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  • KolaKube
    KolaKube Posts: 427 Forumite
    Radish72 wrote: »
    Ah The curse of the sticky bed, sister of the Velcro sofa :rotfl:

    Radish you actually made me laugh out loud and splurt a mouthful of drink everywhere!!!!!!!
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  • Radish72
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    KolaKube wrote: »
    Radish you actually made me laugh out loud and splurt a mouthful of drink everywhere!!!!!!!

    I hope it wasn't alcohol that you wasted :beer:
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  • CathT
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    hahahah, not just me with a velcro sofa!!

    Hope the big sleep did you the world of good smlsave
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  • I could not believe how quickly i bloated up both times when pregnant. The 2nd time i was showing at 8 weeks and had kids at school saying to me you are pregnant again aren't you. :eek: I was already back in my maternity clothes by then. (Although the running out all the time to be sick probably also gave it away.)

    I agree with lilac. The tiredness is unbelievable. And the nausea. I couldn't bear the smell of yeast in my breadmaker, and raw meat. You become hypersensitive, so just standing near someone who had been smoking would make my tummy turn so much.

    Luckily the feelings get a bit easier as time goes on. Just rest as much as you can to help you cope with the days as well as possible and it will all be ok. :D
  • SmlSave
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    Ah The curse of the sticky bed, sister of the Velcro sofa
    :rotfl:must...somehow escape.........have to........do some washing up.......urgh.....oh !!!!!!.....have somehow got glued into my dressing gown:eek:
    Luckily the feelings get a bit easier as time goes on. Just rest as much as you can to help you cope with the days as well as possible and it will all be ok.
    Thanks hun :)
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  • Courgette
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    I could not believe how quickly i bloated up both times when pregnant. The 2nd time i was showing at 8 weeks and had kids at school saying to me you are pregnant again aren't you. :eek: I was already back in my maternity clothes by then. (Although the running out all the time to be sick probably also gave it away.)

    I agree with lilac. The tiredness is unbelievable. And the nausea. I couldn't bear the smell of yeast in my breadmaker, and raw meat. You become hypersensitive, so just standing near someone who had been smoking would make my tummy turn so much.

    Luckily the feelings get a bit easier as time goes on. Just rest as much as you can to help you cope with the days as well as possible and it will all be ok. :D

    I think one of my favourite moments had to be being in the middle of telling off my year 9 class who were reaaally naughty and my mouth filling up with sick mid b0llock. I bloated like anything too, safety pins were my friend (until I dared to buy some maternity clothes). Hahaha, we're really selling it to you, aren't we :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:It's a fabby time, enjoy :D
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  • KolaKube
    KolaKube Posts: 427 Forumite
    KolaKube wrote: »
    Radish you actually made me laugh out loud and splurt a mouthful of drink everywhere!!!!!!!

    Radish, it wasn't just alcohol! It was champagne!!!!!! _party_

    Edit: it would seem I quoted the wrong quote. All this drink must be going to my head lol...!!
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  • Radish72
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    KolaKube wrote: »
    Radish, it wasn't just alcohol! It was champagne!!!!!! _party_

    Edit: it would seem I quoted the wrong quote. All this drink must be going to my head lol...!!



    Oooo posh lady :) I hope you are celebrating

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  • KolaKube wrote: »
    Radish, it wasn't just alcohol! It was champagne!!!!!! _party_

    What a waste:D

    Sml save, can offer no pregnancy advice I'm afraid. Although got to say your not selling the whole idea of babies to me and you haven't even got to the sleepless nights stage!!!!

    Take care of yourself and enjoying consider movign from bed to the velcro sofa:rotfl::rotfl:
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  • hehe ...I have the same problems with my bed and my sofa ....maybe its a MF endemic! :rotfl:

    no one is selling me on having babies either! ;) :rotfl:

    seriously tho smlsave Im sure itll get better (but good idea on taking a rest from the housework! :rotfl:)
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