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MSE Pregnancy Club 17

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  • Evansangel
    Evansangel Posts: 6,791 Forumite
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    CAFCGirl wrote: »
    tee hee hee im shameless when it comes to baby stuff now...

    ive even emailed my mum links to all the baby clubs so she can get me xtras of everything :)

    Hehe! Im the same! I even have recently got a second mum to be bounty pack, which im glad i did as since i got mine they changed all the samples! :D
    And my old coupons had expired and i wanted some more lol.

    Right here is my youtube video of the baby being ultra active.

    Turn the sound off though as i was watching smallville and it was very loud in the background lol.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHca0K4uH0s
  • Evansangel wrote: »
    Right here is my youtube video of the baby being ultra active.

    Turn the sound off though as i was watching smallville and it was very loud in the background lol.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHca0K4uH0s
    One of your stalkers can't get onto YouTube from work:(:o:p:)
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  • CAFCGirl
    CAFCGirl Posts: 9,123 Forumite
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    OH MY GOD!

    That was amazing LOL

    Its like a water bed rolling (sorry I can think of any other way to explain it)...
    I get freaked out after a while if I feel Little L with my hands for too long.... god only knows what that must be like....... amazing.....

    i cant seem to download my bounty pack voucher online, its really bugging me!
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  • 1more?
    1more? Posts: 352 Forumite
    some people are so rude
    ive had lots of people ask if my pregnancy was a mistake :mad:
    i had my dd at 15 so no she wasnt planned i didnt just look young i was young, then we had ds i was 20 still felt young he was planned
    im now 28 and people cant seem to believe we actually want another baby because of the 13y & 8y gap but i must admit i do feel a bit like a 1st time mother & i feel so much older

    cafc that midwife was rude, a midwife came out to my house on ds and said to me " so how can you afford this place"(my house) i was so shocked i said back "because my husband works damn hard" my house is nice but not fantasic
    i know sterotypicaly a teenage mum shouldnt own her own home by the time shes 17 or be married with the same father for all her children but i am:p:p:p:p
  • 1more? wrote: »
    i know sterotypicaly a teenage mum shouldnt own her own home by the time shes 17 or be married with the same father for all her children but i am:p:p:p:p
    And you should be damn proud of it too:D:D:D

    Sorry I'm bored and lurking:o I'll go back to the shadows now:o:o
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  • LuceB84
    LuceB84 Posts: 198 Forumite
    Evansangel wrote: »
    Turn the sound off though as i was watching smallville and it was very loud in the background lol.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHca0K4uH0s

    Wow that looks amazing!! I can't wait till i can see baby move :)
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  • Evansangel
    Evansangel Posts: 6,791 Forumite
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    1more? wrote: »
    i know sterotypicaly a teenage mum shouldnt own her own home by the time shes 17 or be married with the same father for all her children but i am:p:p:p:p

    I read an article in a pregnancy mag ages ago about teen mums. And one of them said she went to an anti natal class or something similar and was asked what she wants to do with her life. And when she said she'd like to be a stay at home mum, the leader of the group said something like "well thats nice dear, but not all of us can rely on benefits when bringing up kids" :eek:
    Turns out the girl and her husband (who WAS the babys dad) owned their own home and she wasn't entitled to any benefits cause he earnt such a decent wage.
    If i was that girl i would of stated that to the group leader along with something like "so suck on that!" :rotfl:
  • 1more?
    1more? Posts: 352 Forumite
    thank you confuzzled and ev angel i wouldnt say im proud that i was a teenage mum but i am proud that i made the most of it and that i have a well balanced dd, i am quite strict thou as im not as nieve as some of my dd friends mothers as it wasnt that long ago i was her age:rotfl::rotfl:
    also my sis is a comp school teacher and worked in our old school where dd now goes and i know most of her teachers so she definatly cant get away with anything lol

    evanangel that video is fab, i must admit i never liked my children moving it used to make me feel sick:rotfl::rotfl: god i sound awful
  • Evansangel
    Evansangel Posts: 6,791 Forumite
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    Alot of people have said it makes them feel sick to. I dont have an opinion on it.

    I mean i dont find it weird, but i dont love it either.
    I think hiccups are the weirdest.

    She gets them like twice a day now lol.

    I have quite a few friends who are teen mums, and i dont think its anything to be ashamed of. And i hate people that are nasty to them.

    Once when i was 12 (i think) i took my new baby cousin out for a walk in her pram and an old lady stopped me and had a go at me for being a disgrace. She promptly shut up when i said its my cousin and im only 12 lol.

    I should explain, i was an earlier bloomer... lol
  • mermaid85
    mermaid85 Posts: 348 Forumite
    Evansangel wrote: »
    Alot of people have said it makes them feel sick to. I dont have an opinion on it.

    I mean i dont find it weird, but i dont love it either.
    I think hiccups are the weirdest.

    She gets them like twice a day now lol.

    I have quite a few friends who are teen mums, and i dont think its anything to be ashamed of. And i hate people that are nasty to them.

    Once when i was 12 (i think) i took my new baby cousin out for a walk in her pram and an old lady stopped me and had a go at me for being a disgrace. She promptly shut up when i said its my cousin and im only 12 lol.

    I should explain, i was an earlier bloomer... lol

    Lol people really shouldn't just assume things!! There's 14 years between me and my sis, people used to give her odd looks thinking I was hers - although I did play up to it and call her mum in public :)
    Then she had her son and I got it all in return when I was out with him - I wouldn't have minded so much, but I was only 7 when he was born lol, he was small for his age but I'm generally told I look young! And am a midget :)
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