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  • rach
    rach Posts: 5,476 Forumite
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    I am drinking loads of milk too, but can take or leave food most of the time...I'm better earlier in the day and ate a massive jacket pot for lunch but then I find it really hard to stomach dinner!

    My Vertbaudet stuff came today, as did the TENS machine pads, phew!
    Mum to gorgeous baby boy born Sept 2010:j
  • emsywoo123
    emsywoo123 Posts: 5,440 Forumite
    :rotfl::rotfl:Thank god I'm not the only one!! and yep saves loads:D My freezer is jam packed full of goodies for all the stuff that was about to go off:o They looked so nice when I was wandering around the supermarket! Should keep me going while on ML:p:D
    So long as I have my RLT I'm happy.....I actually REALLY LIKE IT!:eek: Also really refreshing if you let it go cold:cool:
    Might have to go have a look at other fruity teas just so I don't induce labour too early:p:rotfl:

    Can't have RLT as I have had a C/S, but I normally cannot stand tea, but has been my one consistent craving throughout this one!!
    I did a big ol' Tesco order with my Sure start Grant (and ordered a chest freezer :o ) but this all slightly backfired as I have no appetite.......however I might never need to buy loo roll or polish again :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • emsywoo123
    emsywoo123 Posts: 5,440 Forumite
    rach I am the same......although I cannot really cope with breakfast, I sort of force it down, decent sized lunches, then I give up by tea time......at least DD is back at school now with a hot meal at lunchtime so I know she is eating well :D
  • Hi all

    Just a quick post, all the baby pics are just gorgeous!

    I bought some stuff for bump today, its the first things I have bought as we don't know what flavour we have and I have a loft of boys stuff I don't want to buy too much til bubs arrives, so I bought some babygrows, nappies and some cotton wool. I have a trial pack of bambino mio's that I didn't use last time due to being poorly, didn't think it was fair on dh to have to deal with nappies as well! I bought some pampers, but I'm not sure whether to stock up like last time as ds was allergic and it took 6 weeks to realise that the huge blisters on his bot was due to the brand, huggies were fine, as I plan to use both reusable and disposable I dont want to get too many and find that this one is allergic too!

    I said it was a quick post, so just to say I hope Courgette is getting baby cuddles.

    Oh and the heartburn/indigestion has kicked in bad again, I went through so many bottles of gaviscon last time, was hoping it wouldn't be the same! Off to gulp some down!
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    I thought I'd post my bump pic at 33+2 despite the vile stretchies (much redder in reality) - also have appendix scar on other side so I'm basically a lost cause.:p Seriously, I'm okay with battle scars and as Lisa Stansfield sang, I may not be a lady but I'm all woman:rotfl:
  • lauren_1
    lauren_1 Posts: 2,067 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    Probably cant see much but this is from my last midwife visit at 17 weeks.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfRkG2dcs2g
  • CL
    CL Posts: 1,537 Forumite
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    Can anyone recommend what I should be taking in the run up to D-Day? i.e. arnica, RLT, calcium, etc. and what bits such as lavender oil I should take to the hospital? And how much to take would really help. I have hospital bags (me and baby) packed and baby clothes all washed, nursery sorted (apart from a few pictures I'd like to put on the walls) and would like to make 1 trip to Holland & Barrett do.

    Thanks in advance.
  • ladylegs wrote: »
    I thought I'd post my bump pic at 33+2 despite the vile stretchies (much redder in reality) - also have appendix scar on other side so I'm basically a lost cause.:p Seriously, I'm okay with battle scars and as Lisa Stansfield sang, I may not be a lady but I'm all woman:rotfl:
    Not as bad as you let me believe missy so you can quite moaning now:p:rotfl:
    CL wrote: »
    Can anyone recommend what I should be taking in the run up to D-Day? i.e. arnica, RLT, calcium, etc. and what bits such as lavender oil I should take to the hospital? And how much to take would really help. I have hospital bags (me and baby) packed and baby clothes all washed, nursery sorted (apart from a few pictures I'd like to put on the walls) and would like to make 1 trip to Holland & Barrett do.

    Thanks in advance.
    I've put in some links from when I asked yonks ago...I've now decided I'm only doing RLT in the run up and then Arnica post delivery...don't think you need to take them in the run up but not sure :)
    LINKY 1
    LINKY 2
    LINKY 3

    hth x
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  • smartie12
    smartie12 Posts: 7,658 Forumite
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    *cough cough*:o

    My baby has a name now... could you add it fuzz:)

    CL... I highly recommend arnica for any type of birth. I took some before section and made sure I started on it as soon as I could after.
    BLOWINGBUBBLES:kisses2: SMARTIE12
  • *BigBird*
    *BigBird* Posts: 1,000 Forumite
    Bump at 33+5 :D

    [IMG][/img]2010-09-13160320.jpg

    From this angle you can't see the row of tiny bruises from the injections I have to have everyday :(
    You can do anything, make anything, dream anything. If you change the world, the world will change.
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