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Fuschia

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  1. Show it to the hv or if it's worrying you, see the gp? Lots of bsbies prefer feeding on One side only though Might be worth trying the 'rugby ball' hold or feeding lying down (with a flat pillow it's often possible to feed from Both breasts while lying on the same side!)
  2. But I found this too! http://newborns.stanford.edu/PhotoGallery/BohnsNodules1.html
  3. IME teething blisters appear later and ard blood filled A bf baby can get a cyst in the centre of the lip from feeding
  4. Is it whiteish or like a bruise? Is it on the hard bit if the gum, or more inside the lip?
  5. I agree with pickle about needs changing as children age
  6. Bellingham is ok for toddlers if you go term Time day time They can go Off while you stay with the baby There is a nice section good for rollers/crawlers
  7. Crystal, Peckham sessions now only 45 mins and costs ?2 now iirc
  8. Tescos sell them
  9. http://www.vauxhallcityfarm.org/p/whats-on.html?m=0
  10. Little rascals at Bellingham is the best for under 5s Easy parking Cheap entrance ESP If you take proof of address along and get annual Membership which gives money off Peckham sessions are very short Gambado too Much for little ones and v expensive Beckenham spa has been too manic when I have gone and I don't like the parking
  11. 930 Meeting about its future
  12. http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2011/01/the-5-best-toys-of-all-time/all/1
  13. Naomi stadlen's first book is the best thing to recommend for a new mother, I would say!
  14. I use a Fairly bog standard electric steriliser. Or at least, I used to. Don't sterilise now he is a year old. Would you like my steriliser? I fits the bits easily plus milk storage bottles and what have you
  15. Agree with lots of those Also the wonder weeks
  16. I was about to say that's the best Pool around And free still for children I think If you get a lewisham Library card (even if you live in southwark) We take Our baby in his wetsuit
  17. I had so many times that I couldn't get in, i bought a family axxess card (?50) so i could prebook.It doesn't heklp that the reception staff are so useless (chatting on their mobiles, moving at snail like pace) that you can be there 20 mins before a session starts and still not get seen before it actually begins! Shame because the pool is nice You can leave buggy in the changing room or there is a buggy park if you want to lock it You can take towel to poolside. I usually take a light cotton wrap for myself so i can tear costume off, put thAT ON, FEED BABY, dress baby then be ready to put my own clothes on right away
  18. http://www.sensory-processing-disorder.com/sensory-processing-disorder-checklist.html My friends daughter has similar 'auditory defensiveness' though is otherwise very sensory seeking Regardless of the cause, you may find some tips there
  19. Some children are hyper or hyposensitive to various forms of sensory stimulation
  20. P22 has distances from Last year (community schools only) http://www.southwark.gov.uk/download/6403/starting_primary_school_in_southwark_201213
  21. Is it just noise ? Is he hypersensitive to anything else? Texture, moving fast in playgrounds, etc? Or hyposensitive, conversely?
  22. Remember though that once upon a time distances were shortest safe walking distance, then switched to ad the crow flies. What year was that? 2010?
  23. 11-3 http://www.wildlondon.org.uk/Events/tree-day
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