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MSE Parents Club Part 12
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I can't see it either Em, but most places round here want about 700pm for a 2 bed FLAT - sod that right off! I think that's more 3 bed HOUSE price range. I'm el stucko!
Oh man, do I have lumpy boobs lol? I suppose like when you get a good deep grab you can feel muscles and tendons or something? I'm sure my breasts are not one big mass though, they'd be perter if so :rotfl:
I will have a look at the how to check your boob youtube clips later though. Hope my aunt gets the all clear, fingers crossed it's some cysts!0 -
Buttonmoons wrote: »How do you check your boobs for lumps? I've been asked a few times at doctors etc if I check and I always say yes but I don't, when you poke around your boobs you can feel muscle and general lumpyness from the tissue?
My aunt went to the doctors t'other day cause she found a lump near her breast/armpit and he said it might just be stress and then he felt her breasts and found lumps in them
HOW DO YOU KNOW?
I'm still not sure even after watching the videos, having my sister show me (she is a doctor) and getting a doctor to check me! My boobs are just to small and lumpy to start withMaybe it will be easier when I've stopped breast feeding.
Susan - just out of interest - I know that when you get pregnant your temperature stays high but how long does it stay high for? I seem to have been much warmer then Erin was born than normal.Mum to DD born Oct 2009
:j DS born April 2013 :jBreastfeeding peer supporter with the breastfeeding network. National breastfeeding helpline 0300 100 0212.:question: Ask me if you have any baby feeding questions :question:0 -
What a crap day at work.
Overseas transport has not arrived to collect an order and UK transport have ignored my same day collect/delivery instructions on another job.
But, I am happy in my work and I love my Job.*rolls-eyes*:p
CAFC, sorry you have been feeling down. Please don't. I had an Emerg C Section with DS1. It is not your fault. Please try not to dwell on it. Hugs.
Yay! :T for crawling Holly
And boo for all the NW meets, need holidays for family time. Plus I can't tear myself away from work, as I love it so.....
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Afternoon all,
Am very sad that there are so many meets going on without me
Have been out training some site lads today and was disgusted how Jeremy Vines radio programme was blaming bad diets on being poor. Thank you for emailing for me Jillie. However, after posting I left the canteen so didn't listen to the rest of the programme :rotfl:
Pleased to report that I stopped into boots earlier and that we will not be having another anniversary babyHubby and I have been married for 4 years today and 2 years ago found out we were pregnant.
Off to pick up the babba - hugs all round xxplease listen to MFD - she is a wise womanProud Mummy to the gorgeous Benjamin John born 14 March 2009, 8lbs 14ozA new little seedling on the way, due 30 September 20120 -
Thanks Workin'
I was trying really hard to tell myself it's not my fault... but i've crumbled and just feel terrible now.....and can't stop myself from crying now.Wealth is not measured by currency0 -
Is there anyone on here from the Lake District who can reccommend a swimming pool? We're going to stay at my auntie's caravan at Pooley Bridge, nr Penrith, and we want to take Thomas swimming while we're there. He'll be just about 12 weeks when we go and it will most likely be his first swim. There is a swimming pool at Penrith but just wondered if that was the best for babies or if it's worth travelling a bit, we have a car. Main priority is warm baby pool I guess, not bothered about going to a special session.
As Luce said the Keswick pool is greatThey have baby sessions in the morning, I think it's mon, wed, fri mornings at 10am but you might want to check the website as that was the easter timetable and it might have changed since then. They also provide floats including baby seats so you just need a swim nappy and towel for LO. The pool is lovely and warm and the changing rooms are not bad either. Not sure if there is one in Penrith though, it might just be a basic one.
Mum to DD born Oct 2009
:j DS born April 2013 :jBreastfeeding peer supporter with the breastfeeding network. National breastfeeding helpline 0300 100 0212.:question: Ask me if you have any baby feeding questions :question:0 -
My_Fathers_Daughter wrote: »Afternoon all,
Am very sad that there are so many meets going on without me
Have been out training some site lads today and was disgusted how Jeremy Vines radio programme was blaming bad diets on being poor. Thank you for emailing for me Jillie. However, after posting I left the canteen so didn't listen to the rest of the programme :rotfl:
Pleased to report that I stopped into boots earlier and that we will not be having another anniversary babyHubby and I have been married for 4 years today and 2 years ago found out we were pregnant.
Off to pick up the babba - hugs all round xx
no problem MFD
is itafter the boots visit or
and happy anniversary'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0 -
Just had a look at their timetable and it is still 10am Mon, Wed. Fri. It's about a 20min drive from Penrith. I always go when I go home, those who don't want to swim can sit round the outside and watch and we have always had a lovely time. It's great having the sloping floor so you can paddle for a bit as well as swimming and you can leave your towel on one of the chairs round the pool so you can dry off before going back to the changing rooms (which are a bit cooler).
Mum to DD born Oct 2009
:j DS born April 2013 :jBreastfeeding peer supporter with the breastfeeding network. National breastfeeding helpline 0300 100 0212.:question: Ask me if you have any baby feeding questions :question:0 -
Thanks Workin'
I was trying really hard to tell myself it's not my fault... but i've crumbled and just feel terrible now.....and can't stop myself from crying now.
Hugs CAFC, we all cry in the first few weeks after the birth, it's totally normal whether for happy reasons or sad, even those of us who had good births. Just try and focus on the good points, your lovely baby and the wonderful little family you now have.Mum to DD born Oct 2009
:j DS born April 2013 :jBreastfeeding peer supporter with the breastfeeding network. National breastfeeding helpline 0300 100 0212.:question: Ask me if you have any baby feeding questions :question:0 -
jillie1974 wrote: »no problem MFD
is itafter the boots visit or
and happy anniversary
It's :beer::beer::beer:
With our current situations being pregnant would not be the best thing for us at the moment.
Thank you!please listen to MFD - she is a wise womanProud Mummy to the gorgeous Benjamin John born 14 March 2009, 8lbs 14ozA new little seedling on the way, due 30 September 20120
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