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easy child had to go to ER again today
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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 172367" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>Dreamer: let me start with "Thank God I'm not her!"</p><p> </p><p>I was thinking twins as well. Everyone I know that had twins was sick as dogs during the first trimester then ate like horses during the 2nd.</p><p> </p><p>I know this sounds stupid, but it worked for my cousin (two sets of frat. twins). </p><p> </p><p>Saltines with a teeny-tiny, smidge of butter or margarine. Then "rat-nibble" then one at a time while sitting in front of the tv with her feet up. When I say rat-nibble, I mean it should take her 1/2 hour to finish 1 cracker. Then teeny-tiny "rat-sips" of ginger ale (room temp) during the same 1/2 hour as the cracker. If the bubbles prove to be irritating, let it stand open for a couple of hours so it starts to get flat. It'll take all day to get through a plate of butter crackers, but it will start her stomach to get adjusted to food & drink again.</p><p> </p><p>If she's totally against ginger ale, try and type of light, non-caffiene, clear soda.</p><p> </p><p>Hope she's feeling better!</p><p></p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 172367, member: 3814"] Dreamer: let me start with "Thank God I'm not her!" I was thinking twins as well. Everyone I know that had twins was sick as dogs during the first trimester then ate like horses during the 2nd. I know this sounds stupid, but it worked for my cousin (two sets of frat. twins). Saltines with a teeny-tiny, smidge of butter or margarine. Then "rat-nibble" then one at a time while sitting in front of the tv with her feet up. When I say rat-nibble, I mean it should take her 1/2 hour to finish 1 cracker. Then teeny-tiny "rat-sips" of ginger ale (room temp) during the same 1/2 hour as the cracker. If the bubbles prove to be irritating, let it stand open for a couple of hours so it starts to get flat. It'll take all day to get through a plate of butter crackers, but it will start her stomach to get adjusted to food & drink again. If she's totally against ginger ale, try and type of light, non-caffiene, clear soda. Hope she's feeling better! Beth [/QUOTE]
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