If not I hope her family told her to cop on, you’d be scarlet being caught doing a food shop in Tesco when you’re out sick and Lisa Attenborough there documenting her newfound social life the minute she was off sick? The entitlement bangs off herI’d say she got a warning from HR
I used to bring back loads of that for my nephews when I was over in the UK for work. At least 6 tubes a trip if I only had carry on, more if I had checked in baggageTeetha never worked. There’s a gel I got up north called Calgel it’s theeee bomb!!! Suppository in, nice warm bath into bed calgel on the gums and a teething baby is that bit happier
Yeah same here. Often helped with getting them to eat when the teething was v bad and I'd already tried calpol etc.When my toddler was teething she actually used to calm down when we used teetha and seemed to loved it. Would obviously give some calpol then after too but we always have some teetha in the press for her
It's probably their firstAh Jesus even the bath water looks filthy
I think she was saying "side kick" but so fuckin hard to understand herWhy does she say Hazel is a psychic on her add?? And I'll say it again.. where is Ayda?????
Think she was saying 'she's settled'I think she was saying "side kick" but so fuckin hard to understand her
First time Mam here. My little one is been 7 months and I'm stocked up on Calgel (bought them from a girl on Fb in Northern IrelandDuno why she just doesn’t give a neurofen suppository when she’s changing the child’s nappy at bedtime and give the poor thing relief for the night instead of her waking up in pain. No logic to her
Ya you can give paracetamol and/or neurofen suppositories with calgel! Defo stock upFirst time Mam here. My little one is been 7 months and I'm stocked up on Calgel (bought them from a girl on Fb in Northern Ireland). I haven't used it yet, she hasn't been tormented or kept up at night yet with pain, touch wood! I'm just wondering why you would use the suppositories along side the calgel? Is it just for extra pain relied? Should I stock up on these aswell
Defo stock up! My 8 month old is teething HARD atm and refuses calpol and nurofen so suppositories are our only way to get any pain relief into her.Ya you can give paracetamol and/or neurofen suppositories with calgel! Defo stock up
It’s no harm having a pack of suppositories & a mini vaseline in your medicine press. We’ve had times where our kids have had raging temperatures when vomiting & would throw up anything given orally, the suppositories are brilliant for those days. They’re meant to work quicker too. I never needed them for teething as my kids were happy to take liquid form but I have friends that swore by them on bad nights.First time Mam here. My little one is been 7 months and I'm stocked up on Calgel (bought them from a girl on Fb in Northern Ireland). I haven't used it yet, she hasn't been tormented or kept up at night yet with pain, touch wood! I'm just wondering why you would use the suppositories along side the calgel? Is it just for extra pain relied? Should I stock up on these aswell
Is that another week off work then? I can’t even lookClearly reading here, now apparently Ayda is sick.
So it’s her turn to have a camera stuck in her little face when she’s not well.
Hey lisa- try actually parenting them and get the phone out their little faces.
Ah I see! That's good to know, thanks for the infoIt’s no harm having a pack of suppositories & a mini vaseline in your medicine press. We’ve had times where our kids have had raging temperatures when vomiting & would throw up anything given orally, the suppositories are brilliant for those days. They’re meant to work quicker too. I never needed them for teething as my kids were happy to take liquid form but I have friends that swore by them on bad nights.
Is that another week off work then? I can’t even look
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