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MSE Pregnancy Club III

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  • skintchick wrote: »
    M&S suck. Go to John Lewis as they are great.
    I agree with you on the M&S front I think they are evil
    DS1 arrived 22/02/11! 8lb3oz
    DD1 arrived 20/05/09 10lb3oz
    *Post Baby Weight loss start 23st5lb [STRIKE]now 19st 13lbs[/STRIKE] Post pregnancy weight #2 22st3lbs now 20st12*
  • angelfairy
    angelfairy Posts: 3,594 Forumite
    Something I have been a bit miffed by......plus size maternity clothes dont exist if you are over size 20 to 22. :rolleyes:

    Although I have discovered that Matalan make stretchy pants for larger women that are smart enough to wear to the office! Yay! :D

    Does anyone know of plus size maternity wear?

    Oh and Bra's, I am a 44 C which only exists in Avon, but me babylons are getting bigger, so can I still get measured in M&S even though I dont exist in their ranges?

    have you had a look at simplyb maternity on their website?
  • ooooh I like that idea! I hadnt thought of Simplybe Thank you:T
    DS1 arrived 22/02/11! 8lb3oz
    DD1 arrived 20/05/09 10lb3oz
    *Post Baby Weight loss start 23st5lb [STRIKE]now 19st 13lbs[/STRIKE] Post pregnancy weight #2 22st3lbs now 20st12*
  • angelfairy
    angelfairy Posts: 3,594 Forumite
    i'm going to have a nose too becuase my work trousers are going to be on the snug side at the minute.
  • I have bought quite a few bits from simplybe, including:

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    And I've worn them to an inch of their lives :rotfl:

    Remember to do a search for discount codes before you buy :D

    x
  • sooz
    sooz Posts: 4,560 Forumite
    Something I have been a bit miffed by......plus size maternity clothes dont exist if you are over size 20 to 22. :rolleyes:

    Additions do a small maternity range, which goes up to a size 22. The sizes are quite generous, I am being swamped by a size 18 wrap shirt, despite the enormous bump & even huger boobs ;)
    For bras, have you tried bravissimo?
  • skintchick
    skintchick Posts: 15,114 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    Morning girls
    Yesterday I called my GP's secretary and got her to ask him whether I should go and see him now or leave it a week or two, thinking that when I phoned him last time with my similarly-early BFP he told me to wait a week, retest and then see him.

    I expected him to say to leave it a week or two, retest and then go in. But the secretary just called and he said he wants me to g o in 'now'. That's his/her word, not mine. Now.

    I have booked for Monday at 9.20am but now am worrying that this means he thinks there is something wrong.

    It also means that it is almost the same timeframe as last time. Last time I saw him four (working) days after getting my BFP and Monday is four working days (although not simply four days as last time) after this BFP.

    As I got my BFP on the same day in my cycle as last time this feels a bit spooky.

    Please tell me I am being silly! Is there any reason he would say to go in 'now' and not 'leave it a week' like last time?

    I need some reassurance!
    :cool: DFW Nerd Club member 023...DFD 9.2.2007 :cool:
    :heartpuls married 21 6 08 :A Angel babies' birth dates 3.10.08 * 4.3.11 * 11.11.11 * 17.3.12 * 2.7.12 :heart2: My live baby's birth date 22 7 09 :heart2: I'm due another baby at the end of July 2014! :j
  • Lucifa73
    Lucifa73 Posts: 7,726 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Random whinge alert.

    I ache EVERYWHERE and am so tired even though I have slept through from 10-6 for the last two nights. Sigh

    Whinge over:p
    26.2.19/14.1.19: T MC 3629.26/3629.26 : VM 0% 1050/13876.59 : W 0% 100/1485 = 4409.26/18990.85 =25.17%
    28.1.19/28.1.19 Hubs 0% £400/£2,977 =13.44%
    SPC 2019 #073


  • skinty - there is no way that he would know that there is a problem with this pregnancy just from hearing your name.

    Maybe he knows you are a worrier and wants to reassure you?

    Try to calm down a bit - you will make yourself ill.

    Take care.
    r.mac wrote: »
    please listen to MFD - she is a wise woman :D
    Proud Mummy to the gorgeous Benjamin John born 14 March 2009, 8lbs 14oz
    A new little seedling on the way, due 30 September 2012
  • Lucifa73
    Lucifa73 Posts: 7,726 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    skintchick wrote: »
    Morning girls
    Yesterday I called my GP's secretary and got her to ask him whether I should go and see him now or leave it a week or two, thinking that when I phoned him last time with my similarly-early BFP he told me to wait a week, retest and then see him.

    I expected him to say to leave it a week or two, retest and then go in. But the secretary just called and he said he wants me to g o in 'now'. That's his/her word, not mine. Now.

    I have booked for Monday at 9.20am but now am worrying that this means he thinks there is something wrong.

    It also means that it is almost the same timeframe as last time. Last time I saw him four (working) days after getting my BFP and Monday is four working days (although not simply four days as last time) after this BFP.

    As I got my BFP on the same day in my cycle as last time this feels a bit spooky.

    Please tell me I am being silly! Is there any reason he would say to go in 'now' and not 'leave it a week' like last time?

    I need some reassurance!

    He's possibly erring on the side of caution because of last time? It doesn't mean it'll have the same outcome.
    26.2.19/14.1.19: T MC 3629.26/3629.26 : VM 0% 1050/13876.59 : W 0% 100/1485 = 4409.26/18990.85 =25.17%
    28.1.19/28.1.19 Hubs 0% £400/£2,977 =13.44%
    SPC 2019 #073


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