who should be thinking this through

i always get annoyed at mothers of 4 day old mbaby's in mothercare who are oh so pproud of themselves.

cod · 14/05/2006 14:46

oh no s he is lovely! i range rh and advised her agianst it
she was fine!

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JoolsToo · 14/05/2006 14:55

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Grin
cod · 14/05/2006 17:23

ROFL

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