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MSE Parents Club Part 12

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  • jennynoo
    jennynoo Posts: 1,516 Forumite
    I totally agree, and therefore cannot wait for my night away tonight. I must go and get sorted.

    OH and I have only had one night away from together H since he was born but it was great and we'll be doing it again!

    Aless- H will only settle for me if I'm around, but if I'm out or he with MIL he settles fine with them.

    Aless- friends of ours with a baby the same age as H have just done a 9 hour flight to Canada. Their bub was fine. I know the took some brand new toys that she'd not seen before, not sure what else but I will try and find out. I do know they were told they couldn't use a baby carrier (Baby Bjorn type thing) on board, so not sure if that would be the same with a sling, or indeed the same with all airlines.

    When I flew with easy jet you had to use the seatbelts they provide for babies for take off, landing and bumpy bits. I used my sling at other times. Ours was only a short flight so I can't give much advice, the best thing we did was managing to get a free seat inbetween us - better than having the extra leg room.
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  • BeenieCat
    BeenieCat Posts: 6,567 Forumite
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    I know this is totally too much info but since none of you, or me are real people then its ok i can rant :p ... my flipping coil has fell out :eek: how does that even happen?! It's not like i was dilating or anything so how did it fit through the cervix lol?? The strings were just hanging out and i discovered the thing was no longer as internal as it should be!! I've put it in the bin :rotfl: The MSE in me felt quite sad since tia said how they cost £150. I'd have totally sold it on ebay if i could.

    Well on the plus side, the constant cramping stopped as soon as it was out and i feel almost human again. Don't think i want another mirena, will stick with the copper one.

    Sorry for the tmi :o
  • BrunoM
    BrunoM Posts: 1,722 Forumite
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    Beenie that sounds very traumatic :eek:

    Hope Aless, Krystal and others got some sleep... I pretty much passed out at 9.30 last night and slept solidly til 5, only got up when E kicked off at 6 though! Still quite bleary... but much improved :)
  • 3onitsway
    3onitsway Posts: 4,000 Forumite
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    V's natural waking time seems to be 7am. Not as bad as some I guess, and perfect for school days, but I wish she'd understand it's ok to sleep for an hour or two longer at the weekend. :(


    Eww Beenie :eek: I wonder if it wasn't fitted correctly, which it is why it was hurting/cramping?


    It was very quiet on here last night, was everyone busy having a RL, or sleeping like me?
    :beer:
  • SugarSpun
    SugarSpun Posts: 8,559 Forumite
    edited 27 June 2010 at 8:01AM
    :eek: Beenie!

    :j for all that sleep, Bruno, you must feel a lot better :)

    I didn't get much, I couldn't get to sleep till about 11, then at 1:30 my friend who's staying came home and Husband started chatting to her in his outside voice. I could hear her whispering along with his thundering - and then my obnoxious upstairs neighbour must have come home on the same train as my friend because his music then started up :mad:

    THEN I fed Molly, then a couple of hours later fed her again, and she got up at 6:45. Husband got up with her but brought her back an hour later claiming she was tired becase she was cranky, having not fed her. So they went off and had breakfast but he only gave her half and brought her back in insisting she was tired. She proceeded to climb all over me and play peekaboo with the sun using the curtain, so now I'm up with her and he's asleep. My eyelid is all swollen, which it only does when I'm incredibly run down, and I'm so angry and upset with him being so completely thoughtless. So I'm going to have breakfast and tidy the area around my computer. Hopefully that will make me feel a bit better, and later on we're going to the outdoor pool :D

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  • elle_gee
    elle_gee Posts: 8,584 Forumite
    edited 27 June 2010 at 10:08AM
    Morning all..

    Not a time I usually see on a Sunday, but we got up at 7.20am as OH left for work. Rhys seemed determined to dive off the bed in all directions (caught him each time ;)) so it was safer to get up so he can play in the living room :o

    Nothing much going on here. Ploughing through the to do list a bit more when I can, OH at work until 2pm.. surprisingly, work definitely won't go on until 3pm today! *rolleyes*

    Hope everyone has a nice day - and Caitlin has a lovely party, choppy xx

    (ETA: SS, Caitlin's party is today, birthday is tomorrow ;))
  • Becles
    Becles Posts: 13,184 Forumite
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    Morning

    I'm not that keen on coils to start with and you've put me right off now Beenie!

    Lovely sunny morning here, and it's forecast to be the hottest day of the year :cool: Already got washing out on the line.

    Just pottering on at home this morning doing paperwork and housework. Looking forward to the match this afternoon. Haway England!

    Have a good day all xx
    Here I go again on my own....
  • Sarah_Joanne
    Sarah_Joanne Posts: 3,089 Forumite
    BeenieCat wrote: »
    I know this is totally too much info but since none of you, or me are real people then its ok i can rant :p ... my flipping coil has fell out :eek: how does that even happen?! It's not like i was dilating or anything so how did it fit through the cervix lol?? The strings were just hanging out and i discovered the thing was no longer as internal as it should be!! I've put it in the bin :rotfl: The MSE in me felt quite sad since tia said how they cost £150. I'd have totally sold it on ebay if i could.

    Well on the plus side, the constant cramping stopped as soon as it was out and i feel almost human again. Don't think i want another mirena, will stick with the copper one.

    Sorry for the tmi :o

    :eek: Beenie that sounds horrible but :eek::eek::eek: at selling it on ebay :rotfl:

    Fabulous night here apart from me waking up needing the loo as DH got in from work about 5ish but not getting up to go so Ispent the next couple of hours dozing but still aware I really needed to pee!

    Happy birthday Caitlyn, hope you have a lovely party.

    Sugar hope your day improves
  • aless02
    aless02 Posts: 5,119 Forumite
    Been up for a while, just getting ready to drive to the ILs for the day...

    Have finally figured out why my nipple is insanely sensitive - I have a milk blister. Right after a blocked duct! No problems for 6 months and then 2 painful things back-to-back :p:p.

    Hope everyone else has a good day and enjoys the sunshine! Go England!
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  • Jakesmummy
    Jakesmummy Posts: 997 Forumite
    Beenie sounds like your body's rejected it, which can happen and explains the cramping, x

    Hope everyones ok? Not sure what i'm doing today yet, but its sooooo hot i had the chance of a lie in today but couldnt sleep!!!

    x
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