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  • nancmat
    nancmat Posts: 837 Forumite
    edited 28 August 2009 at 9:21AM
    Good luck Fitz how exciting....

    Did yoga last night breathing exercises and positions for labour, all fours was very comfy but whos knows when your squeezing and in pain..

    Hear Coleen Rooney had a 4d scan party.. I want to know her due date think its end sept/early oct, maybe she is on here but in disguise ha ha im a pregnancy celeb stalker..

    My tummy is soo hard and round just like a cannon ball, luckily ive only bought two bits of maternity wear and I can fit in my normal size 10 stuff which is good. I have gone OTT on e-bay with baby grows, poor child has enough to last until 9 months, hope your all well. Finishing last bits of decorating this weekend, and finishing nursery after a much needed trip to Ikea on Tuesday x
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  • csh_2
    csh_2 Posts: 3,294 Forumite
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    About the Size 1 nappies, what weight are they for? cos what if your baby skips Size 1 altogether lol I dont know if that is possible lol

    What does the Asda baby event entail?

    EEEK Fitzillian thats sooo exciting!!!

    Without going upstairs to look, Huggies size 1's are up to 11lbs I think. If my baby skips size 1 I think I'll have more to worry about than nappies:rotfl:

    Asda baby events are usually the same sort of stuff, Johnstons baby boxes, highchairs, stage 2 car seat, travel cot, buggy,nappies, steraliser and clothes and stuff like that. Well worth a look. We bought the highchair for £25 at the last one :cool:
  • Awww yay!! Thanks for sharing, kindofagilr!! Fantastic pic :D :j :j :j
  • helen81_2
    helen81_2 Posts: 1,845 Forumite
    Wow Fitz..very exciting news!! :j:j:jwon't be long now!!!

    Glam, yes the tens pads did end up going for around £6,so will have been same ones you were bidding on.. glad I didn't bid then!!

    Not much planned for today, not even dressed yet,or the kids. Waiting for dd to get a text from her mate to say whether their Lifestyle meeting is happening today. If it is I'll run her over then me and ds are going to wander in town for a few hours (I'm going to try get some RLT) then pop round to see my friend for an hour then by then it'll be time to pick hubby up from work.
    xx
    love my little man he is amazing :j
  • JAM1376
    JAM1376 Posts: 566 Forumite
    Easy labor Vibes for Fitz - good luck!!

    It's my last day at work too:j I then have two weeks AL and maternity leave starts the day before LO due :D

    Sad to leave work really but it's getting a bit real now and I'm starting to get excited:j

    xxx
    My baby girl :kisses3: September 09 :heartsmil
  • feelinggood_2
    feelinggood_2 Posts: 11,115 Forumite
    Can I stick my nose in about breastfeeding too? It can be hard work in the beginning, but I think that knowledge and support can make a huge difference.

    If you want to BF, a good book is The Womanly Art Of Breastfeeding:
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Womanly-Breastfeeding-Leche-League-International/dp/0452285801

    If you know where to get support, it can help too. There are the ladies here, La Leche League (my favourite!), the NCT Breastfeeding Helpline and The Breastfeeding Network. The Kellymom wesbite is amazing too. Sadly, many midwives and health visitors aren't that knoweldgeable about breastfeeding.

    One thing that helped me was knowing that most problems can be overcome with support. Personally, me and LO had a few obstacles, but now we have such a happy BF'ing relationship, it is all worth it.

    <sneaks back out, secretly wishing she were pregnant>
    Stay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.
  • Evansangel
    Evansangel Posts: 6,791 Forumite
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    Hi everyone, im officially 12 weeks today! :j:D
    Scan is tommorrow! Its going super quick, my Ipod countdown is on '1day' now, i remember when it said '19days'

    Kindof - :D I couldn't get on last night cause my sister was here, then i watched Reaper and The big bang theroy (<3 Leonard) :rotfl:
    But i rushed on as soon as i woke up this morning to see your pics! Im glad it went well, im all excited for mine now! We're 4 days apart at the moment, i wonder if they'll change my date at the scan??:confused:
    really wasnt a period at all

    that would be horrible after thinkin u r for so long - taking the tests scare me if i am ill be happy if im not ill cry but ive just got used to it now - arggh either way i'll probably cry :) xx

    Hi, it was me and my friend. She was 4 weeks late and had symptoms and everything. Even was being sick. Then suddenly came on yesterday.
    Going to the docs for a blood test is a good option, you should generally go anyway as periods aren't meant to be that late for no reason. Good luck!



    Fitzillian- ***Easy labour vibes for today!!!*** :D

    SJ- Your bump is lovely :)

    Im very excited about the Asda mum and baby event. The tesco one is poo. My tesco's have hardly anything in. :rolleyes:
  • Sarah_Joanne
    Sarah_Joanne Posts: 3,089 Forumite
    lou66 wrote: »

    Kind of - see the link above for the 5 year old mum!

    Fitzillian :j:j How exciting! Amazingly quick and easy labour vibes on their way over to you :D

    Elle and Sami thanks for the BF advice.

    Kav 16 weeks how exciting! Have you felt any movement yet? I keep thinking I can feel movement but I'm not sure! It's like a weird feeling below my belly button, not wind but not that different from wind! Maybe it is wind though :rolleyes:

    Wish I could tell for definite.
  • Sarah_Joanne
    Sarah_Joanne Posts: 3,089 Forumite
    EA :j:j:j on being 12 weeks!!!

    JAM and ML enjoy your last days in work (thinking now that someone else said it was her last day but can't remember who :confused: Sorry if it's you! :o)
  • kindofagilr
    kindofagilr Posts: 6,825 Forumite
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    csh wrote: »
    Without going upstairs to look, Huggies size 1's are up to 11lbs I think. If my baby skips size 1 I think I'll have more to worry about than nappies:rotfl:

    Asda baby events are usually the same sort of stuff, Johnstons baby boxes, highchairs, stage 2 car seat, travel cot, buggy,nappies, steraliser and clothes and stuff like that. Well worth a look. We bought the highchair for £25 at the last one :cool:

    Oh right lol well yes I def hope babybean doesnt skip size 1 altogether lol

    Your welcome snugglepants :-) thank you xxxx

    YAY EA :-) I am soooo excited for your scan tomorrow!! what time is it again? you need to get the pics up ASAP lol I know I was suprised to find they changed my date lol, I am hoping they change yours too lol cos I was liking being close to yours!

    I love the big bang theory as well, lol and I Have every episode of the new series of reaper on sky+ I havent watched them yet lol

    Do you all reccommend going to a huge ASDA for the event?
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