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  1. Nayiepw

    (2015/05) May 2015 Mummies

    :) For the white patch on the tongue, maybe try drinking more water after the milk feed? That will help clear up the mouth a bit, so then don't need to worry too much about not brushing away the remaining milk.
  2. Nayiepw

    (2015/05) May 2015 Mummies

    How is his motor coordination? Will he be happier if he gets to hold his toothbrush and 'brush' his teeth, while you help move the toothbrush?
  3. Nayiepw

    (2015/05) May 2015 Mummies

  4. Nayiepw

    (2015/05) May 2015 Mummies

    Yes, use a very tiny bit (just dip the brush into the toothpaste).
  5. Nayiepw

    (2015/05) May 2015 Mummies

    Hrm...we started very early, so maybe the habit was formed. After using the cloth in the beginning, we moved to those brush that you can wear on your finger once there were teeth. Now our LO uses the pigeon toothbrush. The stem is quite thin (but sturdy), so maybe you can slip into the mouth?
  6. Nayiepw

    (2015/05) May 2015 Mummies

    Oooh...hahahaha. Ah, sorry, this one I cannot help with, because mine already started quite a while ago. But I guess if you are concerned, you should tell your obgyn. :)
  7. Nayiepw

    (2015/05) May 2015 Mummies

    I'm still breastfeeding. Two latches a day, and 1 FM feed. Sorry, but what do you mean by your menses if not bad? As in your menses used to be very bad/heavy flow?
  8. Nayiepw

    (2015/05) May 2015 Mummies

    Started egg too. Scrambled seems to work, or omelette.
  9. Nayiepw

    (2015/05) May 2015 Mummies

    We have tried bread, yoghurt, meat, cereal (normal adult ones), veg, pasta. Sometimes, we give small bits of what we are having, especially when outside.
  10. Nayiepw

    (2015/05) May 2015 Mummies

    Upgraded about 2 months ago, the change over went smoothly. No issues with stage 3 so far. :)
  11. Nayiepw

    (2015/05) May 2015 Mummies

    I am for getting the chicken pox vaccination, as it does drastically reduce the chances of you having to deal with a sick child with chicken pox. With the vaccine, it is much less likely that you will worry about your child getting sick at a not good timing (say just before travel, or exams...
  12. Nayiepw

    (2015/05) May 2015 Mummies

    Don't know whether its too expensive, but it looks nice!
  13. Nayiepw

    (2015/05) May 2015 Mummies

    We got ours from W39/The royals (http://royalcakes.com/cakes/birthday/). We have tried the hazelnut, rainbow, salted caramel, red velvet and mr chocolate. All very nice!
  14. Nayiepw

    (2015/05) May 2015 Mummies

    We got ourselves a carrier to get her to nap in (this was used the most during months 3-4). Best get one that fits you well, as otherwise, you will get aches after carrying for long periods. I also use ring slings and wraps to get her to sleep. Its something about being close to us that gets her...
  15. Nayiepw

    (2015/05) May 2015 Mummies

    We give steamed broccoli, carrots, apples, pumpkins, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, with chicken/pork/salmon, with rice/pasta/potatoes. Sometimes we blend it after cooking, other times, we chop them up into small bits. Lately, she seems to like to feed herself, so we have been giving bigger chunks...
  16. Nayiepw

    (2015/05) May 2015 Mummies

    Have you tried babywearing? It was a life saver for me when mien went through a period of only sleeping when being carried.
  17. Nayiepw

    (2015/05) May 2015 Mummies

    Yeah, don't worry, before you know it, yours will be sleeping through. Different babies hit the milestones at different times. Jia you! Same here! Mine can sleep at 9 or 10pm and still wake up at 5am...and then take very short naps. So total amount of sleep a day sometimes can only be 10hrs...
  18. Nayiepw

    (2015/05) May 2015 Mummies

    Mine sleeps from 8.30pm to about 5.30am. Sometimes at around midnight, she may make noise a bit, but is actually still sleeping. Other times she may wake up a bit, but is usually able to put herself back to sleep.
  19. Nayiepw

    (2015/05) May 2015 Mummies

    I have been giving mine wholemeal bread for a while now, also homemade. :) I usually just make it a point for her to drink more water when eating the bread. As my girl has been taking fresh fruit puree, which is somewhat cold, since the fruits are in the fridge, it was not too difficult for...
  20. Nayiepw

    (2015/05) May 2015 Mummies

    We have given ours yoghurt - the natural, unsweetened one and mixed in with banana/apple/fruits. She also gets cakes, so yes, she gets butter/sugar. :)

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