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Baby Chat....take 2
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| 16lb (7.25 kg) at 1mo |
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| 16lb (7.25 kg) at 2mo |
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| 16lb (7.25 kg) at 3mo |
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| 16lb (7.25 kg) at 4mo |
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| 16lb (7.25 kg) at 5mo |
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| 16lb (7.25 kg) at 6mo |
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| 16lb (7.25 kg) at 7mo |
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| 16lb (7.25 kg) at 8mo |
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| 16lb (7.25 kg) at 9mo |
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| 16lb (7.25 kg) at 10mo |
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| 16lb (7.25 kg) at 11mo |
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| 16lb (7.25 kg) at 12mo |
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| 16lb (7.25 kg) at 15mo |
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| 16lb (7.25 kg) at 18mo |
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| 16lb (7.25 kg) at 21mo |
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| 16lb (7.25 kg) at 24mo |
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| My baby hasn't hit that weight yet. |
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Total Votes : 17
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(last vote on : 4/28/2008 4:19:51 AM)
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RE: Baby Chat....take 2 - 3/1/2008 10:31:08 PM
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Mrs.Wifey
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Kim, I would do it in a heartbeat!
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RE: Baby Chat....take 2 - 3/2/2008 12:49:22 AM
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Mrs.X
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ORIGINAL: paulsbride How far ahead do you buy clothes - or really any 'kid stuff' - for your baby's? Like if your baby is 6 months clothes, what is the largest size you'll buy right now anticipating the baby to grow into? I bought Timmy's entire wardrobe from 0m-2T before he was born. There was a lady selling them on craigslist, and her baby was born in September. She said she made the mistake of buying her baby clothes too far in advance, so there many season appropriate clothes for a baby growing a faster rate than his age meeting his size and also for a baby growing so his age meets his size. It worked out perfectly for Timmy. The weather here is mild compared to the east coast or up north though. One thing I did last summer was buy Timmy a bunch of short sleeved 3T tee-shirts. This winter he wore those same shirts with a long johns shirt underneath. It saved us money. You can't do that when they're babies though, but shirts will fit them that long when they're toddlers.
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RE: Baby Chat....take 2 - 3/2/2008 4:15:02 AM
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nicole6598
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Kim can she just put his name down anyway and if you do end up watching him she can cancel it? I wouldn't want to commit to something that far ahead when you don't even know what your baby is going to be like and you also don't know how well you will be sleeping etc etc you may need that time to be resting. That's my opinion anyway.
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RE: Baby Chat....take 2 - 3/2/2008 9:05:21 AM
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PrincessDonna
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My friend had her son in December and is returning to work in the summer. She's looking for part-time daycare for him starting in October (her mom's going to take care of the baby during her full-time training period). She would be working 2 - 3 evenings per week (either starting at 1:30 or 3:30 pm), and would need her son to be watched until 6:00 pm when her husband gets home from work. Our baby is due June 20. Do you think it's unreasonable to think that I could provide day care for her son for 3 - 5 hours, three days a week with our baby being - at the least - 3 months old? Her son would be 10 months old. I would do it, and I have lots of kids. I don't think 2 kids that close are too hard, especially for that short time. Might help prepare you for when you have a second one some day. I would advise having a safe place (pack n play, room with doors or gates) you can watch the mobile 10 month old when you have to take care of the 3 month olds needs. The 10 month old will not be old enough to be trained to listen and that could cause trouble, but not if you plan for it.
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RE: Baby Chat....take 2 - 3/2/2008 9:32:46 AM
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Mrs.Wifey
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I would advise having a safe place (pack n play, room with doors or gates) you can watch the mobile 10 month old when you have to take care of the 3 month olds needs. The 10 month old will not be old enough to be trained to listen and that could cause trouble, but not if you plan for it. Definitely. Even with all our breastfeeding problems and stress I would have been ok watching another baby when Gabby was three months old. What a blessing for both of you!
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RE: Baby Chat....take 2 - 3/2/2008 10:58:33 AM
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Jenny-Fair
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Walkers are banned in many places because they are insanely dangerous.
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RE: Baby Chat....take 2 - 3/2/2008 11:00:11 AM
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Jenny-Fair
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FYI, in order to 'hold' a daycare spot, the parent usually has to begin paying for the spot right away-they don't just hang onto it until you are ready. Same as if you are on vacation or sick, you pay for the spot, not the actual care received.
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RE: Baby Chat....take 2 - 3/2/2008 11:18:18 AM
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Jenny-Fair
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I know I already made my feelings clear, but I feel like I need to expound. Walkers are deadly. If Baby was meant to be mobile at that age (before cognitive function caught up...understanding of cause and effect, impulse control, etc), God would have made them mobile. It's like giving a gun to a five year old-they may want one, it may make them happy, but they don't have the sense to use it yet! As parents, our job is not to make our kids happy or give them everything they want. Our job is to give them parameters and teach them how to function within them.
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RE: Baby Chat....take 2 - 3/2/2008 11:22:29 AM
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paulsbride
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Kim - I would do it too!! The hours are great! You'd be able to get anything done in the morning -errand running and such, and then be home with the babies and making supper in the afternoon/evening.
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RE: Baby Chat....take 2 - 3/2/2008 11:24:02 AM
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Mrs.Wifey
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Ok, besides falling down the stairs what is the big deal about walkers? We have an exersaucer because our apartment doesn't have enough room for a walker so it's not like I have one. Anyway, just wondering.
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RE: Baby Chat....take 2 - 3/2/2008 11:39:14 AM
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Jenny-Fair
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You can't watch your baby every second. And with a walker, you would be surprised the things they can reach that they couldn't before. And having leverage that they didn't have before-leverage to pull things down on top of themselves. Not to mention knocking into things if they get up any speed. Plus, as I said, they simply are not meant to be that mobile at that time. Why would you want to push them into something they aren't ready for, developmentally? I think that's very unwise.
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RE: Baby Chat....take 2 - 3/2/2008 11:55:11 AM
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PrincessDonna
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I personally don't care for walkers. I like stationary play centers much more for what I use them for. quote:
If Baby was meant to be mobile at that age (before cognitive function caught up...understanding of cause and effect, impulse control, etc), God would have made them mobile. I'm sorry, Jen, this made me laugh...having had all very early walkers (latest one was Levi at 10 months 2 days). My babies are ALL extremely mobile on their own before they have cause and effect understanding or impulse control. So yes, God does sometimes make them that way.
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RE: Baby Chat....take 2 - 3/2/2008 12:14:18 PM
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Jenny-Fair
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I thought of you and one other friend when I wrote that. But your children are the exception, NOT the norm! LOL
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RE: Baby Chat....take 2 - 3/2/2008 12:50:10 PM
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Sideways
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ORIGINAL: PrincessDonna I personally don't care for walkers. I like stationary play centers much more for what I use them for. quote:
If Baby was meant to be mobile at that age (before cognitive function caught up...understanding of cause and effect, impulse control, etc), God would have made them mobile. I'm sorry, Jen, this made me laugh...having had all very early walkers (latest one was Levi at 10 months 2 days). My babies are ALL extremely mobile on their own before they have cause and effect understanding or impulse control. So yes, God does sometimes make them that way. You and me, both, Donna! Nathan took a few steps at 8 months, which was cute, but that only means he was tearing around the house a month later! I don't like walkers, either. I agree with you that stationary play centers are better, and there's evidence that walkers actually slow a baby's development. My parents certainly believe that it slowed my brother and I's development, but eventually we did learn to walk.
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RE: Baby Chat....take 2 - 3/2/2008 1:52:16 PM
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I have to say that I disagree that walkers are un-safe. I believe parents and environments are un-safe. My apartment is very small, and we also have a large toy preventing Jimmy from walking out of sight into Timmy's room. Timmy can crawl through a little door to get to his room. We don't use table cloths, and everything that could be considered dangerous to pull down is waaaay out of his and Timmy's reach. We don't have stairs. I thoroughly baby-proof my home for the stages that my children are in. It is actually safer for Jimmy to be in the kitchen in the walker than it is for him to be on the floor in the kitchen and risk picking up an unseen yucky thing and choking on it. If we had a much larger home, I might not have used a walker just because he'd be able to go out of sight, or maybe I'd use a baby gate. It's the same thing with co-sleeping. Co-sleeping is unsafe if you're a drunk, but it's not if you are responsible about it. Walkers are unsafe if you don't properly supervise and if you don't arrange your home accordingly. I've heard studies that walkers can delay actual walking, but they catch up. Timmy used one, and he can run and jump and kick a ball.
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