New Born Baby
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babies stretch a lot when they are young. so no worries.

burping after feed is a must. -
Hi DS2 is 8 wks now... DW complains that he is a noisy sleeper cos even when he sleeps he makes the constipated sound as he stretches ... think it's normal cos they need to stretch to grow

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you can try baby massage. Not too sure if Gleneagles Hospital still has this prog. I attended it at the Annex Block.
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Your baby is too young so don’t worry.
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Babies produce all sorts of weird noises so don’t scare yourself, it’s probably ok
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Hi, I saw a Mogu brand (japanese made) hollow pillow for post natal mums. Would anyone know if I can buy one in Singapore?
A new mum needs it quite urgently. Thanks :rahrah: -
Thanks Michelle for the link to MOGU pillows. Would u know they sell genuine from Japan or?
I find their pricing is attractive. Thanks again. -
It’s a hard job to look after little baby. But it’s joyful to see him growing up.
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luyeni:
I remember when my baby was just 1 month old he used to stretch his whole body and make odd sounds as well. At first, I thought there was something wrong but when I asked my Pedia about it he said it was normal for a newborn to do that as they are growing so fast. To avoid colic, he mentioned to always burp the baby right after drinking milk. Also I'm using a baby bottle that can lessen colic issues. Hope this helps.Hi,
I had just given birth to a baby boy one month ago, he has the habit of stretching his whole body and making sounds as if having constipation?
I suspect he is very colicky. Any remedies to cure the colic besides applying ruyi oil & giving gripe water & rid wind medicine?
Anyone with same experience? :?:
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Hi, sometimes they will stretch if they have a tummy gripe, but it will also be accompanied by uncontrollable crying. Pleas dont get tensed with this silly stuff. Enjoy every growth of the baby.

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