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  • SusanC_2
    SusanC_2 Posts: 5,344 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Yesterday had MW appt that was a total waste of time, told her I was booked in for a Csection but she came anyway to do birth plan(!?!?!) I think she just wanted to see me as I have only seen her once right at the very beginning of this pregnancy :rotfl:
    Was it a home visit? Because mine was last time and my MW said it was to make sure they know where your house is before the post natal visits.
    Any question, comment or opinion is not intended to be criticism of anyone else.
    2 Samuel 12:23 Romans 8:28 Psalm 30:5
    "To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die"
  • SusanC_2
    SusanC_2 Posts: 5,344 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Pixiepops wrote: »
    Does anyone know, if I'm on a long train journey and I have a long wait at one of the stations can I ask the man at the barriers just to let me out of the platform to get some food? Just I thought I'd stop off at Guildford for a spot of lunch with a friend and her OH but I'm not sure if it's a bit naughty of me. It'd be okay if it was gatwick because you can just walk in and out of the platforms there. If I can't do that then I'll get a ticket to somewhere really close to guildford just to get back on the platform. I'm not too bothered about spending a couple of quid on that. Yeah I'm not very good with knowing things like this.
    I would phone the station you want to do it at and ask. I know someone who said his friend decided to get off a train a couple of stops early and they made him buy a new ticket to get off the platform.
    Any question, comment or opinion is not intended to be criticism of anyone else.
    2 Samuel 12:23 Romans 8:28 Psalm 30:5
    "To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die"
  • Teenie_D
    Teenie_D Posts: 2,270 Forumite
    PPI Party Pooper
    edited 10 February 2011 at 3:58PM
    nic2075 wrote: »
    OMG is that true? I may have to try that and see if it works. The chemist said it doesnt look like conjunctivitis, just an irritated eye. It is still a bit crusty and itchy but no puss ( was going to write that another way but didnt know how to without it being rude)

    LOL yeah. Well it works for babies anyway, don't see why it shouldn't work for adults. I cleared DD's 'pink eye' on a couple of occasions using my milk! The human body really is an amazing thing!

    http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/373334/did_you_know_breastmilk_can_cure_these.html
    "That's no reason to cry. One cries because one is sad. For example, I cry because others are stupid, and that makes me sad."
  • salski
    salski Posts: 292 Forumite
    Hello all - no sign of baby yet! Thought she would have been here now as contractions started on Monday - but nothing! Not a sausage!

    How is everyone getting on?

    HAPPY DUE DATE EVE TO ME :) Hehehe x
    Loan finished Sep 2010 - HSBC CC - WAS £750 now £0! Natwest CC - WAS £1600 now £100 - Overdraughts to be worked on! WILL be debt free by mid 2011!!!
    £2000 Saved so far for maternity leave - Our baby girl arrived valentines day! Elsie Ann - WELCOME :heart:
    Sealed pot challenge number 4 - number 1167 - Last day smoking: 8/1/2011
  • Ha ha ha, sorry Teenie I have visions of you squirting your b o o b into your dd's eye.

    LMAO
    Sealed Pot Challenge Member 151
    Targets for 2014......

    CLEAR THE OVERDRAFT - £700
    SAVE DEPOSIT FOR HOUSE £10,000 SO FAR
    LEARN TO SEW - Have made two little stuffed rabbits so far, I love them!
  • Apricot
    Apricot Posts: 2,497 Forumite
    Hmm, I can have a gender scan on Sat with Babybond for £79 - I really want to book it but am totally skint so it would have to go on my credit card.

    Somebody talk me out of it.....this is what boredom in work does to you!
    :happylove DD July 2011:happylove

    Aug 13 [STRIKE]£4235.19[/STRIKE]:eek: £2550.00 :cool:
  • Teenie_D
    Teenie_D Posts: 2,270 Forumite
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    DueMarch11 wrote: »
    Ha ha ha, sorry Teenie I have visions of you squirting your b o o b into your dd's eye.

    LMAO

    :D:D:D I was a great aim I'll have you know :p LOL!!!!

    Apricot......step away from the credit card!!!!!
    "That's no reason to cry. One cries because one is sad. For example, I cry because others are stupid, and that makes me sad."
  • Apricot wrote: »
    Hmm, I can have a gender scan on Sat with Babybond for £79 - I really want to book it but am totally skint so it would have to go on my credit card.

    Somebody talk me out of it.....this is what boredom in work does to you!


    That's what I had Apricot. :) Found there was a babybond local to us so I didn't even have to travel to Glasgow or Edinburgh. So I'm saying nothing one way or the other. :p
    :heart: Mummy to an amazing little girl :heart:
  • Apricot
    Apricot Posts: 2,497 Forumite
    Mine is only 10 mins away in the car!sobbing.gif How many weeks were you when you had it done?
    I was having one right from the start but then when I looked at the dates they didn't have any available for me until a few days before my 20 week scan so I ddin't bother to book - I had to look though didn't I? I NEED one even if I will have to get up early on a saturday!
    :happylove DD July 2011:happylove

    Aug 13 [STRIKE]£4235.19[/STRIKE]:eek: £2550.00 :cool:
  • Apricot wrote: »
    Mine is only 10 mins away in the car!sobbing.gif How many weeks were you when you had it done?
    I was having one right from the start but then when I looked at the dates they didn't have any available for me until a few days before my 20 week scan so I ddin't bother to book - I had to look though didn't I? I NEED one even if I will have to get up early on a saturday!

    That's about how far away we were. And I was bang on 16 weeks. :D
    :heart: Mummy to an amazing little girl :heart:
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