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  • #9901
    towcrowe
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    i have a two week old baby that has a lot of wind from both ends. its my first child is it normal, i have a little ruck sack to take her out on my bike do you think if i go fast it will stop this problem

    your ma

    #25765
    Gix
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    Try asking your chemist or doctor for colasynthis, may be more effective LOL!

    LOVE IS GIVING SOMEONE THE ABILITY TO DESTROY YOU, THEN TRUSTING THEM NOT TO.

    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, But rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, Vodka in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming…….WOO HOO, what a ride!

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    #25766
    Scouser
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    Give it charcoal biscuits and a kite, failing that half a teaspoon of gripe water

    Be seen and be Safe!

    #25767
    speedy claire
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    Firstly i`d like to congratulate you on your achievements…….. you have broken into medical history here and i`m wondering have you informed “the Lancet” as i`m sure you`re probably the first man to ever give birth. Re: the wind this is normal and I think that taking your baby for a high speed ride might actually aggravate the problem. As Gixer advises try asking your chemist for a remedy, I must admit i like the old fashioned gripe water, works for me every time

    Don`t ride faster than your guardian angel can fly!

    #25768
    GSF K1
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    Or… stop feeding it sprouts washed down with Ale.

    To “ERR” is natural.. to really fowl things up needs a politician!!

    #25769
    prezzo
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    the wind has got to be down to the mother, its more likely if she cuts down on the bolton bombay currys and eats proper english nosh it will be sorted

    Paul

    Dont forget to Donate !!!

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