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MSE Pregnancy Club IV
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Hey guys anyone know of a decent looking rear facing pushchair? I quite like the silvercross style ones but they are a bit impractical... Maybe one thats reversable or something any help with any you find decent would be greatful
So sick of pram hunting heheHave a yummy sling waiting atm had a friend make me it when i had my first
Hi Rachel,
Have a look at this site: http://www.mypushchair.co.uk/reversible-pushchairs.php
Lots of different rear facing ones there, I remember it from when I was looking for one last year for my DD.
HTH
MDWProud to be dealing with my debts
DD Katie born April 2007!
3 years 9 months and proud of it
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Great news Tiamai :0
On the subject of hiccups, don't whinge about them now - they carry on when baby is born, then you have a grumpy baby to distract too!!! Nothing cuter than baby the first time she has hiccups though - Izzy looked everso surprised every time she hiccuped for the first day or so. I think she's getting more used to them now though, so instead of looking surprised she looks at me grumpily as if to say "why aren't you making it stop!".
Oh, I didn't realise how much of a baby brain I had until last night. I have been slowly working my way through a puzzle book for the past couple of months. I thought it was a really hard one, but it turns out I was just pregnantIt's one of those books where they get harder towards the end of the book, but I'm on nearly the last page, and suddenly I no longer have to cheat and look at the answers :rotfl: :rotfl: . So yes, you do get your brain back eventually!
Isabella Molly born 14th January 2009
New challenge for 2011 - saving up vouchers to pay for Chistmas!Amazon £48.61 Luncheon Vouchers £240 -
feelinggood wrote: »Not sure if its hiccups, but sometime I can feel him having weird spasms. Think that is hiccups? Its like he is vibrating a bit!
He has been having an uncomfy day today - he has turned round at least 20 times. Woke up this morning, and I had a leg sticking out of my bump - so a weird bump and my bump! He keeps turning round and I just see a big buldge moving across my stomach.
I can't eat now, Glucose Tolerance Test tomorrow. I want supper:j Baby boy Number 2, arrived 12th April 2009!:j0 -
astonsmummy wrote: »ooh thanks for reminding me!
How come I always sleep badly when I've got to be up? Baby woke me up at about 5:30 and decided to wiggle continuous till I got up! Now got to have a lovely sugary drink. I want breakfast instead. I'm hungry. How can they torture us pregnant ladies like this!
I've decided that I'm going to buy things after my 34 week scan. I've been having a browse around, and think I'll go for the Emmaljunga Smart Duo Combi:
http://www.nurseryworldonline.co.uk/emmaljunga-smart-duo-combi-pram-pro-ocean-p-9040.html
Just need to find somewhere that stock it to check that its what I want, but seems to tick all the boxes!Stay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.0 -
*yawn* I wanna go back to bed and sleep some more... whoever invented work anyway!
Now... do I go to the office and pass an Asda? OR do I stay home and go tonight? Hmmmm Anyone know how long they're likely to have stock in for the baby eventI WANT to go in for the baby event but I don't want to go in cos I don't fancy a day in the office...
grrrr choices!
DFW Nerd #025DFW no more! Officially debt free 2017 - now joining the MFW's!
My DFW Diary - blah- mildly funny stuff about my journey0 -
Tine - I think it is in for a week or so, and someone mentioned that after the 'event' has finished they sell the rest off half price:) although if you are after something specific I suppose it is best to get it straight away. I also have to have that foul Gaviscon, EVERY NIGHT!!!! I keep a big bottle of it next to the bed as I get acid heartburn every time I lie down:(
Off on the school run, then I will jump straight on the bus and go to Asda....How am I going to restrain myself from buying blue clothes whilst I am in town Aaaaargh!!!!
Good luck with the GTT feelie:)
Mel xUnless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,
Nothing is going to get better. It's not.0 -
Oooh, I feel all sick and horrible.
Gaviscon - I can't work out what is worse, the heartburn or the gaviscon. I just put up with it most of the time. Unfortunately, I've got some stomach issue, and was on pretty strong medication for heatburn before I got pregnant, but can't take it now, so just got to suffer.Stay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.0 -
went to my mw for check up, and hurray babys head down,iron levels are better, and I'm now 37 weeks so can deliver in mlu, if it comes before 41+ weeks.I have late babies usually, but have booked for a reflexology session (heres hoping) it will be a treat if it does nothing.0
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