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Offline Andrea T

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Re: 6 month old EASY going haywire, I need help!
« Reply #30 on: May 22, 2008, 22:14:55 pm »
Thanks Bethany and Grace's mom

I'm going to try to do it w/o a paci, but at least now I know that if I have to use the paci it's better than bf to sleep.  

lol Bethany, yes, I really feel like our little guy has been through quite the plethora of changes lately!  I'm looking forward to a little bit of normalcy :D  I'll keep you updated, but thanks for all the help so far!!

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Re: 6 month old EASY going haywire, I need help!
« Reply #31 on: May 26, 2008, 20:59:50 pm »
Ok ladies, I have great news!!!!!


So our lo popped out a little chomper yesterday!  Seems like he might have another one on the way too, since he's still quite rosey cheeked, and irritable, but things in general are going much much better thanks to your help!

So we seem to be doing a pretty consistant routine the past 4 days or so.  DS isn't nursing to sleep anymore, or using a paci :O  The advice to nurse him in another room and then move to his bedroom when it's nap time was the best advice ever!  I'm trying to get DS back on a 4 hour eating routine, with a few glitches still, since he's still eating twice a night since this whole craziness began.  So it's been hard to feed him at 7:00am when he wakes up, but I think we'll get there. Nonetheless, he'll eat an hour or so after he wakes up, so nowhere near naptime, thank goodness!

The best news is that DH and I were able to take our lo out with us on several occasions this weekend, and once even for dinner, and DS was great, and didn't seem to get thrown off his routine, we made it home all the time in time for naps and bedtime.  This was so nice, since we hadn't been out in awhile since the nursing strike, etc. began.

So just wanted to say thanks again so much for all the help, I really appreciate it!!!!

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Re: 6 month old EASY going haywire, I need help!
« Reply #32 on: May 26, 2008, 23:35:54 pm »
Aw, hun, I'm so glad to hear things are gettinig back and track--and it's extra lovely that you were able to get out as a family.  :-*

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Re: 6 month old EASY going haywire, I need help!
« Reply #33 on: May 27, 2008, 00:10:29 am »
Thats wonderful news.
Thank you so much for sharing.

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