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    Default I am new to this too

    Hi everyone, I am very new to the bub hub site and not really sure how to use it, i really want to ask a question and get some opinions on how to get rid of dummy's - can someone help me on how to get started PLEASE!

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    Hi

    Sorry, can't help with the dummy question....not at that stage yet - but will see what replies you get for some tips!

    Just wanted to say "welcome to bubhub" - I'm sure you'll be addicted in no time! (just like the rest of us are)
    Miss J - 2004
    Master K - 2007

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    Hey, thanks for replying, this is a bit of a coincidence, but i find things like this really fascinating, you are the first one to reply to my posting and i just saw that your daughters birthday is the same as mine - 28th July, albeit, some 30 years apart tho.... LOL! Keep posted about the getting rid of dum-dum replies..

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    Welcome to bubhub RynosMummy.
    I'm sure that you will get lots of helpful information and meet lots of lovely people.

    To get rid of my ds dummy I put that stuff on it that you use for nailbiters.
    He absolutely hated the taste. I told him that he was a big boy now and that was why all of his dummys went yucky.

    It took a few days but he eventually realised they weren't going to change and stopped asking for it. He was 2 when we did this. I wouldn't do it if your bub is too young though.

    All the best.

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    Hi RynosMummy,

    Welcome to Bubhub !

    When you find the answer, let me know !

    Speaking of coincidences.....
    DS - Our big school boy
    DD - Our miracle little girl
    Angel babies - 3 gorgeous souls watching over us all

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    Hey RynosMummy

    You must be a lovely person being born on 28th July

    How old is your little one?
    Miss J - 2004
    Master K - 2007

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    Hi and welcome Rynosmummy Hope yoiu enoy the forum!


    Umm, what's with all the double ups tonight?? Weird....is it a full moon? SOmething strange is going on.....
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    Hi rynosmum,
    speaking of coincidences, you are not wrong!
    I am glad to meet someone else who calls their Ryan "Ryno" as that is what my DH calls him and my mother HATES it.... but now if i tell her other people do it she might think its not that bad after all....

    thank you for welcoming me

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    Hey jennasmum

    LOL yes i am a lovely person being born on 28th July - late July leo's are the nicest, its the early August leo's who are bad (ie. my mum is an early August leo - and boy did we clash in my teen years!!!)

    My little man is 8 months old ... and he is so adorable

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    Hi RynosMummy

    Welcome to bubhub!


 

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