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4 Weeks pregnant can I survive
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Thanks for the update Abby, I'm really happy for you and I'm sure you will be a fab mum to Joshua. When is he due?
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So pleased you are doing well x0
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That is great news, so pleased for you. Hope it all goes well with the lo arrival. Best of luck0
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26 July the little gits decided the summer time is the best tome to put me through misery. I don't go out In the summer. I will probably faint in the maternity ward unless there is air conditioning
Money money money.
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Small blessing is that at least that will work well with uni. Good luck with the rest of your pregnancy, Joshua is a lovely name
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That sounds good for uni though ... I had my baby while I was at uni, and July's great because it means you can finish all of your work for that year and get all the exams over first ... then you have a long holiday to get used to having a baby before you have to go back to uni, or to think about having a year out. I had a year out and it didn't stop me getting a first, but you may not need to - it depends on how things are. The uni nursery wasn't built on time, so I had to have time out.
Joshua's a lovely name
Think of what lovely birthday parties he will have on hot sunny days ... you could have picnics in the park, etc.52% tight0 -
Poor boy, he will be outside having fun whilst I melt in the shade! Going to have to increase my tolerance. I'm going to view 2 houses next week and a nursery as well. Nursery sounds lovelyMoney money money.
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#28 Pay off debt in 2017 £3803.550
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