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MSE Pregnancy Club XIV
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Good luck Hypno, with holding onto your baby until tomorrow afternoon.
Glam, can you send some of your motivation my way.
Have to say the heartburn tablets prescribed by the doctor are fantastic.
Only had them two days, but it is amazing how much better i feel without the yacky burny feeling in my chest.
Baby is doing some serious moving and there are some quite strong BHs
happening at the minute.
I'm off to the free pamering session at the local surestart centre again tonight. Should get one more in at the beginning of September before the baby comes. Now do i go for the foot massage, manicure and polish or neck and shoulder massage? Had the foot massage last time and it was fab, but then my shoulders felt ignored :rotfl:. Would also like a manicure as all my nails are looking quite long except for one thumb that broke right down, which will look silly if i get them all painted nicely. Oh its such a hard dilema.0 -
I think i struck unlucky when getting through to tax credits office, i'm talking to the dumbest excuse of a woman ever. She's had me waiting 10 mins while she tries to work out what she's doing - all i wanted to know was when i'm being paid she's saying they have no bank details for me even though i got a random payment today of £40 from them INTO MY BANK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Muppet!!!0 -
:beer::j:D:TCongratulations tia:beer::j:D:T
Stay put baby hypno!!!! so you mummy can have a nice relaxed planned c section tomorrow0 -
Aargh!!! I really could scream. My back pain has now become hip and back pain and I've been so sore at work today. My boss is off sick so I can't even talk to her about the fact that I just cannot cope being on my feet all day anymore and my hubby is at work till midnight so I have no-one to pamper me. My feet throb and I just want to cry!!!
On a much happier note, congratulations to Natalie and Tia!!! Two more baby girls for the board!:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator0 -
Sorry you feel so rubbish gisi can you get a pizza or somethng - save you having to cook and put you feet up? BIG HUGS
I am just off for my daily walk with bump around the park - will be back shortly.0 -
afternoon...
my feet are killing me from walking round bury.
have got my knitting needles and wool though to knit 2 baby cardigans. mumi posting me the pattern today. all the patterns i've seen are dead frilly and i dont really like them so mum is sending me the one she has used for all of us when we were babies. just plain and simple. cant wait to start knitting!!
have got a nice foot soak for later on to relax a bit.'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0 -
:eek: Footling breach is the most dangerous AFAIK to deliver vaginally (for baby). A frank breach will hurt like f**k, but there's a better chance the baby will be OK. A footling breach, even in hospital, has a high chance of the umbilical cord being compressed during the birth, resulting in death, or at best serious brain damage.
I'm just off now to see the psych but you should have a google and find the stats before you decide. My DS was a footling breach and I had a planned c section with him. We were told if I went into labour naturally to get to the hospital immediately, through red lights if necessary, as the consequences of the cord getting compressed were so serious. There's another mum who used to post on here who also had a footling breach, and was in hospital for observation due to placenta problems, and she also was strongly advised to have a section, due to the high risks. Can't now remember who that was but if you search the last thread or the one before you should find her birth story.
I think it was Jvic
ETa - She had her baby at the beginning of June, so her posts may be a few pregnancy clubs back0 -
Afternoon ladies, congrats to everyone who has given birth
Had 20 week scan today and we are having a boy :jHope everyone is doing ok .
:heartpuls Baby Due 11th August 2012 :heartpuls0 -
Yay, Congratulations Scully. Glad the little man was accommodating enough to show you his bits
xxxCross Stitch Challenge member 11 - May challenge well under way
Very proud mummy to Gorgeous baby girl - 29/09/09 :j
Thanks to all who directed me to Quidco - £289.30 since Nov 09 :beer:0 -
Hey ladies, just to let you know that the bleeding seems to be slowing so keep up the good work with those vibes!
Agscully - Welcome to team blue!
Gisi- have you had your Risk Assessment done and got them to see if your workstation is suitable for you, maybe a chair, or footrests or something might make life a bit more comfortable, I had that problem and was in tears by 3pm because my chair was completely unsuitable and I had SPD, do try and speak to someone who can see if you can be made more comfortable!
Workingmummy - I'm jealous, i want both, id love a massage or a bit of feet pampering! Instead they'll take off my nailvarnish and expose my horrid feet ready for surgery, lucky me!
NIcki - Hope the session with the Pysch went well! Did you consider seeing a hypnotherapist, i know it can be pricey but when these things are seated deep in your subconscious it can be much quicker way to get to the root of the problem. Good luck either way, i really hope they are able to help...0
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