Guest guest Posted February 6, 2003 Report Share Posted February 6, 2003 Hi, I don't post messages very often about my son Brady but something has the doctors and I very stumped. Brady is not gaining any weight and he is 5 months old. He weighs 6 pounds. Brady gets weighed one time a week sometimes as many as three times per week. He stays at one weight or else he loses a whole ounce. I am very afraid that if he doesn't start growing and gaining weight he is going to die. If any one out there know what I can try that maybe worked for their baby with RSS please let me know. I am willing to try anything at this point. mom of Brady Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2003 Report Share Posted February 7, 2003 Hi , Not gaining weight even in young infants is something that happens often with RSS children. I do not think your child is in mortal danger. As long as he is taking in food he is OK. Also, 6 pounds at 5 months is a pretty good weight for an RSS child. I know this can be frightening but it is soemthing that does happen with RSS children. To help put this in perspective, my son is 5 3/4. He has been within 5 ounces of his current weight for over a year despite being on periactin and growth hormone. Even with the no weight gain, he is happy and (thank god) healthier than most of his class mates. If your son starts losing weight, then your doctros might consider using periactin to stimulate his appetite or even an ng tube or g- tube to get him the calories he needs. At the same timwe they may run some GI test to make sure he doesn't have some problem absorbing food etc. I think your son is a long way from being in any danger, but that doe not mean you should not be vigilant ( as you are ) and watch him closely. Have you tried a higher calorie formula? Also, has any one suggested using polycose or other calorie booster in his formula. Maybe these can help. Please ask your doctor and keep monitoring your son. My guess is he is going to be fine. I hope this helps. Ken M > Hi, I don't post messages very often about my son Brady but something > has the doctors and I very stumped. > > Brady is not gaining any weight and he is 5 months old. He weighs 6 > pounds. Brady gets weighed one time a week sometimes as many as three > times per week. He stays at one weight or else he loses a whole > ounce. I am very afraid that if he doesn't start growing and gaining > weight he is going to die. If any one out there know what I can try > that maybe worked for their baby with RSS please let me know. I am > willing to try anything at this point. > > mom of Brady Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2003 Report Share Posted February 7, 2003 Hi , How well does Brady eat? Is he on any solids yet? My daughter is almost 11 mos old and weighs 11lbs 7oz. At 5 months I think she weighed about 7lbs. She was 3lbs 3oz at birth. After she was diagnosed RSS at 6mos (seemingly obvious in her case as she has a lot of the characteristics) her dietician perscribed Infatrini, a hi- cal formula. This helped her gain a little more and also means that she is getting a good amount of calories on her less-hungry days. I am sure that your doctors will make sure that Brady's weight loss does not get so bad as to cause problems. Do you currently see a paediatrician? In any case, I am sure this board will be helpful for you as there are plenty of parents going through similar situations to you. Love Rae (mum to , RSS, 11mos, 11lbs 7oz, 61cm) > Hi, I don't post messages very often about my son Brady but something > has the doctors and I very stumped. > > Brady is not gaining any weight and he is 5 months old. He weighs 6 > pounds. Brady gets weighed one time a week sometimes as many as three > times per week. He stays at one weight or else he loses a whole > ounce. I am very afraid that if he doesn't start growing and gaining > weight he is going to die. If any one out there know what I can try > that maybe worked for their baby with RSS please let me know. I am > willing to try anything at this point. > > mom of Brady Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2003 Report Share Posted February 7, 2003 , So many of us have been in your shoes! It is not unusual for an RSS baby to be diagnosed as failure to thrive. But, I do have to disagree with some of the responses you have received. I think that 6 pounds at 5 months is too low and Brady should be watched for low blood sugar and ketones. Has anyone talked to you about tube feedings? With tube feedings, you can get Brady to " eat " even if he does not want to. He can be on continuous feeds or bolus feeds, depending on whether or not he has reflux and/or delayed gastric emptying. The advantage to the tube feedings is that it takes the pressure off of you. You know he is getting what he needs to gain weight and grow. He is too young to try Periactin. That is not usually tried until the baby is closer to two years, although there are exceptions. If your doctor has not already done so, you should consider asking for an upper GI series to be done to check for reflux, or a ph probe. Also, you need to have a gastric emptying test done to check for the delayed stomach emptying. Then I would seriously consider the tube feedings. You can start out with a naso-gastric tube to see how it works before you put him in surgery for a gastrostomy tube. Forsyth would be a good resource for that info. Please keep us posted. I'm not trying to scare you, but I have seen so many tiny RSS babies whose parents fret over every calorie and ounce. The tube feedings relieve that pressure and everyone is so much happier. By the way, eventually, Brady WILL eat. He just has to catch up and feel stronger. He will probably need therapy (speech) to develop to oral motor muscles, but that is easy enough to do. The important thing right now is to get him to gain weight and get strong. Jodi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2003 Report Share Posted February 7, 2003 Hi , I just wanted to second Jody's opinion here. You don't mention how much Brady weighed at birth, but to me, 6# sounds small to me too. My grandson, , who is considered severely underweight, was 7#4oz at 5 months of age. It was about this age that we started to have real problems with his feedings, and his weight gain came to a complete halt! I, also, agree with Jodi, that I would have a pH probe run to check for reflux. Does he arch his back a lot, or resist sitting upright on your lap? Does he ever look like he's trying to chew food? We thought that was just copying us, and found out that this can be a sign of reflux. I would, also, ask to have a delayed gastric emptying study done, to make sure that his stomach is emptying quickly enough for him to be able to eat the correct amounts. Does his tummy ever look bloated or distended ? Does his tummy ever feel hard? This can be mistaken for gas, when it's really formula. Does he spit up a lot? You don't mention what type, or calorie level of formula you have Brady on. There are many different types of formula, and some are easier to digest than others. You can take his formula up to 30kcal.oz without hurting him, and I would suggest asking you Drs about this. The Drs at the hospital that went to, didn't understand RSS or it's many complications, and ended up charging his mom with neglect. This led us to this site, and Dr H, and in Sept had the g-tube surgery. Again, I can second Jodi on what a god-send this surgery was. B's mom was very afraid to have this done, but it really has taken the pressure off of us, because we no longer have to force him to eat. And it's not as terrible as you imagine in your mind. If you have more questions, please feel free to email me anytime, either on site or in private, at pcpets@... I would love to help in any way I can! Pat (g-ma to , RSS, 13 months, 11# 8oz, 24.75 " , GT) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2003 Report Share Posted February 7, 2003 Dear : I am grandmother to Alyssa, daughter of Dayna. Lyssa was 2lbs. 8 oz. at birth and if my memory is still intact LOL, at five months she was not quite that heavy. My daughter will correct me if I'm wrong, but while all other babies were gaining more than a pound per month, we were happy if Alyssa gained half that. She is fifteen months, weighs 13.6 and is still in 3-6 month clothing, sometimes 6-9. As long as she isn't losing she is maintaining! Dayna has a folder at the site with things she has used for pumping calories. Good luck. Donna, Grandmother to Alyssa Brady faliure to thrive Hi, I don't post messages very often about my son Brady but something has the doctors and I very stumped. Brady is not gaining any weight and he is 5 months old. He weighs 6 pounds. Brady gets weighed one time a week sometimes as many as three times per week. He stays at one weight or else he loses a whole ounce. I am very afraid that if he doesn't start growing and gaining weight he is going to die. If any one out there know what I can try that maybe worked for their baby with RSS please let me know. I am willing to try anything at this point. mom of Brady Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2003 Report Share Posted February 7, 2003 Hi Donna, Alyssa and must be close to the same growth curve! is 13 months, weighs 11#8oz, is wearing 0-3 month clothes and some 3-6m. With his GT we don't have to worry about him eating, and right now he does nothing to speak of orally. Isn't it nice to know that when you pay $20+ it's going to get some use! LOL Pat (g-ma to , RSS, 13 months, 11# 8oz, 24.75 " , GT) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2003 Report Share Posted February 7, 2003 , Hi , I agree with Jodi. Please get a few more things checked out. Janelle was failure to thrive and when the doc wrote it as a Dx I was so upset because she was so happy I was like can't you see she's thriving but yet she wasn't growing or doing any catch-up growth. It was just hard to hear (or read) Good luck. -- Jovanovich ****Please note - our NEW e-mail address laura@... " magicrss@...> Reply-To: RSS-Support Date: Fri, 07 Feb 2003 16:54:26 -0000 To: RSS-Support Subject: Re: Brady faliure to thrive Resent-From: laura@... Resent-To: bugwilder@... Resent-Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003 11:10:13 -0600 , So many of us have been in your shoes! It is not unusual for an RSS baby to be diagnosed as failure to thrive. But, I do have to disagree with some of the responses you have received. I think that 6 pounds at 5 months is too low and Brady should be watched for low blood sugar and ketones. Has anyone talked to you about tube feedings? With tube feedings, you can get Brady to " eat " even if he does not want to. He can be on continuous feeds or bolus feeds, depending on whether or not he has reflux and/or delayed gastric emptying. The advantage to the tube feedings is that it takes the pressure off of you. You know he is getting what he needs to gain weight and grow. He is too young to try Periactin. That is not usually tried until the baby is closer to two years, although there are exceptions. If your doctor has not already done so, you should consider asking for an upper GI series to be done to check for reflux, or a ph probe. Also, you need to have a gastric emptying test done to check for the delayed stomach emptying. Then I would seriously consider the tube feedings. You can start out with a naso-gastric tube to see how it works before you put him in surgery for a gastrostomy tube. Forsyth would be a good resource for that info. Please keep us posted. I'm not trying to scare you, but I have seen so many tiny RSS babies whose parents fret over every calorie and ounce. The tube feedings relieve that pressure and everyone is so much happier. By the way, eventually, Brady WILL eat. He just has to catch up and feel stronger. He will probably need therapy (speech) to develop to oral motor muscles, but that is easy enough to do. The important thing right now is to get him to gain weight and get strong. Jodi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2003 Report Share Posted February 7, 2003 , I know my mom Donna has already posted but I thought i'd put in my own two cents. Alyssa was at 4lbs 12oz at her 5 month check up. From 2 lbs 8oz this is an appropriate gain (or so we were told!). In it's self wieghing six pounds in my situation was not alarming. That said, I don't know Brady's birth weight. Right now, we are trying to maximize caloric intake to prevent an NG or G Tube for Alyssa. Remember, if Brady won't or can't eat orally, medical science can get the food into him another way!! Addititonally, as Pat mentioned formula's come in varying degrees of calories/ounce. The average formula is only 20 cal/oz. Alyssa is on Neosure (22 cal/oz) concentrated to 24 cal/oz. There are many other formulas out there that go up to 30. What was Bradys birthweight and what formula is he on? You've come to a great place and it is full of education and support!! Dayna, Mom to Alyssa, 15 months, 13lbs 6oz, 28 1/2 in Brady faliure to thrive > Hi, I don't post messages very often about my son Brady but something > has the doctors and I very stumped. > > Brady is not gaining any weight and he is 5 months old. He weighs 6 > pounds. Brady gets weighed one time a week sometimes as many as three > times per week. He stays at one weight or else he loses a whole > ounce. I am very afraid that if he doesn't start growing and gaining > weight he is going to die. If any one out there know what I can try > that maybe worked for their baby with RSS please let me know. I am > willing to try anything at this point. > > mom of Brady Lee > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2003 Report Share Posted February 7, 2003 Hi Dayna, your email is concise, informative, and reassuring, all at once. I wish i could learn to write like you! LOL and I admire the fact that although you are trying to avoid an NG or GT you still mention that these are other options! With 's situation, we just couldn't get enough food into to him, and the more we tried, the worse his reflux got. When he learned to associate the pain of reflux with the bottle, the options ran out. With the GT, we no longer have to worry about 's tendency to go hypo-g in no time flat. , who had also, learned to associate our holding him, with that darn bottle and the pain, now loves to be held. It was all worth it! Pat (g-ma to , RSS, 13 months, 11# 8oz, 24.75 " , GT) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2003 Report Share Posted February 7, 2003 Pat, Thank you for the nice compliment! We have been lucky not to have a problem with reflux. I can't imagine the compounding problem it must create! I admire those of you who handle a tube so well. No one wants their child or grandchild to have to go through any surgery. BUT you do what you have to do, right!? Dayna, Mom to Alyssa Re: Brady faliure to thrive > Hi Dayna, > your email is concise, informative, and reassuring, all at once. I wish > i could learn to write like you! LOL and I admire the fact that although you > are trying to avoid an NG or GT you still mention that these are other > options! > With 's situation, we just couldn't get enough food into to him, > and the more we tried, the worse his reflux got. When he learned to > associate the pain of reflux with the bottle, the options ran out. With the > GT, we no longer have to worry about 's tendency to go hypo-g in no > time flat. , who had also, learned to associate our holding him, with > that darn bottle and the pain, now loves to be held. It was all worth it! > Pat (g-ma to , RSS, 13 months, 11# 8oz, 24.75 " , GT) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2003 Report Share Posted February 7, 2003 Pat: I have often thought the same as I have read the posts about . I guess if we want to make lemonade, our kids really do wear out their baby clothes! Lyssa will be wearing many of the same things this spring as last, only this year they really will fit her! I also know how discouraging it is to keep their weight up. When Lyssa has been ill and lost 6 or 7 ounces in a week, it takes more than a month to recoup that loss and now she has really slowed down. However, her mom packs every calorie possible into what she takes. I think I may be rambling. Later. Donna (g-ma to Alyssa, RSS 15 months. Re: Brady faliure to thrive Hi Donna, Alyssa and must be close to the same growth curve! is 13 months, weighs 11#8oz, is wearing 0-3 month clothes and some 3-6m. With his GT we don't have to worry about him eating, and right now he does nothing to speak of orally. Isn't it nice to know that when you pay $20+ it's going to get some use! LOL Pat (g-ma to , RSS, 13 months, 11# 8oz, 24.75 " , GT) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2003 Report Share Posted February 7, 2003 I AM SO SILLY SOMETIMES!! Alyssa weighed 5LBS 12OZ NOT 4lbs 12oz. I hit the wrong number typing so fast!!!! Sorry for the wrong info!! Dayna, Mom to Alyssa, 13lbs 6oz, 28 1/2in. Brady faliure to thrive > > > > Hi, I don't post messages very often about my son Brady but something > > has the doctors and I very stumped. > > > > Brady is not gaining any weight and he is 5 months old. He weighs 6 > > pounds. Brady gets weighed one time a week sometimes as many as three > > times per week. He stays at one weight or else he loses a whole > > ounce. I am very afraid that if he doesn't start growing and gaining > > weight he is going to die. If any one out there know what I can try > > that maybe worked for their baby with RSS please let me know. I am > > willing to try anything at this point. > > > > mom of Brady Lee > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2003 Report Share Posted February 8, 2003 Hi , Darcy gained weight reasonably well until he came home from the hospital at 6 weeks (he was 3lb 11 full term) once he came home he lost a lot of weight as he wasn't feeding well, and ended up with a nasogastric tube in for a few months. He still only gained small amounts, but he was getting plenty of food and still gaining. At 5 months he was 3.5kg (nearly about 7.5lb) {{HUGS}} Steph Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2003 Report Share Posted February 8, 2003 Hey Donna, Rambling is allowed in the " Old Fogey's Club " ! HAHAHA All of 's preemie clothes got a worn, many-washings, dingy look to them. And I couldn't believe how expensive they were! Have you found any place that is inexpensive, to get 0-3, or 3-6 months separates? I've tried Wal-mart, K-mart, Target, etc... most of the discount stores, and still can't find turtle neck onsies, or long sleeved shirts. And we have an old house, it can be a bit drafty, so I've been trying to find sweaters or sweatshirts, and can't. do they just think that babies don't get chilly? Pat (g-ma to , RSS, 13 months, 11# 8oz, 24.75 " , GT) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2003 Report Share Posted February 8, 2003 Hi Dayna, Between 5-7 months, failed to gain anything, and actually lost 4 oz! He was hospitalized for malnutrition, and found to be catabolic by his blood tests. for those who don't know what catabolic is, it means that was utilizing his own muscle tissue to sustain his brain, basically metabolizing himself. The picture of his on the site, is at 8 months old. You can see how small he was. That was when feeding became almost impossible. The Drs wanted him to have 3oz every 3 hours x 6 daily, or 2oz every 2 hrs x 9 daily. We would work for 30 min just trying to get the bottle in his mouth, then 30-60 min to get 2 oz down him, another 30 min trying to get him not to spit up, and the whole process would have to start all over! that was when it became apparent that would need a GT. It wasn't an easy decision to make, but when it came down to having in our lives with the GT, or not having , it wasn't really difficult either. Pat (g-ma to , RSS, 13 months, 11# 8oz, 24.75 " , GT) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2003 Report Share Posted February 8, 2003 Have you checked any of the consignment stores for baby clothes. I have gotten great deals there. Because the clothes are like new because " normal " kids out grow them so quickly compared to our RSS kids. Maloy Re: Brady faliure to thrive Hey Donna, Rambling is allowed in the " Old Fogey's Club " ! HAHAHA All of 's preemie clothes got a worn, many-washings, dingy look to them. And I couldn't believe how expensive they were! Have you found any place that is inexpensive, to get 0-3, or 3-6 months separates? I've tried Wal-mart, K-mart, Target, etc... most of the discount stores, and still can't find turtle neck onsies, or long sleeved shirts. And we have an old house, it can be a bit drafty, so I've been trying to find sweaters or sweatshirts, and can't. do they just think that babies don't get chilly? Pat (g-ma to , RSS, 13 months, 11# 8oz, 24.75 " , GT) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2003 Report Share Posted February 8, 2003 Pat. I noticed Dayna posted her haunts for Lyssa's clothes. If you have TJ Maxx or Target, some of their things run small. As far as turtlenecks.....I haven't found them reasonable anywhere or in any size. I have a grandson 6mos and 18lbs.....I can't get used to it! Anyway, I can't find them for him either. I think a lot of the problem is that snaps are difficult on turtlenecks and most kids really fight putting them on. Do you sew? Turtlenecks are really easy to make. If not , consignment shops are really a great place; most of the preemie and small items are either new or hardly used. Good luck. If you would like to e-mail me privately, I am dmorris4@.... More Later G-ma donna, to Alyssa Re: Brady faliure to thrive Hey Donna, Rambling is allowed in the " Old Fogey's Club " ! HAHAHA All of 's preemie clothes got a worn, many-washings, dingy look to them. And I couldn't believe how expensive they were! Have you found any place that is inexpensive, to get 0-3, or 3-6 months separates? I've tried Wal-mart, K-mart, Target, etc... most of the discount stores, and still can't find turtle neck onsies, or long sleeved shirts. And we have an old house, it can be a bit drafty, so I've been trying to find sweaters or sweatshirts, and can't. do they just think that babies don't get chilly? Pat (g-ma to , RSS, 13 months, 11# 8oz, 24.75 " , GT) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2003 Report Share Posted February 8, 2003 Pat, You should check Old Navy, the clothes aren't always cheap but when they have sales it can be! Pattie > Hey Donna, > Rambling is allowed in the " Old Fogey's Club " ! HAHAHA All of 's > preemie clothes got a worn, many-washings, dingy look to them. And I > couldn't believe how expensive they were! Have you found any place that is > inexpensive, to get 0-3, or 3-6 months separates? I've tried Wal- mart, > K-mart, Target, etc... most of the discount stores, and still can't find > turtle neck onsies, or long sleeved shirts. And we have an old house, it can > be a bit drafty, so I've been trying to find sweaters or sweatshirts, and > can't. do they just think that babies don't get chilly? > Pat (g-ma to , RSS, 13 months, 11# 8oz, 24.75 " , GT) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2003 Report Share Posted February 8, 2003 Hi Pattie, thanks for the tip! I ALWAYS shop sales! LOL Doesn't everyone? LOL Pat (g-ma to , RSS, 13 months, 11# 8oz, 24.75 " , GT) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2003 Report Share Posted February 9, 2003 Hi , My son Coby has RSS and he is a twin. They will be 4 months old on Valentines Day. Coby was born at 36 wks and weighed 2.4 lbs. Up until last week he was gaining weight very well. He is also weighed every week. He weighs 7.14lbs. He is on a colic formula that is for sensitive stomachs and he has rice cereal added to it for reflux, so he gets about 27cals per ounce. He was up to eating 4ozs every 3 hours except at night and he sleeps all night. He has not had any trouble with low blood sugar. Even when he had his surgery and his MRI and went long spurts of time without eating. However, last week he didn't gain any weight at all and now he is not eating as much throughout the day. I am scared to death that we are about to experience what everyone else talks about here. I too will be looking into some of the idea's that have been passed on to you. I really hate the thought of feeding tubes, but I guess we will do what has to be done. Best wishes to you and your family. le mom to: ShyeLynn 8, Brock 6, Coby (RSS) & Carlee almost 4 months > Hi, I don't post messages very often about my son Brady but something > has the doctors and I very stumped. > > Brady is not gaining any weight and he is 5 months old. He weighs 6 > pounds. Brady gets weighed one time a week sometimes as many as three > times per week. He stays at one weight or else he loses a whole > ounce. I am very afraid that if he doesn't start growing and gaining > weight he is going to die. If any one out there know what I can try > that maybe worked for their baby with RSS please let me know. I am > willing to try anything at this point. > > mom of Brady Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2003 Report Share Posted February 9, 2003 Pat, It's still very cold outside, but unfortunately, the stores are putting out their spring line so that means tshirts and cropped pants! Don't you just love retail? You may catch a few things on the clearance racks. I know that I've seen onesie turtlenecks and long sleeves at Target, but they may be all cleared out by now. Re: Brady faliure to thrive Hey Donna, Rambling is allowed in the " Old Fogey's Club " ! HAHAHA All of 's preemie clothes got a worn, many-washings, dingy look to them. And I couldn't believe how expensive they were! Have you found any place that is inexpensive, to get 0-3, or 3-6 months separates? I've tried Wal-mart, K-mart, Target, etc... most of the discount stores, and still can't find turtle neck onsies, or long sleeved shirts. And we have an old house, it can be a bit drafty, so I've been trying to find sweaters or sweatshirts, and can't. do they just think that babies don't get chilly? Pat (g-ma to , RSS, 13 months, 11# 8oz, 24.75 " , GT) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2003 Report Share Posted February 9, 2003 Pat, Just saw your e-mail and thought I would suggest H&M,Daffy's and yes, the Gap. They usually have older looking small clothes. Sometimes, Gymboree and Children's Place have them too. (mom to Jonah) Re: Brady faliure to thrive Pat, You should check Old Navy, the clothes aren't always cheap but when they have sales it can be! Pattie > Hey Donna, > Rambling is allowed in the " Old Fogey's Club " ! HAHAHA All of 's > preemie clothes got a worn, many-washings, dingy look to them. And I > couldn't believe how expensive they were! Have you found any place that is > inexpensive, to get 0-3, or 3-6 months separates? I've tried Wal- mart, > K-mart, Target, etc... most of the discount stores, and still can't find > turtle neck onsies, or long sleeved shirts. And we have an old house, it can > be a bit drafty, so I've been trying to find sweaters or sweatshirts, and > can't. do they just think that babies don't get chilly? > Pat (g-ma to , RSS, 13 months, 11# 8oz, 24.75 " , GT) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2003 Report Share Posted February 10, 2003 Hi , Thanks for the suggestions. I really have to get out and look around again. I haven't been out much since Christmas. Pat (g-ma to , RSS, 13 months, 11# 8oz, 24.75 " , GT) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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