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    Posted: 16 October 2007 at 9:16pm
Briahna is all stuffed up and snotty and what not. What can i do about it? Its horrible to hear her breathing like that.
Shes all snorty and snotty its not so nice.
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Turn the shower on really hot and shut the door so the room steams up and then take her in there for a few minutes - should help her a bit.

I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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Vicks Vapour Rub is really good. If you don't want to put it on her chest put it on your breast just before each feed.
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i recommend the vicks vapor rub on your breast, and the shower thing like becks said, also if there is some way you can raise her mattress a smidgen?
and the most important thing when your babies sick-lots of cuddles from mummy ! ( tho im sure your'e doing that already )
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Vicks actually do a product called Baby Balsam, which has worked well for us in the past, especially at night. I think some supermarkets stock it, otherwise you can get it from a chemists.
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Thanks guys
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The other thing you can do that worked for us when Sam was really little is to put a couple of drops of cooled boiled water into each nostril with a dropper. This will make her sneeze which clears the sinuses. It did wonders for Sam when she had a cold recently

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We got this saline stuff from the chemist. Is called "fess little noses". Chemist told DH that you can't use vicks etc till they are a bit older. Someone at my coffee group said that you can squirt breastmilk up their nose to clear it as well (if your aim is good enough)

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There is also something called Karvol(sp?) that we use with xanda when he has a stuffy nose. It comes in capsules and I cut them open and squeeze it on to a hanky and then put it under the sheet on his bed near his pillow and it helps them breath easier at night. And also like someone else said, the Baby Basalm by Vicks is good.
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karvol, thats right, i used that too, it worked very well :-)

its a lot easier once they start talking and being able to blow their nose themselves, of course then they also whinge a lot more too ....
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amy has had a snotty nose as well i used vicks baby basalm and put a small pillow under her mataress it helped heaps
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Everyone has great suggestions, and mind aren't much different, but thought I'd add my 2 cents worth ...

Raise her mattress a wee bit - pop a small towel under it.

Use any of the above listed things, or some eucalyptus on her sheet or a hanky placed by her head

Naturopharm Coldmed is great - not sure for such a young baby though .. might pay to check

Pop a bowl of steaming water with eucalyptus (you can also add tea tree, lavender and lemon) in her room by the head of her bed, or under the bed if you think you'll kick it over
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You can't put baby balsam on her body until she is 3mos, so put it on your breasts so she inhales it when she feeds/cuddles, and put some on a hanky and tuck in between the head of the cot/bassinette and the matress. Shower steam is a great idea too.
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Great suggestions!!! My little man has also got a cold at the moment....I never would have thought about putting balsam and the like on my breast Makes sense though!
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i use boiled water and a eye dropper and put 2drops in each nostril it really seems to work, and i sit him in his bouncer in the bathroom while im in the shower, the noise of the wather puts him to sleep and the steam unclogs his nose :)

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