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    Old Wives Tale re: Pram...

    Hi Shaz I've got my travel system in the house, i don't see how it's practical not too. I wouldn't worry about it. It's only bad luck if you believe in it. :hug:
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    Flat head syndrome!

    Yeah, think i'm gonna invest in a sleepcurve mattres. I really like the look of those and the idea that they help to keep the airway open too. :sleep: Good luck Bagpuss and hope Isaac will be ok. :hug: x
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    Flat head syndrome!

    Thanks hun. I reckon i'll give it a go. :hug: x
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    Flat head syndrome!

    Hi Beanie was thinking of getting the 'moses basket' version - as that's what we have for our little one. did you ever try that one? just wondering what it was like? x
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    Flat head syndrome!

    Hi here's the link for that pillow i was talking about. You'll have to type in code A4981 to find the pillow. http://www.jojomamanbebe.co.uk what do you all think to it?!? x
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    Flat head syndrome!

    That's actually reassuring Jayceesmumma. My friend's baby is 1 now and his head is still really flat, maybe there's still time for him then. it is so worrying though.
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    Flat head syndrome!

    I have heard that the risk of 'Flat head syndrome' increases with prem babies Bagpuss. I have seen a pillow that is supposed to help prevent and re-round babies heads, it's in one of my catalogues at home. i'll have a look at the name of the place when i get home from work tonight and post...
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    Flat head syndrome!

    thanks for that Kina. so glad to hear that Ella's alright now. it must have been so scary for you. :hug: I'd love to know what those exercises are - just incase. x
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    Flat head syndrome!

    i did read that you can lie babies on their side and roll a blanket up and put behind him to keep him in place. maybe this would help - i'm not sure. :think: maybe there's always gonna be something to worry about from now on? :roll:
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    Flat head syndrome!

    Hi Jade It's from having to lie babies down on their backs so much they develop a flat patch at the back or on the side of their head (because their heads are so soft). apparently you can notice it in the first 4 - 6weeks from birth. here's a link for you to read...
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    Flat head syndrome!

    Anyone else worried about their baby's getting this? :think: My friend and my cousin have both recently had babies and both of them have developed this condition called 'flat head syndrome'. x
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    Think i could hold a world record for peeing today!

    Hi Vicki Have to say i don't normally get a pain (only when i haven't been for hours and then i'm bursting - but think that's normal). :oops: It's probably nothing but maybe you need to mention it to your midwife? :hug: x
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    Think i could hold a world record for peeing today!

    Can't beleive how much i'm going today! Every 20 mins without fail!!! :oops: This can't be normal?!? x
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    12 Weeks!!

    aaarhh, honey it's the best thing. so reassuring too as up to now you don't really feel pregnant (i didn't anyway). It will start with a 'bubble popping' feeling - that's the best way i can describe it, then it gets stronger and then you know it's a kick! :dance: My tummy moves now -...
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    Look at what I just bought!

    yeah, they say you're supposed to swaddle them up so they feel secure like they're back in the womb. :sleep: I was just thinking of wrapping him up in a blanket, but that looks far funkier. x
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