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MSE Pregnancy Club VII
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Does anyone have one of these nursing chairs? Know where they sell them so I could try one?
http://www.mums2b.co.uk/shopdisplayproducts.asp?Search=Yes&sppp=10
Are they any good? Does anyone know where I could get one cheaper please? This
is the cheapest I could find.
Problem I have is our living room (where the sofa is) is right at street level and we get a few people walking passed during the day. The sofa is side on to the window with no way to move it so I'm back to the window.
The chair we have at the moment in the nursery was from a relative and is cream and nice enough but the arms are too high for breast feeding and I want to be comfortable if bean doesn't take to the breast straight away.
I know I'm ages off but I'm trying so hard to be organised and every time I get one thing sorted I think of something else we need!
Thanks for your help.
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totally agree on the nappies thing, we stocked up loads on huggies cos per nappy they worked out cheaper than pampers when they were on offer in tesco but had a pack of pampers too, he keeps getting wee up his back or coming out the sides of the huggies but we have never had a breach of security with pampers! just gotta use the pesky things up but will never ever buy them again!!
Lots of us on this thread bought loads of size one Huggies at £1 a pack during the Boots.com glitch! And I bought lots more with MOC's and offers. I swear by Huggies as they have been fantastic with both of mine but I do know that lots of brands seem to suit babies differently. I once deviated to Pampers and Lidl's own (due to a coupon for a free pack) and have always gone back to my trusted Hugs!.
I'm sure you know this, but just in case, are you making sure his willy is pointing down when you put on his new nappy?. Wee up the back and to the sides is a classic sign of it pointing elsewhere!
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Bear i soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo want one of them :rotfl: x
Still searching .....:)
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BF, I've tried one in a big retail park type Mothercare store. Made me seasick _pale_0
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bear i want this one it is so cosy honestly its the best thing my bum has ever been in
http://www.kiddicare.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/productdisplayA_165_10751_-1_14053_29842_10001_14053
xStill searching .....:)
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emlou, ask SB - she's mentioned taking nappies back to Asda (even if you didn't buy them from there) and gets them swapped for different ones. Don't know if it works between brands or if it's just different sizes within the same brand, as long as Asda sell them
Yes, I have done this lots (please don't judge me!).
The CS staff at my local Asda are lovely and I always blame DH for 'buying the wrong size!'. Its never been a problem to exchange without a receipt and I usually take about 4 packs back each time. I've always swapped Huggies for Huggies though, just for a different size. You could always be the guinea pig and say DH really messed up on the brand as well as size!
:rotfl:
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:grouphug: Lots of hugs and positive vibes, Annie.
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searching_me wrote: »are you trying to make me jealous :rotfl: x
Yep. Also got Lemon Tart, loads of crisps, galaxy bars and my Easter Eggs!!
MIL has just asked for a list of 10 things she can buy for Bean - problem is she can buy too much and I don't want to take advantageA very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
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your lucky glam my MIL aint interested i havent even met her in the 10 years ive known and been with OH ... mind you in some ways i think thats a blessing x
Still searching .....:)
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Yep
. Also got Lemon Tart, loads of crisps, galaxy bars and my Easter Eggs!!
MIL has just asked for a list of 10 things she can buy for Bean - problem is she can buy too much and I don't want to take advantage
Glam, maybe you can create a Wish List with lots of items, cheap and expensive, that she could choose from? Then you wouldn't feel so bad and she can pick what she fanices. I've done this both times as my whole family are extremely generous but I didn't want to seem to be taking advantage. I explained we would be buying some items ourselves (but as it happens there was nothing left on the list!!
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