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  • That wasnt meant to be a OH rant it was meant to be a rant at being pregnant still lol (even though I am not late lol)
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  • Congratulations Pokey!

    Labour vibes for all you top-of-the-list-ers!!

    _pale_ @ mouldy orange juice!

    Nikki I pushed piles out too. While I was on all fours in the pool one of the MWs thought it was appropriate to say "Sarah, do you have piles?" "Yes I do" "Well they will get worse before they get better"

    Gee, thanks for that.
  • totally get what you mean, Kindof, I'm currently going through the "don't talk to me or I'll cry" stage - managed to hide it until last night then OH came home a bit worse for wear a couple of hours late from the pub and I may have lost it a bit :o Haven't quite managed to explain it to him yet (bit stressy about work and other stuff too so generally feeling a bit overwhelmed) as I'd just cry if I tried!

    I think it must be a man thing, not quite realising that, rightly or wrongly, we're going to think it's a bit unfair that they get to carry on as normal until bumps arrive when our lives changed the minute we found out they were tiny beans!
  • Nothing!! :mad: I am now getting upset about this! :(
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  • pigpen
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    esio_trot wrote: »
    totally get what you mean, Kindof, I'm currently going through the "don't talk to me or I'll cry" stage - managed to hide it until last night then OH came home a bit worse for wear a couple of hours late from the pub and I may have lost it a bit :o Haven't quite managed to explain it to him yet (bit stressy about work and other stuff too so generally feeling a bit overwhelmed) as I'd just cry if I tried!

    I think it must be a man thing, not quite realising that, rightly or wrongly, we're going to think it's a bit unfair that they get to carry on as normal until bumps arrive when our lives changed the minute we found out they were tiny beans!

    does that not start at conception???

    And the bouts of hysterical giggling over nothing
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  • PP - strangely enough, I was fine then! Bit teary but I think it was more the shock setting in than anything else! The last couple of weeks however have been something different altogether!
  • On the whole OH going out thing,it was hubbys b'day last night so I suggested he met up with a friend for a few drinks.He came back at 1am totally hammered.I was really cross as Baby is only a wk old and I needed the help.Just as I settled little one off and hubby had thrown up a few times,my dd1 woke up and started been sick!I was up with her till 4.30 then baby woke up,took me 3 hrs to settle her.I asked hubby for help to get some pillow cases.He took a while so I went to look and he'd got back into bed!!!!:mad:When I asked him (well swore at him)he said I seemed to have it under control-Grrr.Not happy this morn as been up all night.Men!
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  • kindofagilr
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    Yeah it sucks doesnt it lol, thanksull OH doesnt drink so that will never happen, I remember one time he had 3 pints (bless him lol) and he came home and just slept lol
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  • Evansangel
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    Afternoon :)

    Well i feel rubbish, i have a very sore throat and a headache and feel generally achey. But on the plus side...
    Im 39 weeks today :j:j:j

    Welcome to the newbie (i forgot your name, sorry!:o)

    When i see the EDD list posted again my first thought was "Eeep have i moved up the list again?!" but im still 4th for now :p

    Lol, i remember the last time OH drank. It was at our engagement party and he got sooo drunk (he thinks someone spiked his drink... :p) that he left the pub without me and went for a walk. So me, in my 'not as drunk but still quite drunk state', called him and demanded him to sit on a bench in town and i would come and find him. And he did :D

    Then we went home and he went to bed and fell asleep. Woke up at 1am asking why he was undressed and i was like "I dont know, you must of done it" and then went back to sleep :rotfl: Should prob explain, party started at 2pm, 7pm was when we went home :p

    He hasn't drank since :D
  • Congrats pokey on your little one.

    Avatar was a good film bit long winded for me didnt finish til 11.30pm!!! 3D glasses are annoying when you need to wear them over your regular glasses but hey it was a night out.
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