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MSE Pregnancy Club 18
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I don't think I would say "I don't want to do it again..." but I would say it's very uncomfortable and I don't enjoy it so much at the moment every time he asked until he gave up asking lol...
My poor hubby is waiting for me to get over the sickness and into the horny stage bless him... He's right though, I've definitely been worse this time around than I was last time...A very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...My Fathers Daughter wrote: »Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.
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I have been worse this time around as hadn't felt like that with both previous pregnancies, both were boys, must be cos its a girl this time that she has messed my feelings up totally this time! poor OH lol!BSC #215/No.1 Jan 09 Club0
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I really have lost total interest in DTD and have done so for weeks and weeks but I feel bad for hubby so I do DTD but its never comfortable, even spoons... lol! tmi!
Out of interest, would there be any point when any of you ladies would tell your hubby that you don't want to DTD til after baby comes now? And at what stage would you say "I don't want to do it anymore?" or would you say it to him at all?
I did to KH, on my due date!
Just went
'no more, hurts too much!' must have looked it cos unusually I got listened to!:rotfl:Mum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession:o
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If i really wasnt upto it then i would tell him and he would understand but as of yet it is just uncomfortable not unpleasant so it hasnt ever come to that really. After the bab was born i told him not to expect anything for at least 6 weeks but we managed a lovely sesh at about 2wks i think it really depends on how well you heal and how well behaved new baby is. :-):jFriends are like fabric you can never have enough:j0
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my husband has just told me i look like Mr Greedy out of the Mr Men - i was annoyed at first - but looking sidewise on in the mirror he has a point:D
Baby No.1 due 27/9/10
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hi there,
Re Clarkes Shoes, If you have a local Outlet like Junction 32 at castleford or Gunwharf Quays in Portsmouth, they sell for 50% of normal prices. Also Ebay! There are loads of clarks shoes on there some are barely worn.
HTH
xDS1 arrived 22/02/11! 8lb3oz
DD1 arrived 20/05/09 10lb3oz*Post Baby Weight loss start 23st5lb [STRIKE]now 19st 13lbs[/STRIKE] Post pregnancy weight #2 22st3lbs now 20st12*0 -
ticklepenny wrote: »hi there,
Re Clarkes Shoes, If you have a local Outlet like Junction 32 at castleford or Gunwharf Quays in Portsmouth, they sell for 50% of normal prices. Also Ebay! There are loads of clarks shoes on there some are barely worn.
HTH
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we were in clarkes in Gunwharf in Portsmouth this morning and hubby got a pair that were £55 reduced to £30! he always get his work shoes from there!!Baby No.1 due 27/9/10
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I was told by a midwife not to try a really spicy curry as it can taint the taste of breastmilk for a day or two after, and in all honesty it never works so may as well have a slap up meal you like. Korma though, ohhh coconutty!0
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I feel like I look just like Mr Greedy!!
Hope everyone has a decent sleep...I don't really want to go to bed as it means the weekend is over, but I'm tired so it's the sensible thing to do!Mum to gorgeous baby boy born Sept 2010:j0
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