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MSE Pregnancy Club 18
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Dream i used the disposable with my first two were quite good back then but bought some for use with the last bubs and they seem to make them very small now i had 14-16 and could barely pull them up and i aint that big so i gave up and just bought granny pants :-):jFriends are like fabric you can never have enough:j0
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No one lives close by me eitherMum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession
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I bought granny pants for DD1... Used the same ones for DD2 and will probably use them again this time lol...
We'll have to XmasA 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 got my value granny pants as found them a lot comfier than the disposable ones. Am 25 weeks today and have definately now got a bump. Last night OH said' oh your really big' while cuddling me in bed.i didnt mind as i was getting a little worried that i was a lot smaller than previous times.
Got brother and girlfriend coming over later for pizza and Wii games so should be funMe, DD1 19, DS 17, DD2 14, Debt Free 04/18, Single Mum since 11/19
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quiet on here this aft....some people obviously have lives! In laws popped around as they're back from hols, we're up there for lunch tomorrow too so will see them again!
We have put cot mattress in cot and restacked all the bits and bobs in there. Decided to leave the plastic on for now to save it getting dusty. DH is going to paint the windowsill this week so we can put the curtains up.Mum to gorgeous baby boy born Sept 2010:j0 -
Hello Ladies,
Hope everyone is OK.
Been shopping today to get some mat clothes, spent £75 and am sorted apart from trousers as I'm fussy and a funny shape. Bought most of it in new look went to dotty P's and thought it was rubbish and got some work tops from peacocks. Think I will keep an eye on ebay for trousers.
Labour vibes/ stay put vibes for those who need them.
EDIT: I'm sure no one on here lives in gloucestershire, so I'm alone too:heart2:Married 03/09/2005
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:heart2::smileyheaBaby Wesley Born 03/02/2011:smileyhea:heart2:0 -
hi all,
have been at a kids party this afternoon and the boys were really good which I am pleased about. now they are playing with the things in the party bags and keeping themselves amused. although with the amount of cakes and biscuits they ate I am surprised they are not actually really hyperactive.
My feet feel a bit sore but am ok other than that.
I have got the disposable pants for after baby comes as I have used them before and not had any problems with them but am sure I have some old pairs of pants around somewhere I can use if need be too. I am not looking forward to having my periods back eitherits one of the best things about pregnancy, not having them for 9 months...
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Evening ladies.
Had my last hair cut and streak before bubs is due (as long as he not late). And got a breast pump, steraliser and bottles from the ASDA baby event. So only nursing bras left for me to get.
re hospital bag:
I have 3.
1 that I will use for going home, that is going in my car tomorrow (in case my waters break at work as will be there till d day).
Has breast pads, maternity pads, top, granny knickers, tracksuit bottoms.
1 for baby (the boots free changing bag)
Has 2 vests (1 newborn, 1 0 - 3 months)
2 body suits - same size as above
hat
scratch mittens
booties (cause they are so cute)
nappies
baby wipes
cotton wool
baby toy (in case we decide to have the bounty pics taken in hospital)
blanket
bib and muslin square
My labour bag
toiletires (deoderant, toothpaste and brush, shower gel etc)
hair brush and hair bands
big t-shirt to labour in
pjs
fluffy socks in case feet get cold
2 towels
flip flops (as cant be doing with slippers)
t-shirt for hubby
deoderant for hubby
granny knickers
breast pads
maternitry pads
book for me and 1 for OH
snacks
drinks
tens machine
plastic bag (for dirty clothes)
playing cards
moist toilet tissues
lip salve
Am about to eat a cream slice. But must not eat OHs. Wonder how long I can resist.0 -
On_The_Edge wrote: »Been shopping today to get some mat clothes, spent £75 and am sorted apart from trousers as I'm fussy and a funny shape. Bought most of it in new look went to dotty P's and thought it was rubbish and got some work tops from peacocks. Think I will keep an eye on ebay for trousers.
£75 on maternity clothes??:eek: I don't even spend that on normal clothes in a year:o:rotfl:
Awful period type pains earlier... a lovely reminder of the monthly occurance that I haven't missed!!BLOWINGBUBBLES:kisses2: SMARTIE120 -
does anyone else get BH contractions every day? I get them every day and at different times of the day and sometimes more than once a day, usually about four or five (or more) in a row.
I have read up about it and apparently it can be classed as "normal" but I never had these at all with my two previous pregnancies.BSC #215/No.1 Jan 09 Club0
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