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I have a prolapsed disc, and cannot carry any weight more than 5kg. My LO is now 9 months and 8kg. I have not carried her for almost 2 months, but have tried to engage her by playing with her on the bed or in her high chair, or carrying her while sitting down. She doesn't last long though (less than 2 mins) as she wants to be carried n walked around to see things. I also have not been rocking her to sleep as my back cannot take it. She now prefers my husband over me as she is beginning to recognize people and is more aware of things, and it may get worse as time goes on as she's not going to get lighter. I may not have the chance anymore to carry her or put her to sleep, or pick her up to comfort her when she's crying. I'm afraid of her feeling distant from me and not being as close, as babies really need that constant physical touch and comfort, and it seems that I'm always not there for her. Are there any other mothers out there facing the same problem as me? How do you deal with this?:(
My daughter just turned 1 year old. Up till now she have no teeth. Should.i be worried? How long should.i wait before i consult the doc? When she 15 ,18mths? Pls advice. Thank you very much
Any recommendations brands for the insecticide that is safe for baby? TYIA!
How much do you feed your lo at about 15months old ? And what about the portion
Hi I am going for a holiday to nearby country. I am bring my 9 months lo with me. I am not considering taking slow cooker there to cook porridge, may I know what I can replace by not cooking porridge for him. It's about a 5 days holiday.
Hi there.. lately i realise my son's startle reflex is affecting his sleep. I wanted to slowly wean him off swaddling but without the swaddle, he would wake up much earlier than usual. He is 3 months old and can sleep 6 to 7 hours with swaddle on. But without, he will start to fuss after ard 3 hours. My husband then realise that if we put a slightly heavier pillow on his legs (hip area was avoided, just his legs), it is similar to the swaddling effect but his hands are freed. But i am kind of worried with such approach - i.e. restricting his leg movements albeit he (and we) can sleep longer. Anyone can enlighten me on this? Or is there other ways i can slowly wean off swaddling (cos i suspect he will learn slipping over quite soon)? Thanks!
Can bb sleep on bean bags pillow?
any recommended IFC (with clean environment) in sengkang area?
Has anyone tried Australian's Own milk formula? It's lower in cost but not sure if it's equivalent to Nestlé Nan Optipro 2 that my 10 month old daughter is currently drinking.
If you could be born again, would choose to be a different gender to what you are?