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Fellow young mum here too!! I remember being 16, having this baby handed to me and thinking what the hell do I do now?! I had to call a midwife in because I had no clue how to change a nappy!!
 
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Entirely out of interest and lack of experience, if the Aldi one is the same, is there a reason to wait until 6 months to swap?
 
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Fellow young mum here too!! I remember being 16, having this baby handed to me and thinking what the hell do I do now?! I had to call a midwife in because I had no clue how to change a nappy!!
Wow I take my hat off to young mothers, especially at 16. I was handed my first at 38 and still hadnt a clue. Can't imagine what it was like at 16! Huge respect.
 
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Entirely out of interest and lack of experience, if the Aldi one is the same, is there a reason to wait until 6 months to swap?
No specific reason at all really, just didn't want to upset their tummies when they were getting on fine with the aptamil so when I would have swapped to aptamil stage 2, I went for the Aldi stage 2 instead (you can keep them on stage 1 til 12 months if you want). Plus, when they're newborn they go through a lot so I could whack a couple of tins of aptamil on my asda online shop every week but it was harder to get out to Aldi (not one very near!) whereas when they got to 6 months and were weaning they had less milk so it was a bit easier going out to Aldi every so often than it would have been when they were tiny x
 
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Had the most disgusting taste in the back on my mouth/throat for 2 days now. Must have brushed my teeth 20 times in the last day. I cannot be getting sick - supposed to be going on holiday/to a wedding abroad on Thursday. Hope this isn’t a change in my sense of taste as I don’t think I can take it for the next 5 or so weeks!
 
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Thought I'd also point out that stage 1 and stage 2 formula is exactly the same stuff.
It's a whole marketing thing where by law, they can't advertise stage 1 milk, they also can't do offers ect. So they created stage 2 milk from 6 months, exactly the same ingredients, to be able to advertise it. Which is why if you see formula adverts, it's for stage 2 follow on milk.
 
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I did change to stage 2 when my daughter turned 6 months so I could get the points on my boots card
 
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Ooooooo didn’t know that. Why can’t they advertise stage 1?
Also should I buy Aldi first milk because it’s better value than bigger brands and my almost 2 week old seems to chow down and it’s not lasting very long
 
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Ooooooo didn’t know that. Why can’t they advertise stage 1?
Also should I buy Aldi first milk because it’s better value than bigger brands and my almost 2 week old seems to chow down and it’s not lasting very long
Because they're not allowed to put offers on formula or advertise it incase it encourages formula feeding over breastfeeding
 
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Because they're not allowed to put offers on formula or advertise it incase it encourages formula feeding over breastfeeding
Oohhh thanks for your reply! I didn’t know that but it makes sense now
 
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Similarly.... I was (what felt like) sick in my own mouth Saturday night (just a tablespoon or so) so I quickly swallowed it (tasted acidic) and had some mouthwash. Is this even normal?! only happens when I lie down. Hope you feel better soon xxxx
 
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Stage 2 milk tends to be cheaper than stage 1 though so for anyone who needs to cut costs it is a good option to change x

I did change to stage 2 when my daughter turned 6 months so I could get the points on my boots card
Also helpful for boots points
 
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Similarly.... I was (what felt like) sick in my own mouth Saturday night (just a tablespoon or so) so I quickly swallowed it (tasted acidic) and had some mouthwash. Is this even normal?! only happens when I lie down. Hope you feel better soon xxxx
Yeah I throw up a tiny bit in my mouth semi regularly, just normal pregnancy joys!
 
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Stage 2 milk tends to be cheaper than stage 1 though so for anyone who needs to cut costs it is a good option to change x


Also helpful for boots points
I was going to say this is the exact reason we changed this time because it was 30p cheaper
30p is 30p. I'm not complaining haha
 
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Similarly.... I was (what felt like) sick in my own mouth Saturday night (just a tablespoon or so) so I quickly swallowed it (tasted acidic) and had some mouthwash. Is this even normal?! only happens when I lie down. Hope you feel better soon xxxx
I get this a lot at night, it's acid reflux I take Gaviscon before bed now and seems to help!
 
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Similarly.... I was (what felt like) sick in my own mouth Saturday night (just a tablespoon or so) so I quickly swallowed it (tasted acidic) and had some mouthwash. Is this even normal?! only happens when I lie down. Hope you feel better soon xxxx
That can be quite common - kind of wish that's what this was - its almost metallic. I have a horrible feeling its sinus related. I've got the sinus pressure headache now so feeling well and truly sorry for myself!
 
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Fellow young mum here too!! I remember being 16, having this baby handed to me and thinking what the hell do I do now?! I had to call a midwife in because I had no clue how to change a nappy!!
I remember having the midwife show me how to make bottles before leaving the ward! 10 whole years ago now I hope I’m much more prepared this time around haha xxx

I have had an hour long phone call with the midwife asking all the questions last week but I have my first appointment today at lunchtime, do you think it’s wise to discuss a section this early? (I think I’m 6 weeks ish) I don’t want to be laughed at ) also does anyone know what they’ll do today? Bloods and urine? Thank you! Xx
 
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That can be quite common - kind of wish that's what this was - its almost metallic. I have a horrible feeling its sinus related. I've got the sinus pressure headache now so feeling well and truly sorry for myself!
Metallic taste in mouth can be quite common in pregnancy, I’ve had it since before my period was even late but weirdly now all other symptoms such as nausea and tiredness have kicked in it seems to have subsided? But with my son it did come and go throughout my whole pregnancy. Fruity ice lollies helped mine which just seems to be my answer to anything pregnancy related
 
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I think mention it as early as you want. Just say that's what you're planning.

I'm not sure what they'll do. I presume it'll be your booking bloods but they aren't normally until around 10 weeks.
I've not known anywhere to do midwife appointments ect so early but I'd imagine it'd be the same
 
That’s what I thought, she just asked last week if I could come in today. I didn’t expect to be seen this quickly tbh xx
 
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