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October 2018 Babies club

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,736 ✭✭✭✭kylith


    Congrats Aidom, and welcome to baby Shay! A good appetite is, I think, a good sign.

    I wasn’t bothered about finishing with the midwives. The second one who came in recommended homeopathic remedies for me that wouldn’t have worked even if they weren’t homeopathic. Love my PHN though. She’s lovely and she’s sensible.


  • Registered Users Posts: 139 ✭✭Guestboarder


    threepeas wrote: »
    My heart goes out to you that sounds awful. And tiring. Would you not go in for a check maybe all you need is a sweep to kick it off?

    I’ve been seriously considering this so think I’ll defo go in tomo if nothing has happened between now and then! I’ve always had this fear of going in and being frowned at for wasting their time!


  • Registered Users Posts: 139 ✭✭Guestboarder


    Ah guestboarder, you poor wee thing. Being 40 weeks plus is just ridiculously rough. And very frustrating. I really hope it all kicks off for you tonight or tomorrow. At least you know from losing the plug that your cervix is starting to change.

    Girls, I'm a baby nutcase. Always have been. We are going to have one more but my husband is adamant that he is done then. He had said that if we had had a girl this time, he would be stopping at two.

    But I'm already feeling emotional that I'll only get to do this one more time! Crazy, I know. It Is just as well that I struggle so much with pregnancy... If I sailed through symptom-free, I would be wanting ten!

    I'm now thinking I would like four.... but have absolutely zero hope of convincing the husband on that! If I had a willing husband, I'd probably be like that woman on The Rotunda last week who was in with baby number 10.....

    Thank you! Fingers crossed here too!

    I’m a bit like you on the baby front! I come from a family of 7 and have always wanted a big family, once I started having kids though my ideal number of 6 dropped to 4! This baby is my third and I found myself feeling content with that number now! Although as I come to the end of the pregnancy I find it very tough to think that I’ll never do it again! :-(

    My partner is an only child and only wanted one baby so the fact we had three is a shock to me, and I now find that as soon as I started saying that this was the last, he was suddenly the one saying “well maybe one more”.....so maybe try that with your husband when it comes to having a fourth Catrionanic! The reverse psychology might work!! :-)


  • Registered Users Posts: 92 ✭✭Entropy7


    I'm second of 5 kids in my family, my husband is five of 5...


  • Registered Users Posts: 92 ✭✭Entropy7


    I'm second of 5 kids in my family, my husband is five of 5.

    We now have 2, a girl and a boy. Looks like we are done. Although I always thought I wanted loads of kids, I feel like I'm done now. I was never going to have just the one, by choice, so now we have 2, I can be satisfied.

    I've had 5 pregnancies, lost 3, gained 2, had pregnancy hypertension and both successful times I bled too much after the births (2L and 1L). Think its time to draw a line under all of that and get on with enjoying the rest of my life. It's a n8ce place to be!


  • Registered Users Posts: 139 ✭✭Guestboarder


    41wks +1.........still here. In FLYING form. Not. :-(


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,091 ✭✭✭catrionanic


    41wks +1.........still here. In FLYING form. Not. :-(

    Oh god love you. You must feel like you've been pregnant forever. You have my full sympathy. I was 41 weeks exactly with my first and it was torture.

    I suppose the only consolation is that you can't possibly be pregnant for more than another few days as you'll be induced if you don't go very soon. And odds are, you will go before an induction would even be needed.

    Best of luck to you.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,736 ✭✭✭✭kylith


    41wks +1.........still here. In FLYING form. Not. :-(

    You poor thing! When I hit 40 I was already so over being pregnant; I can only imagine how you feel. Is there any plan to move things along for you?


  • Registered Users Posts: 190 ✭✭threepeas


    41wks +1.........still here. In FLYING form. Not. :-(

    Oh god guest boarder I feel your pain. Went to 41+2 with my second it was hard going. Do something fun for you you won't be pregnant for very much longer that's for sure. Best of luck over the next few days


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  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 6,914 Mod ✭✭✭✭shesty


    Guestboarder, I went to 42 weeks with my second, and I had prodromal labour for about 5 weeks!! I remember being in the supermarket breathing through contractions and the woman at the checkout looking convinced I was going to go into full blown labour on the spot (she had been through a few herself!) and me waving at her and saying "ah no, it's going nowhere, it's just a thing it's doing at the moment!".I was 100% convinced from 37 weeks I would go any day, given how bad it was. Little fecker kicked into full blown labour about 3 hours before I was due to head to the Rotunda for an induction. Had the sweep and everything at 41 weeks - it upped the ante with the contractions but that was all! She decided to come exactly when it suited her (and she's still the same!).

    In hindsight I wonder if it was because she was facing the wrong way - like towards my....front?...instead of the back. Yoga positions on all fours, swaying, and child's pose and the like can help that, maybe you could try some of them?You poor thing, I absolutely feel your pain, it's a like a slow form of torture.:eek::eek:


  • Registered Users Posts: 139 ✭✭Guestboarder


    shesty wrote: »
    Guestboarder, I went to 42 weeks with my second, and I had prodromal labour for about 5 weeks!! I remember being in the supermarket breathing through contractions and the woman at the checkout looking convinced I was going to go into full blown labour on the spot (she had been through a few herself!) and me waving at her and saying "ah no, it's going nowhere, it's just a thing it's doing at the moment!".I was 100% convinced from 37 weeks I would go any day, given how bad it was. Little fecker kicked into full blown labour about 3 hours before I was due to head to the Rotunda for an induction. Had the sweep and everything at 41 weeks - it upped the ante with the contractions but that was all! She decided to come exactly when it suited her (and she's still the same!).

    In hindsight I wonder if it was because she was facing the wrong way - like towards my....front?...instead of the back. Yoga positions on all fours, swaying, and child's pose and the like can help that, maybe you could try some of them?You poor thing, I absolutely feel your pain, it's a like a slow form of torture.:eek::eek:

    Oh wow Shesty this is exactly me right now! And you couldn’t have described it better, slow torture!!!
    I’m 9 days over now and having contractions again every 5-10 minutes since 5am this morning, they are really intense and himself is gone to work so I’m really struggling with the kids!!
    Women are amazing for the **** we push through! I’m on the brink today and just keep crying and hating the world, Ita not even being overdue that I mind it’s the fact I’m in pain all day everyday and it goes nowhere! The exhaustion and deflation of that is just awful :-(


  • Registered Users Posts: 139 ✭✭Guestboarder


    kylith wrote: »
    You poor thing! When I hit 40 I was already so over being pregnant; I can only imagine how you feel. Is there any plan to move things along for you?

    I am booked in for an induction on the 1st but I really really don’t want that :-( I’ve heard inductions can be very tough due to the speed among other things!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 927 ✭✭✭greenttc


    Ah guest boarder the wait can be crap and I totally empathise with you having other children to look after, that makes it very hard, I would be in tears myself!

    But if you have an induction booked for the first you know there is not much time left now either way. Don't worry about an induction, labour and giving birth and are not nice no matter what way they happen (although I know there are a few people put there who would disagree and say they had a lovely birth!) my Labour delivery was a lot quicker this time than in my induction so it's hard to know how it will be for you so don't worry about that in the slightest. I kept thinking throughout the whole thing," there is an end to this pain, it isn't going to last forever" and know that every minute is a minute closer to the end!


  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 6,914 Mod ✭✭✭✭shesty


    I feel like crying for you, I don't know how you're doing it.I had a 21 month old with me at the time and it was hell.And that's exactly it, it's the absolute frustration of the endless pain and no flipping progress.
    The one thing is they felt the induction would literally just be something to tip it all off, and then it would proceed as normal, my labours hve tended to be 5/6 hours anyway.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,102 ✭✭✭Digs


    Ahhhh guestboarder I can only echo the others!! You poor thing, I could hug you. I’ve gone to 41+6 with my two ladies and it is nothing short of torture. Have you had an exam or a sweep? Genuinely you sound like you’re at the stage of just needing a little nudge, I’d be waddling into the hospital after getting the kids organised with “regularish contractions” or something along those lines........ I’m adamant this time I’m not sitting at home past 40 weeks with two kids at home but I have other factors that lead me to think an induction etc is better for me, plus my labours can’t get any faster!!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,091 ✭✭✭catrionanic


    Yes if you're getting strong enough contractions, maybe you should go in and get checked out? Sounds like your cervix is doing something anyway- a sweep might tip you over.

    Can you get some help with the kids? It's only for a couple of days max so you should take help if it's there and get some rest when you can.... there's a lot of hard work ahead of you.

    I was induced on my first and it was really straightforward. No drugs needed - just a simple breaking of the waters. The birth was fast, but unusually fast given my situation. It turns out I just labour really fast naturally, because my second baby came without induction and the labour was even faster. I think it's mainly the syntocin drip which makes things very fast, which you may not need. And even if you do, at least you can be prepared for it, and get the epidural ready to go if you want it.

    The best thing about a fast labour is that it doesn't take as much out of you, physically. You're less tired and drained by it all. And while the contractions are very very intense, it's over quickly. My labour this time was completely drug free and only 90 minutes from 2cm to baby in arms. And it was an amazingly empowering experience which I would happily do all over again.

    You'll get there! And it will all be worth it. In just a few days, this will all be a distant memory for you.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,920 ✭✭✭Cash_Q


    I am booked in for an induction on the 1st but I really really don’t want that :-( I’ve heard inductions can be very tough due to the speed among other things!


    Wow guestboarder you are a warrior dealing with kids while this drags out for you, I really hope we are reading of your baby's birth soon!

    I was induced and had a "hyper stimulation" reaction which was very tough, but if it happened again I would be much more vocal about my pain and much more insistent on pain relief sooner. I don't think I was listened to for a long time, so that's the only advice I would give. That said, I was induced at 37 weeks because of pre eclampsia so my body didn't progress whereas you're already making some progress yourself by the sounds of things, so as the others say it might just be the nudge you need. Best of luck!


  • Registered Users Posts: 190 ✭✭threepeas


    I am booked in for an induction on the 1st but I really really don’t want that :-( I’ve heard inductions can be very tough due to the speed among other things!

    I was induced this time after going myself the last two times. After my waters were broken the contractions started themselves and didn't need any more help. It wasn't the days upon days that some people describe and was in many ways similar to my second spontaneous labour.
    You might not make it to the induction date hopefully u will go yourself before then


  • Registered Users Posts: 139 ✭✭clacla82


    Best of luck guestboarder!! How many October babies do we have left now??

    Is anybody else experiencing cluster feeding? My little baba never seems to be off me.. It's so tough. Really enjoying it apart from that but she has done 6,7, 8 hour stretches and I slowly lose the will to live during them..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,091 ✭✭✭catrionanic


    clacla82 wrote: »
    Best of luck guestboarder!! How many October babies do we have left now??

    Is anybody else experiencing cluster feeding? My little baba never seems to be off me.. It's so tough. Really enjoying it apart from that but she has done 6,7, 8 hour stretches and I slowly lose the will to live during them..

    The cluster feeds are so tough. We had 17 hours straight on night two! I thought I was gonna die.

    Nothing for it really other than go with it. Baby is boss, after all. Reassure yourself that it's very normal and is a sign of a growth spurt, and should only last a few days max. In the meantime, make no plans, get really comfy, get a good book or series to watch, and settle down for the long haul.... then sleep as much as you can the next day.

    It's really tough but it's how they grow, and it does wonders for your own milk supply too.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 139 ✭✭clacla82


    The cluster feeds are so tough. We had 17 hours straight on night two! I thought I was gonna die.

    Nothing for it really other than go with it. Baby is boss, after all. Reassure yourself that it's very normal and is a sign of a growth spurt, and should only last a few days max. In the meantime, make no plans, get really comfy, get a good book or series to watch, and settle down for the long haul.... then sleep as much as you can the next day.

    It's really tough but it's how they grow, and it does wonders for your own milk supply too.

    I know, it's so tough though, you think you're losing your mind when they just keep coming for you! It doesn't help that my mother keeps saying me or my siblings never did that, as if there's something wrong... Like you said, baby is boss, what can I do except give her what she needs! She seems to be thriving, getting bigger all the time and loads of wet and dirty nappies so I just think she was so little her growth spurts are a bit more regular


  • Registered Users Posts: 31 Jutton


    Baby boy was born Tuesday morning by emergency c section 7lb 14.5 oz, all birthing preferences completely flew out the window but worth everything to be lying here with my little man.
    Tried breast feeding but after 7 hours of cluster feeding last night I couldn't cope with the thoughts of another night of it and decided it wasn't for me.
    Fair play to all you ladies still breast feeding.
    Loving all my cuddles, so in love.


  • Registered Users Posts: 65 ✭✭Panda18


    Jutton wrote: »
    Baby boy was born Tuesday morning by emergency c section 7lb 14.5 oz, all birthing preferences completely flew out the window but worth everything to be lying here with my little man.
    Tried breast feeding but after 7 hours of cluster feeding last night I couldn't cope with the thoughts of another night of it and decided it wasn't for me.
    Fair play to all you ladies still breast feeding.
    Loving all my cuddles, so in love.

    Congrats Jutton! Enjoy every minute :) I’m a month in and I still can’t stop staring at my lil cutie.

    I was the same with the birthing preferences, literally everything I had planned went flying out the window :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 927 ✭✭✭greenttc


    Congratulations Jutton!

    Birth preferences..... I think it was an I stagram post where someone had an alternative name for them, which baby brain has made me forget now! But whatever the alternative name was, it implied that preferences rarely go to plan so they shouldn't be an expectation.... I didn't make a birth plan this time for that very reason and then in a way my delivery this time worked out as I would have preferred, typical!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 927 ✭✭✭greenttc


    Congratulations Jutton!

    Birth preferences..... I think it was an I stagram post where someone had an alternative name for them, which baby brain has made me forget now! But whatever the alternative name was, it implied that preferences rarely go to plan so they shouldn't be an expectation.... I didn't make a birth plan this time for that very reason and then in a way my delivery this time worked out as I would have preferred, typical!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,751 ✭✭✭mirrorwall14


    Congrats Jutton!

    Birth preferences? Didn’t really happen on either of mine! Got a bit closer second time round I guess with instant skin to skin lol.

    Had a rough day, ended up getting a second next 2 me on adverts and fully setting up the spare room so that both ours and it are baby friendly. Now curled in the recliner in the spare room watching tv (neither of which we have in our own room) feeding a very grumpy baby. At least my back is happier with me!

    Anyone else’s baby sound like they are struggling to breath through their nose a lot? It’s far far worse than anything I remember on my first and he doesn’t seem comfortable with it. No snot or anything but lots of sneezing. I’m wondering if it’s possibly reflux related


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,736 ✭✭✭✭kylith


    Congratulations Jutton, and welcome to your little man!

    We’ve had a few nights of cluster feeding here and boy, is it tough. I got very little sleep last night and am totally drained today. Kudos to those of you with older children, I don’t know how you do it.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,751 ✭✭✭mirrorwall14


    On the cluster feeding I don’t know how any of ye do it, I’m exhausted without that


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,736 ✭✭✭✭kylith


    Double post


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,091 ✭✭✭catrionanic


    Congrats Jutton!

    Birth preferences? Didn’t really happen on either of mine! Got a bit closer second time round I guess with instant skin to skin lol.

    Had a rough day, ended up getting a second next 2 me on adverts and fully setting up the spare room so that both ours and it are baby friendly. Now curled in the recliner in the spare room watching tv (neither of which we have in our own room) feeding a very grumpy baby. At least my back is happier with me!

    Anyone else’s baby sound like they are struggling to breath through their nose a lot? It’s far far worse than anything I remember on my first and he doesn’t seem comfortable with it. No snot or anything but lots of sneezing. I’m wondering if it’s possibly reflux related

    I'm in a Facebook group and a lot of the babies are quite congested at night. It's apparently common in sections or fast deliveries as the babies have a lot of mucous to clear out of their systems. Have you tried saline drops?

    Day 12 now. Just waiting on the two week growth spurt and cluster feeding to really hit! He's terribly windy - I spent 4-5 hours last night just winding, with feeds on top of that. Infacol not helping. However I've tried laid-back feeding tonight and so far he has much less wind so hopefully it's not just a fluke.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 190 ✭✭threepeas


    Congratulations jutton. Ah ya the birth preferences. I literally only had one thing on first time and it went out the window. Second labour got a bit closer. Third not at all how I planned. Hope the recovery is going well


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,751 ✭✭✭mirrorwall14


    I'm in a Facebook group and a lot of the babies are quite congested at night. It's apparently common in sections or fast deliveries as the babies have a lot of mucous to clear out of their systems. Have you tried saline drops?

    Day 12 now. Just waiting on the two week growth spurt and cluster feeding to really hit! He's terribly windy - I spent 4-5 hours last night just winding, with feeds on top of that. Infacol not helping. However I've tried laid-back feeding tonight and so far he has much less wind so hopefully it's not just a fluke.

    It’s been all day for the last 48hrs or so but after the bath last night we got lovely green snot so I reckon he actually has a cold (his older brother has a chesty cough too!). Yeah I have the saline drops alright

    Hopefully the laid-back feeding works, anything that helps at this stage is wonderful!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,751 ✭✭✭mirrorwall14


    I'm in a Facebook group and a lot of the babies are quite congested at night. It's apparently common in sections or fast deliveries as the babies have a lot of mucous to clear out of their systems. Have you tried saline drops?

    Day 12 now. Just waiting on the two week growth spurt and cluster feeding to really hit! He's terribly windy - I spent 4-5 hours last night just winding, with feeds on top of that. Infacol not helping. However I've tried laid-back feeding tonight and so far he has much less wind so hopefully it's not just a fluke.

    It’s been all day for the last 48hrs or so but after the bath last night we got lovely green snot so I reckon he actually has a cold (his older brother has a chesty cough too!). Yeah I have the saline drops alright

    Hopefully the laid-back feeding works, anything that helps at this stage is wonderful!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 927 ✭✭✭greenttc


    Ah mirror, your congested story sounds just like my baba, it's weird though cause it's only while feeding or shortly after, seems to clear as soon as he gets into a deep sleep. I also wondered was it reflux related as he spits up so so much after bottles,maybe some is going up his nose, but it is not always linked to spit up. I am fairly unsure of myself with it cause I don't k ow what to expect with this stage of bottle feeding, last baby was breastfed so I don't know what is normal!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,920 ✭✭✭Cash_Q


    Jutton wrote:
    Baby boy was born Tuesday morning by emergency c section 7lb 14.5 oz, all birthing preferences completely flew out the window but worth everything to be lying here with my little man. Tried breast feeding but after 7 hours of cluster feeding last night I couldn't cope with the thoughts of another night of it and decided it wasn't for me. Fair play to all you ladies still breast feeding. Loving all my cuddles, so in love.


    Yay congrats Jutton! All my preferences flew out the window too. Are you home yet? Or heading home soon?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,751 ✭✭✭mirrorwall14


    Having ‘fun’ here since. Definitely a cold, we’re on bottles on demand to keep his fluids up as he’s dropped to about half his intake. That means he’s eating every 1.5-2hrs. Ended up in Tallaght last night because he developed a nasty cough too. Chest is clear though so keep doing what we’re doing and ride it out. Ended up asking my mum to give a hand today so I can get back to bed


  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 6,914 Mod ✭✭✭✭shesty


    Mirrorwall,, you've just reminded me I had this with our little guy at just three weeks.It's awful, there's so little you can give them.And the wind!!!Olbas oil for the snuffles, sleeping in a bed with a raised head (or ya know, on you!!) and also sit in a shower/bath and steam the baby (or buy a steamer in a pharmacy, about 50eur).He has it here again at the moment, but he's been given an antibiotic for a sinus infection this time.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,751 ✭✭✭mirrorwall14


    shesty wrote: »
    Mirrorwall,, you've just reminded me I had this with our little guy at just three weeks.It's awful, there's so little you can give them.And the wind!!!Olbas oil for the snuffles, sleeping in a bed with a raised head (or ya know, on you!!) and also sit in a shower/bath and steam the baby (or buy a steamer in a pharmacy, about 50eur).He has it here again at the moment, but he's been given an antibiotic for a sinus infection this time.

    It’s fairly horrible because you can’t do anything really! Yeah the wind is shocking, last night was hard going though he did eventually pass out


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,920 ✭✭✭Cash_Q


    Having ‘fun’ here since. Definitely a cold, we’re on bottles on demand to keep his fluids up as he’s dropped to about half his intake. That means he’s eating every 1.5-2hrs. Ended up in Tallaght last night because he developed a nasty cough too. Chest is clear though so keep doing what we’re doing and ride it out. Ended up asking my mum to give a hand today so I can get back to bed

    Oh no poor baby and poor mama :(
    That's great that your mum can help out today. Hope it won't be long before it clears up.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,751 ✭✭✭mirrorwall14


    Cash_Q wrote: »
    Oh no poor baby and poor mama :(
    That's great that your mum can help out today. Hope it won't be long before it clears up.

    Fingers crossed. Also figured out my mum limit after four years lol. I’ve zero problems with all kinds of grossness, nappies etc etc. However, sucking baby booger’s out of this lads nose is disgusting!!! How can something so little have such an amount of ick up there 🙈


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,751 ✭✭✭mirrorwall14


    Is anyone else’s moving into 3-6? Seamus is 4.5 weeks now and I was thinking they were starting to get small and my mum just confirmed it. My first was so small compared to this!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,091 ✭✭✭catrionanic


    Is anyone else’s moving into 3-6? Seamus is 4.5 weeks now and I was thinking they were starting to get small and my mum just confirmed it. My first was so small compared to this!

    Wow he is a big boy! Conor is long but now just a bit big for the up to 1 month clothes. Gonna switch over to 0-3. He is 2.5 weeks.


  • Registered Users Posts: 190 ✭✭threepeas


    Is anyone else’s moving into 3-6? Seamus is 4.5 weeks now and I was thinking they were starting to get small and my mum just confirmed it. My first was so small compared to this!

    Same here swapped them over the weekend. He's no where near the weight limit but is a super long baby. No value out of all the lovely clothes


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 927 ✭✭✭greenttc


    Is anyone else’s moving into 3-6? Seamus is 4.5 weeks now and I was thinking they were starting to get small and my mum just confirmed it. My first was so small compared to this!

    Yes!!! And could have should have swapped into 3 to 6 over a week ago, he isn't even a month old but he seems to be really long, still have to roll up sleeves but his poor toes are squashed into the feet of baby gros!

    My first baby was very true to size and moved into the different sizes as he reached the month written on the label


  • Registered Users Posts: 190 ✭✭threepeas


    greenttc wrote: »
    Yes!!! And could have should have swapped into 3 to 6 over a week ago, he isn't even a month old but he seems to be really long, still have to roll up sleeves but his poor toes are squashed into the feet of baby gros!

    My first baby was very true to size and moved into the different sizes as he reached the month written on the label

    My first was the same. But this one some of the clothes I bought never even went near him. One lovely cardi thing I bought his arms wouldn't even fit in it. And he has a wardrobe full of presents in size 3-6 that he will have to get his skates on for wearing


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,091 ✭✭✭catrionanic


    threepeas wrote: »
    My first was the same. But this one some of the clothes I bought never even went near him. One lovely cardi thing I bought his arms wouldn't even fit in it. And he has a wardrobe full of presents in size 3-6 that he will have to get his skates on for wearing

    You'll just have to keep them for baby number 4 then!!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 190 ✭✭threepeas


    You'll just have to keep them for baby number 4 then!!!

    I think now that might be tempting fate. We got rid of all our old stuff and this is going into a box as it gets too small and I think we will get rid. We already have a early full box.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,920 ✭✭✭Cash_Q


    Is anyone else’s moving into 3-6? Seamus is 4.5 weeks now and I was thinking they were starting to get small and my mum just confirmed it. My first was so small compared to this!

    Wow C is 6 weeks today and still in Tiny Baby size, just about fits into some newborn size but they're still really loose on her too lol.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,736 ✭✭✭✭kylith


    LO is 3 weeks now and moving into 0-3 month gear, I thought she was getting so big; I can’t believe some are moving into 3-6!


  • Registered Users Posts: 255 ✭✭Orange369


    Omg 3-6!! My girl is 4 weeks tomorrow and just starting to move into up to one month now..


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