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  • 7 January 2011 8:16 am
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I cannot tell you how happy I am with my Infant Stickers. Man, this thing is getting better and better as I learn more about it.


What are the signs that my infant swallowed something she shouldnt have?
I had my 8 month old with the sitter yesterday all day - both her and my 3 year old who isnt the best at putting her things away such as little toys, stickers, snacks etc. I am always on the lookout as my baby is now getting Infant Stickers around and likes to put everything in her mouth. Well, since i came home yesterday she is just SO fussy. Crying more than usual etc. even while trying to sleep. She is usually the worlds happiest baby so i am not sure if here sleep schedule just got off track causing fussyness or if maybe she swallowed something? what would the signs be?Yes, she is cutting teeth - this could be it:). I thought it wouldt hurt her once they had popped through, but she has been much more sensitive with this than my oldest so who knows ... probably a combination with over-stimulated and teeth... thanks all!
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16 Comments

  1. ~ - January 7, 2011 at 9:46 am

    I don’t think she’d be fussy if she swallowed something. Maybe it’s something she ate. Just keep a look out to see if you find anything in her poop. Try taking her to the doctors if you’re that concerned. It honestly just sounds like she is teething. Is she cutting teeth by any chance?

  2. jandismommie - January 7, 2011 at 9:25 pm

    I always buy a small stuffed animal, Gerber puffs, or rattle to give to the infants at my kids party. I try and find something that goes with the theme. I personally feel that they should get something to.

  3. J L - January 8, 2011 at 10:04 am

    They should be there on most cars there are dots or markers for the latch location. If you cant feel them it may not have them. The easiest one to find should be the one closest to the door move your had as far as you can to the edge of the seat you should feel the metal bracket.

  4. Erica - So many bunny huggers, so little time! - January 8, 2011 at 9:28 pm

    I would recommend a lab based on what you said. Or a German Shorthair Pointer. A Springer Spaniel may also be a good bet for you, as you have some experience with spaniels. While I do agree with the first poster that a pit bull can be a great dog for hunting, and a wonderful family dog, I don’t recommend them as bird dogs as they tend to not have the soft mouth of a dog bred for bird hunting. That is a very important trait to have in terms of bird hunting so as not to damage the bird. You could also look into the Vizsla breed, but they can be a bit more high strung then some other breeds.EDIT: While “Just the facts” is right that a lab will sit quietly until you tell them to retrieve the bird, they can also be trained to seek out the bird. Maybe not as well as a dog that was bred for this purpose, but it can be done. That’s why I listed various types of breeds that can be good bird dogs, because a lot of it also depends on what you want the dog to do while on the hunt. I haven’t met a bird dog yet that will actually find and kill the bird for you, but I have met various bird dogs that, whether bred to do so or not, (including labs) can be trained to seek out the bird, indicate to the hunter where the bird is, and retrieve it at the owner’s command.I do also agree that any dog will trample a child if not properly trained, however, some hunting and bird dogs are less high strung then others, are a bit less energetic and “runny”, so to speak, therefore do better around small children then others. Breed characteristics play a role in how well the dog will be around children as well as training, although I believe training does play a larger role in it then the breed of the dog.

  5. jen - January 9, 2011 at 9:48 am

    we should illegalize stupidity

  6. Daisy - January 9, 2011 at 9:51 pm

    1. What did Charlie Brown get in his “Trick-or-Treat” bag at each house he visited?2. What are the colors of candy corn?3. When a pumpkin has a carved face, it’s called something else. What is it? (Jack-O-Lantern)4. Who believes in the “Great Pumpkin”?5. What fruity beverage is popular at Halloween? (Apple Cider)

  7. ♥αngєl mαmα♥ - January 10, 2011 at 10:15 am

    Nawwww that is so sweet!! Both my children are fast asleep. It is midnight and I should most definitely be in bed myself, but I had a nanna nap today because my partner had a day off work, and I am feeling totally awake and energized! I actually just finished vacuuming! I’m sure I won’t be feeling half as great as I do right now in a couple of hours when my 6 month old wakes me up for a feed. I have been contemplating ‘dream feeding’ him in a moment when I go to bed myself, but past experiences have taught me that it doesn’t make a squat of difference, he’ll skoll 8oz now (in his sleep) and then still wake up screaming for another 8oz at 3am. So I’m just going to go to bed, knowing I will have a rude awakening in a few hours!!

  8. thisbrit - January 10, 2011 at 9:32 pm

    There are too many questions for me to answer and each state of the Union probably has different laws and rules and regulations. Sorry not to be more help.

  9. IDWaN - waiting for babby - January 11, 2011 at 10:04 am

    I would imagine that it would be the side that feels more smooth, although I’m not really sure. We haven’t purchased our mattress yet. We’re getting a Simmons too though, just have to decide if we want to spend $180 or $140! I’d just give Babies R Us a quick call and have one of the workers go check out the mattress and see.

  10. babaloo is due Jan 28 - January 11, 2011 at 9:54 pm

    the new place sounds really good, but that is a lot of change for a 2 y/o. I think I would do it. does she take the changes well? that would be a big factor for me. you will know what is best.

  11. Baby Girl has a broken heart - January 12, 2011 at 9:34 am

    Tell her that big girls use the potty, and only little babies pee and poop in their diapers, and if she wants to be a big girl and watch tv and play outside (and other stuff kids her age can do, but babies can’t), then she needs to start using the potty. Tell her that if she starts using the potty every time she needs to then you will get her something really cool. Something she really really wants. :)

  12. Kelsey - January 12, 2011 at 9:57 pm

    You should be able to contact Evenflo and get that info.

  13. rainwriterm - January 13, 2011 at 9:18 am

    Am I confused, or did Sophie go through a stage where she just wouldn’t sleep well either?I’m not sure what help I’m going to be, but this is very very normal. The article here is a good explanation of why it’s very normal: http://kathydettwyler.org/detsleepthrough.html Our way of dealing with this was by moving our son’s bed into our room. We started at Sophie’s age with just his crib mattress on the floor, and for about a year he’d either sleep on his crib mattress or drag his blanket and stuffie over to lay on the floor by my side of the bed. He’s almost 3 1/2 now and we have his twin bed set up in our room. He’ll sleep most of the night there happily, unless he decides to settle himself down on the floor (which he did for some reason last night), or unless he wants to climb into bed with Daddy for a while. We don’t have enough room in our bed for all of us, so I’ve gotten good at waking up with my husband squishing me, getting up, putting our son back in his bed, and going back to sleep. He doesn’t sleep all night, but neither do I. I’ll wake briefly between sleep cycles sometimes needing a drink or to use the bathroom, and he wakes sometimes needing a dry diaper or fresh snuggles. Because we’ve accepted it as totally normal, we’re both awake for less than 5 minutes at a stretch, which is hardly enough to interrupt our sleep needs.I do get that you can’t bed share, but are there any areas in between that you could explore? Maybe set him up with a “bed” on the floor by your side of the bed. He’ll know he’s close to you, and you can reach down to rub his back or head or whatever if he needs your touch for a minute while he’s drifting between sleep cycles. Another idea could be to take him back to his bed and either crawl into his bed with him, or settle yourself down on the floor next to him while he drifts off, then get up and go back to bed.Also remember that he’s probably only needing your presence between sleep cycles, when he’s drifting back through light sleep and is more aware. Give him 10-15 minutes or so and see if he’s settled back down into a deep enough sleep that he doesn’t notice when you remove yourself. This is the limp sleep where you could pick up his arm, hold it over his face, drop it, and he’d hit himself in the face rather than instinctively pulling it back to land somewhere else (don’t do it, obviously… lol). It’s kind of the same idea about how you can rock babies to sleep, put them down the minute their eyes close, and they wake up, but can hold them a bit longer until they get limp and then put them down.

  14. Eclipsepearl - January 13, 2011 at 10:01 pm

    Most U.S. carseats are FAA approved. Check the owner’s manual and contact Graco to send you the sticker if it is approved. I did that with another brand of seat and they were quick about it. Be comfortable with the belt installation, especially if you usually use LATCH and consider leaving the base behind, or packing it in your luggage (with care!). If it isn’t FAA approved, consider getting a Scenera, which fits newborns, isn’t expensive, is light for travel and can be used clear to 40lbs. You can use it as a second seat at home. Remember, if it’s FAA approved, and you’ve paid for a seat, it can’t be refused. You have the right to use it (as long as it’s a U.S. carrier). If you don’t have a seat for your child, try to get an empty one next to you at check-in. For more information about carseats and travel with infants in general, I have a non-commercial article;http://flyingwithchildren.blogspot.com Good for you taking the carseat onboard. Wish all parents were that concerned for their childrens’ safety. It’ll be more comfortable for all of you too (including the other passengers around you!)Have a good flight.

  15. jjp - January 14, 2011 at 10:02 am

    yes i believe in signs; I think that God sends you signs. Be self confident and make a wish for a baby! http://www.themostexpensivewish.com/ (it’s free, it’s funny and who knows?). I hope you are pregnant; good luck!

  16. KM in PA - January 14, 2011 at 10:04 pm

    http://www.current.com has a 1 and 2 year calendar. That is all that I know of.

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