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2 month old always wants to be held07 Aug 2007 21:31 GMT21
Our child is now two months old. Unfortunately he always wants to be
held. It may sound flattering but reality is, it's impossible to hold
him 12-14 hours.
(To give you an update on his sleeping, he's now sleeping pretty good
Preventative Induction Lowers C-Section Rate?07 Aug 2007 14:46 GMT4
I have been seeing this article making the rounds today, and it seems contrary
to what I've read/learned in the past few years.
I can't seem to find the actual study.  Has anyone seen it?  I'm wondering
what criteria they are using for determining that a woman is ready to be
NT Screening vs. Amnio07 Aug 2007 02:26 GMT3
Hi, I am 38 years old and 14 weeks pregnant with my 2nd child.  I just had
the Nuchal translucency screening done and just found out my results are
within normal range.  I understand the older we get, there is an increased
risk of genetic disorders.  Are the miscarriage risks of ...
'rig' to hold baby "over the shoulder"06 Aug 2007 17:44 GMT5
at night the only position which keeps my baby happy is 'over the
shoulder' burping position.but i have to keep her there for *hours*
till she (6kg) finally dozes off.
i hope this doesnt sound silly but have you ever seen a product out
could I be pregnant?06 Aug 2007 04:23 GMT9
DD is nearly 19 months old, and still breastfeeds A LOT.  Because of this I
didn't have a period for a long time, and thought about night weaning her to
try to increase the chances of getting it back so we could try for another
kid.  I didn't however, as I suddenley got it, ...
Conceiving04 Aug 2007 01:14 GMT14
I'm a 35 year old woman trying to get pregnant. I have a couple of
quick questions that I'm hoping someone can help me answer. Is it
possible to be pregnant an still spot a tiny bit the first month?
Also, when is taking an HPT most reliable?  After I miss my period or
any data on use of car seat as a relaxer?03 Aug 2007 20:41 GMT3
is there any clinical studies which indicate that this is harful to
baby?my wife & i are in disagreement on this.our car seat has a
rocking base & our baby enjoys being strapped in. i wouldnt like to
exclude its use just based on a rumor. thx
do kids..03 Aug 2007 02:31 GMT3
Do kids ever settle into school!!!??? does it ever get easy?? do they
ever ever start eating, sleeping, bathing, reading, playing on their
own!!!??????
August due Dates!02 Aug 2007 19:58 GMT31
Yeah! Not much longer either. Sleepless nights anyone? Heartburn? Tired
all the time?
I have had my baby!!!02 Aug 2007 02:32 GMT2
Hey Everyone,
I had my second baby ( Girl, Georgia Maddison ) 3 weeks early on the 5th of
June, which I guess is better than my son ( Joshua James, now three ) who
was born six weeks early after complications with pre eclampsia...
6wk old sleeping 11 hours at a time02 Aug 2007 02:15 GMT29
My S-I-L's 6 weeks old, Brogan, is sleeping from 8pm to 7am every night.
I'm a little worried that a baby of such a young age should sleep for so
long, her health visitor doesn't seem too concerned, is it just me who is?
Missed Period Negative Pregnancy Test02 Aug 2007 00:45 GMT3
Hope someone will tell me what is going on with me.  DH and I are
trying for baby #2.  I always a have 28 day cycle, never seen spotting
except when i was pregnant with my girl.  My last AF was on June 21
and supposed to have one on July 18.  I got spotting on July 11 for 3
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