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MSE Pregnancy Club 18
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Hi all *waves!*
Can whoever updated the list last stick me on the ttc list?
Preeetty purrrlease0 -
plymouthscubagirl wrote: »Kitkat i'm looking into hypno birthing. Just trying to weigh up whether to do the course or just get the book. Have you started it yet - if so how are you finding it? I have an irritional fear of giving birth :eek: and I thought it might help. OH thinks its all pyscho-babble but said he'll pay if i think I need it!
Plymouth; I just have a book with a CD, I dont know of any local classes to me but thought I would give the book a go, I've only read afew chapters but I do feel a little more at ease now than I was before (not sure if this is the book or just me!) the CD is very relaxing but you need to get away from everything to listen to it (the baby kept kicking the hell outa me last night, and when that stopped OH kept trying to tickle me :eek:) lol. I have put the CD on my ipod so I can listen to it anywhere (obviously not while driving or operating heavy machinery, lol) the theory behind hypnobirthing is good and I think for the 1st time since finding out about my pregnancy I have felt like the birth is a natural process and should not be feared
Courgette; I am glad someone else experiences the shaky baby thing! I find it all very weird! OH reckons its a habit baby has picked up off me, as when I am concentrating I 'jig' my leg, lol. But I am not sure!! Glad your spd is abit better, my mum goes to see a chiropractor and swears by it!!! She keeps telling me to go but I think hers is £40-£50.
Well done on team blue Sir Monster
Bufger: the baby show code is BS74 to get tickets abit cheaper, its not loads off but if you enter it when prompted, and select what day you wana go it shows the cheaper price. For some reason MSE website wont let me PM you right now :mad:
Anyone heard off Cafc? Hope she's ok.0 -
:eek: EA!!!! Fantastic
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:heart2: THANK YOU MARTIN!! :heart2:0 -
Plymouth I have The complete natal hypno therapy course and I'm finding it really good i had a few teething problems as i thought i wasnt doing it properly but it has definitley helped me to relax. i have yet to find out if it will help with the birth :-)
EA yay hope your back before i pop goodluck with the ttcing :-):jFriends are like fabric you can never have enough:j0 -
Good luck EA :T
Didn't get that house, but am going to look at a really funky oneMum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession:o
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Advert on TV for Kiddiecare half price sale if anyone's interestedA very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
Where does the time go? :think:0 -
redmel1621 wrote: »
The morning I had my show and very mild irregular contractions, I got on it bouncing away like crazy, I think it helped the labour to progress and establish....got too painful to bounce when contractions got stronger though!!
Congrats redmel!I keep looking for mine, but nothing at all.... its ok though, have got another 3 weeks!
Scan pics are amazing xmas!
Bubs gets the shivers too, it feels like its trying to shake something off, if that makes sense??
money saving diva; mild contractions.. ooohh.. fingers crossed!
Im jealous of those with any signs of birth beginning!
Anyway, MAT leave started today! WOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOO!!! I get a lie in tomorrow!! :j:j:j:j:T:T:T:T:T:T:T
Going to bed now, night!First baby born 10/06/10:heartpuls 6lb 10z:heartpulsI love my little family0 -
Thanks for those codes kitkat.
Morning all. I ran over a baby bunny rabbit on my way to work this morning, it made me sad! :-( I think my car is invisable to wildlife, so far in 2010 ive hit 2 pigeons, 2 little birdies and a rabbit. No badgers or foxes yet but fingers crossed i dont, those things will make a mess of my car!
Probably going along to the baby show on sunday if anyone else is let me know. I'll be the only guy in there being dragged around by the missus trying to hide from all of the hormonal pregnant ladiesMFW - <£90kAll other debts cleared thanks to the knowledge gained from this wonderful website and its users!0 -
Xmas hope you get it sorted, i am going to phone midwife about mine today if I have time to grab her number.
Pretty sh!tty evening out all in all. To cut a long story short it was really hot in the opera and 15 mins in the room was spinning, I felt sick and awful and I knew I was about to pass out (has never happened to me, so was scary)...so I extracted myself and an usher saw me stumbling around and took me out for some air and some water etc. I eventually came back in about 20 mins later. DH was mad with me!!! I couldn't believe it, like it was my fault!! I had thought it was better to go out than to end up slumped forward and probably have to get first aid called over!! He did apologise later but kept going on about how it was the onl They turned the temp down then as they knew it was too hot and I was ok for the rest but was hard to enjoy it properly!
Then on the way home my sister started a row with me by text! Just what I didn't need, she keeps guilt tripping me about not hvaing seen my little nephew for a while. I live almost 300 miles away and went 4 times in the 7 months before I was pg, not since but i've not been fit to go! I spent the whole train journey back in tears as she was going on and on. what upsets me the most is that since I moved here 2.5 yrs ago my sister has been down twice, her dh never. and yet i'm in the wrong for not going up there all the timeto cap it off this morning i got up to a text from her which was intended for my mum (they are v close) saying how we'd had a row and as usual i couldn't see her point of view and that i'd probably phone mum later and moan about my sister. I would never do that!! My mum has enough on her plate. So now I'm in floods of tears yet again and have to go to work.
Sorry for the big post I just had to get it out. dh is not up yet and he's fed up about being back to work and will be in a foul mood no doubt. He'll also be really mad with her and probably make things worse!!Mum to gorgeous baby boy born Sept 2010:j0 -
Aw Rach, doesn't sound like fun, sorry your eve got ruined. Us preggo's are more susceptable to fainting/ passing out etc so the heat thing can really affect us. My iron is low atm too so I am regularly to be found with my head between my knee's feeling a bit 'spinny' hope you are OK though, it is very scary, especially when in public/ a crowd. Hope your DH feels suitably bad for being mean about it too!
As for your sis, families eh! I think people quickly forget how hard work it can be when PG. I know I was probably a bit guilty of underestimating it as I had the easiest pregnancy ever with DD, so although I knew other people had it harder than me, I prob wasn't always so understanding. Well this time round I have been sooooo tired, sick, achey and in pain- generally a bit of a misery too so now I have learnt my lesson! Hope she can understand that you aren't feeling great and not to get on your case too much.0
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