I wont lie the first night after I gave her 1ml of baby tylenol because she was obviously achy and needed sleep. Remember the cold hadn't reared its nasty face. The following day she sat at 38 degrees and broke her first fever on her own a day later while sitting at a comfy 37.5 average until night when she went back to 36. This is a big one she's been underweight her whole life (2.5 lbs at birth) and as a parent I just had a big sigh of relief.... I was worried but she fought this one off on her own. I know it's important to let them fight so don't med them too much.
two. The younger one is clumsy but huge and already bigger. The one I'm talking about I'm always worried about... She's really smart and tough but this is the first time she's shown she can manage something she's failed to do in the past (infection). Her sister barely caught this cold... sneezed for a day.. but my eldest managed to beat it on her own
two. The younger one is clumsy but huge and already bigger. The one I'm talking about I'm always worried about... She's really smart and tough but this is the first time she's shown she can manage something she's failed to do in the past (infection). Her sister barely caught this cold... sneezed for a day.. but my eldest managed to beat it on her own
That's right. Teach her, from a young age, that she's the only person that is going to take care of shit in her world.
I'm only kidding, obviously. Good on you for being attentive and making sure your child is taken care of. It takes a lot to be self sacrificial. How many do you have?