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MSE Pregnancy Club 18

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  • kitkat5566
    kitkat5566 Posts: 1,332 Forumite
    Went out to enjoy the sun:) Wish I hadn't now though, the heat has made me feel sick:(


    Ooooooooo I likey:D:D Added to my list of possibilities:)

    now off to search Jeep Buggies....saw someone pushing one in town and just know DH will love it:D

    Sun and pregnant women don't mix too well in my experience, it always makes me feel sicky :p strange!

    I've also got a list of possibilities, its getting longer and longer!!!! Just can't find 'the one' yet though :rotfl:I find when I see people pushing buggies I keep looking at what make it is and then search for it, lol. People must think I am weird staring at their buggies!!!
  • rach
    rach Posts: 5,476 Forumite
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    I do that too KK!

    Ms piggy - thanks, I have put a wanted on netmums and freecycle!

    Just noticed that breast pads are on offer at boots. Want to use my £5 off £20 spend whilst I am off work - I reckon some lansinol, breast pads, cotton wool, mat pads, and some sanctuary bump oil (with 1/3 off with voucher) will do it :D If I go into town rather than local boots I will easily be able to get other stuff too.
    Mum to gorgeous baby boy born Sept 2010:j
  • **confuzzled**
    **confuzzled** Posts: 4,228 Forumite
    kitkat5566 wrote: »
    Sun and pregnant women don't mix too well in my experience, it always makes me feel sicky :p strange!

    I've also got a list of possibilities, its getting longer and longer!!!! Just can't find 'the one' yet though :rotfl:I find when I see people pushing buggies I keep looking at what make it is and then search for it, lol. People must think I am weird staring at their buggies!!!
    although I like to be warm I'm no good in the heat unpregnant so being up the duff and out in the sun is really affecting me:o Ah well, at least the factor 50+ worked:)

    *raises hand and stands up* My name is Fuzz and I too am a buggy pervert:rotfl::rotfl:
    1.11.09 - debt = £45k:eek:
    [STRIKE]Car Loan = £0[/STRIKE] CCCS Total = £30,246.88 Total Debt Paid off - 32.78%
    DFD [STRIKE]Nov[/STRIKE][STRIKE]Sept[/STRIKE]Aug 2018:o Only 75 payments to go:)
  • Ms_Piggy_2
    Ms_Piggy_2 Posts: 357 Forumite
    When it comes to buggies, you *can't* beat an Xplory!!

    http://www.stokke-stroller.com/en-gb/

    I got mine second hand (from an NCT nearly new sale - great, fantastic places for bargain baby goods), and it's the best pushchair ever!
  • rach
    rach Posts: 5,476 Forumite
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    i quite like those miss piggy but DH won't have anything like that, says they are for the 'metrosexual' men he sees around where he works. he is insisting on carrying bubs in a carrier!
    Mum to gorgeous baby boy born Sept 2010:j
  • kitkat5566
    kitkat5566 Posts: 1,332 Forumite
    Lol 'Buggy Pervert' Fuzz you really do have a way with words!!!
  • kitkat5566
    kitkat5566 Posts: 1,332 Forumite
    Rach; my OH wants to use a carrier too, my family are really against them (no idea why!) I have to admit though I do like the idea of having closer contact with the baby, and it just seems easier to manouvre around rather than having a big buggy :P but I want both :D
  • Ms_Piggy_2
    Ms_Piggy_2 Posts: 357 Forumite
    kitkat5566 wrote: »
    Rach; my OH wants to use a carrier too, my family are really against them (no idea why!) I have to admit though I do like the idea of having closer contact with the baby, and it just seems easier to manouvre around rather than having a big buggy :P but I want both :D
    rach wrote: »
    i quite like those miss piggy but DH won't have anything like that, says they are for the 'metrosexual' men he sees around where he works. he is insisting on carrying bubs in a carrier!
    Which is great :D
    Try here for great slings: http://www.bigmamaslings.co.uk/zen-cart/
    The lady who owns it is really helpful, so if you get confused, or aren't sure which sling is best to start with, then give her a call. I think a Connecta is a good starter sling:
    http://www.bigmamaslings.co.uk/zen-cart/new-stuff-c-63.html?filter_id=43&sort=20a

    Kit Kat - we have slings and a buggy here. Love both for different things. If you do get a sling, get a decent one (i.e. not a Baby Bjorn or similar!)
  • **confuzzled**
    **confuzzled** Posts: 4,228 Forumite
    kitkat5566 wrote: »
    Lol 'Buggy Pervert' Fuzz you really do have a way with words!!!
    I try my best:D Had my Mum in stitches earlier when I was telling her about viewing my house !!!!!!.....took her a while to realise I meant looking at my dream houses:o:p:rotfl:
    kitkat5566 wrote: »
    Rach; my OH wants to use a carrier too, my family are really against them (no idea why!) I have to admit though I do like the idea of having closer contact with the baby, and it just seems easier to manouvre around rather than having a big buggy :P but I want both :D
    My DH is totally against using a carrier for some reason! So I'll be getting myself a sling:) will be easier to lug bubba about than ramming it in a buggy everytime I need to pop to the corner shop:)
    1.11.09 - debt = £45k:eek:
    [STRIKE]Car Loan = £0[/STRIKE] CCCS Total = £30,246.88 Total Debt Paid off - 32.78%
    DFD [STRIKE]Nov[/STRIKE][STRIKE]Sept[/STRIKE]Aug 2018:o Only 75 payments to go:)
  • tinkwings
    tinkwings Posts: 3,288 Forumite
    edited 4 June 2010 at 4:08PM
    Finally made it out of my meeting been in there since 10.30 :eek::eek: that was straight after the call with my ex who had me in floods of tears.:mad:

    To cheer myself up I have just ordered two fab T Shirts from this place
    http://thematernitybarn.co.uk/ if you use the code netmums you can get further discount. Shopping always make things better :D
    If you can think it........it will happen
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