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My 7 Month Old's Meal Times
by Em&George

irritating on their gums and they can just feel not themselves..so don't be too hard or worried. Let his tooth break through and then observe if he's still up to the pattern of not eating, drinking his bottles.LadySteffy*

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24/03/2009 13:28:20
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by LadySteffy
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NUMBERS & ABC'Z!!
by LadySteffy

numbers and a few letters. but i do have to say i have been told she is quite advanced. she does chatter all the time and is very observent (but not a golden child cos does fall short in other areas so not bragging!) but i beleive between 2 and 3

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13/06/2009 01:14:32
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by Louise Warren (Ayling)
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Sick in the night.
by Tinker2!

lips, don't stop crying and moving a little,I can feel nervous, I can't sleep although  I can monitor him because he sleep with me. I observe him for the whole night if he is ok. and his temp. is low.  Through this observation I can say

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04/09/2008 03:16:02
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by Elvie
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Violence on Television and children
by jamie elliott

is acceptable in real life and what is not, has sunk in.An interesting project Jamie - good luck with it. Hope these observations have been some use. Thanks for your opinions guys, it is very much appreciated!! :)I found the site after doing a search on google

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08/09/2005 20:41:14
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by loubylou
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Newbie....advice and info needed!
by Emma King 3

as possible each cycle and I'm trying not to go get stressed out, although I admit I get a little down every month that passes without a BFP. I've never taken temps etc, to be honest it seems very invloved, time consuming and from what I've observed probably

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23/08/2007 16:07:44
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by Kia
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Charting
by Nic

that post at first. I did find that when I was charting and observing changes in my body I started to notice what things happened at different times and to have much more of a 'feel' for what was happening when.Even after the baby is born I'm pretty sure I

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05/03/2006 08:22:58
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by Babydust, Harrison (Oct 08) & Sofie (Aug 10)
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browen discharge
discharge by GWENDOLINE MURGITROYDE

and got heavy pains on my right side. Went to the gynae ward at my local hospital where they admitted me for observation. (all my bleeding and discharge was very light) Finally got my results of my second blood test which showed that my hcg levels had

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28/03/2008 10:27:21
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by Jen due 9th Nov
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addicted to dihydrocodiene???
by harry and georges mummy

to the birth the baby must be observed for 24 hrs. She has changed me to co-dydramol which is a lower dose. maybe you should try these as it is only a small dose of dihydrocodine mixed with paracetamol and it may help. let me know. thanks angela, i have

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05/12/2006 17:14:05
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by Sam Brundish
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At home mum
depressed by Lainey

, to take a course or just to relax. Sometimes you can blend your needs in seemlessly with those of your children, who can learn so much from just being with you, observing and helping you as you go about your daily work. For example, you can involve them

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29/11/2007 13:47:28
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by Maria
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Weaning
.. personal experiences anyone?? by mummyGoth

, and will upload next time she is over for a visit. Congratulations to you all on your pregnancies and progress. I will continue to observe from the side lines with interest. hi all,i've been concerned since weaning my daughter emily-jade at 4months. she's now 5

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30/12/2005 15:44:28
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by Bernice
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