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    Posted: 19 May 2010 at 11:45am
I've always had a fantastic relationship with my plunket nurse & have never quite understood why people b*tched and moaned about them, but now I know why!

I just had a plunket nurse on the phone to check why I had an appointment & she was asking why i'm taking Cooper in when he's already had his check & was quite condesending to me about that they don't normally do weigh ins & the paediatrian should be doing the weight. She went on to tell me that how long she'd been a plunket nurse blah blah blah All in this condesending tone!!

I was extremely worried that my plunket nurse was finished but thank god she's only away tomorrow!

So much for supporting Mum's in the community! Thank god my normal plunket nurse is such a gem, plus she's been through dairy allergy. I think I might bake her a cake for next time I see her!
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my new plunket nurse just arrived and I was relieved to find she thinks along the same lines as I do since the last lot were into attachment parenting and not letting your baby cry at all, routines are unhealthy, etc and while that may be some mums choice it wasn't mine so of course felt very unsupported!!
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complain about her!

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I want to know the name of who rang you to see if it was the same one who had a go at me when I had Andrew.

I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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My PN is lovely, I had her colleague last visit and she was a complete bi*ch! She went on and on about already being back to pre pregnancy size and saying it would affect my milk and my baby wouldn't be well nourished, well she soon shut up when she saw Lily had gained 1kg in 3 weeks!
She even had the nerve to ask how the sleeping at night was going and I said I get up about 3 times but it didn't bother me and she said it was my fault and my milk wasn't filling her up for the long sleep.

Totally not as supportive as my regular PN!
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DS1 has the worst PN ever she said cause he was not putting any weight on that he had Cystic Fibrosis so he had to go to hospital & be strapped to a table & have tubes down him & have heaps of test. He was only a few weeks old I was a new mum & there was nothing wrong with him & she wondered why I changed PN? Stupid cow.
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Not sure of her name but she's been doing it for 25 years with 12 years in Hokowhitu so it probably the same one. I missed her name cause I was stunned at her.
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How rude of her!!

My plunket nurse thinks I'm slightly insane, but has learned that being nasty to me doesn't work . (I'm a weirdo hippie who uses chamomile tea for teething & tummyaches, and only gets out the pamol in extreme emergencies!)

How terrifying what they did to your DS1, Jazzy!! Some of them are quite neurotic about checking all the boxes they're supposed to, I know after my DS was admitted to hospital for failure to thrive at 10 days old my midwife got in lots of trouble, and once we got released from hospital would come around every single day to weigh him - and threatened to send us back to hospital if he lost any weight (even if he'd just had a big poo or a big puke!). You would think there would be other things to check out before invasive tests, not surprised you ditched her!!

COMPLAIN, A&C's mum. Nobody should have to have someone grumpy & condescending inflicted upon them, especially not new mums.

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What I might do is wait until I see my plunket nurse again & complain to her. She will give me guidance on it.

Hopefully I can get in & out tomorrow am FAST LOL
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I ended up in tears when I first met my PN. First she told me off for side sleeping him in a wedge then I started crying about my difficulties feeding (DS would come on and off, scream, arch back etc, and was eventually diagnosed with reflux) she shrugged, said it could be wind or hunger or anything, looked and her watch and me sobbing, and told me it was time for her to go and that parenting was "tough"!
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DD's 1st Plunket nurse (in Dunedin) was the most wonderful lady, I even looked forward to her visits!!!
The one we have since moving back to Hawkes Bay is ok but its like she is just at work IYKWIM She is lacking personality and I get the feeling with younger bubs she might be a bit 'old school'

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Originally posted by BecM BecM wrote:

I ended up in tears when I first met my PN. First she told me off for side sleeping him in a wedge then I started crying about my difficulties feeding (DS would come on and off, scream, arch back etc, and was eventually diagnosed with reflux) she shrugged, said it could be wind or hunger or anything, looked and her watch and me sobbing, and told me it was time for her to go and that parenting was "tough"!


OH MY GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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mine was crap, figured that with all our hospital visits we didnt really need there old fashioned ideas so we canned them altogether

My first one was actually lovely, but somehow I ended up with this horrible old goat who said that babies natural sleeping time was 8 pm and i should add salt to her food

I have a heart kid FFS - Im pretty sure salt is not required thanks! and I Milla goes down at 7 - has done since she was 8 weeks old - which is when we met this silly old bag
Have spoken to someone else there who sounded like a patronising old biddy too - and i actually cancelled the appointment - so I think your very brave for still going in - Im not tolerant enough for people like that
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I have to go, he needs to be weighed. I want to prove weight gain on neocate & his current diet. Dietiation's idea of gaining weight was adding oil to his food.

My plunket nurse is totally lovely, a great support & an asset to our community. Can't say that for this old cow I got on the phone today!

BecM...that is horrifying! I did all the exact same stuff with Cooper & my plunket nurse supported me. It annoys me how they are not all reading from the same book!
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Hope he's put on lots of weight tomorrow! We had Plunket yesterday and I was told to put oil in Chelsea's food to increase calories too... What things are you doing instead of that? I haven't given her oil yet, lol, but I did put butter on her sandwhiches today (which was PN's other suggestion)... Would be keen to hear other ideas instead of these!!
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Unfortunately I can't feed any dairy or soy so that rules out the typical "fatty" foods either via breastmilk or solids. I'm managed to source some Neocate from an OB friend so we've only introduced just that for now, hopefully he'll have a big enough gain that my Dr can say that it's working & to just prescribe it!

He definitely feels fatter in the arms & legs & his nappies are getting tighter so they are all good signs.

Oil appeared to basically go straight through him. You could give her yogurts, cheese slices. I've been told 2 proteins a day as well. Have discovered after weeks of meat refusal that I need to chew it first. Just enough to break the exterior which is tougher on babies.
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Dont forget Avocado as a great calorie booster, DS likes it on sandwiches / rice cakes and loves it on its own - its pretty much the only green thing he'll eat tho so he has a couple every week!

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Good luck today at the weigh in Kel. (your regular nurse isn't Sonja is it??)

 

I'm also lucky in the plunket nurse I've got, I was pre-prepared to have a bad one from all the stories I've heard and turns out I was lucky because others in my antenatel group weren't so lucky and have got a couple of shall we say, difficult plunket nurses.

 
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How little is he? if you dont mind me asking

My girl was little and has made it to the 50th percentile now, I dont have the same issues with dairy / soy though
What about olivio spreads ? made with olive oil.. Can he eat egg? I agree with avocado too, My girl was not into it at first but likes it now, on her toast sometimes
And she looves rice and peas mixed together which is great carbohydrate for growth

What about luncheon and ham? Im just brainstorming for you, must be incredibly hard to feed him with those restrictions - some times I have no idea what to feed Milla

Hope your weigh in goes fab today!



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Super weigh in: 9.12 (8 May) up to 9.32kg today. She started on at me, saying why are we doing this & that babies don't need much milk over a year & was surprised I was still breastfeeding & said he's going to be thin cause you are, I said no I have lost 15kg I am not normally this weight. She was just give him milk, um no he's dairy intolerant/allergic.

So then she goes on to what I feed him. What about baby rice...it has soy in it, oh what about...it has soy in it!

She started coming around to understanding & said maybe he's celiacs. Right, as if I need to cut out pasta!

She was very pleased I feed him porridge though!

She said you know Plunket doesn't get paid for these visits! They only get paid for the certain ages check ups. I said Judith is the only one supporting me & giving me extra idea about how to get weight on him ( I thought that is what Plunket is about, supporting the health of under 5's in the community!)

She also didn't understand the lack of sleep thing! OH my grandchild is like that at 6 months. I said yes fine at 6 months but not at 12 months & not 2 hourly wakings! Then she was like Oh I suppose he's been on losec since he was little, I said no since Jan & yes he needs it cause we forgot it one weekend & it was hell to pay.

I just wanted to get in & out of there. I said can I leave the door open so my CC can play out there & she said no the door has to be shut & shuts it with a 15 month old unsupervised in the outer room!!!! I said I will be bringing her in then thanks!

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