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 #1  
04.09.2003, 10:02
Natalie
Hello

Have any other mums noticed an increase in the amount their babies sleep
following a jab?

Morgan had his 3 month booster on Tuesday( two weeks late), was really
crabby on Tuesday evening - but slept ok at night, usual 11 hours sleep.

However yesterday he spent most of the time he wasn't eating asleep - and
that is unusual for him as he is usually awake for most of the day. Now, at
10am he is still asleep after going to bed at 8pm last night. He usually
wakes up at 7ish for a feed but not today.
( I have checked on him and he is ok!!)

Anyone else have this?

Natalie & Morgan
16 weeks and 20lbs 2 ozs ( moving up and away from the top 99.6
centile......!!)
 #2  
04.09.2003, 10:25
Nic
yep, DD did not seem effected at all by her jabs but i remember being
amazed, a bit aprehensive but mainly thrilled when DS slept really well for
a couple of days after his jabs - suspect the calpol helped with this too -
have you given morgan any?

Nic
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 #3  
04.09.2003, 11:07
The Hannis'
oh lord yes..with rachels first jab..she slept for almost 24 hours after
wards...
and since i hadn't slept for 3 nights prevoius...so did i
 #4  
04.09.2003, 20:19
Natalie
Hi Nic

No, not given Morgan any Calpol. He didn't seem to have a fever or anything
so I didn't.

BTW he slept for 14 1/2 hours last night in the end!!!
Lazy so 'n so!
Natalie & Morgan

"Nic" <nic> wrote in message
news:kr01
> yep, DD did not seem effected at all by her jabs but i remember being
> amazed, a bit aprehensive but mainly thrilled when DS slept really well

for
> a couple of days after his jabs - suspect the calpol helped with this

too -
[..]
 #5  
04.09.2003, 20:35
Nic
enjoy it while it lasts!!!

DS is three next weekend and on his second birthday he slept in till about
9.30am - unheard of for him - it was like that sketch on harry enfield when
kevin the teenager is born - he went from waking at 5am to sleeping in and
being all cross when i tried to wake him to open his presents. didn't last
though!

Nic
"Nic" <nic> wrote in message
news:kr01
> yep, DD did not seem effected at all by her jabs but i remember being
> amazed, a bit aprehensive but mainly thrilled when DS slept really well

for
> a couple of days after his jabs - suspect the calpol helped with this

too -
[..]
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