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Old 17-12-08, 19:57
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My 2 are opposites so far. Georgia had reflux, cry baby, on medicines, up down hospital etc. Theo has always been more laid back. He is so relaxed even when he is ill he is good One thing I wish I had done before Theo was born is make sure Georgia had her routine in place.xxx
my 2 are exactly the same: Dylan is such a "good" baby, not much upsets him even getting a bump on the head! He eats loads and sleeps great (touch wood!!) whereas Imogen hardly slept for 9 months and is still a nightmare for eating. I've been much more chilled out with Dylan though and just going with the flow. I didn't trust anyone with Imogen, not even OH for the first year. Was so fussy about everything
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Old 18-12-08, 13:33
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It must be a boy thing. The lazy gene is there from birth

My boy must sleep 20 hours a day xxx
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Old 18-12-08, 19:21
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I would recognise reflux a lot earlier and know how to deal with it, I wouldn't keep dragging the new baby to and fro from England to Spain and back, if folk want to see him/her then they will have to come to us. Will instigate a bedtime routine a lot earlier than with Joseph.

Other than that he weaned really well, eats really well now and sleeps well when not ill (which at the minute is hardly ever) and is generally a good boy and once past the reflux stage was a good baby so will probably do it all pretty much the same.


Oh, almost forgot..... will give breast feeding more of a try!

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They are both so different (boys = lazy gene)...but agree with the sleep thing, had a nightmare with little miss not sleeping but he seems much better and i'm a lot more laid back when cry etc. You just look at the first and think i managed first time, and you know what is to come. You enjoy it more, you treasure the moments as they grow up so fast!!
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Old 19-12-08, 10:03
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I would make sure theres at least a 10year age gap......
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