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Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by Malevonent: 1:09am On Nov 12, 2020 |
whats best for baby cough about 6months, tried silver bird, no positive changes and vitamin c, any good cough syrup for infants?. i touch the silver bird and hold it under babys nose for about 30sec, hope thats the way its used? |
Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by whyworryPH(f): 7:00am On Nov 12, 2020 |
Goldenheart002: I just love you ma. God bless you 1 Like |
Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by Ameemee: 7:26am On Nov 12, 2020 |
Honeysweetest:b. .Have done that ma 1 Like |
Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by mzchirious(f): 11:01am On Nov 12, 2020 |
Babygal2020:thanks for your response.There was no bleeding or swelling. |
Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by hunniesuzie: 1:22pm On Nov 12, 2020 |
I think he's fine, just a slow speaker All the best mama amSteph: 2 Likes |
Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by Honeysweetest(f): 6:14am On Nov 13, 2020 |
Ameemee:reply the mail with your number |
Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by Ameemee: 6:34pm On Nov 13, 2020 |
Honeysweetest:. Thank you very very much ma, really appreciate all you told me. 1 Like |
Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by FairyGodmother: 9:56am On Nov 15, 2020 |
What is the effective remedy for nlacha (in igbo)? Thank you |
Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by betty1983(f): 11:30am On Nov 16, 2020 |
Asda Little Angels diaper now in stock. WhatsApp 08029792537 for orders. Thanks |
Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by tpapi: 3:09pm On Nov 16, 2020 |
What can a nursing mother take to enhance more flow of breast milk 1 Like |
Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by futuremoma34: 3:13pm On Nov 16, 2020 |
tpapi: Water |
Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by angeltolly(f): 3:34pm On Nov 16, 2020 |
tpapi: Water, pap, you can also take lactation cookies and tea |
Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by Rhemaville: 3:35pm On Nov 16, 2020 |
tpapi: Water,fenugreek seeds,pap,more water,kuni(warm) warm water,pepper soup,putting baby to breast often,pumping,tea with lipton |
Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by Tessicatess: 5:27pm On Nov 16, 2020 |
Sabi Mamas in the house, una well done o!! Congratulations to all the mamas that have birthed their Lo’s and easiest delivery to those yet to deliver, Amen!! Please Mamas I want to ask, is it normal for babies eyes to lookin different directions sometimes? I notice my DD eyes some times does that. I read online that it’s normal, but I’ll appreciate feedbacks from experienced mothers. She’s 2 months old by the way. Or could it be that she’s exposed to light too early? I’m just confused. Our next appointment is next week |
Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by Tessicatess: 5:28pm On Nov 16, 2020 |
Sabi Mamas in the house, una well done o!! Trust you and your Lo’s are doing great?? Please Mamas I want to ask, is it normal for babies eyes to lookin different directions sometimes? I notice my DD eyes some times does that. I read online that it’s normal, but I’ll appreciate feedbacks from experienced mothers. She’s 2 months old by the way. Or could it be that she’s exposed to light too early? I’m just confused. Our next appointment is next week 1 Like |
Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by Tessicatess: 5:29pm On Nov 16, 2020 |
Sabi Mamas in the house, una well done o!! Trust we and our Lo’s are doing great? Please Mamas I want to ask, is it normal for babies eyes to lookin different directions sometimes? I notice my DD eyes some times does that. I read online that it’s normal, but I’ll appreciate feedbacks from experienced mothers. She’s 2 months old by the way. Or could it be that she’s exposed to light too early? I’m just confused. Our next appointment is next week |
Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by Tessicatess: 5:36pm On Nov 16, 2020 |
tpapi: Water, fruits rich in fiber, cucumber and pap with soybean. These works for me To avoid buying soybean always, there’s this custard I use that’s has soybean in it. It’s so so good for breastfeeding mothers. It aids in quick flow of breast milk. I’ll snap it and share |
Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by Tessicatess: 5:39pm On Nov 16, 2020 |
Here it is 1 Share
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Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by amSteph(f): 9:54pm On Nov 16, 2020 |
FairyGodmother: I experienced it with my second child. Doc prescribed baby tribotan, used for 2weeks, no change. Prescribed hydrocortisone cream, still no change. I practically used these creams as body cream. Decided to go local with the red flower bath, and dropping some into the mouth, still nothing. I then removed my focus and it gradually disappeared. So I really don’t know if those things worked or it just ran it’s course and left on its own. 1 Like |
Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by amSteph(f): 9:57pm On Nov 16, 2020 |
Tessicatess: I believe it is. At this early age, she’s still getting a hang on things. Eye crossing is normal, and would sort itself out as she grows. 3 Likes |
Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by SugaryBelle(f): 12:25pm On Nov 17, 2020 |
amSteph:please what is nlacha |
Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by oxypressPlus: 4:38pm On Nov 17, 2020 |
Tessicatess: It is not normal. NL mothers will tell you it is normal. Sometimes they know more than their physicians Believe them now and regret later. See your doctor for advice. Many mothers here are giving bad advice. Eg: let's waite and see, na so ee do my pikin now it is alright. The more you waite the longer it takes to correct https://www.google.com/search?q=strabismus&oq=strabism&aqs=chrome.0.0i433j69i57j0l3.8282j0j4&client=ms-android-transsion&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8 |
Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by amSteph(f): 8:06pm On Nov 17, 2020 |
oxypressPlus: What do u mean by bad advice? That’s a rather baseless accusation don’t u think? This group i believe is about moms supporting each other with their own experiences. I personally told her it would resolve cos I’ve had such experience which resolved at about 4-5months. Don’t discredit every moms input just like that. Yes, there’s always the rare case that it’s something serious but 2month old is too early to doom the situation. She ought to observe it till at least 4months old. I’ve read comments like go to the hospital here a lot too. So please, state your opinion without tainting another’s. Google is a double edged sword. It covers all bases. Type u have a headache and they’ll present u with all options ranging from it being “just a headache” or “beginnings of a brain tumor”. Chances its a tumor is slim right?. 17 Likes |
Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by amSteph(f): 10:16pm On Nov 17, 2020 |
SugaryBelle: It’s a skin issue that starts out presenting like small round patches with a clear center. The patches begin to spread bigger and bigger. I experienced it with my 2nd child. I even posted on it (you’ll prolly see it if u flip the pages way backward). I visited hospitals, private and government. A grandma I saw at the government hospital told me it’s eela (eela is the Yoruba name and nlacha is the Igbo name) and to find the red flower. This happened at about 2month old. Cleared off before 5months. I still have the images on my phone. The thing almost made me go crazy, cos the harder I battled it, it just kept spreading. First image is the manifestation on my 2nd born, then the red flower I hunted down, then the water of the red flower I used to bath baby for about a week. 2 Likes
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Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by AdedoyinO(f): 11:13pm On Nov 17, 2020 |
FairyGodmother: amSteph: Infantile Eczema. It's quite difficult to treat. The solution is to use hypoallergenic bath soap and to keep moisturising. My son had terrible breakout that it was interfering with his sleep because of itching, we are over it now but I am still on the look out. This was how I arrested the rash when all the medical creams didn't work: 1. Changed his soap to hypoallergenic bath soap. I bought Angel soap (the liquid wash). He uses the bar soap now. 2. His cream was a mixture of Original Shea butter (not jimpo ori, it's mixed with perfume and pko) Original coconut oil Original honey A dash (little bit) of Apple Cider vinegar. I melt everything together in a stainless bowl dipped in hot water,.stired it and poured the mixture in a container to cool and solidify. Use the cream multiple times a day and don't towel dry baby after bath for now. Just apply the ori mixture on the wet skin. You should see improvement in 3 days. 8 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by divanita(f): 4:51am On Nov 18, 2020 |
Pls mamas, I'm new here My baby is just 3wks and whenever he wants to poo, he cries like the poop is hard. It is exclusive breastfeeding that we are doing o. Pls any advice that will help me ease this pain for him, thank you |
Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by Anna20(f): 5:32am On Nov 18, 2020 |
Good morning mamas,how's our LO doing? Please I need answers on these Please what can be used to make baby's cord come off, it's 9 days already, I clean regularly with methylated spirit and also use a little bit hot water to press it after bathing |
Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by AdedoyinO(f): 7:53am On Nov 18, 2020 |
Malevonent: Along with Vit. C, buy Tixylix for babies and toddlers. 3 months up 1 Like |
Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by Asey(f): 9:02am On Nov 18, 2020 |
And you thought this was the only best way you could type this out? SMH oxypressPlus: |
Re: NEW BORN BABIES! Are U A New Mum? Then Lets Discuss Babies Here!!!!! by ItzladyP24(f): 9:22am On Nov 18, 2020 |
Anna20: I used Chlorxy-G Gel for my baby's cord from birth. It fell on the 10th day. 2 Likes |
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