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biting
9 month old bites by jk

how do i stop my 9 month old biting all the time? it really hurts and i'm afraid i'll bite bac! hi jk,this is a phase every child goes through im afraid!did your son/daughter bite you once for the first time and you responded in some way? (maybe

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28/09/2006 07:49:28
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by Luke
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by Lilys Mam

Does he bite ?

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29/11/2009 11:13:41
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by Lilys Mam
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Please help
Demanding baby by Hayleigh Danks

ello, i have a 11 month old boy named callum. He is so demanding and has a right temper!!! if he doesnt get his own way he goes red, stiff and bites me :(. he has an obsession for the plugs as im sure most children do, but when i move him away he

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06/11/2006 21:27:24
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by JULIA KELLY
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Cats, Foxes, Insects
Protection With Cat/Insect nets by J Ashton

I would like to put my newborn baby in my back garden in his pram on warm days. All our neighbours have cats and we have a visiting fox. I am also concerned about biting insects/wasps. Any advice? Would an insect net be enough to keep off a cat

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12/04/2007 20:56:02
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by Luke
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Guilty feelings about breastfeeding
dont know if to stop by reedymoo

of all, he now has 2 teeth (as of 4 1/2 months old) and he has started biting that has driven me to tears on several occasions? Should i be feeling bad about wanting to give up? Thing is, giving up is also upsetting me as part of me doesnt want to give up

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06/01/2010 14:34:52
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by cfenn, Theo & Hugo (31.01.10)
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tips for stop thumb sucking
by Nicky Reddington

you know how I get on i still suck my thumb and i am almost 26! it really does need to be nipped in the butt before they end up like me. a big deterant for be was a special nail bite polish that i had on my thumb. it tasted horrible and it really put

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14/02/2008 21:54:02
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by Nicky Reddington
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mosquito repellant for babies
going on holiday by vicky and freya 7/03/2009

Hi guys, need a it of advice, we are going on holiday in 3weeks and I have a 5 month old baby (will turn 6months while we're away) and I have looked everywhere for an insect repellant and bite relief for a baby to no avail, any one got any

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17/08/2009 19:20:01
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by vicky and freya 7/03/2009
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eating to much
by zolo

i end up just having a cpl of bites and then being full...just having a few bits of fruit and some all bran (need the fibre, if you no what i mean, lol!!) i do have a big bowl of salad for lunch tho, its jus the snacky bits inbetween that arent great

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08/05/2008 17:27:59
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by zolo
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Sunbathing & pregnancy
by Sonia Harkawy

on holiday 2 months ago (during a Greek heatwave) although I usually like to get a tan, I did make myself stay in the shade as it was just too hot. Did get some insect bites (on my tummy of all places - maybe because it was extra juicy!) the pharmacist gave

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09/08/2007 13:31:17
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by Louise Newins
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Teething
Help needed please by Maddie T

because its an anti-inflametry (sp?).I've also heard cold batons of carrot and cucumber to bite on help to ease the discomfort too.

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10/07/2007 20:43:45
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by Sara
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