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  • Bear_family
    Bear_family Posts: 488 Forumite
    Sami_Bee wrote: »
    You don't wear them :D they go on the bed - its just a mattress protector type thing

    OK. I'm going to leave this conversation before I embarrass myself further! :rotfl:Nose to the grindstone.

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  • Sami_Bee
    Sami_Bee Posts: 14,555 Forumite
    skintchick wrote: »
    That's a whole different list! Need to talk to MW first and find out what she brings with her, but think I have a lot of what I need anyway like old towels and big knickers.

    I feel soooo sick! Have been like this for a few days. Can you get sickness in the third trimester? Can;t face food but am hungry at the same time.
    I was a bit miffed that I would have to wait for MW to come with the gas because Caz & Mel got theirs before hand - boo!

    Sickness yes! its totally normal to feel sick at any random time :rolleyes: one of the many joys!
    The very best is sometimes what nature gives us for free.
    3onitsway wrote: »
    I think Sami is right, as always!
  • lizziebell*80
    lizziebell*80 Posts: 1,210 Forumite
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    I emailed EJ, got first response and emailed measurements yesterday morning but not hard anything back :(
    I think that at 16w my (.)(.)s are still too small for them to want me to test anything (still measuring a 32B), rubbish!

    Skintchick, muslins still BOGOF in Tesco, works out £4.90 ish for 12.
  • skintchick
    skintchick Posts: 15,114 Forumite
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    Sami_Bee wrote: »
    I was a bit miffed that I would have to wait for MW to come with the gas because Caz & Mel got theirs before hand - boo!

    Sickness yes! its totally normal to feel sick at any random time :rolleyes: one of the many joys!

    Grrr. I hardly had any in the first tri and thought I'd got away with it. Feel rubbish now though.
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  • Sami_Bee
    Sami_Bee Posts: 14,555 Forumite
    has anyone else seen this http://www.babydam.co.uk/
    I was skeptical but they had it on This Morning the other day and it did actually work
    The very best is sometimes what nature gives us for free.
    3onitsway wrote: »
    I think Sami is right, as always!
  • SugarSpun
    SugarSpun Posts: 8,559 Forumite
    My doctor's gone home, Sami, it's Friday afternoon :(

    The clinic we booked in at only accepts people who go into labour after 33 weeks, so we'd have to go to the university hospital. I can't call them because I am lacking all the specialised birthing vocabulary. My OH is now on his way home so we will call them and then probably go in there and insist on a "stop the escape attempt" injection or two.
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  • skintchick
    skintchick Posts: 15,114 Forumite
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    Sami_Bee wrote: »
    has anyone else seen this http://www.babydam.co.uk/
    I was skeptical but they had it on This Morning the other day and it did actually work

    I'm not sure why that's any better than just putting some water in the bath?:confused:
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  • aless02
    aless02 Posts: 5,119 Forumite
    silly question time (don't worry, I will have millions more before my 9 months is up!) - do you NEED a baby bath thingee or can you just bathe your kiddo carefully in a the tub and/or sink?
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  • Hedgehog28
    Hedgehog28 Posts: 94 Forumite
    Hugs to you SugarSpun....I know, it's even harder when you have to describe what's going on in another language (we are in Belgium). Hope your OH gets home soon and then you can be on your way to the hospital.
    :jBaby boy, Hugh, born on the 8th June 2009, weighing 2.5kg:j
  • greent
    greent Posts: 10,781 Forumite
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    skintchick wrote: »
    I'm not sure why that's any better than just putting some water in the bath?:confused:


    And surely it would cost more than some baby baths anyway? Mine was £3 from Ikea.....

    And yes, you can just bath them in the big bath/ sink/ washing up bowl...

    greent
    feeling sick from too much creamy salad stuff from waitrose - followed by a whole toblerone (NOT a little one either:rotfl:)

    ETA: Hang on in there, SS - hope the contractions stop soon x
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