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MSE Pregnancy Club IV
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On the linea negra front, I got very excited yesterday as I thought I had developed one. An hour after putting my PJs on it had gone. Then I realised it was the gusset seam on my thick tights that had left a mark down my tummy!!Proud Mummy to Leila aged 1 whole year:j0
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Would this be ideal as a 1st pram?
http://www.kiddicare.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/productdisplayA_0_10751_-1__78927_10001_
It's got a flat bed, car seat and a normal seat for them, would that cover everything we needed for the 1st few years?
Thanks**BERTIE**Did you Know: It costs more than £325,000 a day to run the lifeboat service? (with no government funding) Please donate to the RNLI0 -
ooh look what I've started :rotfl:
Skinty its ur decision and I'm not saying either of us is right or wrong, I was brought up with working dogs and although they were/are deff pets too they were workers first and stayed outside along with our rabbits, guinea pigs and ferrets!!
I'm sure if I grew up with dogs in the house I'd think it was weird to keep them outside
I'm torn on the other issue tho! I generally don't agree with abortions and don't know that I could ever have one but then I also think its cruel to let someone die so I dunno!
Ps are you sure your cat won't get in bubs cot? will you have a cat net? coz thats a SIDs risk so obviously you'll want to avoid that0 -
chalky_bertie wrote: »Would this be ideal as a 1st pram?
http://www.kiddicare.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/productdisplayA_0_10751_-1__78927_10001_
It's got a flat bed, car seat and a normal seat for them, would that cover everything we needed for the 1st few years?
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Cheaper here
http://www.boots.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?categoryParentId=3680&storeId=10052&productId=52672&callingViewName=&categoryId=3705&langId=-1&catalogId=11051
ETA: Oh, you've changed it from the Tesco one!0 -
ooh look what I've started :rotfl:
Skinty its ur decision and I'm not saying either of us is right or wrong, I was brought up with working dogs and although they were/are deff pets too they were workers first and stayed outside along with our rabbits, guinea pigs and ferrets!!
I'm sure if I grew up with dogs in the house I'd think it was weird to keep them outside
I'm torn on the other issue tho! I generally don't agree with abortions and don't know that I could ever have one but then I also think its cruel to let someone die so I dunno!
Ps are you sure your cat won't get in bubs cot? will you have a cat net? coz thats a SIDs risk so obviously you'll want to avoid that
SHe won't - with what I want to get there won;t be any room between me and Bubba, and I always wake up when she climbs on me so I'd just shover her over should she try anything.
I might get a cat net anyway though to be sure, but I really don;t think it will be an issue - she knows who is boss!: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
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chalky_bertie wrote: »Would this be ideal as a 1st pram?
http://www.kiddicare.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/productdisplayA_0_10751_-1__78927_10001_
It's got a flat bed, car seat and a normal seat for them, would that cover everything we needed for the 1st few years?
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Lots of the mums at groups i have been/go to have that pram and say its fantastic provided you're walking everywhere as its far too big/heavy to keep lugging on busses or into the boot. will u n wifey be mostly walking?
Walking with the dog around the village. Very rarely do we go into town.**BERTIE**Did you Know: It costs more than £325,000 a day to run the lifeboat service? (with no government funding) Please donate to the RNLI0 -
Well, Molly has the run of our house at the mo - eventhough when we first got her we were determined to never let her on the bed, sofa etc. :rolleyes:
But we have started to make upstairs off limits in preparation for when the baby comes. We have just had our bedroom redecorated and we are temporarily sleeping in the "nursery" so we have stopped her going in the new bedroom and she will stop going in the "nursery" once we move out. She never sleeps upstairs with us though - she stays in the kitchen at night.
She is quite spoilt and clingy, so we have bought a crying doll that I put on my lap occasionally, hopefully she will get used to there being something else, other than her and the laptop on my lap.Value of prizes 2010 - 2017: £8374 Wins 2022: Magic set
Debt free thanks to MSE0 -
Luckily BunBun hasn't realised that he can climb stairs, so he is only downstairs!Stay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.0
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chalky_bertie wrote: »Walking with the dog around the village. Very rarely do we go into town.0
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