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MSE Parents Club Part 11

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  • kindofagilr
    kindofagilr Posts: 6,825 Forumite
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    OK cool thanks MM I think I have my worry head on today lol
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  • money_maker_3
    money_maker_3 Posts: 9,591 Forumite
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    OK cool thanks MM I think I have my worry head on today lol

    we all get like that some days !!!
    The two best things I have done with my life
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  • Krystaltips
    Krystaltips Posts: 9,220 Forumite
    KOAG, Hubby got spontaneous pneumothorax when he was 24!
    A very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...
    Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.

  • Glamazon
    Glamazon Posts: 8,401 Forumite
    Sami_Bee wrote: »
    Right I'm taking charge.
    7th April 11am-ish, the lowry oulet
    Who is gonna be there? I'm thinking we should see about booking a table for pizza express, shall we meet there to save missing any late comers (aka Glam & I)?

    I'll meet anywhere as long as there is food! ;)
    The cheaper the better for me :o
    Boots do a baby cough medicine from about 3 months. There is some debate over whether it works but it made me feel better to be doing something :o there is also one called Calcough, but I think that might be from a bit older.
    |
    Off into town. Seeya all later xxx

    I used this for Jack it's just Glycerin - I think it did help his cough.

    Kindof - J only ever poo'd every other day when he was E's age.

    Talking of poo, I decided to have a bath with Jack this morning - cue lots of floaty poos :eek: EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
    Had only been in for 2 minutes - he poo'd loads more than usual so I think the water might have helped him 'clear out' a bit. Had to get out, scoop poo out, empty water, clean bath and start again.

    OH came down yday morning and apologised for being an a$$ ;)

    SS - 54kg is fine for 5 foot tall thank you very much :p

    Big hugs to Caz

    Susan - have a nice time on your holibobs, will Alice ask 'Are we in Yorhshire yet?' every 5 minutes on the way there? :)
    A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea

    Where does the time go? :think:
  • SusanC_2
    SusanC_2 Posts: 5,344 Forumite
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    Thanks Susan so the pathological CTG was the heart monitoring they did on Elliot which then led them to forceps delivery him (cos the actual sentance on the letter is: Rachael had a Neville Barne's forceps delivery on the 16th March as she had a pathological CTG)
    Yes - it'll be the heart rate down to 60 bit. It's so good that they noticed quickly and responded quickly - my brother's was lower than that for who knows how long and then they delayed the birth while they got a doctor because he was breech.
    Any question, comment or opinion is not intended to be criticism of anyone else.
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    "To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die"
  • SusanC_2
    SusanC_2 Posts: 5,344 Forumite
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    Glamazon wrote: »
    Talking of poo, I decided to have a bath with Jack this morning - cue lots of floaty poos :eek: EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
    Had only been in for 2 minutes - he poo'd loads more than usual so I think the water might have helped him 'clear out' a bit. Had to get out, scoop poo out, empty water, clean bath and start again.
    Alice had a phase of that and she used to get really upset because even though OH didn't get cross, he would say, "Oh no" as if something really bad had happened (he does this all the time with loads of things - not just this) and so she got the message that it was a bad thing to do and would cry loads whenever it happened.
    Glamazon wrote: »
    Susan - have a nice time on your holibobs, will Alice ask 'Are we in Yorhshire yet?' every 5 minutes on the way there? :)
    Thanks and I hope not.

    Must stop procrastinating. Did I ever mention I don't like packing?
    Any question, comment or opinion is not intended to be criticism of anyone else.
    2 Samuel 12:23 Romans 8:28 Psalm 30:5
    "To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die"
  • kindofagilr
    kindofagilr Posts: 6,825 Forumite
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    Really Krystal thats mad!

    Really Glam ok cool I'll stop worrying about his poo's as well lol

    Yeah thats true, I think it dropped to 60 for about 15 mins before all hell broke loose lol, Elliot was back to back as well.
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    Mortgage (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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  • workinmummy
    workinmummy Posts: 1,479 Forumite
    edited 1 April 2010 at 2:41PM
    Glamazon wrote: »

    SS - 54kg is fine for 5 foot tall thank you very much :p

    Comes in Whispers 49 Kgs and runs out, ducking for cover...........:rotfl::rotfl:
  • BeenieCat
    BeenieCat Posts: 6,567 Forumite
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    I've just ordered some clothes with the 25% off Dorothy Perkins code on Quidco, so hopefully i can stop wearing the same scruffy outfit every day. My leggings have holes galore in :o
  • Buttonmoons
    Buttonmoons Posts: 13,323 Forumite
    Hey beenie I used to walk with my (ex) friend and his dog in a park with an old peoples home I'm sure. I can't remember name of his estate though, aldbrough? that near you?!
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