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Some Holly Willioughby stuff which is niceA very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
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I'm A- and hubby is A+. I've donated a fair few pints in my time- finally got round to letting them know I was pregnant and they said I wouldn't be able to donate until Aug 2010 and that they'll write to me then. Sounds so far away...
Feel absolutely wiped out this morning, even though I actually got quite a good night's sleep. So do not want to go into work at 1pm until 9pm. Would much rather doze all day on the sofa.
Am really starving today as well, which combined with the tiredness makes me think baby is having a big old growth spurt. Still not much of a bump although I can definitely feel it.:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator0 -
I am an A+ girl too!
Just rang my Maternity unit to book a tour of the delivery suite - first available appointment is 20th June! I will be nearly 39 weeks by then :eek:. Well, at least if the walk around the suite sets off my labour, I am in the right place! Its my own fault, as I should have booked it a few weeks ago but forgot :doh:.Value of prizes 2010 - 2017: £8374 Wins 2022: Magic set
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aless, I had cravings for acidic things really early on... Couldn't get enough orange juice or salt and vinegar crisps... They died off by the middle weeks... And then I just became a piggy and fancied eating anythingA very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...My Fathers Daughter wrote: »Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.
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mollythewestie wrote: »I am an A+ girl too!
Just rang my Maternity unit to book a tour of the delivery suite - first available appointment is 20th June! I will be nearly 39 weeks by then :eek:. Well, at least if the walk around the suite sets off my labour, I am in the right place! Its my own fault, as I should have booked it a few weeks ago but forgot :doh:.
This happened to me, and we just asked for a list of the dates when people are having tours and called on those days for cancellations. We got one on the second attempt, I think.Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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Good Morning ladies and bumps!
Hope everyone is well..... sending labour vibes to theose in want/need of them.:D
I had a really odd night last night, I went to bed with a headache (never really get headaches) then woke up at 3am to be sick. Still feeling slightly nauseous. Am thinking of giving the day unit a call just to make sure its all ok.
Oh I am O+ and OH has no idea what he is lol:rotfl:DS1 arrived 22/02/11! 8lb3oz
DD1 arrived 20/05/09 10lb3oz*Post Baby Weight loss start 23st5lb [STRIKE]now 19st 13lbs[/STRIKE] Post pregnancy weight #2 22st3lbs now 20st12*0 -
I also registered with the nappy lady and got my recommendations for nappies this morning, so am off to have a good look at what she suggests. Has anyone used this service before, and if so, were you happy with what was recommended? Don't really want to fork out £250 for a system on her recommendation if in fact its rubbish for my kid when he or she is born.
I used the nappy lady and my advisor came back with two recommendations for me and when checking the reviews they both come highly recommended. She also offered a trial option which is say one of each product to try before committing to the full purchase.
I have been very satisfied with the service received but I haven't used the nappies yet so can't comment on them but have high hopes. I certainly want to give it a go as I really can't justify the cost of disposables out here at £10 a pack of nappies and £3 a pack of wipes. No BOGOF's or price glitches here unfortunately.0 -
tickle - I've read that throwing up is one of the early signs of things to come! something about your body's way of getting rid of the unnecessary stuff before the birthtop 2013 wins: iPad, £50 dental care, £50 sportswear, £50 Nectar GC, £300 B&Q GC; jewellery, Bumbo, 12xPringles, 2xDiesel EDT, £25 Morrisons, £50 Loch Fyne
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:xmassmile Mummy to Finn - 12/09; Micah - 08/12! :j0 -
mountainlioness wrote: »Morning all
we're starting the nursery hunt - unfortunately places do seem to get booked up.
Does anyone have any experience of Montessori nurseries btw? We have one near us and a lot of the principles appeal to us (as you might think given I post about the importance of children being able to question their world and develop as individuals) but have no idea what the 'practice' might be like and how children then fit into mainstream school...
I'm sure most kids would adjust to mainstream school fine though
FYI: if u look on ur local council's website there will be a list off all local childminders, nurseries etc.#searching_me wrote: »i wasnt on last night fell asleep at 7pm woke up at 11:30pm stayed up til 3-4am just laying in bed talking to OH been in and out of sleep since god im shattered ...
oh im O- if anyone interested xyou left me all alone n u weren't even asleep/getting jiggy:eek: I got to sleep at 4am too
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