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MSE Pregnancy Club 18
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ManOnTheMoon wrote: »OH was an April baby....but I didn't know her then :rotfl:
Didn't look at it like that, but she'll pregnant through winter, so will have to keep her expecially warm.
The last thing you want to be when pregnant is warm... trust me!
I thought it was great, there i was in January. quite happily tootling about with all the windows open :rotfl:Mum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession:o
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sarahangel wrote: »Tigtag02, I'm currently almost 13 weeks so LO will be due 5th February but I will induced between 38-40 weeks due to my past history and that's if it continues to grow as it should, if not it might be sooner :eek:
I will be having this one at Birmingham Womens Hospital like I did my DD which is about 30 miles away from home but worth every mile! I lost complete confidence in my local hospital after my second loss. It caused a of a faff when I went to get booked in with mw as she had already written all of my forms out with local hospital's details. Oh well, she shouldn't of have assumed!! LOL
DD thinks she is naming baby, but she keeps coming up with rather random names like Terry & Brian! LOL, told her I'm having a baby not a rugby player!
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::heartpuls baby no3 due 16th November :heartpulsTEAM YELLOWDFD 16/6/10"Shut your gob! Or I'll come round your houses and stamp on all your toys" The ONE, the ONLY, the LEGENDARY Gene Hunt :heart2:0 -
neneromanova wrote: »Yep. Well my thought is i'm quite an unlucky person so if the child is born 13th she might have luck in a backwards way :rotfl:
Oh very much the same. Poor OH hasn't been getting much lately as I just don't feel like it, so i'll be jumping him on the 12th. He won't know what's hit him.
Knowing my luck I'll go into labour either on the 12th and give birth at 11.55pm or i'll go into labour on the 13th and she'll be born 00.01am 14th. :rotfl:
My DD's cousin was born just after midnight on september 1st :eek:
He's a really bright boy as well and he had to wait a whole extra year to go to school for the sake of less than an hour!
Sarah my twins are very keen for the baby to be called Isabella Rose :eek: where the hell did they come up with that?!
I told them no
I let them name the cat last year so I told them they'd already chosen an important name and that it was mine and OH's turn :rotfl:Mum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession:o
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delain - don't they sometimes just put them in the year above - my friend is a september baby and was always a year 'ahead' at school.
Oooh just had to chat with a lovely man at work, never met him, he just had a lovely voice!!Mum to gorgeous baby boy born Sept 2010:j0 -
delain - don't they sometimes just put them in the year above - my friend is a september baby and was always a year 'ahead' at school.
Oooh just had to chat with a lovely man at work, never met him, he just had a lovely voice!!
I think they asked but were told no, even though he was quite advanced for his age. Personally I think there should be some flexibility with the admissions, some August babies are at a disadvantage because they can't really cope with school yet and some September babies would do much better with being at school early if they're ready.
But that's too sensible :rotfl:
He went to school this September and I gather he was really ready for it!
Rach, have you seen Black Books? You just really reminded me of the 'shipping forecast' episodeit's probably on Youtube somewhere lol
Mum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession:o
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The last thing you want to be when pregnant is warm... trust me!
I thought it was great, there i was in January. quite happily tootling about with all the windows open :rotfl:
:rotfl:Never really noticed that with my kids mothers.
Too many other things they wanted to moan about and i'm not just talking about when they were pregnant0 -
Asda lady messed up and we've just managed to get a huge bag of cat litter (worth over £8) for free:j:j:j
I like pigs.
If all is well with devil child scan on fri AND we find out we're team pink we're going to go straight to Asda and get the cutie piglet sleepsuit they have in their baby event:DBLOWINGBUBBLES:kisses2: SMARTIE120 -
ManOnTheMoon wrote: »:rotfl:Never really noticed that with my kids mothers.
Too many other things they wanted to moan about and i'm not just talking about when they were pregnant
I've given up moaning. I was having a right old moan at OH a year or so ago and when I'd finished and waited for him to say something... HE SNORED :eek::eek: He'd actually fallen asleep mid whinge :rotfl:
Generally though he's really niceIf you shout at him he just says
'Sorry you'll have to say that again, I couldn't hear what you said for the shouting' which is frustrating at first but we communicate better now for it.
Pregnant women do like to have a bit of a moan sometimes though, it's the hormones turning us into weepy hormonal minefields, not anything you did however loudly we will say it's all your fault:o
Mum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession:o
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I've given up moaning. I was having a right old moan at OH a year or so ago and when I'd finished and waited for him to say something... HE SNORED :eek::eek: He'd actually fallen asleep mid whinge :rotfl:
Generally though he's really niceIf you shout at him he just says
'Sorry you'll have to say that again, I couldn't hear what you said for the shouting' which is frustrating at first but we communicate better now for it.
Pregnant women do like to have a bit of a moan sometimes though, it's the hormones turning us into weepy hormonal minefields, not anything you did however loudly we will say it's all your fault:o
:rotfl:I've actually fallen alseep through moans. We chaps get used to it :rotfl:
I don't mind a bit of a moan and partner is very laid back and adoreable, so i'll fogive any moaning for 9 months
Previous partners moaned just for the sake of moaning and wanting to be left to watch daytime tv and do nothing around the house - when not pregnant!
I think if current partner moaned 24/7 for 9 months, she'd still be a million times adoreable than the witches i've had relationships with before0 -
I'm sweating buckets again at the moment as im doing the ironing and the heat is killing me just come to sit in the french windows for abit to cool off.
Arggghhh im trying to put a freind off gently from coming down on the 18th im due on the 25th and will probably pop sometime that week so the last thing i want is visitors kipping over. I dont think she is getting it though oh well if she turns up i will hide god that sounds awfull of me but ive told her if she can get down in the next week then thats fine but i really dont want people hear after that :-(:jFriends are like fabric you can never have enough:j0
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