Tilers Forums baby thread

nah, boys are best!
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Very cute.... So we'll have to agree to disagree....🙂o)


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Ryan (unless I think of something better!) came into the world this afternoon at 17:35. Incuced 3 weeks early weighing
8lbs - mother and baby both doing well.
Here he is 1 hour new!:
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Proper made up atm
 
Was extremely hard work at times though!

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ME!! :hurray: .....................................................................kidding! :lol:
 
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Chilling from the trauma of birth!
 
Little baby girl Maya, born yesterday at 11:51am weighing 7lb & 7 1/2 oz. She came a week early than her due date.

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Thats upto 9lbs!!! going to get a new one tomorrow. might have fit her if she had gone full term lol.

1 hour old:

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congratulations Sean, welcome to the long hard slog of dirty nappies and sleepless nights :grin: you get used to it :lol:
 
Last time I checked I was not pregnant.... but the one good tip I found that I passed onto my missus... was
If breast feeding use cabbage leaves that have been stored in fridge...put inside bra, they are cool and soothing and the natural enzymes in them stop soreness etc... works a treat
apparently
 
Last time I checked I was not pregnant.... but the one good tip I found that I passed onto my missus... was
If breast feeding use cabbage leaves that have been stored in fridge...put inside bra, they are cool and soothing and the natural enzymes in them stop soreness etc... works a treat
apparently
I should've tried that in my boxers when we were trying to conceive...:lol:
 
I had to share this cos I thought it was quite funny after gathering a huge amount of knowledge from this lovely forum.

I have an electric steam steriliser for Jake's feeding bottles. There isn't a lot of worktop space in my kitchen so the steriliser is situated next to the sink under a shelf. Mr GRR cleaned the steriliser inside the other night before using it and noticed that the plaster skim had blown and was now peaking like a tent under the shelf.

So the moral of this story is, if you use a steam steriliser, site it away from plastered walls :lol: Steam actually works at blowing plaster off!
 
DSCF1224.jpgmy little angle keira. 9 weeks old now and sleeping through the night; well lucky.
started teething early though, 3 popping through.
dont think she likes the flash on camera :lol:
 

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