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MSE Pregnancy Club XVI

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  • kindofagilr
    kindofagilr Posts: 6,825 Forumite
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    Really Aless lol man why did I leak then lol I am nowhere near done lol

    I asked my mate and she said she leaked about this time, but that was when she squeezed it

    Afaik I didnt squeezeit (I was asleep)
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  • BeenieCat
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    edited 23 October 2009 at 11:15AM
    Oooh i'm so confused!! I realised that the Classic is £5 cheaper, not £3 (i'm the Dopey dwarf today :D).

    And play.com use Royal Mail and the Deluxe is on pre-order for 30th Oct, BUT niece bday is on 4th Nov so i might be cutting it fine??

    So i'm ordering the classic but i want the deluxe! Hmmm


    Edit - oh oops, i really am Dopey today, i went through checkout and thought i'd have another screen to confirm when i was still deciding but it says "thanks for your order" :o:o

    So i've ordered this: http://www.play.com/Toys/Toys/4-/11131379/Disney-Snow-White-Kids-Medium-Classic-Dress/Product.html :rolleyes:

    Sorry, i know this is totally not pregnancy related :o
  • nikkit72
    nikkit72 Posts: 2,458 Forumite
    MGEB , sorry you have to wait till after weekend, take things easy and try to not to worry to much ,

    Well off to docs yet again in half hour , scar has opened up in another part now , 6 weeks after op and the scar is still not helaed , because of where they ahve done it from belly button down i feel its never going to heal properley while im getting bigger ,it happened it bath last night , i lay there saw little man kick and then pop , it opened , i cant keep taking antibiotics , ive had prob 5 lots in 6 weeks it cant be good for baby,

    I am worried , i am going to ask if he can put butterfly ( sterile ) stitch things on it so it can stay together for a while to try heal that way , the scar looks really horrible now , not like when it was first done , god knows what it look like in a cpl years
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  • kindofagilr
    kindofagilr Posts: 6,825 Forumite
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    Awww Poor Beenie being Dopey lol :)

    MGEB - sorry your appointment isnt sooner

    Nikkit - so sorry to hear your scar isnt healing :( (((Hugs)))

    Well I googled the leaky boob thing and came up wtih this:

    Women dont become engorged BEFORE delivery. Most women start leaking colostrum around the 20th week, some before, some after. With my first I started leaking at 18 weeks, with my second they leaked the entire time because I still had milk from breastfeeding my first daughter. I have heard that your milk changes color in the days before delivery though.
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  • Trust me your neice won't know the difference - my daughter has tons of dressing up outfits, at first i was buying all the deluxe then realised they were costing a small fortune (£40each ouch!!!) so got her some cheapie ones too and she has no preference. She has a really basic sleeping beauty one and is in that just as much as her two expensive disney ones. At that age they don't really care as long as they can dress up :D

    I will get that pic up if i can just figure out how!:p
    Mummy of 3 lovely munchkins :smileyhea
  • helen81_2
    helen81_2 Posts: 1,845 Forumite
    Oh wow, Mel, welcome back, congratulations!! It feels so wierd to be 5 days away from my EDD and seeing the likes of you and Weezl near the bottom of the list.. when I joined the thread you were both up near the top,if that makes sense?! Are you planning another home birth?
    love my little man he is amazing :j
  • BeenieCat
    BeenieCat Posts: 6,567 Forumite
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    Thanks ellie you're right and i guess it's very un-MSE to pay an extra fiver just for a slight difference in design! :money:
  • I used to leak quite a bit before i had my daughter - easily filling a few breast pads a day. Ca't remember from what point it started but you get the tingling and just think 'Oh no!' It happened a few times at work too which was really embarrassing, then you have to go stick your top under the hand-dryer. It's true you don't really get engorged - that comes after, that's a whole nother story, lol.

    Aw Nikkit that sounds horrible to be dealing with - i hope they can sort something for you.

    Beenie - Ah, i do the same, always convince myself that somehow the deluxe is going to be sooo much better. No chance of that photo have no idea what i am doing lol, prob just as well because i have even less idea how to block out her face. I can upload to Ebay or Facebook (with trouble, lol) but that's where my experties end :D
    Mummy of 3 lovely munchkins :smileyhea
  • Morning all, Just catching up over second breakfast, soon to merge into lunch.

    Jenny - Hope all is going well with you.
    Labour vibes to those in need.

    Welcome back Redmel , I remember you when you were at the top of the list :)


    Kindof- I did post a while ago about my leaky boobs can't remember how far along I was - it just happened overnight but then they stopped for a while and it is just ocasionally now I have some leakage at night. At the moment I have not had any real leakage for a while although there is usually some milky type discharge around my nipple - not enough to show on my clothes or anything. I can't even get any out if I squeeze (which I try sometimes just to see lol)

    Didn't sleep too well last night (but better than some nights) kept waking up and readjusting myself and my pillow! Only needed to go to the loo once.

    Tracy - just a guess but maybe you are not carrying as much water as your previous pregnancy, could be all baby?? But like the others say if your GP isn't too worried, it is probably ok. HUGS anyway cause it is always easier to say don't worry than actually doing it yourself.
    Tegan Lily arrived 4 November 2009 (3 days late)

    Floyd Peter arrived 9th July 2011 (1 day early) :D
  • MERFE
    MERFE Posts: 2,133 Forumite
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    nikkit72 wrote: »
    LOL , i read it as you ewill be putting baby in the loft out of the way of the other kids ,, lmao , i think u mean u will put baby in the swing out of the way but still in living room:p

    ops yeah, the swing is in the loft still and when baby comes will go in the lounge in it lol I wasnt very clear was i!

    I've not caught up completely so sorry if someone has already answered but kindof my boobs leaked with my first from really early on about 18 weeks I think, mostly at night, dont think i noticed it so much during the day, and after she was born I had to change tops several times a day despite several breast pads being used.
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