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MSE Pregnancy Club 19

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  • emsywoo123
    emsywoo123 Posts: 5,440 Forumite
    We're going to see The Woman in Black, which I've been told is REALLY creepy!
    :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

    I saw this 14 years ago as a teenager.........:eek::eek::eek::eek: I cannot speak :eek::eek::eek::D
  • good luck for your sweep later courgette i hope it moves stuff along for you

    my gosh a few weeks ago there was loads of queue jumping now lots of ladies are overdue..what is going on lol!
  • Courgette
    Courgette Posts: 3,242 Forumite
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    Oooh, Woman in Black. Just read up on it on Wiki - sounds ace. I wasn't sure if it was another name for the Woman in White by Wilkie Collins which is also completely terrifying and ace. I listened to it on audiobook this January when I was in the early bit of this pregnany, the snow was deep and I was upstairs crocheting a blanket for Munchkin. Great memory :D
    Updating soon...
  • tinkwings
    tinkwings Posts: 3,288 Forumite
    Courgette wrote: »
    Have a nice weekend and sorry to hear about your unplanned trip to the labour ward this week.
    My due date for my mc twins was last month and I found it really weird too. Logically, how can you grieve for what's a not happening due date especially when you're pregnant again? Then if you treat it like another day you feel guilty or that you're heartless, then if you do grieve you feel like you're being self-indulgent and wallowing. Groan. Can't win this one. Only 11 or so hours then it'll be tomorrow and not the anniversary any more :A

    Thank you so much courgette xoxo :A
    If you can think it........it will happen
  • gizmodo_2
    gizmodo_2 Posts: 1,859 Forumite
    Done it! Got my money back :o He called me cheeky (which I thought was a bit rude to say to a customer), but they did it no problems. Just gave me a straight refund.

    I also got a demo of the M&P Urbo pushchair
    http://www.mamasandpapas.com/range/urbo/4929?display=range

    Hubby loves it because it's cool looking. I was unsure, so asked for a demo today and I love it!! Want to get the carry cot with it. If I do does that mean it's pointless getting a moses basket?

    Also need to find out if it'd be alright on gravel (as it's aimed at city living). My parents have a dog and I imagine I'll go for walks once a week or so during my mat leave.
    Baby Giz born 6/2/11
  • MERFE
    MERFE Posts: 2,133 Forumite
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    giz I have both but was given the moses basket and its done all 3 of mine (although DD wasn't keen and ended up sleeping in the pram till she was ok in the cot bed). I would use the moses basket in the bedroom with us then the pram downstairs for daytime naps.

    Been to the midwives she agrees with consultant that I am measuring big, said I probably would be having a growth scan either way but will see what the GTT results are like. Seeing consultant at 28 weeks so next midwife appt booked for 32 weeks. She gave me my HIP grant form and my MATB1 but it needs stamping at the docs before I can give it in to work, will take a walk down there next week some time. Blood pressure was 90/50 which she said was fine but seems low to me, I suppose they don't worry about low blood pressure, it explains why I still get dizzy occassionally though.
  • hitchins
    hitchins Posts: 687 Forumite
    gizmodo wrote: »
    Done it! Got my money back :o He called me cheeky (which I thought was a bit rude to say to a customer), but they did it no problems. Just gave me a straight refund.

    I also got a demo of the M&P Urbo pushchair
    http://www.mamasandpapas.com/range/urbo/4929?display=range

    Hubby loves it because it's cool looking. I was unsure, so asked for a demo today and I love it!! Want to get the carry cot with it. If I do does that mean it's pointless getting a moses basket?

    Also need to find out if it'd be alright on gravel (as it's aimed at city living). My parents have a dog and I imagine I'll go for walks once a week or so during my mat leave.


    Oooh I like it! :D
    :heart2:Baby boy due 4th March 2011:heart2:
  • Krystaltips
    Krystaltips Posts: 9,220 Forumite
    Well done on getting your money back Giz :)

    I think the front wheels on that pushchair might cause you problems on gravel. I have the Babystyle Oyster and it's similar at the front, the slightest of rough terrain and the pushchair just fails... Generally the bigger the wheels the better...
    A very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...
    Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.

  • lilian1977
    lilian1977 Posts: 5,157 Forumite
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    Just called to confirm my booking for the B&B this weekend - and they had no record of it! She kindly booked me in to a local Best Western though and said I wouldn't need to pay anything extra (it was £10 pppn) so I'm happy enough, just glad I rang!
    My debt free diary | Post Office loan: £2131 1429.38 | Barclaycard: £4429 1988.12 | Paypal Credit £322.71 574.91 | Monzo Flex £169.03 |

    Total £4151.44 | £2900.30 of £7051.74 paid off since diary started October 2024.
  • lilian1977
    lilian1977 Posts: 5,157 Forumite
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    Oh my God how horrible are these new baby cakes?! They're so creepy! http://bridetide.blogspot.com/2010/06/non-wedding-related-creepiness.html

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    My debt free diary | Post Office loan: £2131 1429.38 | Barclaycard: £4429 1988.12 | Paypal Credit £322.71 574.91 | Monzo Flex £169.03 |

    Total £4151.44 | £2900.30 of £7051.74 paid off since diary started October 2024.
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