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4 week old baby with a cold...where can I get a nose unblocker??!

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mogwai · 30/07/2005 12:33

my dd is four weeks old and suffering with a cold. It makes feeing times very difficult as she struggles to suck and breathe.

How can I help her?

I want one of those nose unblockers (like the thing in the infacol bottle, with a bulb on the end) but my local mothercare (big version) doesn't have them...and ideas???

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spidermama · 30/07/2005 12:35

Suck it out.
Don't swallow though!

alexw · 30/07/2005 12:36

Boots have them. You can also get saline nose drops which also work too.

spidermama · 30/07/2005 12:37

I did this with my daughter because she couldn't breath through her nose and wanted to feed so badly. I just stood by with a tissue, sucked it out then spat into the tissue.

Not everyone's cup of tea I should think.

morningpaper · 30/07/2005 12:40

Spidermama you are SO hard!

spidermama · 30/07/2005 12:48

Actually I remember it as a bit of a parenting low point morningpaper.
It was a rock-and-a-hardplace situation. Baby screaming and hungry. Needed to feed but impeded by inability to breath. Me reaching end of tether. Right. Bit the bullet. here goes.
(Suck. Spit. Bleurkk!!!!)

alux · 30/07/2005 13:28

try a nasal aspirator. toysrus sells them as part of a handy baby medical kit. also perfectly happy people sells one for £1.99 which is not quite as nice as the one in the kit available at toysrus. (it doesn't have a little guard to make sure you don't insert it too far.)

Can't understand why these are not more widely known in the UK.

mogwai · 30/07/2005 13:32

spidermama you are a mothering hero. I'm speechless.

I'll try toysrus this evening, thanks

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Monstersmum · 30/07/2005 13:57

I live in Hungary and they have ones here that you attach to your vacum cleaner!!!!!!!

Some people swear by them!

highlander · 30/07/2005 14:44

Apparently in France it's part of the nightly routine to give the sinuses a flush with saline and suck it out.

geranium · 30/07/2005 17:48

we found saline drops did the trick without any of the "follow-up action" . Phew. In fact we assumed the doctor was joking when he mentioned the nasal unblocker

tamula · 30/07/2005 17:51

My dd had a cold at exactly the same age, shes 4 months on friday.

Toys r us and big Boots stock them but in Toys r us you have to but it as part of a pack and the pack is quite dear.

I just sucked the snot out!!!

spidermama · 30/07/2005 17:52

You and me both tamula. I make a point of not swallowing. (singger)

serah · 30/07/2005 18:15

Now breastfeeding toddlers does not bother me one slightest bit, but sucking snot????? Has this thing kicked off yet??? Spidermama! You have a stomach of steel!!!

serah · 30/07/2005 18:17

PS mogwai.... always found junior olbas useful in a burner in whichever room DS was in when he got his first cold. Seemed to help a lot. Has to be the junior stuff though.

eidsvold · 31/07/2005 09:52

another vote here for saline nasal drops,, they sell something here in Aus called Fess for little noses.... not sure if you could get it from your chemist in the UK

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