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MSE Pregnancy Club 17

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  • kindofagilr
    kindofagilr Posts: 6,825 Forumite
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    Ditto EA, why am I ill? I havent been anywhere to get ill WAA lol

    I dont remember the last time I had a hangover :( I dont want one again lol
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  • Somnium
    Somnium Posts: 1,734 Forumite
    Kindof - I sux doesnt it, kinda like cabin fever! My OH hates leaving me, like yesterday he wanted to go in the card shop and I was ok Ill go have a look in the other shops, he freaked out bless! He also isnt a big drinker, the odd bottle or two here and there. And yeah most pubs do sunday food too, tho maybe not as late into the evening!

    Guinea - hugs hun, hope bubs isnt planning on making you wait too much longer x

    EA - yeay for 39 weeks, book for feeling carp!

    Twinkles - Oh your OH needs a good boot up the bum!

    SJ - eek about the piles, nice tactful MW lol.

    Well baby girl has def been alot quieter that last two days, she's still moving so not panicking but she isnt as active or vigorous. Hope thats a good sign :D All but a very small handful of 0-3 month clothes are now washed and ironed and have even done OHs work clothes for the next 3 days :D OH still glued to his ipod touch!
    Baby :female: Tahlie Lois born 15/3/10 7lb 12 oz :heartpuls
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  • Som yeah that may be a good sign. Alfie had a quiet day the day before I went into labour!

    And yeah the MW didn't need to ask me, as I say I was on all fours so she could see for herself _pale_
  • Evansangel
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    edited 28 February 2010 at 3:00PM
    Is it an Ipod touch your OH has then Som? Me and OH have 1 each and they are fab! :D
    I have a contraction timer on mine ready for when the time comes. Its called 'Baby's coming' and its free, if he wants to download it... :p

    Baby has been moving alot less recently to, she's not even dancing around to papa roach like she usually does :D

    eta: Kindof, when i was under 18 and drank i never got hangovers. Then as soon as i turned 18, BAM. I had one everytime i drank lol. When i broke up with my ex i started going out like 3/4 a week so i spent most of the week having a hangover, not nice haha.
  • kindofagilr
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    I wondered if that was true if beany goes quiter just before labour, cos bean has been quiter today and yesterday but still got some proper kicks off him last night and just now so I know he is ok lol

    Hmms

    Did anyone in the past get to 39 weeks with no piles and then get piles? I am pile free and hoping it stays that way lol, I wouldnt even know what they look like, can we use anesol?

    My lovely bra from mothercare has been popping off today lol the nursing clips keep coming undone, maybe I need to loosen the straps?

    Som yeah its total cabin fever, I would probs be ok if I could walk lol I would walk and walk every daybut I cant walk so I am trapped lol

    ETA I am dead when I have drank although I can drink about 5 bottles of bulmers and be ok so I stick tothat now (well when I am not pregnant lol)
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  • Evansangel
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    I usually have pimms and lemonade, or a snakebite :D My two favourite drinks lol.

    Last night OH was telling baby to stop kicking and stay still so she can get ready to get out, they were only small kicks though.
    If i start panicing that she hasn't moved i start poking my belly until she moves lol
  • kindofagilr
    kindofagilr Posts: 6,825 Forumite
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    Yeah Elliot has had a talking to (in a nice way) from OH the last two nights to get his little butt out.

    We were like we have all your sheets washed and ironed and ready for you, your clothes are mostly ready, mammy has her feeding bras now so come on out lol, your grown and everything is ready you are getting chubby lol so you can come out now lol

    But so far he isntr listening
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  • Evansangel
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    I know, i just want my little fatty out! lol. If she gains anymore pounds..well my poor foof! :rotfl:

    I might take a bump pic today, i still cant find my phone usb. So i'll use the camera :D

    Need to buy some batteries actually for the camera.

    Is anyone taking any make up into hospital with them? I dont wear much, only really eyeliner and mascara, but without them i look ill in pictures and being a little vain i want to look good after childbirth :rotfl:
  • kindofagilr
    kindofagilr Posts: 6,825 Forumite
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    What time would you class as mid afternooon?
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  • kindofagilr
    kindofagilr Posts: 6,825 Forumite
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    Ditto lol MW thinks he will be big as it is I cant be having a proper fatty coming out of my foof lol :)

    I dont wear make up either but am tempted to wear mascara, hoping to have a shower and wash my hair and put mascara on before the public photos start lol
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