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MSE Pregnancy Club XIV
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thnaks for clearing all that up!!'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0
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Nicki I agree with you about everyone being entitled to their scans on time etc and not to waste time by making things up etc just to get scanned. I have my appointment booked and was told that when I got there they may not do it, however the appointment is still booked for me so it's not like they can turn me away and then use that time to see someone else instead so I'm still hopeful I'll get the scan! I do still worry a lot about this pregnancy due to the bleeding I had earlier on, so as much as it will be lovely to see tic tac again, i'm more after wanting to see that he's ok!
ETA I'm off now anyway - picking up OH from home then back to 2 mins down the road for the hospital! Wish me luck girls and I'll be back later with some good news I hope!0 -
jillie1974 wrote: »flip!!
sister bought baby a 'my first liverpool kit' outfit last week and i cant find it!!
its not in the shopping bags from manchester!! need to turf out the baby clothes box (its a bit big) hope its in there!!:heartpuls Mrs Marleyboy :heartpuls
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Thanks Glam. I am trying to be less bitter, honest
. I'm happy for all the pregnant ladies on here just can't be happy for the one who nicked my hubby when I was trying for a baby.(yes I know it takes two). Good luck to you all. x
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elastigirl wrote: »It's so hard being ill when you have kids hubby acts like he has the plaque when he is ill and never gets out his pit, moans if i don't bring him enough cuppas etc he doesn't know how lucky he is i almost never take to my bed and have myself and ds to look after. but expected me to look after him when he is poorly who looks after me?
moan over :rotfl:
Ah, but you only have a cold. He has man flu. :rotfl:
Hope you're feeling a little better tomorrow:heartpuls Mrs Marleyboy :heartpuls
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Sarah_Joanne wrote: »Nicki I agree with you about everyone being entitled to their scans on time etc and not to waste time by making things up etc just to get scanned. I have my appointment booked and was told that when I got there they may not do it, however the appointment is still booked for me so it's not like they can turn me away and then use that time to see someone else instead so I'm still hopeful I'll get the scan! I do still worry a lot about this pregnancy due to the bleeding I had earlier on, so as much as it will be lovely to see tic tac again, i'm more after wanting to see that he's ok!
I'll keep my fingers crossed you get it. What time is it booked for?0 -
elasti - it was a good idea of yours to list the prams/pushchairs. Amazing that we've had no duplicates yet!
re swine flu - the temp is the biggie >38.4 plus the symptoms you have mentioned. Your temp will go down if you've taken paracetamol so please ring the swine flu helpline for advice - it's 0800 1 513 513 or your GP as you are pregnant.
Better to be safe IMO :grouphug:A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
Where does the time go? :think:0 -
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This is the bouncer OH wants
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3983722/c_1/1%7Ccat_14417537%7CBaby+toys%7C14417556/Trail/searchtext>BOUNCER.htm
jillie the one you posted is lovely
OHHH SJ so they do do wardrobes in that range do they? albiet not childnres ones? I wonder if it will fit in with the nursery still like if its not too big???
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Tigsteroonie wrote: »Your sister bought a Liverpool kit in Manchester? Chances are, it was removed from the bag before you left the shop! :rotfl:
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nah... she went especially to Liverpool to buy it!
no way our baby is being anything but a liverpool fan!!
thought i'd lost loads of new outfits then...
panic over though i hung them up as they were on hangers!! in DH wardrobe... phew!!!'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0
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