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MSE Pregnancy Club 19
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Anyone else getting a furry belly? :eek::rotfl:0
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I love the mental image Claire! I am slightly furrier than normal, but not noticed it on my belly so far!0
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oxclairexo wrote: »Anyone else getting a furry belly? :eek::rotfl:
Just been to the loo and had more discharge. It was stained brown, so I'm guessing this mornings blood?
@pigpen - thanks for your response. I don't want to offend other ladies here, but coming from you it's reassuring. I hope people understand what I mean by that.
I'm still going to see the midwife tomorrow...hopefully she won't think I'm stupid. But I will just worry otherwise.
Baby had just moved which is good.Baby Giz born 6/2/110 -
yep, i have a furry belly too. I have always been hairy but now more so than ever...
and I tried to tidy up the lady garden yesterday as DH had said I'd missed loads last time...was not easy and don't think I did a very good job!Mum to gorgeous baby boy born Sept 2010:j0 -
I just felt baby tickles! :j :j :j
I would say it was a kick or anything, more a squirm.
(still waiting to graduate to maternity jeans....)
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Glad it's not just me...just another quirky pregnancy symptom I suppose. They should teach all this stuff in schools...not only will your tummy probably get stretch marks and go saggy after the birth but it will be hairy as well! Glad DH hasn't noticed yet...I think he's struggling a bit with the concept of DTD whilst I'm pregnant as it is!
Glad you have the MW tomorrow Giz...hopefully she can put your mind at rest. I know a little bit of bleeding is not uncommon and very likely nothing but it's still a really big deal when it's happening to you. I'm sure the MW will understand that.0 -
I also have a very furry belly and find that hair is generally growing thickly elsewhere (eyebrows, under arms etc) nice!!!
Has anyone bought any breastfeeding tops? just thinking i should order a few? but they are so expensive, anyone got any recommendations?Baby No.1 due 27/9/10
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I'm just going to use normal tops Gems, I think other people have said it's not really worth buying special tops.
Just done an online shop, however hard I try I can never get it under about £90...it's £100 today! Mind we only do online shop about once a month then just top up.Mum to gorgeous baby boy born Sept 2010:j0 -
Rach thats what we do:D although got desperately low this month so gave in and had to go myself:(
Have you used all the voucher codes you possibly can?:D
Gems I've been told vest tops and anything with buttons are your friend for bf'ing to start with:) with bubs being due in winter I'm planning on layering convenient tops/cardigans until I've mastered the art of being discreet:)1.11.09 - debt = £45k:eek:
[STRIKE]Car Loan = £0[/STRIKE] CCCS Total = £30,246.88 Total Debt Paid off - 32.78%
DFD [STRIKE]Nov[/STRIKE][STRIKE]Sept[/STRIKE]Aug 2018:o Only 75 payments to go:)0 -
oxclairexo wrote: »Glad it's not just me...just another quirky pregnancy symptom I suppose. They should teach all this stuff in schools...not only will your tummy probably get stretch marks and go saggy after the birth but it will be hairy as well!
We can't. No-one would want to have a baby and then we would have no customers!!Please do not confuse me with other gratefulsforhelp. x0
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