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MSE Pregnancy Club VII

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  • Glamazon
    Glamazon Posts: 8,401 Forumite
    Sami_Bee wrote: »
    its a far too common occurrence that I turn up at MIL's to find her on pc in kitchen, BIL upstairs on pc and BIL's GF on laptop all playing WoW together!
    I always say "Looosseerrrs" :rotfl:

    Now that is strange! MIL on WoW?!!! - I'll look at her in a whole new light from now on!
    A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea

    Where does the time go? :think:
  • elle_gee
    elle_gee Posts: 8,584 Forumite
    Oww Oww Oww.. I just sneezed and my whole bump tightened up! Baby then spent the next five minutes kicking really hard - probably trying to create some room again!!

    I have a dilemma... Orange or Lemon/Lime Calypso?! (no lolly moulds in Morrisons - need to try Tesco tomorrow! :().

    searching, which type of blanket do you mean? Cellular, fleece, cot, pram, crib.. :confused: I'm looking for you but getting confused by all the diff types!
  • Sami_Bee wrote: »
    its a far too common occurrence that I turn up at MIL's to find her on pc in kitchen, BIL upstairs on pc and BIL's GF on laptop all playing WoW together!
    I always say "Looosseerrrs" :rotfl:

    £26.97 pm! :eek:. Think you had better get them on MSE! :money: :rotfl:

    xx
  • elle_gee
    elle_gee Posts: 8,584 Forumite
    EA, do you know your OH's family health history too? You won't need to know it for tomorrow, but you will for your booking appointment. You can take him with you to that if you like, or just write it all down beforehand :)
  • MrsTinks
    MrsTinks Posts: 15,238 Forumite
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    I keep meaning to try out WoW - it SHOULD work on this laptop... Which one should I buy though? There are sooooo many by the looks of it and I have no idea if any are easier to start with or not... I know my younger sister has her own server as does one of my old school chums - again wouldn't know the reason behind it to be honest as to me a server is a glorified computer costing from £3500 upwards and sits in a server room in a rack... - I assume they don't rent their own entire server as I know how much we charge for them where I work ;)
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  • jillie1974
    jillie1974 Posts: 6,997 Forumite
    am i the only one who doesnt know what WoW is or am i being really daft and its something i already do???
    'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'
  • mookiandco
    mookiandco Posts: 1,294 Forumite
    tiamai_d wrote: »
    Anyhoo, looks like it is perfectly safe to use at any time, kids can use it, and lloyds has it at £14.99 (its red light therapy NOT infared) so I'm buying it. Sami, your a HF sufferer too aint ya? Will let you know if it works ;)

    Now do I want an air ioniser with it? :cool:

    My hubby has really bad hayfever and I bought him one of these last year from Lloyds. It was love at first use. I then had to buy them for everyone I know including my mum, 2 neighbours, a Judge at my husband's work place, a spare for hubby just in case there was a world wide shortage and his broke etc etc. Everyone thought they were great. My hubby didnt have to take anti-histamines all summer! I don't know how it worked but it did.

    You do look a bit of a prat with a lit up red nose though:rotfl:

    I also bought an ioniser and it is poooo. It just attracts all the dust and has an annoying hum.
    Proud Mummy to Leila aged 1 whole year:j
  • Nikabella
    Nikabella Posts: 413 Forumite
    With regards to the Raspberry Leaf Tea (sorry couldn't find the post to quote) I used it in my first pregnancy & I had a very easy birth although of course I will never know if that's the reason!

    I didn't start taking the tablets until quite late - I had them ready to use from the moment you are allowed, however my midwife was convinced that my baby was tiny (she wasn't as she was 8lbs5 at birth!) & told me it might make her come early & that would be bad etc. So there may have even been scope for more of an effect. My second stage was about 45 minutes & I found it quite enjoyable (I'm weird I know:p ) & after the birth when I was checked on the 2nd day my midwife was shocked to find my womb had completely contracted back. I have no idea whether the RLT had any effect or if I was just lucky but either way I will definetely be using them again this time.

    EA - Regarding my partners peanut allergy, what do you advise? They say that if you suffer from Asthma, Hayfever or Excema (sp?) you shouldn't eat peanuts during pregnancy so if your partner has an actual peanut allergy I would avoid them like the plague! A peanut allergy is a scary thing & I think I'd rather do without peanuts for 9 months than risk it. Between my OH & I we suffer from all 3 of the aforementioned, so, as with last time I will be avoiding peanuts completely.

    A.x
    :DBeautiful DD born Jan 2007 :D
    :sad: One Angel baby lost April 2009 :sad:
    :D Beautiful DS born March 2010 :D
  • searching_me
    searching_me Posts: 18,414 Forumite
    elle cot, pram and bouncer (if hes like his sister he wont be out of it) ive seen some in primark (just bog standard blue super soft ones) for about £3 x
    :)Still searching .....:)
  • jillie1974 wrote: »
    am i the only one who doesnt know what WoW is or am i being really daft and its something i already do???

    World of Warcraft. A roleplay game online :D.

    xx
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