shazz: Im also super stressed in the past few hours...my boy had been crying non-stop and puking (like a Merlion) several times since lunchtime. *SWEAT* I'd already changed so many vests and bibs for him today. I added Ridwind to his FM 2X but he vomitted it out with the milk. I also applied ruyi oil to get rid of the wind in his stomach...
Finally...he stopped crying at 9.30pm after I BF him. Not sure whether it was cos I placed him on a mattress on the floor (inspired by ytd's gathering at Lok's place!!!) and turned on the new fan we bought on Sunday to cool him down during lunchtime just now. Think the fan blew some wind into his tumtum...it was sounded bloated.
Qiuling: u let your maid feed Zenneth at nite? I'm still waking up to feed Isaac at nite myself. My maid 'knocks off' at 10pm, sometimes 11pm. She doesn't need to cover the nite feeds cos she needs to wake up at 5-6am to mop my floor.
Springz: I agree with u, that practice makes perfect
Of cos, for me I've only gone out with my DH or maid, but never alone with my bb yet. At frist, we were quite apprehensive abt bringing him out at this young age, but after doing it over and over again, we got the hang of it. My maid is used to the SOP, list of items to pack, etc.
Last weekend, we went to Orchard, to my PILs plc, and to Compass Point (We even waited by the tables with baby for patrons to finish eating!). I suppose it's the psychological barrier we need to overcome. I keep telling myself during our grandparents' and parents' time, infants were forced to travel by non-aircon public transport with their folks but somehow they managed to get by...
I'd intended to take the LRT with him (and maid) but will hv to see he recovers by tonight.
I'll not take the bus cos the ride's too bumpy.
alabone: it's ok lah! Dun think she heard anything. Also u need to speak in a certain accent so that she may understand u. keke!
sasa: Last weekend, I was horrified to see my PILs using a mug to induce peeing for my lil nephew...Some one mentioned her CL did that rite? That's soooo old-school! How can I leave my son with them if he has to be toilet-trained that way?