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  • Sammy_Girl wrote: »
    :rotfl: Actually, as soon as I got home I realised I had some vaseline in the bathroom so I've put some on. I also had a good look in the mirror and it looks almost scab like - but a creamy colour. So not sure if it is like someone has mentioned (sorry forget who :o ), where maybe it has leaked and dried up. I did try picking at it but got a bit too painful. Gosh a but too much TMI there - sorry :o

    Ooh glad Im not the only one! I had this this morning, managed to get it out with a cotton bud but it was a bit painful, had it with my last pregnancy too. It was all crusty............mmm lovely lol
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  • Catw0man wrote: »
    Ooh I see there's another new arrival;) But I will wait for the new mummy to break the news herself ;)

    Oooh who's that then
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    CLEAR THE OVERDRAFT - £700
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    LEARN TO SEW - Have made two little stuffed rabbits so far, I love them!
  • Cutterby wrote: »
    Ladies, would you put a baby in a pram of traditionally the opposite gender's colours? I'm asking cos there's a lovely travel system close enough to us to collect on eBay, only problem is it's blue check and we don't have our gender scan (is that what it's called?) until next Monday and the auction finishes in 2 days - do I take a risk and bid on it not knowing if we're having a boy and risk having to put a girl in a blue pram or do I let it go knowing there's not many travel sytems that I actually like that are close enough - and cheap enough :o - near enough to collect?


    Actually... I'm probably rushing this, I'm only 18 weeks, plenty time to sort out the pram isn't there? :rotfl:

    I think you can put a girl in any colour, I think the only no-nos is pink and maybe lilac for a boy. I suppose if you do have a girl and really don't fancy her in the blue you can always put it back on ebay, if you put alot of effort into your auction you may even make a small profit.
    Catw0man wrote: »
    Ooh I see there's another new arrival;) But I will wait for the new mummy to break the news herself ;)

    Where are you mummy show yourself!
    AKA: PC

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    Rest in Peace Fred the Maddest Muppet in Heaven :heart:
  • DueMarch11 wrote: »
    It was all crusty...


    _pale_ .
    AKA: PC

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    Rest in Peace Fred the Maddest Muppet in Heaven :heart:
  • Evansangel
    Evansangel Posts: 6,791 Forumite
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    Lily has worn blue, she has a superman sleepsuit :D

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  • If mine is a boy its getting a pink and orange buggy. Really? Are we thinking he will end up gay because of a pink buggy?

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    An ex friend wouldn't let her 3 year old do ballet in case it "made" him gay :eek:

    Come on whose is the new bubba? Is it emsy?

    Please do not confuse me with other gratefulsforhelp. x
  • If mine is a boy its getting a pink and orange buggy. Really? Are we thinking he will end up gay because of a pink buggy?

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    An ex friend wouldn't let her 3 year old do ballet in case it "made" him gay :eek:

    Come on whose is the new bubba? Is it emsy?

    I don't think it's anything to do with gay, were just so conditioned that pink is for girls. I would definately put a boy in orange I'd even choose it over blue, just not pink but that's me, if your happy it really doesn't make any difference it is only a colour.
    You'll really confuse old ladies though I've had DD in a pink dress and had old ladies say "Oh isn't HE lovely!":rotfl:
    AKA: PC

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    Rest in Peace Fred the Maddest Muppet in Heaven :heart:
  • Catw0man
    Catw0man Posts: 859 Forumite
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    Don't want to say before she has a chance to make the announcement herself ;)

    EDIT: Yep photos on fb :D (gorgeous by the way ;))
  • iceicebaby
    iceicebaby Posts: 3,633 Forumite
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    Noooo not gay :rotfl::rotfl:

    PERSONALLY I would not put a boy in pink, but thats just my preference.


    ETA, agree with what PC said, so much better than my ramblings!
    Baby Ice arrived 17th April 2011. Tired.com! :j
  • Sammy_Girl
    Sammy_Girl Posts: 3,412 Forumite
    _pale_ .

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    I know - mine's getting to the crusty stage.

    What with this, piles, heartburn - I didn't know pregnancy was so glamourous *roll eyes* :D

    Oooh, there's this on Grabbit and the code worked for me. You can use it on any baby stuff. I got the pink Disney trainers and some poplin dungarees for £5.20 delivered :j:j:j

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/2863142
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