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MSE Parent Club - Part 2
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oh Evie is a gorgeous name pick that! that was on my list of girls names. well done you! Congratulations xxDON'T WORRY BE HAPPY
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thanks! i think that is what she is going to be called but im still unsure? not sure why but hey i have 21 days to decide lol! think im driving everyone mad as i cant decide though!What's for you won't go past you0
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COngratulations Cazscoob on your new arrival:jMum to 2 lovely boys who keep me busy.0
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Congrats Cazscoob - that's lovely news xx
Hope you can pick a name soon. We spent ages discussing names and ended up calling her Charlotte as we'd nicknamed my bump Charlie during the pregnancy
Have your other children got any useful suggestions? Joshua picked his brothers name. He's named James after the red engine in the Thomas storiesHere I go again on my own....0 -
oh the suggestions we get are dora, sasha(bratz?) and SAMIB has begged me to call her Lola as we have a Charlie! hopefully she will have a name soon! but i just need to make up my mind xWhat's for you won't go past you0
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nadnad, where you at in N Ireland???The two best things I have done with my life
:TDD 5/11/02 :j DS 17/6/09 :T
STOPTOBER CHALLANGE ... here we go !!0 -
hello ladies thought i better come over and announce baby girl arrival!!
8lb 3oz on 18th FEB at 7pm. very quick labour and at home! still no name but that will come soon!
as for getting back to s*x well i think that wed was enough to put OH off for a while lol! and the way this one screams and sleeps i think she will be 6 by the time we get back to it:D
congrats! xxMommy to Elliot (5) and Lewis (born xmas eve 11!)0 -
anyway can i ask if anyone uses a sling/wrap carrier and if so what make?
Congratulations! I use a wrap sling and it's so useful! I have this one, it's a Wrapsody Gypsymama Stretch wrap (She has other colours!) I like it because it's stretchy so you can tie it on and then pop the baby in and out and the Wrapsody ones are wider than other stretch wraps which makes it easier to use :-)Comping, freebieing and trying to pay the mortgage off early!0 -
anyway can i ask if anyone uses a sling/wrap carrier and if so what make? im not getting a min between screams and feeds and thought this might make things a little easier for me? have looked and there are soooo many?
Many congratulations :T
I use the pikkolo -it's a buckled soft carrier that's suitable from newborn to toddler. You can wear it front, side and back.
http://www.bigmamaslings.co.uk/zen-cart/pikkolo-baby-carrier-p-460.htmlThe IVF worked;DS born 2006.0 -
hi ladies...
first of all, thanks very much for all your replies about the potty-training business...now another query.
as you know, DD is almost 16 months old. this mornig, dh and i were woke up by a pitter patter of feet, our bedroom door opening and dd standing at door saying "Hiiyaaa!".
funny as it was, it is also quite scary = she somehow has climbed out of her cotbed, bypassed the stairs (with no safety gate) and made her way into our bedroom.
now my dilemma is....do i lower her cot to the next level, which is possible, or do i get her a childrens bed and keep her cotbed for the baby on the way!? (im 4months pregnant)
please help.Carla-Farla!!
Mummy to Katie (27.11.07) and Christopher (05.08.09) ♥♥♥0
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