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Baby/Toddler Chat (take 3)


I love shirts with saying on them!!!
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I don't mind shirts with sayings on them
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It depends on the saying on the shirt whether I like it or not
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I generally don't like or dislike shirts with sayings
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I dislike shirts with sayings of any kind on them
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I refuse to buy them for my kids, but will accept them as gifts
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We don't allow them to be worn even if they were given it by someone
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My favorite saying on a shirt is...______
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My least favorite saying on a shirt is..._____
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I have no opinion
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RE: Baby Chat (take 3) - 5/10/2008 8:00:45 AM   
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I was thinking specifically about the "breathe holes"/ventilation at the end where the baby's head will go, but here is a general spec. for a safety mattress, from Mothercare:

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This is our timeless ventilated foam safety mattress. Suitable for newborns & toddlers alike!

Manufactured using a non-allergenic CMHR 25 density foam - 10 cm (4") depth

The head section is ventilated which aids the circulation of air around baby's head and also allows the drainage of any fluids/liquids (sick), particularly where newborn babies are concerned.

The head section is covered with polyester tricot mesh, the rest of the mattress is covered with a non-toxic, easy wipe-down, hygenic & waterproof PVC.

This mattress is manufactured without the use of any antimony, phosphorous, arsenic, barium, lead or other nasty fire-retardent chemicals.

Mattress covers are easily removed for washing by means of a zip which is the full length of the mattress.

This mattress offers firm support and comfort.


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RE: Baby Chat (take 3) - 5/10/2008 8:53:09 AM   
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A prayer request, my friends. Nathan went from a baby who slept 9-10.5 hours solid at night, to in the past couple days, waking up twice at night, then waking up 6 or more times at night.

We've tried Motrin for teething, Vick's Baby Rub and Plug-in Vapors for nasal congestion; I'm even nursing a bit more then I'd planned. But after a few solid hours of sleep, he's waking up every 20-45 minutes for the rest of the night and having a lot of trouble getting back to sleep.

I don't believe this is a sleep training issue, as it is way to sudden, and he was sleeping decently well only a few nights ago. I think we simply need to ride this out. dH found out that he was really thirsty last night, so we're going to offer him water and maybe try leaving a sippy of water by his bed (if he doesn't soak his bed playing with it).

Homeopathy will not be used in this house. I brought it up to dH, and it isn't going to happen. End of story and out. In my husband's defense, he is very sensitive now to having a newly pregnant wife and is more then willing to get up at 2am with his fussy son so that I might get some rest.
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RE: Baby Chat (take 3) - 5/10/2008 8:56:05 AM   
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Praying for you - just know that it will pass. Teething with those back teeth can be a horrible time.

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RE: Baby Chat (take 3) - 5/10/2008 9:06:28 AM   
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quote:

I don't believe this is a sleep training issue, as it is way to sudden, and he was sleeping decently well only a few nights ago. I think we simply need to ride this out.


Sounds like your Mommy instincts are working.

quote:


dH found out that he was really thirsty last night, so we're going to offer him water and maybe try leaving a sippy of water by his bed (if he doesn't soak his bed playing with it).


If you're looking for a brand of sippy that hardly ever leaks...Playtex ones are great. The only way they leak is if the valve comes loose, which really only happens by repeatedly banging the sippy on something.

((((((((((((Ruth))))))))))))) I'm glad your husband is stepping up to help you. It won't last forever.

I say we all have a stupid molar teething party and lock all our 1 year olds in a room until they come through. What will the moms do? Drink Pepsi and eat chocolate ice cream, of course.


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RE: Baby Chat (take 3) - 5/10/2008 9:25:37 AM   
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But Donna, I live in Atlanta, this is Coca Cola country! Seriously, the last room in the Coke Center is a site to behold, over 30 different Coke drinks from all around the world, and you can have as much as you like for as long as you like (they have plenty of bathrooms).

Thanks for the good wishes, though. It's appreciated.
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RE: Baby Chat (take 3) - 5/10/2008 9:31:48 AM   
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Well, you can drink Coke then. More Pepsi for Sandy and I. I don't think Sandy has a molar teething kid right now, but she can join us anyway. Who else is in?

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RE: Baby Chat (take 3) - 5/10/2008 9:33:18 AM   
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I wonder if your dh would object to giving Nathan sips of weak cooled camomile tea? (based on the facts that it's an accepted "normal" foodstuff, albeit herbal)

Camomile teething tablets are homeopathic, but camomile tea is just made from normal camomile. Camomile has a naturally soothing efffect on the system, and it might just help. Perhaps you could drink some yourself!

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RE: Baby Chat (take 3) - 5/10/2008 9:57:25 AM   
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quote:

so we're going to offer him water and maybe try leaving a sippy of water by his bed (if he doesn't soak his bed playing with it).


Sorry he's not sleeping well!! How is he during the day?
Judah seems to get thirsty at night too. I think I'll try the sippy cup Donna mentioned, but what I have been doing that works great is leaving a bottle of water in his crib with him - during the day water and juice go in a sippy cup, but so far he hasn't been able to leak liquid out of a bottle.

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RE: Baby Chat (take 3) - 5/10/2008 12:25:48 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: manda59

I was thinking specifically about the "breathe holes"/ventilation at the end where the baby's head will go, but here is a general spec. for a safety mattress, from Mothercare:

quote:


This is our timeless ventilated foam safety mattress. Suitable for newborns & toddlers alike!

Manufactured using a non-allergenic CMHR 25 density foam - 10 cm (4") depth

The head section is ventilated which aids the circulation of air around baby's head and also allows the drainage of any fluids/liquids (sick), particularly where newborn babies are concerned.

The head section is covered with polyester tricot mesh, the rest of the mattress is covered with a non-toxic, easy wipe-down, hygenic & waterproof PVC.

This mattress is manufactured without the use of any antimony, phosphorous, arsenic, barium, lead or other nasty fire-retardent chemicals.

Mattress covers are easily removed for washing by means of a zip which is the full length of the mattress.

This mattress offers firm support and comfort.


play pens do not have a thick mattress, they have a mat with foam on the inside for a little cushiness. So I don't know exactly how to answer your question about the "safety mattress".

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RE: Baby Chat (take 3) - 5/10/2008 12:37:49 PM   
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play pens do not have a thick mattress, they have a mat with foam on the inside for a little cushiness. So I don't know exactly how to answer your question about the "safety mattress".



If it's a foam mattress with a full plastic/PVC cover, then the answer is most definitely no.

I would not have wanted my babies to sleep on a mattress where there were no ventilation holes at the head. Both my cot (crib) mattress and my carrycot mattress had safety mattress with holes at the head end.

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RE: Baby Chat (take 3) - 5/10/2008 12:44:10 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: manda59

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ORIGINAL: peculiar_lady2
play pens do not have a thick mattress, they have a mat with foam on the inside for a little cushiness. So I don't know exactly how to answer your question about the "safety mattress".



If it's a foam mattress with a full plastic/PVC cover, then the answer is most definitely no.

I would not have wanted my babies to sleep on a mattress where there were no ventilation holes at the head. Both my cot (crib) mattress and my carrycot mattress had safety mattress with holes at the head end.

no, our mat does not have the plastic liner stuff that our baby bed mattress has....it is a piece of board covered with foam and then covered with material that is breathable. It is not covered with plastic.

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RE: Baby Chat (take 3) - 5/10/2008 1:06:38 PM   
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I personally still prefer the ventilated mattress head - even with a terry sheet over the top, it's still more breathable than just fabric.

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RE: Baby Chat (take 3) - 5/10/2008 1:28:46 PM   
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I've never heard of a safety mattress like you're talking about, Manda. Maybe we don't have them here?

Skillful, I agree with the others that have said just get a pack n play. If baby wears it out (won't happen...we use two regularly that we've had for a while...one we bought when Noah was a baby and Nick used for his primary bed for a year, and another we bought when Hannah was a baby), you could still buy two (three??) pack n plays for the price of that baby bjorn one.

IME, pack n plays are built much sturdier and much safer than the playpens our parents put us in. Now those things scare me.


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RE: Baby Chat (take 3) - 5/10/2008 1:51:58 PM   
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Oh, our pack and play has gotten so much use. First as his infant bed the first two months, now as a temporary holding area.

Nathan is actually very sweet during the day, happy and playful most of the time. Oh sure, he objects when I pull him away from something he wants, or he goes a little stir crazy if we stay in th house for to long. But that's normal stuff for him.

About the diluted tea, I wouldn't think Greg would have a problem with it. I can ask him. Heaven knows we've put everything else into Nathan's stomach. He had sushi today, and it wasn't the first time. We've given him raw honey, peanut butter, shrimp, etc.

I don't entirely understand dH on the homeopathy issue, but I respect that he is a parent, too. I think a lot of families, liberal, moderate and conservative can sideline the opinion of fathers.
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RE: Baby Chat (take 3) - 5/10/2008 1:54:45 PM   
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I don't entirely understand dH on the homeopathy issue, but I respect that he is a parent, too. I think a lot of families, liberal, moderate and conservative can sideline the opinion of fathers.


I respect that you respect him. Nathan is his child too, and he loves him. You are a good wife and mother.

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temporary holding area.


I like that. Better than "baby jail", which is what the other kids call it when Levi is needing some time separated from everyone.


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RE: Baby Chat (take 3) - 5/10/2008 2:14:06 PM   
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I think a lot of families, liberal, moderate and conservative can sideline the opinion of fathers.

I agree...and I am with you totally on that one. We may differ in other areas, but I have great respect that you respect your husband as the father...that takes a lot sometimes for women to admit that they aren't the only ones being "the parent".


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RE: Baby Chat (take 3) - 5/10/2008 4:01:55 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: manda59

I was thinking specifically about the "breathe holes"/ventilation at the end where the baby's head will go, but here is a general spec. for a safety mattress, from Mothercare:

quote:


This is our timeless ventilated foam safety mattress. Suitable for newborns & toddlers alike!

Manufactured using a non-allergenic CMHR 25 density foam - 10 cm (4") depth

The head section is ventilated which aids the circulation of air around baby's head and also allows the drainage of any fluids/liquids (sick), particularly where newborn babies are concerned.

The head section is covered with polyester tricot mesh, the rest of the mattress is covered with a non-toxic, easy wipe-down, hygenic & waterproof PVC.

This mattress is manufactured without the use of any antimony, phosphorous, arsenic, barium, lead or other nasty fire-retardent chemicals.

Mattress covers are easily removed for washing by means of a zip which is the full length of the mattress.

This mattress offers firm support and comfort.



We don't have mattresses like that, ours are just inner springs, with foam, covered by plastic. Well, Gabby's crib mattress is like that. We have a waveless water bed.


Ruth, what about Melatonin? It's not homeopathic since it's already found in our body, it's natural and has been proven to be effective(and safe) in children. Oh, if/when you research it you will find that it's only really been studied in children with neurological disorders but all the pharmacists, and Gabby's Pedi have ok'ed it's use when she is teething or sick. It does seem to work.
quote:



I don't entirely understand dH on the homeopathy issue, but I respect that he is a parent, too. I think a lot of families, liberal, moderate and conservative can sideline the opinion of fathers.


I think it also depends on the father. If I asked Micah about his thoughts on Homeopathic use for Gabby he would look at me like I had 3 heads. But then, I am slowly pulling him to the crunchy side. MWHAHAHA!

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RE: Baby Chat (take 3) - 5/10/2008 4:20:12 PM   
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SG, I have 2 children who have slept exclusively in pack n plays.
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RE: Baby Chat (take 3) - 5/10/2008 4:24:17 PM   
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Ruth, what about Melatonin? It's not homeopathic since it's already found in our body, it's natural and has been proven to be effective(and safe) in children.


Melatonin is discouraged for nursing mothers. I'm not even supposed to use it on myself, so I'm not sure why I would pump it into my baby.

Everything is about dosages. So, just because something is natural and found in our body, doesn't mean I would give some to my baby.

I would be willing to talk to my doctor about it, but I did do research on melatonin when Nathan was really little for use on me, and they said no to a nursing mom. If my doctor approved a dosage for Nathan, then I would, but I wouldn't be willing to go it alone.

I respect that there is more to health then what's approved by the FDA, but again I say "Just because something is natural does not make it safe."
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RE: Baby Chat (take 3) - 5/10/2008 4:30:32 PM   
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Hm. I was told it was safe when nursing It's safe in the Dr.Hale book, and according to Kelly Mom's list.

And I know that just because something is natural, does not automatically make it safe. Thus the reason I don't take some of the herbs that would probably fix my menstrual cycle problems right up.

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RE: Baby Chat (take 3) - 5/10/2008 4:46:29 PM   
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Yeah, I think my post came off to harsh. I'm sorry about that. I have trouble expressing myself in the written format.

If Nathan's sleep issues continue, I will speak with my doctor about it. There must be conflicting info out there about nursing moms.
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RE: Baby Chat (take 3) - 5/10/2008 4:58:32 PM   
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It's ok, Ruth. I am the only one of us 3 women in my family with kids who uses homeopathic remedies. I'm sure I'm a bit touchy about it as well, but quite honestly I feel the same way about the whole "It's not FDA approved" argument. It just makes me want to scream, if the FDA was always right we wouldn't have drug recalls and we wouldn't have "black box" drugs. I do understand that regulation is better, which is why we use Nordic Naturals Omega's instead of the cheap stuff, they are regulated in Norway and are tested by a third party for heavy metal content. I just don't think that regulation is the end all to product safety and I'm tired of having my judgment as a parent challenged because I make a "different" decision.

Anyway, that really had nothing to do with you. I will be praying that Nathan starts sleeping better.

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RE: Baby Chat (take 3) - 5/10/2008 7:12:46 PM   
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and I'm tired of having my judgment as a parent challenged because I make a "different" decision.


Well, I hope you know that I don't think you're a bad parent in the slightest just because you're different.

My mom is always pushing "natural" stuff on me, and then my hubby and I look it up, and there are MD's all over the place warning that this stuff is not good for you. So I have been groomed to be suspicious of the "It's natural" stuff. But you've got the exact opposite stuff coming from your family.

My inlaws are more like your family. They're very soggy, especially when it comes to breastfeeding, but that's a whole 'nuther matter. We're telling them I'm pregnant on Mother's Day, so I'm a little curious if they're going to bring it up ... again.
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RE: Baby Chat (take 3) - 5/10/2008 7:36:22 PM   
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