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  • Evansangel
    Evansangel Posts: 6,791 Forumite
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    My nan said my dad was 12 pounds!! :O
  • faye6174
    faye6174 Posts: 127 Forumite
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    to those ladies lucky enough not to have any stretchmarks at the time of birth, don't stop using the creams/oil etc, i didn't have a single one, stopped and now i have a couple. x
  • Somnium
    Somnium Posts: 1,734 Forumite
    Oooh thanks fr that advice faye, so far am mark free, well not inc the ones on my thighs but had those before pg.

    No idea how big lil girl is, hopefully mw will give me an idea at 34 week appt.
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  • Evansangel
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    On baby centre i found this..
    16 Degree's C - Sheet plus three layers of blanket, or a 2.5 tog sleeping bag plus a blanket

    How do i work out what to use for 10 Degree's C? :o
  • PrincessPlaty
    PrincessPlaty Posts: 2,084 Forumite
    faye6174 wrote: »
    to those ladies lucky enough not to have any stretchmarks at the time of birth, don't stop using the creams/oil etc, i didn't have a single one, stopped and now i have a couple. x

    My mate actually commented the other day that i didnt have any new stretch marks this time round i hadnt even noticed :rotfl: i havent used anything at all didnt see the point as i had them from the other two and from losing so much weight last year i didnt see the harm in a few more :rotfl:

    have managed to tidy and hoover all of upstairs well apart from the kids room which looks like a tornado has been in there :eek: guess what the job for tomorrow is :rolleyes:

    the MW at the hospital actually asked me the other night at the hospital if my others were big babies im not sure if she was curious or insinuating this one was going to be big :eek: so far mine have gone down in size though :o:rotfl::rotfl:
  • Sarah_Joanne
    Sarah_Joanne Posts: 3,089 Forumite
    Yeah SJ we had LOADS of snow, but its the first we've had, I SOOOO wanted to go sledging and build a snowman lol

    I dont know what to eat either, we had a McDonalds for lunch (at about 2 ish) and I had my first ever Big Tasty WOW it was very nommy (repeats on me a bit though lol) I kinda fancy a chinese, do you think its open tonight?

    I reckon Chinese will be open, but might be too late for you now!

    We have snow now!! About an inchhas fallen this afternoon / evening.
    GemmaE wrote: »
    PP, JHA, maybebaby and jonno- massive labour vibes!!

    Have just gutted my living room and kitchen, taken down all of the xmas decs, finished the nursery and cooked tea since coming back from Kiddicare this afternoon, first time I've done so much in ages, oh also did some washing this morning.

    Hope everyone is good, am feeling very hot so might have to break into the Ben and Jerrys!

    Wow you've got loads done! Good on you. I can't be bothered cleaning here but I really need to!

    And I don't think you need any excuse to crack open B&J! I wish I had some!! Mmmm cookie dough :drool:
  • Evansangel wrote: »
    On baby centre i found this..


    How do i work out what to use for 10 Degree's C? :o

    Is that the temp in your nursery? What's the temp in your bedroom? It can't be that low, you'd freeze!! Our house was 12 degrees last night cos we'd been away and switched the heating off and we had to keep coats on.
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  • kindof my dd was 8lb 14oz and she still needed newborn for 2/3 wks.o-3 swamped her!lol.Just thought I'd mention it.My friends dd was 7lb 7 oz and they didn't realise they needed newborn.On the way home from the hospital they had to stop off at the supermarket as none of the 0-3 fitted her. x
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  • Evansangel
    Evansangel Posts: 6,791 Forumite
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    edited 2 January 2010 at 11:22PM
    Is that the temp in your nursery? What's the temp in your bedroom? It can't be that low, you'd freeze!! Our house was 12 degrees last night cos we'd been away and switched the heating off and we had to keep coats on.

    Its the temp around the whole house according to the various nursery thermometres i have stuck in all the rooms.

    We've had the heating on for over an hour now and its still freezing in here :confused:
    Our gas is so expensive, costs about £1 for an hours heating, not including hot water.

    Ooo i just spent an hour in the bath, kept topping the water up with hot water lol. I put on a facemask and relaxed and it was lovely :)
    Even the baby liked it cause she was wiggling away for ages. I was playing a game with her (well to me it was a game, not her... lol) i was putting a warm wet flannel on my bump and she would wiggle, so i took it away and blew on my tummy (so it went cold) and she stopped moving :D
  • kindofagilr
    kindofagilr Posts: 6,825 Forumite
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    Twinkles08 wrote: »
    kindof my dd was 8lb 14oz and she still needed newborn for 2/3 wks.o-3 swamped her!lol.Just thought I'd mention it.My friends dd was 7lb 7 oz and they didn't realise they needed newborn.On the way home from the hospital they had to stop off at the supermarket as none of the 0-3 fitted her. x

    Thanks, oh god I am going to have to go through all of his clothes and see if we have any newborns at all, I bet I dont :(

    Awww EA that was a very cute game :) I might go in the bath now
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