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MSE Pregnancy Club VII
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Holly legs like a chicken drumstick willoughby's mat collection is available to pre-order from today
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3hasarrived - don't you think she looks huuuuge on DOI tho? considering she's around 28 - 31 weeksDMP Mutual Support Thread Member No 19017/05/08 - Total on DMP: £10025.7007/05/14 - Total on DMP: £1666.20 DFD: July 2017!!Baby Tomos born 5th June 2009 - 6lb 5oz :jWeight Loss Target - to lose 60.8lb by NYE 2015 - 37.6lb TO GO0 -
:eek: "she’ll also meet pregorexic women – a worryingly growing band of mums-to-be who are starving themselves and their unborn babies.":eek:
I really feel like slapping any woman who puts her looks before her child's health! :mad: so just in case Holly if u read this I'm glad u have a nice big bum - don't go dieting0 -
I still think she's gorgeous and would love to look like that instead of the frump mess that I am right now, just shocked at how big her bum looked.
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I don't think anyone can really understand what it's like though. These women are sick and need help, I'm not sure it's something they're in control of doing. I will be watching the programme though.DMP Mutual Support Thread Member No 19017/05/08 - Total on DMP: £10025.7007/05/14 - Total on DMP: £1666.20 DFD: July 2017!!Baby Tomos born 5th June 2009 - 6lb 5oz :jWeight Loss Target - to lose 60.8lb by NYE 2015 - 37.6lb TO GO0
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I don't think anyone can really understand what it's like though. These women are sick and need help, I'm not sure it's something they're in control of doing. I will be watching the programme though.
It does seem that for a lot of people with eating disorders, pregnancy is the worst thing that can happen. Strangely, a few acutally recover during pregnancy and never relapse. I'm hoping I'll be one of those!Stay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.0 -
As much as I'd love to think so....if you could see me now you wouldn't agree.
I've eaten 6 welshcakes this morning, my hairs slapped back, no make up, no bra, wearing tracksuit bottoms and a t shirt I haven't ironed. What a state! Will have to sort myself out before OH comes home.DMP Mutual Support Thread Member No 19017/05/08 - Total on DMP: £10025.7007/05/14 - Total on DMP: £1666.20 DFD: July 2017!!Baby Tomos born 5th June 2009 - 6lb 5oz :jWeight Loss Target - to lose 60.8lb by NYE 2015 - 37.6lb TO GO0 -
feelinggood wrote: »It does seem that for a lot of people with eating disorders, pregnancy is the worst thing that can happen. Strangely, a few acutally recover during pregnancy and never relapse. I'm hoping I'll be one of those!
Apparently lots of women don't have this eating disorder until they become pregnant and then it rears it's head. It is awful.
Sorry feelinggood, but I may be reading your post wrong. Do you have a problem with food? Do tell me to mind my own business, I just didn't want you to think I was ignoring what you said.DMP Mutual Support Thread Member No 19017/05/08 - Total on DMP: £10025.7007/05/14 - Total on DMP: £1666.20 DFD: July 2017!!Baby Tomos born 5th June 2009 - 6lb 5oz :jWeight Loss Target - to lose 60.8lb by NYE 2015 - 37.6lb TO GO0 -
Apparently lots of women don't have this eating disorder until they become pregnant and then it rears it's head. It is awful.
Sorry feelinggood, but I may be reading your post wrong. Do you have a problem with food?
I'm a compulsive overeater. Although about a year ago I made the switch to Bulimia, but haven't purged since getting pregnant, so I'm hoping thats all fixed. For some reason, morning sickness put me off being sick! :rotfl:
Pregnancy is really quite incredible, the amount it changes your body. I'm amazed and thrilled with it (I sit staring at my bump in the bath for ages) but I can see how it'd freak a lot of women out.Stay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.0 -
I'm glad to here that feelinggood. You do sound really happy. I do the same, I sit in the bath watching it. It's amazing when he kicks and makes the water ripple. How sad eh? My OH does feel for him kicking but I think he thinks I'm mad when I sit there watching my stomache.DMP Mutual Support Thread Member No 19017/05/08 - Total on DMP: £10025.7007/05/14 - Total on DMP: £1666.20 DFD: July 2017!!Baby Tomos born 5th June 2009 - 6lb 5oz :jWeight Loss Target - to lose 60.8lb by NYE 2015 - 37.6lb TO GO0
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I'm glad to here that feelinggood. You do sound really happy. I do the same, I sit in the bath watching it. It's amazing when he kicks and makes the water ripple. How sad eh? My OH does feel for him kicking but I think he thinks I'm mad when I sit there watching my stomache.
OH thinks it is really gross! If I ask him to, he will feel, but I can see him trying not to be sick when it really moves. Baby seems really responsive in the bath - if I wet the flannel then drip the water on him, he moves!
One weird thing he does now, is whack me in the pelvis, and something clicks! I'm hoping its me, and not him :eek:Stay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.0
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