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MSE Pregnancy Club 20
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Princess_Coupon wrote: »We were expecting tink and purple anyone heard anything on fb? I'm sure they were induced/csec'd a day or 2 ago.
Also Leopardlady is over due I don't think we've heard from her for a while?
Lovely pic by the way can't wait to see more newborns!
Don't know about Purple;) Leopardlady has had her baby (early) was going to move her off the list but didn't want to do it without her coming on here first0 -
About blooming time Fuzz!
well done you, she is a little smasher!
Sorry you had a horrible time, but so worth it!
Dont disappear for too long now!
NB - it really is surreal to see folk I was on the TTC thread with originally now all having their babies! ..Fuzz, Courgette, Tinks, Emsy, lady Legs etc...funny old game innit! :beer:Metranil dreams of becoming a neon,You don't even take him seriously,How am I going to get to heaven?,When I'm just balanced so precariously..0 -
I will leave this thread one day I promise
For those of you worried about sections and recovery, I am overweight and therefore more prone to delayed recovery time, however James is 10 days old today and I have just spoken to GP and I am now officially allowed to drive again!!
To be fair, it was 6 weeks after my first section before I could drive.....but that was what was reccomended at the time. Now it is when your insurance company say you can.....mine (LV) said it was when my GP said I could.......and he said I could today, so I get to go to the school fayres and Xmas bits I wanted to do like a real human :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Light, tunnel, end of0 -
Metranil_Vavin wrote: »NB - it really is surreal to see folk I was on the TTC thread with originally now all having their babies! ..Fuzz, Courgette, Tinks, Emsy, lady Legs etc...funny old game innit! :beer:
Gotta pull you up there lady.........I was NEVER TTC :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Sorry, I know many of you had a battle to get to this thread, but if there was a "deeply shocked and confused at surprise pregnancy" thread, then that is where you would have found me.
I'm over it now though :rotfl: :rotfl:0 -
ah..well maybe its because you've been about a long time
Warms the cockles anyhoo...Metranil dreams of becoming a neon,You don't even take him seriously,How am I going to get to heaven?,When I'm just balanced so precariously..0 -
Charlie1978 wrote: »For all the still preggers ladies, I found this on Hot Deals UK. A list of all the baby clubs and what freebies you get. You'll have to cut and paste the links into your browsers i'm afraid. They don't copy over (oops maybe they do!)
Thanks for thisx
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 2024.0 -
Yeah, thanks charlie that's brill.Please do not confuse me with other gratefulsforhelp. x0
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Don't know about Purple;) Leopardlady has had her baby (early) was going to move her off the list but didn't want to do it without her coming on here first
I hope she comes back to update us with a pic, I hate it when one gets away
What about tink any news?AKA: PC
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Rest in Peace Fred the Maddest Muppet in Heaven0 -
sarahangel wrote: »
Quick question, is or have any of you suffered started to suffer from sickness in 3rd trimester and how did you cope with it? I'm suffering badly from nausea/sickness again like I was in the beginning, this coupled with totally losing my appetite I'm not eating a great deal and what I do eat causes me heartburn (oh the joys of late pregnancy!).
ermmm...yes, but only coz it never went away.
My advice is drink plenty, eat what you fancy, and get a pregnancy vitamin suppliment. Oh, and carry a bucket around the house with you, that way you don't have to run to the bathroom every time you feel a bit nauseous. It's been my lifesaver for the past 29 weeks
Still catching up with yesterday's news, nearly there, phew!If having different experiences, thoughts and ideas to you, or having an opinion that you don't understand, makes me a troll, then I am proud to be a 100% crying, talking, sleeping, walking, living Troll. :hello:0 -
Hngrymummy - sorry to hear you're still having to carry the bucket around the house. I still feel the first trimester was so much worse than anything I've felt since - as being nauseous made me so miserable.We Made-it-3 on 28/01/11 with birth of our gorgeous DD.0
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