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MSE Pregnancy Club XVI

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  • kindofagilr
    kindofagilr Posts: 6,825 Forumite
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    LCK73 wrote: »
    Thanks Kindof.

    your last comment about your nipples and your other half made me spit my tea out with laugther - ha ha. I would totally be embarrased too which we might have to both get over considering what is coming our way!

    LOL sorry I made you spit our your tea lol :)

    We are deffo going to have to get over it lol, I may as well just show him otherwise I am going to be too embarrased to feed baby in front of him lol
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  • kindofagilr
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    Um - is it just me, but my head was in completely the wrong place reading that!!! In fact I had to read it several times before I got it! :rotfl:

    LMAO sorry that does sounds reall funny now I read it back lol
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  • helen81_2
    helen81_2 Posts: 1,845 Forumite
    Happy due date to LCK too, I forgot I had an EDD buddy! :T Nothing happening here either, had a huge braxton hicks just earlier that made me rush to the loo cos I thought I'd mess myself :o and found abit more green snotty stuff ewwwwwwwwwww. Now I'm hoping the midwife won't be 'going there' at my appointment this aft, must look totally ming!
    love my little man he is amazing :j
  • nikkit72
    nikkit72 Posts: 2,458 Forumite

    Thanks Nikkit YAY for Quico as well I didnt relaise theyw ere on there :) can you choose a delivery day? I am off monday like if I ordeded tonight can I choose it to come on monday?

    i dont think so , but they will leave with a neighbour if you let them know and leave a message on your door ,
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  • Evansangel
    Evansangel Posts: 6,791 Forumite
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    Lol, i thought she meant a real rabbit at first! lol. I was like 'what should i reply to that...??' lol!

    Grrr, 3 mobile broadband took money out of my account when they said they would be taking it 2mrw, i went on to cancel the direct debit to stop them taking it and i've gone on and im now -£13.48 ¬_¬

    Haha, im sat here with my ipod plugged into my laptop charging downloading new apps. I have one from kodak that lets you add smiles onto pictures :D
  • kindofagilr
    kindofagilr Posts: 6,825 Forumite
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    nikkit72 wrote: »
    i dont think so , but they will leave with a neighbour if you let them know and leave a message on your door ,
    Ah right ok, I might just order on fri then and then have more chance they come on a monday?

    LOL sorry I didnt mean a real rabbit
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  • LCK73
    LCK73 Posts: 244 Forumite
    helen81 wrote: »
    Happy due date to LCK too, I forgot I had an EDD buddy! :T Nothing happening here either, had a huge braxton hicks just earlier that made me rush to the loo cos I thought I'd mess myself :o and found abit more green snotty stuff ewwwwwwwwwww. Now I'm hoping the midwife won't be 'going there' at my appointment this aft, must look totally ming!

    Cheers Helen. I'm told I've been having BHicks for months (well practice ones) so having real difficulty knowing what is just 'same ole same' and what might be the real deal. Was having baby monitored y'day (long story) and MW asked if the 3 major 'tightenings' I had during the monitoring "where they painful" - I was like, er, what tightenings my tummy feels like that all the time - most confused.
    Sounds like your plug is coming away which is a good sign isn't it? Maybe you'll be one of the lucky 5% who give birth on their due date......
  • lou66_2
    lou66_2 Posts: 556 Forumite
    Thanks karen they sound like good ideas to me, Dont know what i mean by wild or what i would do if some one said go on go wild then !!!! I would more than likely say " It's alright i fancy a quite night in " !!!!!! It's been a few years since i was anywhere near wild. Kindof did wonder what you meant by the rabbit :eek:, if it was the one out the ann summer shop. Did wonder how that wiould help your back. Happy due date LCK73
    Darling son born 10/12/09 hopefully the 1st of many :j
  • LCK73
    LCK73 Posts: 244 Forumite
    Just heard BABs is quiting Eastenders next year to spend more time with her hubby!

    Wish mine would quit his job to just be closer to home at this time - yikes! Not great to know he is/could be in London on any given day when I'm up in Cumbria and might need him at the drop of a hat. Does anyone else's other half work away a lot too - how do you deal with it?
  • Somnium
    Somnium Posts: 1,734 Forumite
    MGEB - your BIL and SIL are bang out of order imo and I would be totally fuming with them like you. But on the flip side its done now, so I would say try not to let it wind you up and move on. Oh and would agree no pressies for them too.

    Family are such a pain at time my BIL is signed off work with long term sickness after injuring his hand earlier in the year. He has now run out of company sick pay and is on basic £80 a week. He constantly moans they have no money and yet he goes through a pag of cigarettes a day and in the last month or so they have purchased a new BBQ, built a fish pond and spent £80 on a pump for it, stocked it with fish, bought there daughter a hampster and there son 2 bearded dragons (not to mention there tank heater and other bits and bobs to accomodate them). Then last weeken they got a jack russle puppy! I'd love to not have that kind of money grr. Oh and then he turns round to OH and says they can't afford to buy us anything for baby so will be a token pressie when she is born. Not that I expect anything and we can manage with out but huh where they get the other money from. What annoys me most is that when they were married two years ago, they asked everyone for Argos vouchers as they were already living together. We were stupidly skint and yet still eeked out £40 for them. Thankgod rest of OH family are not the same, infact if anything they are too generous.

    Well Vet just phone lil man has already come round and is all good (she said he came round real fast) so can collect him at 3.40 :D His blood tests were all clear so no extra fees other than for the blood test its self yeay.

    Nikkit - how's you today. Those dressings still in place?

    Kindof - I have ordered my pushchair already and Mil is paying for it in instalments, its due to be delivered 11 Feb so we dont have to worry about storing it for too long. Eeek for nipples, think I'll be staying away from the squuezing.

    EA - hate when DDs come out early :(

    Well no dry nipples here tho I do use bio oil on my (.Y.) and the same with stretch marks. My mum only had a couple through both her PG so hoping what they say about genes and them being hereditary is true.

    Well scan went well, altho did have to go for a walk as sonographer couldnt get a good view of heart and spine. But she did shift and all is good, oh and she still a girl yeay :D Pics not as clear this time, so pleased we had a private one a few weeks back. Will see if the scanner wants to co operate and post one shortly :)
    Baby :female: Tahlie Lois born 15/3/10 7lb 12 oz :heartpuls
    Working on baby no2 :D
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