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Sunday, March 7, 2010
Flipped!
Dylan struggled to flip to the side 90deg on his own on 4/3. He did it well and obviously was happy suckling his thumb at the perfect position. On 5/3 morning he woke up and was able to flip from his back onto his tummy. It wasn't perfect. After a few times teaching how to shift his arms away so that they balance him well, he learnt it quickly and now, it's smooth for him to just turn around. However, the only problem is when he is tired and unable to hold his head high and whambam onto his nose, face down, he gets upset and start screaming and crying. We have to watch him very closely. Can't take anymore chances leaving him alone for a longer period now.
Dylan weighs 7.3kg last Saturday when we brought him to see Dr Khor. It was for his nose, because he was snorting away for quite awhile. Basically it's due to Ooi family nose. Can't cure, just got to live with it. Thanks to the haze and the bad weather, even the change of temperature from cold to hot would trigger the snort. Dr Khor said, just treat it as if he's snoring, no harm. Leave the cute little baby alone. He had a jab that day and didn't winch a single inch as his backside flesh was enough to buffer the pain from the syringe.
Dylan weighs 7.3kg last Saturday when we brought him to see Dr Khor. It was for his nose, because he was snorting away for quite awhile. Basically it's due to Ooi family nose. Can't cure, just got to live with it. Thanks to the haze and the bad weather, even the change of temperature from cold to hot would trigger the snort. Dr Khor said, just treat it as if he's snoring, no harm. Leave the cute little baby alone. He had a jab that day and didn't winch a single inch as his backside flesh was enough to buffer the pain from the syringe.
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