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MSE Pregnancy Club XII
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searching_me wrote: »im so worried now the midwife will say something to the health visitor about the dog x
Like what SM, that the dog behaved like a dog! I am assuming you cleaned it up straight away:rotfl:therefore you dealt with it which is what a responsible person does. I've just had an email 10 mins ago from a lady who's going to place my cat in a new home. I've had her 3 years but she can lash out for no reason so not good with little ones.Too many children, too little time!!!0 -
i know tara but bloody dog had to didnt of course i cleaned it up but the bloody timing grrrrr .. im no good with cat they dont like me even the nice ones lash out at me x
Still searching .....:)
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good news, definitely!
get an extra 2 months maternity leave to relax and i'm studying to be a childminder so means i'll have the cash i need to make the changes needed at home before i get Ofsted inspected and means i can start earning doing that sooner...:male:Alfie Sidney born 29th August 2009:male:0 -
Hi Lou
I have one too. Do you know how bad yours is? The outcome of the pregnancy and the risk factors apparently depend on the degree to which the uterus is split. Mine wasn't discovered though until after I'd successfully given birth to my first child. I've had 4 pregnancies: one miscarriage which was not related to the shape of the uterus, two live births, and one still in production. In fact the only problem I've ever had with mine was the inability of several doctors to insert an IUD without putting me under general anaesthetic and using a hysteroscope! If you are concerned though, can you not ask to be referred to consultant care, as they may be able to answer your questions more fully
Hi Nicki
Not sure how bad it is as i found out when i was about 20 and the doctor that told me was mean, he basically told me that i woul not be able to have children unless i had them in the next few months, which worried the life out of me as i had only meet my then boyfriend. Also he said i would never be able to carry full term. I was by myself when he told me all of this, however after complaing about him i saw a another doctor that said i should be able to carry a baby but they will have to keep a close eye on me which is what worrried me when i said this to the midwife and she said oh dont worry it will be fine ? I am now 35 so saw that 1st doctor over 15 years ago ( Dont like to think as me being 20 over 15 years ago) As i swear i am only 24 now !!!! Having a toyboy helps my oh is ten years younger than me.Darling son born 10/12/09 hopefully the 1st of many :j0 -
SM, MW can see how good a mum you are so I'm sure she will have no concerns at all. How's BF going?Too many children, too little time!!!0
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Afternoon chicks.. got my 20 week scan today eek im now 20+5 will let you know outcome tonight.. fingers crossed everything is growing as it should and as an added bonus I will know if its an ickle BOY or GIRL,eekk take care everyone.. xxxxReceived £2,626.00 in PPI -2013:j
Received £1400 charges - 2006:j0 -
fitzilian19 wrote: »good news, definitely!
get an extra 2 months maternity leave to relax and i'm studying to be a childminder so means i'll have the cash i need to make the changes needed at home before i get Ofsted inspected and means i can start earning doing that sooner...
Congratulations then!0 -
Good luck Nanc, X.Too many children, too little time!!!0
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not sure ex will agree but as long as i can pay my half of the mortgage (that is going to be put aside where i cant touch and spend on bubs!) then he cant say or do anything to make me budge!
might have a nap this afternoon... thats what ladies do when they have no work, right??:male:Alfie Sidney born 29th August 2009:male:0 -
fitzilian19 wrote: »might have a nap this afternoon... thats what ladies do when they have no work, right??
I'm a lady of leisure right now (except for the fortnightly signing-on)
:heartpuls Mrs Marleyboy :heartpuls
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