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MSE Pregnancy Club IV
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Hello All,
Congratulations Tiamai_d its lovely to have you back, take it easy!
Feelie I would defo get away while you can, glad you managed to speak to someone at long last.
I know Its naughty but I am staying in my underwired bras - and my thongs! :rotfl: A girl has still got to feel girly somehow when she feels like a bloated I dont know what - (cant think of appropriate word) I blame baby brain!
Went to the midwife this morning where she stole my blood! Ouch Im pretty mean with itAnd Lexie wouldnt stop booting her as she was trying to have a listen and a feel!
Other than that nothing to report here!
Hope all of you are well, Hugs to you all whether you want them or not!
x x x
''I'm selfish, impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best."
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Anyway, did anyone hear about the couple whose midwife sued them for failing to provide a safe workplace because she stumbled or tripped on something, Still no outcome - will be interesting to see what happens ......
I can't believe that story! Surely the MW has a duty of care to herself - if she thought the stairs were dangerous, she should have asked for things to be moved! I didn't realise that visiting people could try and sue. I gave my Nurse a cup of tea once, imagine the trouble I'd have been in if it'd had been too hot!Stay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.0 -
feelinggood wrote: »We're down in Hampshire at the moment. From Manc orginally, but here for work. Luckily OH has a wonderfully comfortable car, but he gets annoyed at me having to stop at every services on the journey home now!
Its been a month without cigs! He is starting to be a bit more normal, which is great.
They'll have fudge on IOW won't they? I need fudge.
Why did I think you were Cheshire? I had sandbach in my head (I think of you when I drive past Sandbach services)
Not fair to mention fudge - I have just had to steal one out of DSS Selection boxplease listen to MFD - she is a wise womanProud Mummy to the gorgeous Benjamin John born 14 March 2009, 8lbs 14ozA new little seedling on the way, due 30 September 20120 -
Hi all..
Congratulations tiamai_d - fabulous news!Glad everyone's scans and checkups have gone well today too.
Guess what I've finally done today? Cleared the filing abyss from my office!!Only took three hours.. :whistle: My back is a tad painful now too - didn't think about that when they ordered me to do it, did they?! :mad:
MIL is on her way over. Can quickly show her what I bought yesterday then I'm off to my parents to stash it all there. Got to check out the storage space available at my parents house.. my sister is moving from a small flat to a big cottage this weekend so just about all of her stuff should be cleared from the house just in time for us to dump all our stuff there! Oh, my Dad's going to love me.. :cool: :rotfl:
Will be back later xx0 -
My_Fathers_Daughter wrote: »Why did I think you were Cheshire? I had sandbach in my head (I think of you when I drive past Sandbach services
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Not fair to mention fudge - I have just had to steal one out of DSS Selection box
Thats where I'm from, and where family are. Would move back if there were any jobs to be had, but its much more sensible to be down here at the moment. Mum is a bit gutted, I think she wants to visit the baby every day!
I really, really want to go to a proper fudge shop. One with all the big long blocks laid out!
I once had some mini-egg flavour fudge, it was the nicest thing I've ever had. I've been searching every year, but I'm never found itThey've also stopped doing those Terry's Egg and Spoon things
Stay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.0 -
Feelie - they have fudge on IOW :j and lovely little cafes with cream teas :drool:
they also have a factory that makes the blades for wind turbines - fact fans(OH has been a couple of times as his work provides their ventilation systems
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feelinggood wrote: »I can't believe that story! Surely the MW has a duty of care to herself - if she thought the stairs were dangerous, she should have asked for things to be moved! I didn't realise that visiting people could try and sue. I gave my Nurse a cup of tea once, imagine the trouble I'd have been in if it'd had been too hot!
:eek: :eek: I wondered about insurance but maybe I'm a tad paranoid cause I live in the same vicinity ..... Hope ours isn't allergic to cats and that the dog stays on the other side of the baby gate
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I thought that they visited your house to make sure it was safe before they agreed to a HB
therefore its their fault for not saying it wasn't safe
thats a whole new neiche (sp?) market now HB insurance0 -
Hey ladies, just popping in to give you all a big hug and hope you are all well..A cloudy day is no match for a sunny disposition~ William Arthur Ward ~0
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