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MSE Pregnancy Club XV
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I know lol.
Now she's arguing about my 9 year old sister *sigh*
Do you know the quiz on facebook that you can make about youself?
Well she took my 9 year old sisters quiz and only got 2/5 right. So she left a comment to her saying "i think YOU got the wrong answers not me."
So being her big sister i stuck up for her saying "how did she get the wrong answers, its her quiz about herself, i took the quiz and got 80% therefore the right answers"
So she said "No you got the correct answers not the RIGHT answers"
:O!!!
So i replied with a little "She's 9 years old not stupid! You hardly ever see chloe so you dont know about her"
Then i called my mum and told her lol.
My poor baby sister
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Omg,,,thats awful,,,she needs to get a life,,,,
i dont blame you for feeling that way,,,there was no need for her to post that in the first place,,,,not to a 9 yr old0 -
Haha i argued to the death and then called her pathetic
I feel i have won this arguement
Also, my nipples, well the pinky areola around them keeps drying out and flaking
What can i put on there to stop this?:o:rotfl:
I tried, baby lotion and dry skin lotion already lolx
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anywayz i better drag myself away from here and get myself sorted,,
be back later xx0 -
lol,,,i think you have won,,,
not sure about the cream,,they do sell nipple cream in boots,,im sure someone will be along to advise you tho,,,
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EA, try vaseline... Works on most things nippleA very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...My Fathers Daughter wrote: »Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.
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I imagine all you well researched ladies already know...
Revised Government advice on consumption of peanut during pregnancy,
breastfeeding, and early life and development of peanut allergy*
Following a major review of the scientific evidence, the Government
has revised its advice to consumers about eating peanuts during
pregnancy, breastfeeding and the first few years of life.
This review ** has shown that there is no clear evidence that eating
or not eating peanuts (or foods containing peanuts) during pregnancy,
whilst breastfeeding or during early infant life influences the
chances of a child developing a peanut allergy. Therefore, the
Government has revised its position and advice is now as follows:
Pregnancy/breastfeeding if mothers would like to eat peanuts or foods
containing peanuts during pregnancy or whilst breastfeeding, then
they can choose to do so as part of a healthy balanced diet,
irrespective of whether they have a family history of allergies.
When introducing peanut into the child's diet. If mothers choose to
start giving their baby solid foods before 6 months (after talking to
a health visitor or GP), they should not introduce peanuts or other
allergens such as nuts, seeds, milk, eggs, wheat, fish or shellfish
before this time. Furthermore, when these foods are introduced, they
should be introduced one at a time so that they can spot any allergic
reaction.
Where a child has already been diagnosed with another kind of allergy
(e.g. eczema or an allergy to foods other than peanut), or if there
is a history of allergy in the child's family. Mothers are encouraged
to talk to their GP, health visitor or medical allergy specialist
before giving peanut to the child for the first time, because they
are at higher risk of developing peanut allergy.
The full text of the advice can be found on the Food Standards
Agency�s (FSA) website.
* Peanuts are also known as monkey nuts or ground nuts, and are
different to other nuts, such as hazelnuts, almonds, walnuts etc.
** An extensive review of the scientific evidence was carried out in
2008 by the independent Committee on Toxicity, who advise the UK
Government. Their Statement detailing the evidence and their
conclusions can be found on the COT website:
http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Healthcare/Children/Maternity/Maternalandinfantnutrition/index.htm
A very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...My Fathers Daughter wrote: »Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.
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Thanks for the peanut advice. OH has a peanut allergy and has been making me feel bad for eating a snickers bar lol.
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Evansangel wrote: »
Also, my nipples, well the pinky areola around them keeps drying out and flaking
What can i put on there to stop this?:o:rotfl:
I tried, baby lotion and dry skin lotion already lolx
I have noticed this too recently. I've just been using my cocoa butter moisturiser that I put everywhere else, but I'll try vaseline tomorrow. I'm not using a different shower gel and it's supposed to be a moisturising one anyway.
I've nearly finished getting my bag ready for the hospital. Just need to get a thinner dressing gown and some maternity bras. I've only just started to get bigger so I don't want to buy too soon nor leave it to late. What did other people do who are small to start with? I'm 36 weeks Monday.
Bearx0
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