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| RE family bed | 20 Dec 2003 02:47 GMT | 12 |
I wouldn't recommend it. We didn't do it on purpose with our son, he just always wound up in bed with us. We loved having him there and so we didn't make him sleep in his moses basket or his crib if he wanted to be with us. The problem is that he is now almost 2 and even though ...
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| Swollen Calves at 23wks | 20 Dec 2003 02:38 GMT | 13 |
Well, I always blow up like a balloon in hot weather, so I was expecting this, but am still concerned. It's ok for *me* to blow up, but i'm living for 2 now ;) The last 2 nights after sitting/standing all day at work, my feet have
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| OPK question | 20 Dec 2003 01:01 GMT | 1 |
Do you BD the day of the pos OPK or wait until the next day? (Or both?) The test instructions say that a pos test means the ovulation occurs 24-48 hours later, but was clear that ovulation did not occur until after 24 hrs after the first pos test. I had a neg test yesterday and a ...
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| Treating a fever | 20 Dec 2003 00:55 GMT | 6 |
How would you treat a child with a fever? Advil and/or tylenol? How many hours each? Thanks Debra
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| I wanna come back! | 19 Dec 2003 23:12 GMT | 7 |
I'm too impatient. LOL. I read the posts here and feel little twinges of jealousy when I see all the pregnant sigs (in a good way, not an unhappy way). I want to be part of the in crowd! Mary S.
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| Feeding Question | 19 Dec 2003 21:22 GMT | 10 |
Im just wondering if anyone knows how much is normal for a 3 week old to be eating per feeding? (formula fed)
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| 41weeks and nothing happening!! | 19 Dec 2003 20:00 GMT | 8 |
Well folks, I guess I'm looking for some moral support here. I'm at 41 weeks and I have NO signs of going into labour at all! Not a one... Baby is stll wriggling, no bloody show, no appetite change, no stool change, no extra nesting, no mucous plug, etc., etc..
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| The Exact Date [was: Does anyone think they know] | 19 Dec 2003 19:02 GMT | 6 |
Without going into too much detail, the exact date I got pregnant with my first was Father's Day, 1998. With my second it was one of three possible ocassions at the beach house in August of 2001. With my third, it was Thanksgiving Day of 2003!
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| Happy birthday... and bye bye | 19 Dec 2003 18:59 GMT | 7 |
Well all, We're off to visit family for Christmas in a few hours so here are the birthdays I have listed for the rest of the year: 19th - Ian (Karen's son)
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| My nuchal scan | 19 Dec 2003 18:03 GMT | 7 |
Today I had my 13 week nuchal fold scan, got some really cute profile shots....Risk Of trisomy 21 at my age apparently is 1;337 and after blood test and scan 1 ;3761...pretty good odds I guess. I'll be much happier after the next scan when we can see things more clearly.
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| Happy Announcement After a LONG Night | 19 Dec 2003 17:42 GMT | 11 |
Announcing the arrival of our BOY! Short version: John Matteo R****
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| urinary reflux | 19 Dec 2003 17:39 GMT | 2 |
My doctor told me yesterday that, based on my ultrasound in November, he detected urine flow back and forth between the bladder and one kidney. He says that most kids grow out of this, and I'm going in for another ultrasound on Monday to see what's going on. While I'm told
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| Question regarding regularity of periods after coming off pill | 19 Dec 2003 17:21 GMT | 5 |
I hope someone can ched some light. I came off Mycrogynan 30 (sp?) on 4th October, by 1st Noevmebr I had a full period which lasted a week. On this basis I was due to have a period on 1st December (I am used to being really regualr on the pill) but have seen and felt nothing yet.
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| Is it possible? | 19 Dec 2003 16:50 GMT | 3 |
I was laying on my stomach today and I felt a light fluttering feeling in my abdomen. I'm 12w2d and this is my first pregnancy. Is it possible what I felt was the baby moving?
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| Beware of Soy Products During Pregnancy and in Baby Formula. | 19 Dec 2003 15:48 GMT | 21 |
Do not eat any food containing soy, soybeans, soy protein, tofu or any other soy products. Soy causes birth defects in unborn babies. The plant estrogens in soy, called phytoestrogens, cause massive hormone disruptions in the fetus, babies, infants and adults. No one of any
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