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Unknown | Report | 15 Sep 2004 16:23 |
Hi Sandra, I know up until about 2 years ago you could get bikkipegs, but only in independant small Chemists. |
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Sandra | Report | 15 Sep 2004 14:50 |
hi christine she already has a toothbrush, they recommend you brush their gums from 3 months, how things change from 26 years ago. herr mums recording everything including painted feet and hands every for 4 weeks in her memory book. lol sandra |
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Chris Ho :) | Report | 15 Sep 2004 14:46 |
Soon be time, to go and buy that little pink toothbrush then!..remember it like yesterday!,(21yrs ago), another will soon follow, don't forget to write it in that record book!.. |
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Sandra | Report | 15 Sep 2004 14:45 |
mags, calpol do a gel now which is good, you don't need to remind me of the nappies i've had 6 in 2 days off her, I don't think bikki pegs are around now, but she loves rice cakes and bread sticks, slices of apple, carrots and cucumber. i think shes catching up on her lost sleep today, i have just put her back to bed and she singing at the moment. lol sandra |
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Mags | Report | 15 Sep 2004 14:40 |
We used Anbesol liquid for teething pain - brilliant - much better than Bonjela. It's antiseptic and anaesthetic - just rub it on their gum. Remember Bikkipegs - do they still do them? Chris much preferred a Kit Kat finger! It's not just the pain and temperature is it - I'm just remembering the 'teething' nappies! lol I'm a granny too - Holly's 3 now going on 30 and an absolute gem. It's great isn't it? Magsx |
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Sandra | Report | 15 Sep 2004 14:32 |
hi mags i'll give her a cuddle from you, the nice bit is being nan, i don't have to do the night shift, its been 16 years since i've had a teething baby around me, its funny how it all comes back. lol sandra |
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Mags | Report | 15 Sep 2004 14:26 |
Bless her little heart! xx I can remember sticking my finger in my son's mouth on the morning he was exactly 7 1/2 months old saying 'according to the book you should have two teeth' (you know what first time mums are like) and he had! No fuss, no bother - wish the others had been so easy! lol My daughter didn't cut her first tooth until she was 11 months old. Mind you she couldn't 'arf chew with them gums! lol Give her an extra cuddle from me xx Magsx |
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Sandra | Report | 15 Sep 2004 14:19 |
yesterday was a day of cuddles, katie now 7 months had a streaming cold she was up with mum all sunday night, and yesterday settled for an hour in the 12 hours i had her, today shes brighter, singing, shouting and laughing and that first tooth can now be seen. She also learnt to blow raspberries so lunch was fun. Bless Her, lol sandra |