QUOTE(idoblu @ Jun 29 2016, 09:15 AM)
you manyak kotor la you
LYN Daddy's rant thread V1, mai rage/complain/etc
LYN Daddy's rant thread V1, mai rage/complain/etc
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Jun 29 2016, 09:16 AM
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Jun 29 2016, 09:17 AM
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so what u feed ur kid now for step 3, mine don't really like the step 3 taste i think. |
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Jun 29 2016, 09:21 AM
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immah gonna park here, daddy for 1 year 4 months old baby boy, which is super active climbing anything he can grab on
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Jun 29 2016, 09:25 AM
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QUOTE(WannaGetBuffed @ Jun 29 2016, 09:17 AM) i went back to step 2... and once a day i give step 3 see if he can accept... tonight try and mix with step 2 with step 3... actually i wanted to change, maybe need to buy a few other brands of small quantity to try... how old is your kid? mine as ok with step 3 at 12 months, now 18 months manyak stylo... don't want means don't want |
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Jun 29 2016, 09:27 AM
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QUOTE(Wassupman @ Jun 28 2016, 05:11 PM) anyway i really need some help from daddies here la... please advise this poor soul here.... i dun place my boy in a cot.. since he is getting more active, i let him sleep freely on the floor ( of course with a mattress )..how do you guys get your baby to sleep back in his/her own cot? how long did it took you to do it? QUOTE(JeremyLord @ Jun 28 2016, 06:09 PM) why so hard? u n wife chubby? |
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Jun 29 2016, 09:27 AM
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Jun 29 2016, 09:30 AM
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Jun 29 2016, 09:32 AM
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QUOTE(kenji1903 @ Jun 29 2016, 09:25 AM) i went back to step 2... and once a day i give step 3 see if he can accept... tonight try and mix with step 2 with step 3... 26m also very stubborn, don't want means don't wantactually i wanted to change, maybe need to buy a few other brands of small quantity to try... how old is your kid? mine as ok with step 3 at 12 months, now 18 months manyak stylo... don't want means don't want she's been with step 1 all the way before she turn 2. maybe should go back step 2 also |
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Jun 29 2016, 09:34 AM
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QUOTE(kenji1903 @ Jun 29 2016, 09:25 AM) i went back to step 2... and once a day i give step 3 see if he can accept... tonight try and mix with step 2 with step 3... don't fret too much about following the exact age to change milk formula. my ex-colleague, who was in a top top position in a major international baby milk brand, told me that it's just a guide. there's also no harm to continue with your step 2 until he's more acceptable to change. my son was on step 3 for the longest time because my ex-colleague told me it's got more nutritional values relative to step 4. i only recently changed to step 4, as he's now way pass the recommended age group.actually i wanted to change, maybe need to buy a few other brands of small quantity to try... how old is your kid? mine as ok with step 3 at 12 months, now 18 months manyak stylo... don't want means don't want my nanny's tactic to change formula was to mix up the 2 for a period of around 1 week, before fully making the switch. |
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Jun 29 2016, 09:38 AM
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Jun 29 2016, 09:49 AM
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QUOTE(Sib @ Jun 29 2016, 09:30 AM) feel u mang, but it's more exhausting if bringing him to makan outside, i tell u, he will not tolerate static placement for 5 mins max mine used to be like that also cos when he was younger, we didn't let him use baby chairs outside due to hygiene, so he'll sit on my lap and watch me eat now cannot do that anymore cos when he sees me eat, he wants to eat as well so we brought along his biscuits so we can eat together, still a bit rush but can prolong a bit at least both can finish the meal |
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Jun 29 2016, 09:51 AM
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QUOTE(WannaGetBuffed @ Jun 29 2016, 09:32 AM) 26m also very stubborn, don't want means don't want wah, step 1 for so long? my friend say can try mixing... base is still step 2 but mix 1 or 2 scoops of step 3she's been with step 1 all the way before she turn 2. maybe should go back step 2 also gradually increase the step 3... might try it next week since long holiday, easier to monitor |
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Jun 29 2016, 09:53 AM
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QUOTE(alternativehype @ Jun 29 2016, 09:34 AM) don't fret too much about following the exact age to change milk formula. my ex-colleague, who was in a top top position in a major international baby milk brand, told me that it's just a guide. there's also no harm to continue with your step 2 until he's more acceptable to change. my son was on step 3 for the longest time because my ex-colleague told me it's got more nutritional values relative to step 4. i only recently changed to step 4, as he's now way pass the recommended age group. that's a relief, thanks for the info bro my nanny's tactic to change formula was to mix up the 2 for a period of around 1 week, before fully making the switch. |
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Jun 29 2016, 09:55 AM
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QUOTE(radical85 @ Jun 28 2016, 07:04 PM) First 1 c sec also, tried to natural but X kasi ended up surgical. That's why this time better just schedule for surgery straight cos near raya time, cost will be really really high if emergency during public holiday. And I have a course to attend to around the due date. it must have costs a bomb from natural to surgical.... maybe you are stressed on the timing kot... too many things going on in the same time... i also will stressed out like x cukup masa and everything seem so important... take it easy it bro... take a step back and revisit your schedule again... im sure it will all figure out... sometime i learn after my kid was born.... time management... |
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Jun 29 2016, 10:00 AM
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QUOTE(panda-man @ Jun 29 2016, 08:55 AM) hahah. kecian. my baby also golek. while sleeping with us also golek and hit her head on our head and the bed head. we used to let her sleep on our bed first then transfer to her cot but now older she knows the feeling of the cot. even while sleeping she can just cry like that the moment we put her on the cot. actually i never really trained my son to sleep in the crib. he's been doing it since birth, so maybe thats why not an issue. but my crib is pretty big (2.5' x 4.5') and using latex mattress which is pretty soft. but when he goes back to hometown with smaller crib and cheaper mattress, he wakes up a few times a night. But normally, if he does wake up for some reason, we will put him in our bed. and after he sleeps again, we will shift him back to his crib. as my son likes to golek, he has lots of pillows in his crib, so he turn and hug them and also he doesnt ketuk his head anymore. but yeah, you should check if it really is because of the crib that he is waking up, or is it temperature? need more pillows? when turn hit his hand? mattress too hard? or others. i only got one, but i guess its normal as it is a pretty major surgery. of course you will be worried. but it should be fine. especially for elective c-sec as the docs are all prepped for the job. unless you get a crap doc. but i think its a pretty standard procedure. go in there and stay with your wife. but after sleeping so long with us... i really learn her pattern... while she sleeping she will use her hand to touch everywhere as in like to check if we are there. if she feels our hand then she will continue to touch until fall asleep. if she is awake, she will crawl over and lean on our body then continue sleeping. lol... memang susah la... not sure if it is lack of pillow or the cold mattress la... |
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Jun 29 2016, 10:03 AM
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I am so grateful for not being a daddy in the future.
looking at all these feels so miserable. |
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Jun 29 2016, 10:05 AM
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QUOTE(teng_08 @ Jun 28 2016, 08:28 PM) Father to a 3 weeks old baby boy reporting in... been following this thread for a while when my baby was still in the womb. Last 3 weeks has been very exciting... and exhausting. Haha.. firstly i must let you know jaundice is actually good for newborn because the jaundice is fighting off some virus in the body. however, when the jaundice level gets worst, this is where the parents should be worried because it could be fatal. Got a question for u /k daddies.. my son's jaundice level still not going down. Doc said it's very normal and will gradually decrease over time. How long did u guys had to wait for the jaundice to go down? I'm also taking my son to sunbath (morning sun) whenever possible but it's been cloudy these past few days. my kid has breastmilk jaundice and it took us more than 6 weeks to clear because we were reluctant to feed the baby with formula. we been visiting the hospital weekly to do blood test. it went up and down. we also did sunbathing and we also rented the home UV treatment for a week. in the end, it was all good. |
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Jun 29 2016, 10:07 AM
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QUOTE(Sib @ Jun 29 2016, 09:30 AM) feel u mang, but it's more exhausting if bringing him to makan outside, i tell u, he will not tolerate static placement for 5 mins max |
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QUOTE(Wassupman @ Jun 29 2016, 10:00 AM) my baby also golek. while sleeping with us also golek and hit her head on our head and the bed head. we used to let her sleep on our bed first then transfer to her cot but now older she knows the feeling of the cot. even while sleeping she can just cry like that the moment we put her on the cot. and i always thought only my kid sleeps like that but after sleeping so long with us... i really learn her pattern... while she sleeping she will use her hand to touch everywhere as in like to check if we are there. if she feels our hand then she will continue to touch until fall asleep. if she is awake, she will crawl over and lean on our body then continue sleeping. lol... memang susah la... not sure if it is lack of pillow or the cold mattress la... |
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QUOTE(Wassupman @ Jun 29 2016, 10:00 AM) my baby also golek. while sleeping with us also golek and hit her head on our head and the bed head. we used to let her sleep on our bed first then transfer to her cot but now older she knows the feeling of the cot. even while sleeping she can just cry like that the moment we put her on the cot. haha. maybe just a light sleeper. my kid sleep like a log at night. can lift, turn golek. change baju, whatever needs to be done haha. wont wake up. so i guess transfer to cot, he also tak kisah hahaha. but we kinda raised him in a noisy house before moving to our own place, so maybe thats why. haha. and also my baby doesnt like blanket, if ada blanket sure will wake up. kids are weird. your baby sleep fully clothed (like long pants, socks, everything? maybe that will help with the cold mattress (if AC room).but after sleeping so long with us... i really learn her pattern... while she sleeping she will use her hand to touch everywhere as in like to check if we are there. if she feels our hand then she will continue to touch until fall asleep. if she is awake, she will crawl over and lean on our body then continue sleeping. lol... memang susah la... not sure if it is lack of pillow or the cold mattress la... |
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