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You don't understand kids till you have them . They totally dominate and control every thought you have and change previous thoughts and beliefs from an instant they are born. IMO they are the best thing you could have , nothing else comes close to how u feel for them
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My little boy is 4 month and absolutely great

Before kids I was very selfish and materialistic and now I'm completely the opposite that first smile the first giggle carrying them around feeling proud of what you've achieved.

Although me and the Missus are shitting ourselves as he's a wriggly baby and he's outgrown his Moses basket so tonight is his first night in his cot and we are terrified he will roll over onto his face so atm I'm not sleeping just going to keep an eye on him
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quote:
Originally posted by taylorboosh
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb271/corsabadboy/null-62.jpg




Grim.

Never mind. Only another two years or so to go.

Rubber up next time son.
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Lee i wouldnt worry, she sleeps in some wierd positions
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I love my wee girl and as people have said there first word first time they cuddle you them falling asleep on you wouldnt change it for anything best thing ive done with my life
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quote:
Originally posted by Lee_fr200
My little boy is 4 month and absolutely great

Before kids I was very selfish and materialistic and now I'm completely the opposite that first smile the first giggle carrying them around feeling proud of what you've achieved.

Although me and the Missus are shitting ourselves as he's a wriggly baby and he's outgrown his Moses basket so tonight is his first night in his cot and we are terrified he will roll over onto his face so atm I'm not sleeping just going to keep an eye on him


Try not the panic about it. Back in the day they used to say you had to lie babies on their front, these days it's their back. If they are going to roll over, they will! It's hard at first though. My daughter is 2 in September and I still shit myself if she sleeps in longer than normal! Have to go and check on her!
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quote:
Originally posted by Ben J
quote:
Originally posted by Lee_fr200
My little boy is 4 month and absolutely great

Before kids I was very selfish and materialistic and now I'm completely the opposite that first smile the first giggle carrying them around feeling proud of what you've achieved.

Although me and the Missus are shitting ourselves as he's a wriggly baby and he's outgrown his Moses basket so tonight is his first night in his cot and we are terrified he will roll over onto his face so atm I'm not sleeping just going to keep an eye on him


Try not the panic about it. Back in the day they used to say you had to lie babies on their front, these days it's their back. If they are going to roll over, they will! It's hard at first though. My daughter is 2 in September and I still shit myself if she sleeps in longer than normal! Have to go and check on her!


My missus girl is 22 months and ive been in here life since about 14 month. The whole time I have known her, she has always slept on her front with her bum up in the air and she has never died.
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My son slept that way too!
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Yup, my daughter slept like that too, no need to worry really. If you've got a video monitor its far easier too!
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quote:
Originally posted by Lee_fr200
feeling proud of what you've achieved.


Having a child is not an achievement.

Bringing one up properly is.
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I disagree gary having a child is a massive acheivment there are many ppl out there that cant have children there are many with disabilities both mental and physical

So im very proud of what me and the missus have achieved

On another note he stayed on his back all night thank god
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So all those scrotes that get pregnant at 15 have made a massive achievement by doing so? Don't talk wet.
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quote:
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So all those scrotes that get pregnant at 15 have made a massive achievement by doing so? Don't talk wet.


No they're just dickheads
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Exactly. The achievements come after the birth, not with doing it.
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I believe all babies born with problems are from inbredding, people may meet from other sides of the country but imo there is still only a few strands of people. I can tell from looking at people if they are related somewhere down the line hundreds of years back.

Inbreeding seems to only bother some people if its immediate family, so either relatives of parents or grandparents, bet quite a few people are shagging their great grandparents bloodline.
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and she has never died.
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I'm sure it's all lovely and that and it'll come to me one day but I get really, really bored when people talk about their kids Does my head in.
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I disagree gary having a child is a massive acheivment there are many ppl out there that cant have children there are many with disabilities both mental and physical

So im very proud of what me and the missus have achieved

On another note he stayed on his back all night thank god

Anyone can stick their dick in someone. How is it an achievement if people aren't physically able to create a child?

As Gary said, being a good parents is the achievement.
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My little girls quality, taught her to say da-da and to do clappy clappy hands last week.

I don't think there's anything which can define your life more than raising your own. Everything material becomes insignificant!!


My thoughts exactly... My 7 month old boy can be a pain in the arse (this thought mainly occurs in the middle of the night) but he more than makes up for it by bringing a smile to my face every day.

Things change when you have kids, of course they do, but you get plenty of time to get used to the idea and you learn to value different things than you did before, I wouldn't swap it for anything.

I'm still waiting for him to go for a 2 in the bath, he pretty much always does a wee though

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quote:
Originally posted by Lee_fr200
My little boy is 4 month and absolutely great

Before kids I was very selfish and materialistic and now I'm completely the opposite that first smile the first giggle carrying them around feeling proud of what you've achieved.

Although me and the Missus are shitting ourselves as he's a wriggly baby and he's outgrown his Moses basket so tonight is his first night in his cot and we are terrified he will roll over onto his face so atm I'm not sleeping just going to keep an eye on him


Try not the panic about it. Back in the day they used to say you had to lie babies on their front, these days it's their back. If they are going to roll over, they will! It's hard at first though. My daughter is 2 in September and I still shit myself if she sleeps in longer than normal! Have to go and check on her!




Not just me who does this then, check shes breathing atleast twice a week
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Wasn't there a user on here that turned out to be a baby shaker? Daimo's mate.
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Before my time if so
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quote:
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Yup, my daughter slept like that too, no need to worry really. If you've got a video monitor its far easier too!


The technology in those things is crazy. Nightvision, heart monitors, temperature gauges etc

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