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MSE Pregnancy Club XV
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GISI - it feels weird, don't think it will sink in until next week. Cos it's Friday just feels like breaking up for the weekend.
When ru next seeing MW? Might want to bring appt forward if it's aqhile because it can be a bit of a wait for physio!
Urgh - I feel sick and a bit lightheaded. I can feel baby wriggling right down in my foof, very uncomfy!A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
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Hi Suzy. Really hope this extra time give the little lady the push she needs to arrive at home. You are clearly far to snuggly, you should try trampolining or something to evict her, lol.
xxxxxCross 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 -
Oops it's time i posted in the new thread, i keep wondering why there's no preg posts in my User CP!!
Why is it XIIV? Is there such a number? Maybe we should ask MrsT to change it, unless i'm being dumb and that's what 15 is?
Rubbish day today, still feeling ill and mother peed me off no end earlier today, i walked away from her in Asda and not seen her since, b!tch!!! I was looking at some baby clothes in Asda and she kept rolling her eyes, pulling faces and completely ignoring me. I know she's a complete selfish BINT but even that was too obvious for me. She knows i've split with OH so i'm on my own, and she knew the morning of my last scan that i had to go alone and yet she'd rather sit on her fat arris on her laptop than accompany her daughter to see her grandchild!! And to top it all, she didn't even ASK how the scan went.
So today she just pushed me over the edge, i can't believe she's such a selfish idiotic b!tch. I feel like ringing her and telling her precisely why i walked away but she must know!! I made it pretty obvious when i walked off saying "oh come on, she obviously couldn't be any less interested".
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beenie - sorry you've had a rubbish time of it with your mum. Noticed you'd not been on much so big hugs to you :grouphug:A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
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got-it-spend-it wrote: »Sending lots of home labour vibes to you Suzy.
I sound like a right old hyperchondriac at the moment, but I didn't realise that groin pain was a symptom of SPD. I've had it for a couple of weeks and it feels like a sports related groin strain. I had put it down to sleeping awkwardly but I've just googled it and it's one of the main symptoms. That along with my lower back pain make me think that I may have very mild SPD, which is nice! Will mention it to MW at my next apt in a couple of weeks.
Glam- how does it feel to be a lady of leisure? x
Ive got to bring this up with my MW on monday when i see her. I had never heard of SPD until the other day, I put the agony im in down to just bubs being low and heavy but its now getting to the stage where i can barely get out of bed anymore and rolling over in the night is not an option as i just cant lift my hips without being in awfull pain. I've read up a little and there isnt much you can do apart from see a physio not sure that would do me much good at this point i have only 4 wks to go and probably wouldnt get an appointment in time. They advise to keep gently active no vacuming no lifting and to walk down the stairs backwards not sure how that helps but i'm doing it anyways. They also recommend the use of water during the birth to take the weight off your pelvis and make moving around alot easier (glad i plumped for my birth pool now).:jFriends are like fabric you can never have enough:j0 -
Evansangel wrote: »Hi everyone
Im 10 weeks today, scan in 2 weeks, woohoo! :j
I am currently listening to 'Bella's Lullaby' from twilight after reading all 5 books in 3 days and hearing the song on youtube. My sister bluetoothed it to me
I absolutly love it, want to see the film now. Has anyone seen it?
I watched the film after reading the book but spent the whole time thinking how different it was to the books. Prob would have enjoyed it more if I hadn't read the books but still worth watching and want to see it again.
Poor Suzy, mega labour vibes coming your way.
Beenie, not sure what to say, really don't understand how anyone can be so uninterested.
Got a letter from the hospital today saying I'm slightly anaemic and I should take iron tablets but I already take Pregnacare which has 121% RDA for iron in it. My next antenatal appointment isn't for 2 weeks so not sure what I should do. Actaully the week I had the tests might have been the week I ran out of tables - but not sure, need to try and work that out.Mum to DD born Oct 2009
:j DS born April 2013 :jBreastfeeding peer supporter with the breastfeeding network. National breastfeeding helpline 0300 100 0212.:question: Ask me if you have any baby feeding questions :question:0 -
Yeah, just worked out the week I didn't have any pregnancare was the week just before I had the tests done. Wonder if that is why.
Mum to DD born Oct 2009
:j DS born April 2013 :jBreastfeeding peer supporter with the breastfeeding network. National breastfeeding helpline 0300 100 0212.:question: Ask me if you have any baby feeding questions :question:0 -
Glam glad your last day went well. We will be able to dicuss the intricate mind play and deeply moving story lines of the Jeremy Kyle show now, i dont think lol.
Beenie big hugs chick the old adage you can pick your friends but not your family springs to mind. My Mother doesnt even know im pregnant i dont beleive and its staying that way :-) xx:jFriends are like fabric you can never have enough:j0 -
xmaslolly76 wrote: »Ive got to bring this up with my MW on monday when i see her. I had never heard of SPD until the other day, I put the agony im in down to just bubs being low and heavy but its now getting to the stage where i can barely get out of bed anymore and rolling over in the night is not an option as i just cant lift my hips without being in awfull pain. I've read up a little and there isnt much you can do apart from see a physio not sure that would do me much good at this point i have only 4 wks to go and probably wouldnt get an appointment in time. They advise to keep gently active no vacuming no lifting and to walk down the stairs backwards not sure how that helps but i'm doing it anyways. They also recommend the use of water during the birth to take the weight off your pelvis and make moving around alot easier (glad i plumped for my birth pool now).
I get this - usually after I've done too much housework or walked too much. I find once I get it, if I sit down then I can't move for a good few hours and if I try then I don't get very far too quickly!A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
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xmaslolly76 wrote: »Glam glad your last day went well. We will be able to dicuss the intricate mind play and deeply moving story lines of the Jeremy Kyle show now, i dont think lol.
Beenie big hugs chick the old adage you can pick your friends but not your family springs to mind. My Mother doesnt even know im pregnant i dont beleive and its staying that way :-) xx
JK - no chance! I'd rather stick pins in my eyes :rotfl:
Have a plan of action from yesterday so if I stick with it I'll spend mornings doing housework and getting house ready (while OH does his eBay stuff) then try and chill out in the afternoons.A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
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