Wah, so much post in one morning ...
Zinterz,
Those pasterised chaddar cheeze is ok like kraft etc. try to get those light salt ones thou.
Pinky,
Baby pee pee within 30 mins after food / milk
Costume,
Where to get those pooh theme costume ? Those i saw on website all look very thick leh. I don't him to develope heat rash on his birthday as he perspires a lot even when he drink milk in middle of the night in aircon room. The bedsheet, mattress protector / mattress all will be wet ! I'd to put those blue sheet under the mattress protector.
Gingerleaf,
Ai yo, Lyn so cute...you can consider be a freelance photographer lah
Mdm Wati,
Welcome ! All of us are mothers to babies born between late August - November 2007.
Hippo,
Think I can join the toy rental company man, Caelen also have quite a lot of toy including the jumperoo.
Fifi,
Ever tried dream feed again ? Caelen not drinking much during the day too (althoug he does take his solid food). But he can drink about 450ml total between 8pm - 6am when he sleeps.
Dodo,
I would think you should move to join your hubby too. I can imagine how badly you miss each other. I go over for a week only, come back no matter how tired, 1st thing definately must see hubby and bring baby home.
<font color="ff0000">HONEY IS A BIG NO NO for baby under 1 year old.</font>
http://www.babycentre.co.uk/baby/startingsolids/honeyexpert/
Honey sometimes contains a spore of the bacterium Clostridium Botulinum. This can cause a rare form of food poisoning (botulism) in babies and, very occasionally, in adults. Babies under six months are most vulnerable. The symptoms of botulism appear around eight to 36 hours after consuming the honey or other contaminated food. Symptoms may include constipation, listlessness and lack of appetite. If you suspect your baby may be affected, seek medical help straight away. Although cases of botulism in babies are very rare, it is recommended that you don't give your baby honey until after his first birthday.
Another reason not to add honey or sugar to your baby's foods and drinks is because they can harm his teeth and may also give him a 'sweet tooth'. If, however, you do choose to add something sweet, then fruit juice, puréed fruit, mashed banana or dried fruit make good alternative sweeteners.
Good dental hygiene is important as soon as your baby's first tooth appears, and this includes regular brushing. Use a trainer cup rather than a bottle from six months, and offer sweet foods as part of a meal, rather than in between meals. Regular check ups with a dentist are also recommended.