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  • CAFCGirl
    CAFCGirl Posts: 9,123 Forumite
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    redmel1621 wrote: »
    I don't know..tbh I have never had the 'clearing out' that others talk of:cool: Maybe I have just had a normal poo then gone into labour, but I certainly haven't noticed anything special about it:o

    Ahhhhh I wonder what "special poo's" are like......

    Maybe they come with a little placard that says "Get ready, baby on way"

    Mine were totally non special...... Im almost a little bit sad about it :rotfl:
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  • kitkat5566
    kitkat5566 Posts: 1,332 Forumite
    Special poo's... this forum is making me laugh so much this avo!! Thank-you!!!
  • kitkat5566
    kitkat5566 Posts: 1,332 Forumite
    ...however I do feel abit dissappointed as I am sure I too have never experienced a ''special poo'' :p:p:p
  • pigpen
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    I have had a total clearout with all of mine.. so much so I was certain the baby would be passed and I'd not notice or the MW delivering the baby would comment on my tribute to the Japanese!!
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  • **confuzzled**
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    pigpen wrote: »
    I have had a total clearout with all of mine.. so much so I was certain the baby would be passed and I'd not notice or the MW delivering the baby would comment on my tribute to the Japanese!!
    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:took me a minute to work that one out but now I'm PMSL.. and it hurts!!..thanks a lot PP:p:D
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  • rach
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    pigpen wrote: »
    Oh.. and regarding home births.. I would love a home birth but I would have 7 heads and 6 cats up my foof trying to get a peek.. and OH might just die if I even suggested it lol
    :rotfl::rotfl: No way my DH would cope!!
    kitkat5566 wrote: »
    ...however I do feel abit dissappointed as I am sure I too have never experienced a ''special poo'' :p:p:p
    :rotfl::rotfl:

    I am shattered, had loads of pain in lower left of belly when walking earlier, get it a lot, guess just the ligaments everyone was talking about yesterday!

    Eyebrows are done and shopping has arrived, and is mainly put away. I am excited to have the cot and half hope we can put it together tonight.

    sir monster - my colleague said he saw someone offer their seat to someone who was just fat and they had a go. My friend who used to be v big got offered one and was too embarrassed to say so just took it and started to rub her belly :rotfl: But half the time they do know but don't want to offer!
    Mum to gorgeous baby boy born Sept 2010:j
  • CAFCGirl
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    KitKat - In which case, I wish you special poo xx

    Maybe it was a sign then..... got ruddy heartburn now though.......
    I'd much rather have special poo's
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  • pigpen
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    and a 'happy special poo' to you too... PMSL....
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  • BudgetBlonde
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    kitkat5566 wrote: »
    Xmas; I can remember you posting about this previously, I think I will be very careful when carrying my moses basket with the baby in it, bet it must have been scary with the handle snapping. Surely they are better made these days? Maybe if you get one just check by pulling the handles abit to make sure they are secure, I need to check mine over actually but I think I will just support the bottom of it when carrying just incase (my god imagine if the handle snapped when carrying bubs downstairs, that would be horrible)

    This never even occurred to me so thanks for the warning *shudder*
    Bellymonkey due 25/09/10 :j
  • rach
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    edited 8 June 2010 at 5:12PM
    moses basket - I think we will probably just move ours about on the stand as it's kind of jammed on there a bit and it would never need to be carried up or down stairs, just into neighbouring rooms...we're all on one floor here.
    Mum to gorgeous baby boy born Sept 2010:j
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