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MSE Pregnancy Club 17
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Hey,
Kindof - great news about the breast pumpDo you know which one it is?
I'm soooooo tired it's unreal - did my walk into town and back, prob about 4 miles, maybe 5! I can feel him so low down it's bizarre! Feel good for having done it though and managed to pick up some bits for the hospital bag (one day, I'll have it done...!!) & some of the 'method baby' body wash for baby (they sell it at boots) for 99p in H&B - what a bargain, paid about a fiver for some in Boots recently, doh! We're off to the theatre and for dinner tonight so just about to get myself in the bath then nap for a bit
No I dontthey emailed and asked if I would be in a position to review a Early Years Breast Pump but that was it lol and my google search is bringin up nothing lol
Well done for walkinghow long did it take you?
OHhh I dont know how you can be bothered with he theatre and dinner lolenjoy
Som - no not yet ;( early years breast pump if anyone can find it lol
Ea - my cat would sometimes eat tuna (of course lol) or scrambled egg if we didnt have any good for her
EA cool thanks for that, I musnt have her on my FB I have shelley?
(((hugs))) NIkkit, I hope she calls you back soon
EA thats not sadI am tempted to get acard myself for Costco (I can buy one for £25) but am still trying to decide if its worth it?
Good Luck Nikit xxx
Back from MW, BP is back up again :mad: 144/88, urine is fine, but I have swollen feets, Babybean is head down, 5/5's engaged which she explained means he is in a little bit, he isnt hovering anymore but she can still feel most of his head.
I am going to be weekly monitored now for my BP so I am back there next tues again.Debt £30,823.48/£44,856.56 ~ 06/02/21 - 31.28% Paid OffMortgage (01/04/09 - 01/07/39)
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What are you most looking forward to being able to do again once baby is born?
- Playing on Wii feet
- Jumping on OH and tickling him to death lol
- Being able to lay on belly
- MOST OF ALL POACHED EGG ON TOAST
Debt £30,823.48/£44,856.56 ~ 06/02/21 - 31.28% Paid OffMortgage (01/04/09 - 01/07/39)
£79,515.99/£104,409.00 (as of 05/02/21) ~ 23.84% Paid Off
Lloyds (M) - £1196.93/£1296.93 ~ Next - £2653.79/£2700.46 ~ Mobile - £296.70/£323.78
HSBC (H) -£5079.08/£5281.12 ~ HSBC (M) - £4512.19/£4714.23
Barclays (H) - £4427.32/£4629.36 ~ Barclays (M) - £4013.78/£4215.82
Halifax (H) - £4930.04/£5132.12 ~ Halifax (M) - £3708.65/£3911.20
Asda Savings - £0
POAMAYC 2021 #87 £1290.07 ~ 2020/£3669.48 ~ 2019/£10,615.18 ~ 2018/£13,912.57 ~ 2017/£10,380.18 ~ 2016/£7454.80
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Yeah Becky Taylor is the other Bizziebaby owner person... lol.
Can you just buy Costco cards? I thought you had to be a trader lol.
Yay for being 5/5 engaged! I have MW on Fri so hopefully baby is engaged a little. I keep feeling a pressure down there so hopefully thats her engaging0 -
I dont know if its cos of my job (goverment) but I can deffo buy one cos my Aunty has one that she pays halves with my other aunyt lol (you can hve two carsd) and my mam gets to go with them as well
I hope she is engaging as wellI am kinda pleased I am getting to go every week yay lol
Debt £30,823.48/£44,856.56 ~ 06/02/21 - 31.28% Paid OffMortgage (01/04/09 - 01/07/39)
£79,515.99/£104,409.00 (as of 05/02/21) ~ 23.84% Paid Off
Lloyds (M) - £1196.93/£1296.93 ~ Next - £2653.79/£2700.46 ~ Mobile - £296.70/£323.78
HSBC (H) -£5079.08/£5281.12 ~ HSBC (M) - £4512.19/£4714.23
Barclays (H) - £4427.32/£4629.36 ~ Barclays (M) - £4013.78/£4215.82
Halifax (H) - £4930.04/£5132.12 ~ Halifax (M) - £3708.65/£3911.20
Asda Savings - £0
POAMAYC 2021 #87 £1290.07 ~ 2020/£3669.48 ~ 2019/£10,615.18 ~ 2018/£13,912.57 ~ 2017/£10,380.18 ~ 2016/£7454.80
~ Emergency Savings: £0
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Grr just wrote a big post & Firefox ate it :mad:
EA - yes, it is sadOnly kidding, I used to love going to Makro with my dad when I was a kid! Do you have a Home & Bargains near you (not sure if they're a northern thing?) - they had a load of retro sweets in today :j
Nikkit hope all's ok, x
Kindof - boo to the BP, you need to relax and do nothing for a whileBut :j for Elliot starting to engage, woo!
Think anyone can buy a Costco card - mums friend has one and takes us with her and she's not in any business? I don't think they're worth the £25 personally unless you buy loads/have a big family/will share the cost of membership - everything just comes in massive packs!!
Walk took about 35 minutes each way - think it's about 2 miles each way, thereabouts anyway! Walked quickly because I was with my mum, if I was on my own I'd have dawdledIt's really hard to try and look dignified though and not waddle, he's so low down I think he might fall out :rotfl:
I love Masterchef CAFCMight go watch yesterdays Come Dine with Me in a mo - realllllly love that show
Right bath is done, now sat in my dressing gown debating nap or tv, hmm what to doNeed to go make my RLT too, not had one yet today! Hoping that if I keep going with them he'll appear next Monday bang on 37 weeks :rotfl:
eta: Things I'm looking forward to post baby:
* Being able to get dressed into anything in my wardrobe without tying up my jeans with elastic bands, pulling my tops down or layering to try and cover my modesty!!
* Eating goats cheese & brie and other yummy banned cheeses, mmmmmmmmm yum, oooh and salami, yum
* Being able to exercise without feeling like baby might drop out of my bits!Baby Boy arrived March 25th 2010 - 17 days late & 8lb 10oz :j0 -
kindofagilr wrote: »What are you most looking forward to being able to do again once baby is born?
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Being able to bend down and tidy floors etc
Being able to pick up dd
Lying on my stomach
Eating brie and blue cheese-nom nom
Not having a sore pelvis from spd and not waddling like a mummy duck:rotfl:
Having my body back!Minus the becoming a milk bank:female:Our 2 gorgeous little girls born 2006 and 2010
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id suggest tea and tv, and then nap.....
oooh i forgot about catch up tv.....ive been searching f word recipes online.... cant wait to have my own kitchen with all my kitchen stuff..... my sister and her partner have got all these things but no basics, like a set of kitchen scales GAH!!! but yet have a skillet..... LOL
trying to design a birthday cake for dh as well.....Wealth is not measured by currency0 -
Ah cool thanks, I am just trying to figure out if I could walk to the drs next week
Its apparantly 1.3 miles and takes 4 mins in a car??? I dont know what that would make me walk it?
Gymfiend, and EA and SOm are you all taking Calcium and EPO??? just I stopped taking that and am just drinking RLT and I dont know whether to take the tabelts or not?
Yeah my mam gets to go free lol and she gets loads of pepsie and chicken breasts and milk etc but I dont know if its worth it for me?
We have a home bargins lol
Right I better get on and cook the tea for OH coming inDebt £30,823.48/£44,856.56 ~ 06/02/21 - 31.28% Paid OffMortgage (01/04/09 - 01/07/39)
£79,515.99/£104,409.00 (as of 05/02/21) ~ 23.84% Paid Off
Lloyds (M) - £1196.93/£1296.93 ~ Next - £2653.79/£2700.46 ~ Mobile - £296.70/£323.78
HSBC (H) -£5079.08/£5281.12 ~ HSBC (M) - £4512.19/£4714.23
Barclays (H) - £4427.32/£4629.36 ~ Barclays (M) - £4013.78/£4215.82
Halifax (H) - £4930.04/£5132.12 ~ Halifax (M) - £3708.65/£3911.20
Asda Savings - £0
POAMAYC 2021 #87 £1290.07 ~ 2020/£3669.48 ~ 2019/£10,615.18 ~ 2018/£13,912.57 ~ 2017/£10,380.18 ~ 2016/£7454.80
~ Emergency Savings: £0
My Debt Free Diary (Link)0 -
Gym, i ate salami the other day
I put it on my homemade pizza, but shh
Cant wait to have my body back, minus the milk bank bit aswell lol. But i dont mind that cause at least i'll have a baby to cuddle
Turns out i dont have a costco near me
No home & bargains either, i extended the search to 50miles from my postcode and got nothing lol.
Right am going to eat my lunch and watch Torchwood online
eta: No im not kindof, i kept forgetting to buy it so am just sticking with RLT for now. Might get some calcium with next asda shop though as i dont have much calcium in my diet anyway.0 -
I drink tons of milk so I might just stay off them, I wasnt even really sure what they were for lol
Why cant we have Salami? I am pretty sure ive had it eek lolDebt £30,823.48/£44,856.56 ~ 06/02/21 - 31.28% Paid OffMortgage (01/04/09 - 01/07/39)
£79,515.99/£104,409.00 (as of 05/02/21) ~ 23.84% Paid Off
Lloyds (M) - £1196.93/£1296.93 ~ Next - £2653.79/£2700.46 ~ Mobile - £296.70/£323.78
HSBC (H) -£5079.08/£5281.12 ~ HSBC (M) - £4512.19/£4714.23
Barclays (H) - £4427.32/£4629.36 ~ Barclays (M) - £4013.78/£4215.82
Halifax (H) - £4930.04/£5132.12 ~ Halifax (M) - £3708.65/£3911.20
Asda Savings - £0
POAMAYC 2021 #87 £1290.07 ~ 2020/£3669.48 ~ 2019/£10,615.18 ~ 2018/£13,912.57 ~ 2017/£10,380.18 ~ 2016/£7454.80
~ Emergency Savings: £0
My Debt Free Diary (Link)0
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