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JoMa · 27/07/2007 20:18

Grin
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Katy44 · 01/08/2007 21:58

spooky almost simultaneous x post there you 2

AngeG · 01/08/2007 21:58

Hi SOL went to the Osbourne View in Lee on Solent. Food was really nice although we waited nearly an hour for it.
How are you feeling?

Sexonlegs · 01/08/2007 22:07

Blimey, an hour wait for your dinner . I would have passed out with hunger.

Feel ok, but still a bit dizzy. Just feel worse in the evenings really.

How are your sinuses?

normabutty · 01/08/2007 22:11

OMG you have to read this thread here I am pmsl, tears are running down my cheeks and my belly is hurting from laughing

AngeG · 01/08/2007 22:17

Getting there SOL thanks. Still painful and I haven't taken anything because of BF. I think it's getting better.

Sexonlegs · 01/08/2007 22:18

Steam inhalation and Olbas oil is good.

Off to bed.

See you gorgeous ladies in the morning. xx

Katy44 · 01/08/2007 22:20

night x

AngeG · 01/08/2007 22:21

Good idea thanks SOL. Night xx

weeonion · 01/08/2007 22:26

evening folks!
zazas asked about bfeeders sleeping through the night. sadly not here - c goes to bed 8pm, feeds again at 1ish and 4ish.

hope you are all well. xoxox

JoMa · 01/08/2007 22:26

us too WO, joe feeds at 6, bed at 7, sleeps til 12, then til 5

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Katy44 · 01/08/2007 22:29

Wow I'm quite lucky then, at the moment T goes from 8 or 9 till 3 or 4 then until 6, so only 1 night feed - usually!

AngeG · 01/08/2007 23:02

I feel a bit guilty that Izyy sleeps so well at night To be fair since she came home she has only ever been up once a night...although after the first wake up she came in bed with me...so she may have fed more

She doesn't really sleep during the day. It's a habit I'm trying to break though.

zazas · 01/08/2007 23:04

Hello again! Pleased to hear (although obviously not for you other night feeder!) I am not the only mug feeding their baby during the night and more than once

I am doing the bed around 7 - 7.30 and feeding at 1 and 4ish, although we seemed to have slipped in another 2 feeds during the night lately 11pm and 6am. Can't be a growth spurt - as didn't that happen at 12 weeks? Do you think it is because my evening milk is not that rich (too much chasing wayward children around me thinks) and S is not filling up? All I know is that it is hard going

zazas · 01/08/2007 23:09

AngeG you are lucky but I have to admit S is a great daytime sleeper and in a real routine now. Back to bed around 9.30 am for 40 mins or so then up to 2 hours around midday and another 20 - 30 mins around 4pm and is always ready for bed by 7pm. That bit I enjoy I just want to sleep longer than 2 hours at night in a row, sob sob!

AngeG · 01/08/2007 23:10

Zazas - Sorry you're still up twice. Could well be that your evening milk isn't as rich or could be a growth spurt they don't always do them to a timetable. How does she feed during the day?

Izzy still feeds pretty irregularly[sp]during the day and certainly no more than 3 hours between feeds and more often 1 1/2 to 2 hourly.

AngeG · 01/08/2007 23:11

Sorry X posts. Good you've got a good daytime routine...you need it when you're working/running your own business.

As I say our daytimes have no routine at all.

JoMa · 01/08/2007 23:15

Noooooooooooooooooo

Joe has just been sick on me

the smell of sick makes me vomit.

Matthew has NEVER been sick. ever. confirmed by my gran.

I need Joe to be the same

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AngeG · 01/08/2007 23:16

Oh no Joma - Hope it's a one off!
Night all xx

JoMa · 01/08/2007 23:24

could be the melon body scrub i used in the bath didn't agree with him

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zazas · 01/08/2007 23:25

charming babies are aren't they joma! This is really gross but S vomited in my mouth and over my face yesterday, when I sort of jiggled her up above me while in bed - absolutely revolting! Hold you nose - that helps

JoMa · 01/08/2007 23:27

ewwwwwwwwwwwwww
that's helped me feel less sick

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zazas · 01/08/2007 23:30

glad I could help Off to bed to doze and make milk and feed - the joys! Night

JoMa · 01/08/2007 23:32

night

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JoMa · 02/08/2007 00:31

new thread here

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Eddas · 02/08/2007 07:32

www.mumsnet.com/Talk?addwatch=1&topicid=2330&threadid=365517

That link didn't work when I tried it so try this one