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Fuschia

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  1. Infacol if it works at all makes bubbles clump together .. If anything I think it encourages big burps
  2. Ko Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > hi james > > please can you tell me why southwark council is no > longer removing dog/fox mess promptly and what the > new policy is exactly? > > i emailed on 18 oct and 22 oct about dog/fox mess > that needed to be cleaned up. > > despite my 2 emails to the council, by the > afternoon of 26 oct this still hadn't been cleared > up (8 days later!!!!!), so i had to clear it up > myself. whilst i regularly pick up rubbish on my > street, i would rather not pick up other people's > dog mess. > > please can you explain what is going on and why no > one seems to be picking up dog mes anymore? > > thanks I have been advised the website should no LOnger say its picked up within an Hour, due to cuts it should say 48h (excluding weekends)
  3. I think that's a good idea, keeping those posts alive
  4. Not least that you become more used to the whole thing! I do think the first day alone snd the first trip Out alone get a bit built up in your mind but you will surprise yourself!
  5. Hi Strawbs Hang in there Try not to worry ahead of your partner going back to work Can you get any help in the day at least, when that time comes?
  6. http://www.cryingoverspiltmilk.co.nz/
  7. I have some experience of all these drugs myself, having suffered from very bad reflux in pregnancy Gaviscon forms a raft floating on top of the stomach contents and I think it can actually make pain worse as it slows digestion Ranitidine reduces acid production http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/medicines/100003829.html Domperidone speeds transit Omeprazole is a PPI and also reduce acid production http://www.patient.co.uk/health/Proton-Pump-Inhibitors-(PPIs).htm Only omeprazole worked for me, problem is that the non capsule version is very peculiar.. sort of little hundrews and thousands floating in a syrup and it tastes horrible! I couldn't swallow tablets so i ended up on a large dose of the syrup usually orescribed to children. I hope you can get referred and find a medication that will help to control the problem.
  8. Agreed otta, but given that the buggers don't!
  9. How's it going now, Strawbs?
  10. We had one at darrell rd community centre Also One previously at Conway hall, red lion sq Both with humanist celebrants
  11. This isn't poo left by my dog, I hasten to add I don't have a dog I just have small children and am Fed up with having to wash it off their shoes, hands even. Of course the council should remOve it - if they didn't the streets would gradually fill up with it
  12. Tea dance for little people - brockley
  13. It would be easier if it wAs by my house ... The bloody stuff is everywhere I always report it via my phone and used to see it gone next time I passed, usually... But not any more, it seems I reported some on Saturday that was still there on Wednesday
  14. It's not at all funny when you are out with toddlers and they keep stepping in the disgusting stuff or it gets on your buggy
  15. Ordinary street cleaners are not allowed to clean up dog poo...
  16. Just back from One of their parties It was fantastic with live music, performing wizard and witch, plus ghoulish dr with scary boxes of worms and guts Huge spooky cauldron Pumpkins to carve Not sure if they hsve tickets left for rest of the parties but worth asking!!
  17. The response time has increased from 1 hour to up to 48 hours (excluding weekends) This means our streets are going to be pretty horrible
  18. Though it's early days My twin 2 didn't latch on till day 11! But she got it in the end
  19. Strawbs, I think he would get more colostrum latched on then you can express Have you got the midwife coming in? Hopefully they will sit with you and help him latch on
  20. And here http://www.hobomama.com/2010/06/how-to-cosleep-safely-tutorial-in.html?m=1 A newborn won't feed lyIng down but positioning them As if they were is safest/comfortable for you both
  21. Bit like this http://www.breastfeeding-problems.com/nursing-lying-down.html
  22. Baby lies close to you Should be reassured by your presence and smell
  23. To sleep beside bSby ... Needs to be by you rather than Partner and you might feel safest if you are totally exhausted if you try it for a nap so dp can look in on you Warm room No covers Just one square pillow /cushion Lie on your side facing the baby Bottom hand under pillow Other arm across baby Lift your top and pull the baby close to your boobs
  24. I would make sure he feeds every 2/3h Being too sleepy isn't brilliant, if it is linked to big gaps between feeds
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