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MSE Pregnancy Club XV

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  • lou66_2
    lou66_2 Posts: 556 Forumite
    three2be wrote: »
    LMFAO nice one, heaven forbid a women express a dislike to a particular football team. Me I'm totally unbiased hate them all.:rotfl:


    With you on that one :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    Darling son born 10/12/09 hopefully the 1st of many :j
  • Glamazon
    Glamazon Posts: 8,401 Forumite
    uberalles wrote: »
    :rotfl::rotfl:

    Off course they are!!!! The Sun says so and so does my mum's mate's cleaner's son-in-law...

    And all these planned fights , I wonder who they were planned with? Probably other Millwall considering they are the worst fans ever.

    Nothing like a balanced view eh?

    Now let's all board the 'all men are b'stards' train to Stereotypesville. Let's not let any facts get in our way.

    and you are?

    Let me guess, you decide to Search the whole forum for the word Millwall to see what people had written and then decided to post.
    How random. That puts you on the 'let's see how argumentative I can be on random threads' train :rolleyes:

    Millwall have a reputation - get over it.
    A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea

    Where does the time go? :think:
  • uberalles
    uberalles Posts: 4,198 Forumite
    Not sure how your final comment follows from the rest? Or are you on 'all women are hysterical/irrational/man-hating' train to the same destination?

    Not at all. I am very much I 'take people as I find them' person based on fact, based on my experience and dealings with them.

    I won't consider anybody to be what a stereotypical viewpoint says they are, without any evidence of fact.

    Anyhow, I'll leave it be now, I just get fed up with people making bold statements with little substance of fact or any idea of what went on.

    Good luck to you all in your pregnancies :j.
  • lou66_2
    lou66_2 Posts: 556 Forumite
    Glamazon wrote: »
    and you are?

    Let me guess, you decide to Search the whole forum for the word Millwall to see what people had written and then decided to post.
    How random. That puts you on the 'let's see how argumentative I can be on random threads' train :rolleyes:

    Millwall have a reputation - get over it.

    Well i 100% with u there Glam some people just like being arugmentative and I worked at a football club on a saturday selling tickets and the only time we had any trouble after a match was when they played Millwall.
    Darling son born 10/12/09 hopefully the 1st of many :j
  • uberalles
    uberalles Posts: 4,198 Forumite
    Glamazon wrote: »
    and you are?
    Let me guess, you decide to Search the whole forum for the word Millwall to see what people had written and then decided to post.
    How random. That puts you on the 'let's see how argumentative I can be on random threads' train :rolleyes:

    Millwall have a reputation - get over it.

    'and you are?' How so far up yourself are you :rotfl:

    You are part right, someone mentioned someone else knew someone's son, who said something so it must be true, (recognise this ??) who had a problem. I was looking what was said.

    Not argumentative at all, defensive maybe, detest ignorance, definitely.

    Just be nice if you thought about what you write on a public forum.

    Anyhow, I'll leave you be now, I'll say no more. As I said, good luck to you all. Genuinely mean that.
  • jillie1974
    jillie1974 Posts: 6,997 Forumite
    Glamazon wrote: »
    MW today said that they heat up towels whilst you are in labour then as you deliver, put towel on your chest, put baby on top, give baby a quick rub over (kind of stimulates them) and then they whip the towel away and leave you to have cuddles :D

    Apparently they aren't anywhere near as messy as they make out on the tele :rotfl:

    Fitzio - this is my list for bag but I plan to leave some of it in the car so that OH can get it as I need it (spare towel, going home outfit for me and bubs, bigger clothes in case he's a monster!, spare pads, extra clothes)
    Items in bold

    3 nighties
    2 Towels - black
    Disposable Knickers
    Hairband/Clips
    RLT, Calcium, Arnica
    Maternity Pads, Breast Pads
    1 x PJ's
    Knickers
    Nursing Bras
    Comfy Bottoms/T-Shirts x 1 (spares in car)
    Socks
    Book, MP3 Player
    Dressing Gown
    Slippers

    Items in bold are already kind of packed, items in red I still need to buy!

    i got some nice slippers in primark for £3.50 (poss £4.00) really comfy
    realised when i was in that the PJs i have bought for b/f are probabaly not ideal for me and my big boobies so need to find some stretchy button ones asap. dont really want to pay mothercare prices
    uberalles wrote: »
    :rotfl::rotfl:

    Off course they are!!!! The Sun says so and so does my mum's mate's cleaner's son-in-law...

    And all these planned fights , I wonder who they were planned with? Probably other Millwall considering they are the worst fans ever.

    Nothing like a balanced view eh?

    Now let's all board the 'all men are b'stards' train to Stereotypesville. Let's not let any facts get in our way.

    you do know this is a pregnancy thread???
    we are never gonna say men are b'stards as (well a few may)
    'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'
  • xmaslolly76
    xmaslolly76 Posts: 3,974 Forumite
    Glam your bump is almost the same as mine except your A s s is smaller lol :-)

    Cb she is gorgeous proper little cutie :-) x

    Tigs congratulations on little one being off the venitlator you have a proper little fighter there big get stronger vibes still coming his way :-) x

    I have a tens machine bought it from toys r us for £30 it was on offer at the time. I've tried it out not to keen on the way it feels when working but i figure i wont care when im getting contractions and will just be glad of the relief.

    Chasing thank fully i have hard floors down stairs so i dont have to worry to much about mess on the floor but i have invested in a shower curtain just in case and some of the absorbant mats. I have managed to find some old towels for throwing out after but i have loads of towels (bought loads off price drop tv when they were going cheap) anyway so if they have to be used so be it will just boil wash them. I just wish bubs wouldmake his mind up sometimes he feel likehe could drop any minute then it feels like he is settleing in for the long haul :-) x
    :jFriends are like fabric you can never have enough:j
  • xmaslolly76
    xmaslolly76 Posts: 3,974 Forumite
    jillie1974 wrote: »

    you do know this is a pregnancy thread???
    we are never gonna say men are b'stards as (well a few may)

    until we are in the throws of labor that is then they get called everything but a gentleman hehe :rotfl:
    :jFriends are like fabric you can never have enough:j
  • jillie1974
    jillie1974 Posts: 6,997 Forumite
    morning all!!

    welcome newbies!!

    gosh the list for 2010 will soon be longer than the list for 2009! lol!!

    mw in a bit, have my questions ready for her. lol!!

    still a bit teary, hubby asked if i was ok before and i started to tear up... we were in bed and i had my back to him so he didnt see the tears. blinkin' pregnancy hormones!!

    am overall feeling a lot more positive today!!

    you guys are the best!!!! :D:D:D:D
    'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'
  • three2be
    three2be Posts: 986 Forumite
    Dam their i go again with flippin ebay. just bought a doppler. Guess i can justify it
    1. It will calm me to hear the heart beat.
    2. The kids would love it
    3. I'm still waiting on the hospital
    4. I am hormonal and couldn't help it :rotfl:
    5. It was only £7
    6. I've caught the ebay bug.
    [STRIKE]Little bump 3 on it's way[/STRIKE]:j
    [STRIKE]Due 31/01/2010[/STRIKE]
    Baby Aiden
    born 26th Jan :T
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