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MSE Parents Club Part 12
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Thats the thing caz he doesnt think twice so I should do it sometime to him, I dont know why but I look forward to weekends cos I want to see him and have help wth E but it never turns out like that
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afternoon all. Got a load of stuff done. Still lots to go, but I'm flagging, so going to have a nap when/if this wiggly child finally goes to sleep (currently she is trying to turn herself upside down while BF - I have a foot in my ear!). She is tired but fighting it
If the hoovering doesn't get done then so be it - will need doing again in the morning anyway.
Kindof I sympathis - my DH is just as bad. He can't possibly have a day when he isn't working that he doesn't disapear off to the pub for some time off. Hardly ever lets me have any time off though, and when he does it is really begrudgingly done, like he is doing me a big favour. Stupid boys.
Isabella Molly born 14th January 2009
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sorry but kind id be kicking him so hard between the legs and say the next time you think about having kids you'll think of the pain and be less selfish ...
i honestly wouldnt stand for it .. if men dip their wick to create kids then they should look after them too .. no woman makes them on their own so shouldnt look after them on their own ...
sorry ... just the way i feel you can choose to ignore me x
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Ladies am after some recomendations the first for a good baby massage oil as we start our first class on Thursday. The second for baby leg warmers, T is sleeping in her sleeping bag and a long sleeve vest and I thought they would be cute for when she comes out of the bag and to wear with dresses, plus they'll be handy when she gets around to crawling.Baby :female: Tahlie Lois born 15/3/10 7lb 12 oz :heartpulsWorking on baby no2

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Som, they will probably recommend what to use at the class, but when we dd it (she won't stop still now!) we used to use sunflower oil.
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Som the HV gave me a bottle and its just veg oil that you buy in the supermarkets, or rapeseed oil

SM the problem with that is he doesnt want more kids lol so he would just be like ok then lol
Ladybird, its annoying isnt it, its like they do you a favour when you do get rare time off
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Ladies am after some recomendations the first for a good baby massage oil as we start our first class on Thursday. The second for baby leg warmers, T is sleeping in her sleeping bag and a long sleeve vest and I thought they would be cute for when she comes out of the bag and to wear with dresses, plus they'll be handy when she gets around to crawling.
We were told to use coconut oil which is kind solid but sort of melts between your fingers (its lush) but that was 6yrs ago, the advice has prob changed by now!MFW Start Sep 07 £79484, Now £587740 -
kindofagilr wrote: »SM the problem with that is he doesnt want more kids lol so he would just be like ok then lol
yer probably because he see the hard work you do and cant be bothered to go through it again ... sorry just really gets me how even in a relationship some men are quite happy to do the deed but the hardwork then they might as see a dust shape of where they used to be x
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baby massage oil- we were told to use pretty much any food grade oil. We settled on the cocunut oil (as it smells delicious, obv coconutty but not like the fake smelling stuff in suncream etc) also found almond oil, and olive oil good too. The obvious benefit of the cocunut oil is it is solid at room temperature (but melts straight away on your hands iyswim) so if bubs kicks the bottle over no mess
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