Denise Curran

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Why does she think a baby that age needs the TV on in the night? White noise surely but YouTube videos?
Nothing like wakening your baby up even more with the blue light from a TV. If she's worried about reflux why is she giving the baby infacol, it's so acidic, of course that'll set reflux off even more. Love how she just dismisses cutting dairy etc as she doesn't want to lose weight or feel drained... Who cares if it helps the baby, because either way breastfeeding is obviously the best for your baby even you are pumping him full of dairy and him possibly with an intolerance 🙄🤦🏼‍♀️ she is unbearable to listen to, spouting useless advice.
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Broke my heart listening to that wee cry, my wee one was same & it’s is really tough
It is awful, been there done that 3 times now but the last thing I would think of doing is recording the wee baby & posting it on Instagram 🙄
 
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Does she ever think that maybe running the roads day in and day out may have something to do with the child being unsettled?! And upped the caffeine intake to deal with the headaches. 9 times out of 10 babies guts are just not developed and they will grow out of it as she said. But no need to be pumping him full of infacol and sugar water etc.
She has a problem with the journey to Mullingar… I’d say she’d be away in a flash for a gifted or stay the same doll 🙄
 
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Does she ever think that maybe running the roads day in and day out may have something to do with the child being unsettled?! And upped the caffeine intake to deal with the headaches. 9 times out of 10 babies guts are just not developed and they will grow out of it as she said. But no need to be pumping him full of infacol and sugar water etc.
She has a problem with the journey to Mullingar… I’d say she’d be away in a flash for a gifted or stay the same doll 🙄
It's because it's not free... Imagine parting with her own money!
 
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I can’t listen to her stories they are toe curling and so cringe it puts my teeth on edge - but did she mention something about c section babies being more prone to something like unsettled or whatever?!?!? What a big pile of 💩 I’ve had all mine by section and they were just as you’d expect newborns to be - fk she is infuriating and I don’t mean for me I am literally just here for the 🍿 but young mums will convince themselves what she’s spouting might have real validity. Listen to your mother / health visitor etc NOT this airhead. And yeah, if she stopped running the roads maybe just maybe the baby would be more settled 🤷‍♀️
 
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It’s tricky at that age cos you try everything & don’t know what works but I 100% would cut everything out of my diet again for another child if they were suffering the way my first did with wind 💔

I was the same - knew my baba was unlike yo have a diary allergy from clear skin etc but it made a huge difference to his wee tummy. We even seen it again when he started solids - the diary made him uncomfortable so we gradually built his tolerance.

In the end his tests showed a severe allergy to another food & it was something I was eating almost every night for dinner ☹ - didn’t know how much pain it caused the wee creator 💔
 
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This is it though, he may not have an allergy but he may have an intolerance which is causing tummy cramps, excess wind etc. I stay away from dairy as it gives me symptoms just like IBS but I don't actually have IBS. Shes so full of self importance she couldn't give a crap about any half decent advice coming her way.
 
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Is she for real? No interest in changing her diet? I'd be trying everything if that was mine. My nephews had diary intolerance and it sounds like that, nothing in the nappies etc but the crying pain etc, SIL cut out dairy, problem solved but sure that wouldn't suit Freenise, wants a free oestopath 🙄 hardly enough breastfeeding calories as it is with half a chicken breast 😂
 
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She doesn’t want advice, unless it backs up what she’s doing, or it comes with a freebie.
“But don’t do what I’m doing, it might be wrong”
She talks complete nonsense around breastfeeding, she won’t cut out dairy as she needs to produce “good quality milk”. I don’t know where she gets her information, but it is complete tripe.
“I would do anything to help” just not change my ways. Make it make sense.
 
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Up until the last few days she was saying it was the "whitching hour" 🙄 now all of a sudden it's reflux. All babies in my experience have an unsettled period in the evening. With my babies they were especially worse when we had been out of the house for long periods or they had been passed around relatives/visitors. 4th trimester Denise. Stay at home and wise up.
 
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Just had a thought, maybe doesn't want to try dietary tips or advice for intolerance because he is fully on formula now, no need to change her diet etc
 
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Nothing like wakening your baby up even more with the blue light from a TV. If she's worried about reflux why is she giving the baby infacol, it's so acidic, of course that'll set reflux off even more. Love how she just dismisses cutting dairy etc as she doesn't want to lose weight or feel drained... Who cares if it helps the baby, because either way breastfeeding is obviously the best for your baby even you are pumping him full of dairy and him possibly with an intolerance 🙄🤦🏼‍♀️ she is unbearable to listen to, spouting useless advice.
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It is awful, been there done that 3 times now but the last thing I would think of doing is recording the wee baby & posting it on Instagram 🙄
Thank god for Tattle. She clearly reads here and today has realised she is part of the problem. (This post ☝ alerted her to the infacol thing that she is now using to warn her followers 🙄)
It is the same thing I said when Sienna was a baby. She wants the picture perfect life. All babies cry and are unsettled, mine were and I’m sure we all agree on here. Why does she need to diagnose it or cure it. It’s life. It’s not easy. But you gotta suck it up!! But we all know Denise is used to having her own way.
 
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Thank god for Tattle. She clearly reads here and today has realised she is part of the problem. (This post ☝ alerted her to the infacol thing that she is now using to warn her followers 🙄)
It is the same thing I said when Sienna was a baby. She wants the picture perfect life. All babies cry and are unsettled, mine were and I’m sure we all agree on here. Why does she need to diagnose it or cure it. It’s life. It’s not easy. But you gotta suck it up!! But we all know Denise is used to having her own way.
I did think she had read after listening to her stories today. I hope she takes some of the advice on board! I think the majority of babies all have that we unsettled period at night for a period of time, I could understand if the baby was crying all day long, non stop, then I would seek help. At least Michael has the sense and told her to quite with the cures. She just needs to settle herself to the fact he may be an unsettled baby and it's something he'll grow out of. If she's that concerned I can't understand why she won't try altering her diet 🤷🏼‍♀️
 
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Just had a thought, maybe doesn't want to try dietary tips or advice for intolerance because he is fully on formula now, no need to change her diet etc
Exactly. Like when the first one was 'exclusively breastfed' yet tattlers seen bottles in the background and she back tracked saying they gave her the odd bottle of formula. Own it and be honest instead of lying. Plus did she not take the wee girl to that man in Mullingar or was that another 'healer'? But doesn't want to take the journey this time???? Was flat out tagging him at the time so was probably a freebie
 
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Exactly. Like when the first one was 'exclusively breastfed' yet tattlers seen bottles in the background and she back tracked saying they gave her the odd bottle of formula. Own it and be honest instead of lying. Plus did she not take the wee girl to that man in Mullingar or was that another 'healer'? But doesn't want to take the journey this time???? Was flat out tagging him at the time so was probably a freebie
Oh she's taking the baby to him now next week she said today... But she isn't sure it worked with Sienna and hers just stopped overtime 😅🤦🏼‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️
 
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I am far from mother of the year but one of my biggest regrets with my youngest is introducing papp on a mobile phone and TV as a distraction/time filler ( probz so i could get something done) It worked at the time but they are literally glued , quite happily going from one to the other all day long. Its a slippery slope Denise!
 
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I am far from mother of the year but one of my biggest regrets with my youngest is introducing papp on a mobile phone and TV as a distraction/time filler ( probz so i could get something done) It worked at the time but they are literally glued , quite happily going from one to the other all day long. Its a slippery slope Denise!
When she had a tripod for the child to watch a mobile when they were out for meals from she was no age I doubt she’s worried. I know you do anything sometimes for a quiet life, but it’ll backfire as you say.
 
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That child was on the formula from early on but let’s on exclusive! I wouldn’t take any advice from her, she is useless at her actual job of which she has no interest.
Everything that could go wrong, does go wrong and Denise being Denise is always able to tag a product or freebie to tie in with the narrative.
 
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