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MSE Pregnancy Club XVI
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Oh PP -I'm really sorry you're having such a crappy time - I do hope the sickness stops soon, that's really rubbish - sending hugs.
Working hard in the hopes of being 'lucky'
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It is quiet tonight!
jha- I totally empathise with the foof type pains. I suffered from them at about your stage, and being on my feet and walking around seemed to make it worse. My baby is (or was at last MW apt) back to back so maybe there is a link there?
PP- so sorry you're feeling rubbish. That is the last thing you need at the moment. I'm glad the house is looking clean now though. Bet you can't wait to move in.
Redstar- sorry to hear you've been feeling rubbish too. I think any crap at work feels much, much worse when you're pregnant so I really feel for you.
On a positive note, I made over £50 on eBay tonight, so that's a few more pennies in the baby's fund.:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator0 -
jha - have you tried doing some positions designed to help baby into more comfortable position? Try being on your hands and knees for a little while, or try an inversion where you have your knees on the edge of the couch & hands on the floor (almost handstand)...might help relieve some of the pressure/pain.
PP - massive hugs hon. Kinda good news it was just personal issues with your LL and not him being a general a$$. At least place is clean and you can move on Thurs, yay! So sorry you're feeling sick...hope it passes for you soon.
brrr getting cold here! DH & I keep having arguments about the heating (I'm a stoic but he wants to be 'comfortable') but when the 1st bill of the winter comes he always magically see my way is best :rolleyes:. For now think a cuppa will do the trick!top 2013 wins: iPad, £50 dental care, £50 sportswear, £50 Nectar GC, £300 B&Q GC; jewellery, Bumbo, 12xPringles, 2xDiesel EDT, £25 Morrisons, £50 Loch Fyne
would like to win a holiday, please!!
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Looks like a lot of people are having a bad today today - hugs to all of you.
I just got home from my mum's where we had tea - really really nice sausage casserole! My sister and her DH cancelled at the last minute too so there was plenty extra and I brought another whole meal home to have for my lunch tomorrow.
Just chilling now. Was going to come home and make icing flip flops cos I need some making for a wedding cupcake order for this weekend but it's too late now so I'm just going to crack on with them when I get in from work tomorrow as DH is going out to football.0 -
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I am still around, just not necessarily posting - still keeping up. Papping myself that I am so near the top of the list now, still in denial that it is actually happening in the very near future :eek: I am quite happy for this wee one to stay put until she is due.
My family are down from Scotland now and my Dad is sorting out a load of DIY stuff for me, yey! Plumbing in dishwasher and fitting a freezer into my little kitchen etc.
Oh, my mum has made the cutest things for the baby, she has knitted some Ugg boots for herI am always wearing mine so we can match now!
Finished work bang on 38 weeks last Tuesday and is very odd not having to go anywhere although kept myself very busy last week trying out my new (half price) slow cooker and attempting to make soup - which nearly worked ok.
Congrats to the recent births ladies, I imagine there will be a few more in the next few days by the looks of things.
Also Ali, just to let you know I had a blighted ovum a year ago so understand what you might be going through, hope you feel better soon.
Appropriate vibes to those who need/want them :T0 -
lizziebell*80 wrote: »I am still around, just not necessarily posting - still keeping up. Papping myself that I am so near the top of the list now, still in denial that it is actually happening in the very near future :eek: I am quite happy for this wee one to stay put until she is due.
My family are down from Scotland now and my Dad is sorting out a load of DIY stuff for me, yey! Plumbing in dishwasher and fitting a freezer into my little kitchen etc.
Oh, my mum has made the cutest things for the baby, she has knitted some Ugg boots for herI am always wearing mine so we can match now!
Finished work bang on 38 weeks last Tuesday and is very odd not having to go anywhere although kept myself very busy last week trying out my new (half price) slow cooker and attempting to make soup - which nearly worked ok.
Congrats to the recent births ladies, I imagine there will be a few more in the next few days by the looks of things.
Also Ali, just to let you know I had a blighted ovum a year ago so understand what you might be going through, hope you feel better soon.
Appropriate vibes to those who need/want them :T
Aww, baby uggs! Bet they are really cute!
Did you get the Cookworks slow cooker from Argos? I did!! I like it. Made a yummy turkey joint casserole in it the other day but not tried it for soup yet.
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Ali, really sorry to hear your news, that's exactly what happened to me but on the plus side it wasn't long until I was pregnant again and we had a great time trying.
Helen - I think babies head can block the waters which is why some people leak in bits. Fingers crossed things are on their way for you.
Lou - how annoying for you, people just aren't as considerate of pregnant women as they should be these days. Even at 9 months I still struggled to get a seat on the tube when it was busy and often it was the people who looked least able to give up a seat that gave me their seat.
Hi Jopsey - I don't know of anyone else who has been called back although I know my cousin was high risk as she had her first in her forties. Baby was fine in the end. Fingers crossed everything is ok for you and big hugs.
Nothing happening here although I think I might have a UTI as a bit of pain when I go. Not sure if it is something to worry about at this stage but seeing the GP on Wednesday so will probably wait until then.Mum to DD born Oct 2009
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Sarah_Joanne wrote: »Aww, baby uggs! Bet they are really cute!
Did you get the Cookworks slow cooker from Argos? I did!! I like it. Made a yummy turkey joint casserole in it the other day but not tried it for soup yet.
Labour vibes if you want them now!!!
They are so cute, I love them and the baby will have them on all the time I thinkBest thing is that my mum can knit bigger ones as she grows, yey.
Yes I got the one from Argos and got one for my friendso far only tried to make a beef and veg stew thing, which was alright, but thing I could have done with some more flavoury bits in it, just tasted a bit veggy in the end - well the next one might be better. What with the DIY in the kitchen this week I am not sure when I will get a chance to try again yet.
No labour vibes for me yet please, baby can stay put for now thank you0 -
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