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Don't feel bad, children are always getting intop accidents, and it has probably upset you a hell of a lot more then Jaydon. I would say that if you are worried call NHS direct and ask them for advice. They will help set your mind at rest. Otherwise if Jayden is sleepy, being sick etc or just isn't her normal self I would take her to a&e. hope everyhting is ok xx

0845 46 47 - NHS direct number
 
i think if she had really hurt her self she would have really screamed her head off, ewan bumped his head the other day and you think someone had commited murder! :shock:

keep an eye on her, if she seems happy, co-ordinated and eating and drinking normally then i shouldn't worry.

If you are still concerned y not pop in to the docs and see if a nurse can have a quick loook.
 
Thanks Ladies, Jayden was her normal self and squealing and rolling over (in fact the first time she rolled right over was after) and her feeding was OK. She is in bed now and I am terrified, keep going to check on here.

I called NHS direct, they were nice and said that as there's no signs that she had bumped her head then just to monitor her but they were reassuring. I'll be feeling better tomorrow. She had just wriggled and was sat in front of the chair that's all. I felt awful like I was a terrible mum but thanks for reminding me that these things can happen!!! Now I am double worried about leaving her just to go to the loo :wall: xxx
 
Hun, a terrible mum would have not sought any medical advice if they thought baby could have been hurt, and would have not cared less. Glad everything is ok, nhs direct are fab x
 

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