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Fuschia

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  1. I recognise this! Am doing blw but baby (11m) sometimes makes a real hash of feeding himself of even, like last night, falls asleep in The car on the way back from The park and misses dinner totally I am Bf and we cosleep and he definitely takes more milk when he needs to (which makes me think offering more milk during this transitional phase would be a natural response and the way things are designed)
  2. My son didnt have any white either A very raw red rash, appeared suddenly while on antibiotics
  3. It sounds like thrush See the gp My bSby had steroid anti fungal prescribed
  4. There were lots of children in there! Only thing us you can't lift a buggy over But I am sure from what I read, it was planned that the fenced off area would be available when the one o'c club was shut Certainly that was in the original plans and I think renata mentioned it recently
  5. Went down today and heaved 4 children over the fence into the toddler area! I keep seeing that that area is still available for little ones. It if that's so. , shouldnt there be an unlocked gate? ESP since the one o'c club is no longer open every day
  6. http://www.bringemup.com/articles/1/buying-equipment-for-our-new-baby,-is-it-all-necessary.html
  7. I have been put off by a child ending up with dog poo all over it Sorry if that makes me seem Churlish I just don't understand why no fence? It seems elementary My children love to climb the logs in the picnic Area, do no problem with 'natural play' I just prefer not to combine it with heaps of dog shit
  8. Lots of huge baby wipes. Meconium is sticky messy stuff! 3-4 little vests and baby grows per baby even if you expect to be home in 24h. Even expert nappy do-uppers get cuaght out by the explosive qualities of meconium! Dark coloured towel for yourself, dark pj bottoms and dressing gown. makes you less nervous! Pack of cheap black loose knickers
  9. A food intolerance isn't caused by the immune system at all
  10. An allergy diesnt always cause an immediate reaction 'There are two types of food allergy. The type depends on whether or not the allergic reaction is triggered by an antibody called immunoglobulin E (usually called IgE). These antibodies are the chemical signals that set off an acute (sudden) allergic reaction. ? InanIgE-mediatedfoodallergy,reactionsusuallyhappen within a few minutes of eating the food. Common symptoms are reddening of the skin, an itchy rash, and swelling of the lips, face or around the eyes. A rare but serious reaction is anaphylaxis ? Theothertypeoffoodallergyiscalledanon-IgE-mediated food allergy. This type of allergy is not caused by IgE antibodies (it is usually because of cell reactions in the immune system). Non-IgE-mediated reactions often appear several hours or days after the food is eaten and can cause symptoms over a longer period, such as eczema, diarrhoea, constipation and, in more severe cases, growth problems.' From http://www.nice.org.uk/nicemedia/live/13348/53219/53219.pdf
  11. http://www.nice.org.uk/nicemedia/live/13348/53219/53219.pdf
  12. Guidelines. - http://www.nhs.uk/news/2011/02February/Pages/new-NICE-guidance-for-child-allergies.aspx
  13. I would ask for a referral To the allergy clinic at kings, if you can get one Has he been bf so far or ff? Cows milk protein allergy is quite cmon and can be linked to eczema
  14. I did put my coat over I had hardly left the house since the birth and I don't think I had driven Out there in a heavy frost chipping ice off the windscreen Xmas day?! How much bad luck to have the breast pump blow up on that day, of all days!
  15. pebbles, on Xmas day, with a baby recently snipped from his tongue tie, 100% on ebm, wouldn't latch and the freezer stash had all melted in a 'freezer unplugged by toddler' incident.... where else would I turn but ehre, and at 10.30pm on Xmas Day, drove to saffron's in my pyjamas to be lent the pump!
  16. Pasta with tomato sauce, cheese sauce, grated cheese or pesto Pitta and hummous, slices of raw pepper, cucumber, tomato, carrot Pizza pref home made Toasted sandwiches Scrambled egg Frittata Hard boiled egg Grated cheese Chopped mozarella Chicken goujons Shredded chicken Home made fish fingers Mashed potato with cheese Mashed sweet potato
  17. Thanks buggie Bit cross with the dr who had me on a wasted trip to seldoc then It's just such a hassle when we hsve sickness to manage :-(
  18. I found the thread in question and bumped it Not cp rd but one nearby Pump of course might have moved on again Saffron gave to me and I passed it on saying when you no longer need it please give it to someone in Need ...
  19. I gave it to someone in cp rd who was struggling to express pre return to work Unfortunately the pms about it disappeared in the great forum purge though I might be Able to find the discussion here Saved my life on Xmas day that pump did!! Of course if we had any idea pickle might need it back we would have micro chipped it! I will look for the discussion, pickle You can have my new ameda on a long loan, if it doesn't turn up X
  20. He's on the antibiotics ... I dont mind going to a And e again if it's the right thing . But why tell me to see the gp?! Anyway seen seldoc who said to drain it might need a generAl anaesthetic but it's hard to tell if it's necessary or not So I think we will have to review in the morning .. I f Do have a letter
  21. But wouldn't a and e have said to Go Back? Why did they say get referred by the gp? Off to seldoc in a minute anyway and will see what they say Oh I hope we don't get sent to A and e tonight Though the baby is asleep already, at least
  22. To get this sorted, I meant And obviously juggling this with bf bAby etc etc is going to be awkward Can't get my head round the situation itself (is it very serious?) or the logistics or how to we d hmy way through the nhs and its cogs
  23. Child no 1 has an infected finger ... Is now a big green blister on the tip/behind nail Saw gp Friday and started on flucoxacillin Not imProved after 24h and it actually looked a splinter so went to a and e They couldn't see anything on X-ray Said they could remove the nail to have a look, or we could wait a bit and if it didn't improve gp should refer him to surgeons and he would need to be admitted Today it is just the same Very swollen and painful I was hoping to get a referral letter tonight so I could take him to kings early tomorrow ... When others are in childcare Called seldoc who don't seem to think they can help What should I do now? I don't think I can manoeuvre my way past DMc receptionists quickly enough tomorrowthis sorted to get
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