wendyg
I myself was brought up with a bedtime routine. Must be in bed by 9am, so I do want to ensure my child sleep early too. I believe that children should sleep early. So I am ok if I need to go back home early after shopping just so that he can go to bed on time.
But now that u ladies talk about, I realise 7pm might be too early for me and my child. Maybe a more realistic bedtime for my child would be 9 or 10pm as I will be working after my maternity leave. Can't imagine come back home after work and my son is already fast asleep.
blackbatz
From 7am to 7pm, will be the normal feed, sleep, nap, play time thing. =) She didn't mention the big eye thingie wor ;P
Yvonne
Maybe needs some fine-tuning here and there based on individuals. I don't follow her routine strictly. Just that I try my best to get my son into a bedtime routine so that he knows that it's time for bed and no more fussing about like he did during his full month.
Steph
Dr Heng is nice. I like him. =) He is patient and answered all my queries patiently. I feel at ease with him. Thank u for recommending to him. This morning, I took a cab from my place to the clinic. $4.20, near and ok. =)
My son slightly on the hotter side, so I just fed him 1 dosage of the syrup. My hb very concern, told me not to feed medicine neccessarily. I told him no worry, just 1 dosage and that's all. I just don't want my son to feel too uncomfortable from the slight increase in body temperature that's all.
Btw, I told my baby is the only one who still wakes up at night for feeding. Mine is like 11pm, 3am, 6am, 9am, 11am, 2pm, 5pm, 7pm. Something like that. Dream feed doesn't work for me. My baby vommited after that. =S Scared me man