We've got two dogs. One is 12 years old and one is 2. They're good dogs but since having my son (he's 16 months old now) I find myself mostly annoyed by them. I hate feeling this way because I was such a good dog mommy before my DS. ...
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Originally Posted by milkybean
What about GROWTH? Why the focus on weight? Is baby growing? Is baby learning? Is baby changing how he moves? Is he walking better and better? have you had to buy new clothes...
Thanks, Lilymosnter, I would love to hear how your appt goes. We have his first weight check on Oct 30th. I had read on another thread that oral issues can get worse which is why I am getting a little stressed.
My DS IS small (10th...
My DS is 16 months old and still not much into food. We started offering around 6 months using the Baby Led Weaning style (offering larger pieces of food and letting him play with and self-feed). He never really liked it and would...
I don't let me 16 month old watch tv but I have let him watch the Baby Signing Time DVDs. He loves them and is signing a lot more now since I got them. I have only showed him one on any given day and not every day so he does not...
Wow! I had a very similar experience just last week! I had noticed that my 15 month old DS's two top front teeth looked discolored and jagged at the bottom so I took him to a ped dentist. He was awful! Told me I had to wean, said I...
My 15 month old DS also refuses nearly all solids (will eat a bite or two of banana or yogurt). He is a terrible sleeper but I do not think it is because of the night nursing. I have two friends who both have big solids eaters and...
My 15 month old does this too but without the laughing. He just takes off walking when we are out and NEVER looks back to see if I am there or following him. The other day we were in a restaurant and he got up, walked to the front...
Thanks for all the suggestions!
I do feel myself that he is just fine and is just going to be slow getting to solids. It's just so hard when the doc is making a big deal out of it and I start to second guess myself and feel...