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stellar_muddle ([personal profile] stellar_muddle) wrote2012-07-03 04:42 pm

Nearly 3 month report

So, she will be 3 months old on Sat. Both seems ages and a very short time. Need to book her in for 3 month vaccinations.
Currently 5 1/2 kg, smiling at the world, sleeping well, eating well, and developing good kicking muscles. Focusses on you and then grins like a two tonne grinning thing:) Melts down occasionally (especially after big days out), but generally trying to read her signals before they get to that stage, and she is generally very good. In all, a fairly relaxed, chilled out, happy baby.

I am feeling more confident and getting better at all of this. Would like to get more of a range of things done, but there are constraints (she says as a marathon breast feeding session goes on and on and on...).

But in general, the world is good.

[identity profile] manus.livejournal.com 2012-07-10 08:53 am (UTC)(link)
Is whooping cough one of the three-month ones? -- There's a bunch of kids coming down with it in Christchurch at the moment because their parents didn't bother to get them immunised

[identity profile] stellar-muddle.livejournal.com 2012-07-10 10:47 am (UTC)(link)
Whooping cough vaccination is 6 weeks (done), 3 months (she will get jabbed tomorrow), 5 months and another at 4 years. We were a bit more cautious and due to conversations with a nurse* when getting flu jab (it was free while I was pregnant and I got in a week before A was born...), both Z and I (and Mum and Dad and K) got the adult booster (good for whooping cough, tetinus etc) when she was about 3 weeks old.
*The theory being to buffer her from getting it for those who spend most time around her. Nurse had just been to a talk on the subject given the current epidemic and recommended it informally. Just got discussed on National Radio Afternoons today in fact - audio should be there today at least (Tune Your Engine).