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MSE Pregnancy Club XVI

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  • Evansangel
    Evansangel Posts: 6,791 Forumite
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    elastigirl wrote: »
    his eyebrows are huge! aren't they! big hero's fan here. Only just caught up with the last series though and there is already 5 episodes of the next one.

    I hate getting into Series, cause i always feel sad when i cant afford the next box set lol.

    I want all of the smallville series, but only have season 7 lol.

    And yes, they are the biggest eyebrows ever! Like black catapillars on his face :rotfl:

    According to sky.com, series 4 of heros is out soon. Unless thats old news im reading? :o
  • kindofagilr
    kindofagilr Posts: 6,825 Forumite
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    nickynoo08 wrote: »
    Its on the huggies website under bump on board offers. I'd do a link but i'm terrible sorry.

    Ohhhh I think I may have linked to it and forgot lol I will look again thanks

    Is he Spock? I did actually fancy syler later on in the series :) look up Fergie Big girls dont cry video on you tube and then fan yourself lol Peter plays her boyfruiend in the video VERY yummy lol

    LOL aww they wont say that lol but I think its totally normal for us all to worry lol

    elastigirl - what series is on at the minute? I might ask for them for christmas? I am getting supernatural series 4 and I want prison breask series 4 as well and lost hmms lol
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  • kindofagilr
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    If you use a sleeping bag for baby what clothes do you put on baby and do you still use blankets? prob a stupid qustion lol
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  • elastigirl
    elastigirl Posts: 581 Forumite
    edited 16 October 2009 at 10:37AM
    yep season 4 is five episodes into the season in america i think. Have you seen the last ep of season 3 yet? Can't believe what happened to nathen, i didn't like it. My fave person is hero his is sooo cute.

    Ds would always kick his covers off then wake up as he was cold so we put him in a bag most have no sleeves so baby can wear normal sleepsuit and no blanket. My mother in law has bought me one with sleeves in so maybe i will just put the baby in a bodysuit i don't know. with it being winter he will prob need a sleepsuit under. It's trial and error really to see how warm/cold they are.
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  • Fitzio
    Fitzio Posts: 2,199 Forumite
    Sorry, not had time to keep up.
    Enjoy your mat leave Jenny and Nanc!

    Anyone interested in M&P Pliko Pramette:
    http://www.mamasandpapas.com/product-pliko-pramette-empire/185798800/type-i/

    Hi to everyone else. Hope you are all keeping well.

    x
  • MERFE
    MERFE Posts: 2,133 Forumite
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    morning

    jenny I have been there and it is the hardest thing I've ever been through, it does get easier. I still think about the baby i lost and how it would be nearly a year old now, but it is easier. It is still very recent for you, give yourself time xxx


    portsmouthali good luck at the doctors.

    well I have had the scan and there was a heartbeat woohoo. I'm measuring 7week and 5 days so not as far along as i thought but still chuffed to bits.
  • kindofagilr
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    ohhhhh found it :)

    https://www.huggiesclub.co.uk/bump-on-board/offers/offer-1333

    So do you buy the nappies then go to customer service???
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  • Fidget
    Fidget Posts: 642 Forumite
    three2be wrote: »
    TMI(possibly)
    My bowels have changed too, for me it was for the better i was suffering from what i think was IBS but was never diagnosed or given more than 3 minutes of the docs time for it just always see how it go's and come back. but i have noticed it is better occasional dia woo woo but that may be because of chocolate etc that i never ate pre pregnancy.

    Yes, I have had what I think is mild but persistant IBS for years (my mum has extreme extreme IBS and finds it a nightmare in her everyday life). I know I should really have been diagnosed like her but I've had it for so long and I know from my mum what the tests for it involve so I never ever did, just lived with it. Pregnancy slows the digestive system down (so I have read) and my pregnancy with DD was like a little holiday from all the discomfort and spasms. It actually felt like that part of my body wasn't even there for the whole pregnancy! I was hoping it would be like that again but no such luck!

    Any way I will make sure I let you all know when I go :D hehe.
  • kindofagilr
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    elastigirl wrote: »
    yep season 4 is five episodes into the season in america i think. Have you seen the last ep of season 3 yet? Can't believe what happened to nathen, i didn't like it. My fave person is hero his is sooo cute.

    Ds would always kick his covers off then wake up as he was cold so we put him in a bag most have no sleeves so baby can wear normal sleepsuit and no blanket. My mother in law has bought me one with sleeves in so maybe i will just put the baby in a bodysuit i don't know. with it being winter he will prob need a sleepsuit under. It's trial and error really to see how warm/cold they are.

    NNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO lol I have only seen series 1 dont tell me something happens to nathan, I dont want to know lol

    I a deffo coming around to the sleeping bags

    That pram is an amazing deal!!!!
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  • yorkygal
    yorkygal Posts: 520 Forumite
    Morning folks!!!! Had yet another dose of MS this morning - funny how its started this week :confused:

    Hope youre all ok??

    Ive just seen on the news a mother was on a train platform with her 6month old son in his pram, she let go to pull her trousers up and the pram went over the edge onto the track then seconds later a train came by and pushed the pram metres down the track but the baby survived and just had a bump on his head.....I still half look away even though it was a happy ending.
    Opinions are like ar*eholes - everybody has one!!!! :D
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