Creepy fully-clothed again in the sea, like a bleedin' Victorian maiden aunt watching Esme scream like a chav over feeding fish - watch out, Creepy, keep your hand on your maggot!
Yes, it doesn't help croup (but it doesn't make it any worse either).Just read on NHS that you’re NOT supposed to get them to inhale steam..?
I think "very chunky" is a bit of an exaggeration - he's caught up with the weight he should be. Definitely not what I'd call very chunky.I dunno about these ribs you guys keep talking about, he’s a very chunky baby. Maybe it was just fat folds or shadows?
3pm to lazy is in her mind 10am, she doesn’t get up early because jace doesn’t sleep at nightThey got to the beach at 3pm, the sun will be going down in a matter of hours, what is the point?
But remember they film using a wide angle lense, so they are only a foot away from IzzyOh yeah. Not old enough to get the train to town alone or walk to school but old enough to be without parents on a beach and looking after a sick baby. That makes sense.
To be fair all babies are different. All 3 of mine were different levels of chub yet all breastfed well. people used say mine were skinny because they weren’t rolly pollys but like Jace they did have fat on their legs and cheeks just weren’t spilling it over their nappies like some and they went from crawling for just 1 week and walking by 10 months unaided. My friends baby was extremely fat and didn’t walk till she was 16 months old.Yes, it doesn't help croup (but it doesn't make it any worse either).
I think "very chunky" is a bit of an exaggeration - he's caught up with the weight he should be. Definitely not what I'd call very chunky.
I think it was based on a pic on the previous thread where he was turning sideways in his chair. His stomach looks a bit concave whereas babies that age usually have a rounded belly.
yes, I did notice his stomach went in at the chest instead of nice and pot like babies usually have. His legs and arms look pretty chunky still, to me anyway.Yes, it doesn't help croup (but it doesn't make it any worse either).
I think "very chunky" is a bit of an exaggeration - he's caught up with the weight he should be. Definitely not what I'd call very chunky.
I think it was based on a pic on the previous thread where he was turning sideways in his chair. His stomach looks a bit concave whereas babies that age usually have a rounded belly.
I agree with you Jace is defo not chunky.Yes, it doesn't help croup (but it doesn't make it any worse either).
I think "very chunky" is a bit of an exaggeration - he's caught up with the weight he should be. Definitely not what I'd call very chunky.
I think it was based on a pic on the previous thread where he was turning sideways in his chair. His stomach looks a bit concave whereas babies that age usually have a rounded belly.
This. I was screaming at the screen, "SIT HIM UP! SIT HIM UP!" It's just natural instinct!! Or so I thoughtI think what upset the most about the horrible clip of Jace was the fact that Sarah didn’t sit him up? If you can’t breathe you automatically sit up but he can’t do that by himself, so she needed to? Also putting a dummy in and blocking air getting in??? I was genuinely just puzzled by her instincts in that clip.
She hasn't really honed her maternal instincts yet. I'm sure Granny Dixon raised the other 3. Jace is to all intents and purposes the first baby she's had to look after by herselfI think what upset the most about the horrible clip of Jace was the fact that Sarah didn’t sit him up? If you can’t breathe you automatically sit up but he can’t do that by himself, so she needed to? Also putting a dummy in and blocking air getting in??? I was genuinely just puzzled by her instincts in that clip.
She hasn't really honed her maternal instincts yet. I'm sure Granny Dixon raised the other 3. Jace is to all intents and purposes the first baby she's had to look after by herself