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MSE Pregnancy Club 17

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  • kindofagilr
    kindofagilr Posts: 6,825 Forumite
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    rach wrote: »
    Hi all

    Can I join you? I did pop on the other day and am usually on the less than 12 weeks thread (and I'll stay on there still) but that moves quite slowly at the moment so I thought I'd join you on here too. I'm 7+0 today so still quite early days!

    I haven't read up on the TTC thread, maybe I won't now either, what a shame they're fighting. Although it's of course heartbreakingly difficult for those who have been ttc for ages when someone new gets a bfp (I was almost too scared to report mine on there as it was only 2nd cycle) its not that there are only so many bfps to go round and that if the new ladies get them the older ones don't. :(

    Cravings - I've not really got any apart from Alpen, which is all I want to eat! On my second box in a week! I've got plenty of aversions though, stuff I just can't even think about!!

    Welcome :)

    DP it was a nightmare when he rang and said they have no milkshakes!!! I had to make do with sprite!! I mean sprite!!! thats no milkhake lol

    I did have the blooming feeling, it was after week 20, I have only started feeling crappy again about week 34 (I did get a bit of spd in there)

    Ive had low alcohol cider at christmas, it was 0.5 units a bottle :) it was very nice

    CAFC eek, when is your moving date?????? my mate is up from London and I havent seen her since half term before Christmas so I am probs gonna look massive to her (seeing as I only have like 3 weeks to go lol)

    Gill well done for convincing OH about the bathroom, I'd love a new bathroom, need to get these damn credit cards gone first lol, once they are gone this is what I want doing:

    New central heating system (we have a old back boiler, not very efficant)
    New Bathroom
    Two Storey Extension out back (which will make us a 4 bedroom house, and the downstairs will have a games room/workshop for OH and a toilet) if we cant have two storey then we will have the one storey games room/workshop and toilet
    Conservatory
    New Kitchen

    Thats my list lol we wont have a problem getting single storey extension cos we have a garage there already, so we just want to kock that down and rebuild it, but would love a two storey.

    I agree GISI the Becks one totally tastes like Becks lol

    DP I felt baby kick at 16 weeks so deffo not too early :)

    Awww Smartie it sucks doesnt it!!!! (((hugs)))) it will fly hopefully

    Som tell me about it, well we had £70 avaiable on CC (just spent £36 on shopping) and £35 in bank and £22 in change, so thats £127 which is better than though, we've spent £36 so we are left with £91 which hopefully we will be ok with? (although I need £40 for my brothers present) argh lol

    EEK EA so I am due uin 23 days thats flipping scary man lol

    Ive been getting some lower back pains and I amfreaking our that he has turned back to back lol I dont want a more painful labour lol

    Well me and OH are going to have a bash at making our own pizzas tonight I am dead excited!!!! ive never made my own pizza before, we are going to make our own dough and everthing

    Here is our meal plan for this week (I love boring you all with it lol)

    Saturday - Home Made Pizzas
    Sunday - Sunday Dinner at ILs
    Monday - Chilli
    Tuesday - Spag Bol
    Wed - Thai Green Curry for me, Sweet and Sour for OH
    Thurs - Same as Wed (it makes too much for one meal)
    Friday - Fish in Sauce with Boiled Potatoes
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  • kindofagilr
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    smartie12 wrote: »
    Right...

    I need to start thinking about maternity clothes quite urgently:o

    Over the bump... under the bump??? Help!!!

    Or should I just stick to elasticated trousers... but I would like some jeans.

    I have a £20 offf £50 spend voucher for littlewoods so I'm having a nosey there;)

    I loved my over the bump pants from peacocoks and their jeans were really comnfy as well

    But curretnyl I am wearing some adidas tracksuit pants under bump with a bump band on and that is comfy too
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  • Evansangel
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    edited 13 February 2010 at 3:30PM
    I have some under bump jeans on from Simply Be, they were £30 :)

    They are sooo comfy :D I got a size to big though so need to roll the top bit up so they fit better :D

    Hmmm, it seems we are winning 4-1. OH keeps shouting "In your face!" at the tv... :rotfl:

    eta: We did win, i didn't realise it had finished lol
  • kindofagilr
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    Im annoyed EA lol Newcastle were on Sky and I didnt realise so Ive missed it lol I think we lost though :(
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  • kindofagilr
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    Oh looks as though we are still playing, there is 2 mins left and its 1-1

    Gutted to see we are joint top of the league now, we have been clear forages!!!!!
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  • Evansangel
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    Hmmm, google it? :D

    Or watch sky sports news, they usually have whats happened in matches on there.

    If anyone buys baby a tiny football outfit, she is sooo not wearing it lol
  • kindofagilr
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    Ohhhhh Elliot is deffo going to wear a baby Newcastle outfit :)
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  • Evansangel
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    Pompey have gone bust anyway so we wont have a team to support, so no football outfits. Mwhahahaha!

    Have another bad headache, so am going to have a lay down and have a nap. I hate my contacts, i might start wearing glasses for a while now to stop the headaches :(

    Speak soon!
  • kindofagilr
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    I think thats why I have been getting headaches cos I cant find my glasses and I need them for reading and cimputers :( but I cant find them
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  • smartie12 wrote: »
    Right...

    I need to start thinking about maternity clothes quite urgently:o

    Over the bump... under the bump??? Help!!!

    Or should I just stick to elasticated trousers... but I would like some jeans.

    I have a £20 offf £50 spend voucher for littlewoods so I'm having a nosey there;)


    I'm still trying to figure this out - though I think I'm liking over bump best - the under bump I've bought from New Look seem to stretch out too much and they're far too big!

    I've been wearing some black slouchy trousers (can't remember which ones they are on the website) from Next recently - I think they have to be the comfiest trousers I've ever had! They have a foldy waist so you can wear them under, on or over your bump, means I can be fickle which is pretty much what I do best! On a related note, their maternity PJs are really comfy too
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