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Good I was wndering where you've been!
How;s that baby?!?!?

Thanks! She's doing great. 2 months old now and 12 lbs! The only problem is she randomly throws up every few days? I think she just is a bit uncoordinated with her swallowing sometimes. A perfect angel though, otherwise. She sleeps better than my toddler!
 
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went shopping with my granddaughter and my great granddaughter. she has mastered my first name and is calling me grandma donna.

makes me smile no matter how gloomy i am.

babe:LOL:
Aren't they just the best medicine? Mine can get me up and doing with just a come on Ma:)
kades
 
Thanks! She's doing great. 2 months old now and 12 lbs! The only problem is she randomly throws up every few days? I think she just is a bit uncoordinated with her swallowing sometimes. A perfect angel though, otherwise. She sleeps better than my toddler!

my daughter did the same thing, B's Girl.......pediatrician, Dr. Mac, blamed it on an underdeveloped swallowing reflex and calmed me down by saying not to worry that she'd outgrow it, she'd nurse and then occasionally upchuck quite a bit.....he wasn't worried as she was gaining weight.......gaining weight concerns the doctors the most if you have't noticed.....always have a weight and height chart to plot on........ and later on when you tell them your kid refuses to eat most foods (usually age 2 and 3) they weigh the little boogers and they look at you and patiently comment .......well, they are getting their calories from the air......stop worrying.........:angel:
 
My last one was a handfull that poor little girl...I'd feed her ,burp her and the fun would begin, she would spit up and at times it looked as if she up chucked every bit of what she ate and this would go one til I was fixing the next bottle..I bugged the doc so much he made me an appointment with a specialist..This doc had 8 kids, walked into the room looked her over said her weight was fine and she was bright as a penny and then watched as she did her thing..He then looked in her mouth said yep, she is just like my littelest..once those teeth come in you watch all this will stop...it did, she now has 2 kids and teaches school:ROFLMAO: Have baby looked at and relax, she looks healthy and is beautiful..just enjoy her.
kadesma
 
You got it, Kadesma.............as long as those bundles of joy (until they hit their teens and then they are bundles of other stuff) are gaining weight most docs don't get overly concerned with some vomiting......comes with the territory though it's distressing to go thru it as a new mom.........now if it's continuous and projectile like shooring off a rocket you might be looking at a hiatus hernia (spelling might be off on that one and yes, they will upchuck a lot but it's easily corrected)and doctors will suspect it cause the wee one is not gaining enough weight.....so Kadesma is spot on enjoy your daughter and just have a bag of fresh diapers and urp bags to wrap them in handy
 
My two grandsons fighting to sit on my lap yesterday and they knocked me to the floor! They are 4 and 7 and always make me smile!
My Dh telling me to stay home yesterday and he would go visit my mother at the ***'t living so I could get things done for our ds' graduation party Sunday. He's a keeper!

Barb
 
Thanks all you moms/grandmas! Yesterday the pedi said he has no idea why she throws up, but she weighs 12 lbs so not to worry. But here's what really made me smile: she slept through the night for the first time last night!:w00t2::w00t2::w00t2:Granted she had immunizations yesterday and as a result, Tylenol before bed. But still, it's a breakthrough.
 
Good girl! I've learned through all the kids that if your baby is gaining weight, acts bright and observant, and has plenty of wet diapers, all is well. Some babies are just pukers. Thankfully, it almost always disappears completely by 7-8 months at the latest. BTW, she is adorable!!! What a big smile! A happy baby is one of the greatest joys in life.
 
Mine were all barfers. By the 3rd one I figured out not to even be NEAR them without a spit rag!
Had no clue how they got so chubby, maybe the calories cameout before the milk came up????
The first baby looked like the Michelin man at 6 months..... I should find that pic....
 
Mine were all barfers. By the 3rd one I figured out not to even be NEAR them without a spit rag!
Had no clue how they got so chubby, maybe the calories cameout before the milk came up????
The first baby looked like the Michelin man at 6 months..... I should find that pic....

Barfers and snarfers, eh???:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:


Jest kidding.....saw the pic of Miss Smiling Lego Girl when you were still trying to fish it out and she didn't look like she was emaciated........must be all those Legos.......sorry you know that we tease those we love.......
 
LOL it's all good I'm proud to be the owner of the butt of a very long-standing joke!!!!
 
Katie spoiled me. Very quiet child, loved to explore but barely cried. And to get her to sleep I just held her. And anything that went down stayed down, although it did come out the other end LOL.
I am glad I don't have to change diapers anymore!
Mitch was angry all the time, didn't get much sleep until he was about 18 months old and he started calming down some. He was very fussy with his formula. But man could he crawl, fast as lightening had to stay on top of him at all times.
Abby was another snarfer, if it went down it didn't come back up! She wasn't angry like Mitch, but very active and man could she scoot across the floor, quick to start walking and doors had no powers over her, they didn't even slow her down much!
Have to watch her like a hawk as well, quite the climber and explorer.
 
Thanks all you moms/grandmas! Yesterday the pedi said he has no idea why she throws up, but she weighs 12 lbs so not to worry. But here's what really made me smile: she slept through the night for the first time last night!:w00t2::w00t2::w00t2:Granted she had immunizations yesterday and as a result, Tylenol before bed. But still, it's a breakthrough.


Yipppee for you, B's Girl!!!! Sleeping thru the night?????......bring on the Tylenol toddies..........jest kidding.......but 2 months is about the age that sleeping thru the night occurs on a regular basis and glad to hear that your doctor is not concerned.........hope that she keeps up the good job......my daugher probably urped until she was about 3-4 months so please don't worry unless she's not gaining weight and your Dr. will tell you that..........just keep those urp diapers nearby..........later you can use them to waltz around the room with your favorite canister of Endust........:LOL:
 
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