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7 minutes ago, ICTChris said:

Callan is going well but unexpectedly hurled up tonight.

I know it’s normal and he seems nonplussed by it all but I find it a bit upsetting. Poor little critter.

Horrible to see. Catherine’s only been sick one weekend since she was born but it was horrendous. I had to cut a t shirt off @Honest Saints Fan after the projectile. 

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Callan is going well but unexpectedly hurled up tonight.

I know it’s normal and he seems nonplussed by it all but I find it a bit upsetting. Poor little critter.

You get used to it eventually. Random hurls when least expected.
The smell does not get better
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10 minutes ago, ICTChris said:

Callan is going well but unexpectedly hurled up tonight.

I know it’s normal and he seems nonplussed by it all but I find it a bit upsetting. Poor little critter.

 

2 minutes ago, Rowan said:

Give it another couple of weeks and you’ll not even notice!

 

Give it a couple of months and you will probably not own a single piece of clothing that hasn’t been sick over.

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Yeah, I have lost count of the number of times I have been vomited on. BB2 is 9 months old though and hasn't done the milky vomit routine for a while... Hopefully that part of my life is past. 

What always amazed me was how effortless it was. They can vomit the world out then laugh whilst its still running off their chin. 

Certianly nothing to worry about Chris and something you best embrace!

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19 minutes ago, throbber said:

My daughter has only spewed once and she did it all over my phone when I had just started playing Somewhere in my heart by Aztec Camera.

Good girl. “Fast forward a few decades grandddad” she’s saying. 

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11 hours ago, throbber said:

My daughter has only spewed once and she did it all over my phone when I had just started playing Somewhere in my heart by Aztec Camera.

vomit milk and spew, but love will see you through! 

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Went for an eye test today at Ft Kinnaird. Decided to take the eldest so she can get some of these Sylvanian Family pish she’s into, from Smyths. Turns out, Ft Kinnaird is overloaded with those kidbait machines. It cost me about a fiver in loose change to get from the car to the optician. 

 

 

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Had a happy 13-week scan today.   Strong heartbeat and low nuchal translucency calculated score.  

Anyone recommend anywhere in Perth/Dundee/Edinburgh for an additional scan.   Money, not a problem as I have a 5 figure income!  

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1 minute ago, Nkomo-A-Gogo said:
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This our 9 months old girl yapping. Our boy never done anything like this. They are chalk and cheese. She presses her head into you if she doesn't like something and just clings on when you lift her. The boy was just a sack of spuds!

My nine month old girl is fucking torturing us just now. Every single night without fail she is awake a crying/screaming in her cot. Usually settles once shes been taken downstairs and into her bouncy chair for a wee bit, but totally ruining our sleep. At wur wits end tbh.

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8 hours ago, Bairnardo said:

My nine month old girl is fucking torturing us just now. Every single night without fail she is awake a crying/screaming in her cot. Usually settles once shes been taken downstairs and into her bouncy chair for a wee bit, but totally ruining our sleep. At wur wits end tbh.

You just have to accept its normal, just a phase, and it'll pass.

In the mean time ensure you and yer Mrs has a good rota of responsibilities and change your sleeping patterns.   Nothing wrong with going to bed at 8pm if your expecting to be up during the wee hours.   Sleep deprivation fucks with your mind. 

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How were your kids with the bath/shower? Our wee one absolutely loves them. We have a wet room downstairs and need to put a bath in upstairs but she has a tub she still fits into. If we take her clothes off in the livingroom and ask her if she wants to go for a bath, she's off! She rarely cries at all but I had her in absolute tears the other night. I was filling the tub and she was watching, but it was far too hot for her so had to push her away (add in the fact she was still fully clothed!). She was going apeshit as she couldn't get in [emoji38]

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She doesn't seem to think being clothed is an issue.

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