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princessachica · 17/07/2017 16:36

How many meals and bottles are 9months old supposed to have in a whole day?

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princessachica · 17/07/2017 20:24

Yeah x I'll put more in cause me getting and putting the dummy in is tiring

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EveryoneTalkAboutPopMusic · 18/07/2017 09:11

White noise is like the noise of the hoover, try this.

She's fine to have proper meals at this age. So if you are having something like spag Bol, she can have that.

How many bottles is she currently having?

Have said all that about bottles and food, I still think it's probably not hunger making her wake, especially if she's going back to sleep with a dummy.

princessachica · 18/07/2017 13:13

White noise sounds like a hoover what am I supposed to do with hat

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princessachica · 18/07/2017 13:13

That*

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EveryoneTalkAboutPopMusic · 18/07/2017 23:09

Did you intend to be that rude?

GrubbyWindows · 19/07/2017 00:23

pop I think princessa is actually asking, and possibly English is not her native language? Impressed by you deploying the hallowed mumsnet response to rudeness though!
princessa some babies sleep better with white noise (i.e., steady, boring noise like a hoover, hairdryer or similar) in the background all night. You get an app or something to play it.

Cutesbabasmummy · 19/07/2017 16:37

My son woke up in the night lots until he was almost 2. It didn't appear to have anything to do with his calorie intake, more that he'd woken up and couldn't get himself back to sleep. He had milk in the night when he woke up but I think that was more a comfort thing.

princessachica · 20/07/2017 16:10

Oh I wasn't being rude I was just just asking what do I do what that noise

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