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MSE Pregnancy Club III

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  • AM - good on you for working at it. Lots of people don't. Just make sure that now you have some well talked through guidelines set down that you both stick to them...and above all keep talking. Congrats hun - you deserve a break :D



    Ladybird - welcome to the gossip house!!


    ps- did everybody spot that woolies are starting a massive sale tomorrow? What bubba-stuff can I buy from woolies??
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    please listen to MFD - she is a wise woman :D
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  • astonsmummy
    astonsmummy Posts: 14,219 Forumite
    Thanks guys!
    I'm so bloody excited, got me scan tommorrow :j
    I wasnt that excited before as I already kow the sex but now I just want to see my boy :D
    :j Baby boy Number 2, arrived 12th April 2009!:j
  • cazscoob
    cazscoob Posts: 4,990 Forumite

    ps- did everybody spot that woolies are starting a massive sale tomorrow? What bubba-stuff can I buy from woolies??

    no didnt know about that but will def be going for a look!!

    just had a friend on phone she had baby 4 weeks ago and finding it hard? baby screams 24/7 has just been told she is alergic to protein and put on special baby milk, has reflux and colic! dont think she has had more than 2 hrs sleep since baby was born. so we are going to meet up tom for coffee and she said she is going to swap Charlie for her baba, told her she will phone after an hour begging for me to get him back lol!
    What's for you won't go past you
  • Triggles
    Triggles Posts: 2,281 Forumite
    ladybird - congratulations - now you can enjoy the holidays and your maternity leave! :j
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  • Sami_Bee
    Sami_Bee Posts: 14,555 Forumite
    Caz: I'm loving your doggie! (I love westies and I'm loving both names) Me and Chris are desperate for a dog but we just aren't in the right situation to have one so he has to make do with visiting my dog that lives with her mum at my 'rents and he loves to pretend to hug and kiss buster on the paul o grady show! awww!

    MFD: woolies have some nice clothes and usually have fisher price stuff in the store so maybe you can get a bargin there. is the catalogue included do you know? if it is I might look for a changing station as I want a new one for this bubs

    Ladybird: was there any cake left over for us?


    AM: I'm ashamed to say i think I'm starting to agree with my DH that we shouldn't find out the sex this time :eek: talk me round please!
    The very best is sometimes what nature gives us for free.
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  • angelfairy
    angelfairy Posts: 3,594 Forumite
    MFD - oh no i didnt know woolies was starting a big sale tomorrow. will have to ask MIL to have a look for me. the one here in town have the ladybird range of clothes for bubs so might be able to pick up some cheap babygros :T .

    AM - So pleased you posted your news. It's your relationship and your choices, and it's lovely to hear that he was taking notice of you and not acting the way you said he would normally react to that kind of discussion. As for seeing your boy tomorrow, you lucky thing. I'm very jealous. is this appt in relation to his heart (sorry baby brain playing up on me here) or is your 20wk???

    Umm... was going to reply to others but now everything has gone from my mind!!! :mad:
  • Millie's_Mum
    Millie's_Mum Posts: 1,199 Forumite
    Just checking in, bit later than normal because we are all at home having a snow day, school was cancelled and OH at home too so we had a big snowball fight on the street, went for a walk and into the park and built a huge snowman (bout 5-6ft) with a couple of her friends and their mums.

    Then we've been moving millie's things into her new bedroom and have built the cot and put all the baby things (made me realise how little we've got) into what was millies room. Feeling quite organised now, but its just luck, OH works for himself and is normally dead busy so thought we would 'seize the day' whilst he has some time. Its all becoming a bit real.
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  • cazscoob
    cazscoob Posts: 4,990 Forumite
    we werent going to get a dog but DD2 was scared of dogs so we went and bought her a puppy, there is a week between the dog and charlie lol! DD2 is now not scared of dogs and loves her to pieces, charlie teases and torments dog worse now he can crawl and chase sfter her lol! if we knew about no 5 i dont think we would have got her but she is good and has never chewed a thing!

    what you going to do with all the time off ladybird!!!!
    What's for you won't go past you
  • cazscoob wrote: »

    we have a westie called 'skye' but her kennel club name is 'isla princess' so thats where he gets the dogs name bit from! think he is set on 'Hope' and i know i like it but know everyone will say yeah hope shes the last???

    !

    Thats 'cause Westies are the Besties! :D

    It's so weird Molly's pedigree name is "Bronwen Lily" and we are thinking of Bronwen for a girls name, but everyone has said "you can't name a baby after a dog" :rolleyes: .
    Bronwen goes really well with our surname too (Its a welsh place name) and we really want a welsh firstname thats slightly unususal without being unpronouncable!
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  • MrsTinks
    MrsTinks Posts: 15,238 Forumite
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    Well seen the Midwife and it was the same miserable one :( Boohiss!
    The good news is my bloods came back fine - no nasties (not that I thought there would be but still nice to hear it for some reason :confused: ) - the Midwife was surprised that my haemoglobin levels are at 14 although that's well within normal?
    All the other bloods were normal too - although most are at the high end of normal? Like heamatocrit whatever they are, red cell count and so on - the only low thing was my blood pressure... 100/60! :eek: I think the only other time I have differed from my normal blood pressure was when I was immobile in hospital at 6 weeks... hohum!
    Heard Beans heartbeat, but not very friendly MW meant I didn't feel much like asking her if I could record it on my mobile :S
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