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pembscouple
By pembscouple on 05/04/2006 in member
just by picking up his little chair and taking it over to where the microwave is so now I have got to switch the microwave off by the socket.He has become a little terror but I love him dearly and he loves going to his toddler groups which I take him
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The more stressed you are, the more likely you'll give birth to a girl
By Daniella Delaney on 17/10/2011 in Choosing your baby's sex?
New findings mean the economic downturn could see a boom in female babies
really influence the sex of your baby? Well, it's been recorded that in the months after the 9/11 terror attacks, far fewer boys were born in New York, and in the economic chaos that followed the collapse of the Berlin Wall in 1991 it was found that far
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kittens
By zolo on 25/05/2008 in forum
weeks old.x Ah wow thats great, i would love to see pics if you get chance? I remember when my cat was a kitten, she was a little terror, running riot round the house and hanging off curtains, and to think your gonna have four of them! Will you
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It seems impossible to calm my baby down
By Charlie12301 on 06/06/2009 in forum
. hi charliehows things/ has your little one settled down now the heat has disappeared? My Theo was 5 weeks prem and he was a terror for crying in the evenings. it turned out he had colic - which we treated when he was young and it sorted itself out
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Two Children With Small Age Gap
By Sarah, Chloe & Caitlin on 18/07/2008 in forum
have 2 Children Chloe 2 years 2 Months (Going Through Terrible Twos and Night Terrors) and Caitlin 11 Months who is growing up so fast and still having teething issues which can be a nightmare but can crawl about she is trying to walk now so hurting
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Signs of pregnancy
By Daniella Delaney on 09/08/2011 in Am I pregnant?
Whether your pregnancy is unexpected or longed for, be clear about the signs of pregnancy and what symptoms you experience
really need to buy more than one to be absolutely sure?I'm pregnant. Now what?If your test comes out positive, first you're going to experience a whole heap of emotions. Hopefully happiness, possibly sheer terror. But once you come to your senses there
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Your embarrassing mummy moments
By Daniella Delaney on 19/07/2011 in Your baby and you
Mums reveal the funny things their babies do that make them cringe
embarrassing! To put his comment in context, we had been playing snap earlier that day, and when I won, I'd said "Mummy beat you!" :)Louise Lloyd-JonesToilet terrorI think my daughter informing everyone that 'Mummy did poo' on a day when I had been quite poorly
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Sleeping through the night
By pembscouple on 11/11/2008 in forum
Is your little one sleeping through the night
`s waking up? Is is habit, not being active enough during the day, night terrors? Just a thought but maybe if you can pinpoint a reason then you can look at sorting that out? Ours just likes to be cuddled, and wants the comfort of mum and or dad whilst he
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SLEEP- CONTROLLED CRYING AND OTHER METHODS?
By E&T on 06/06/2009 in forum
My 7mth old has started waking screaming inconsolably
down to nightmares/ night terrors her little imagination just goes crazy trying to process all the things she had been doing during the day. There wasn't much we could do as the controlled crying made her feel abandoned so she just got hysterical ( I
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So, you're going to be a dad?
By Dave Oliver on 02/04/2009 in Pregnancy for dads-to-be
Here's some things you should know about the next eight months
, unadulterated terror? Uh huh, been there, and so have millions of others. You’ve just embarked on a journey that is unique for everyone, but which also features some recognisable landmarks that others can help you with. And it all starts well before the first
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