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MSE Pregnancy Club 21
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That son of yours is beeeeautiful
as for me giggling like a loon as i have just captured video of my bump moving. Thought i saw it earlier but was not sure and yep now have proof lol.
Shes been getting lively the past few days. Not really feeling flicks anymore more like shuffling and adjusting.
Had to have last two days off work. Had really bad headache. (got them lots before pregnancy) but thinking its because my hips keep me awake so much at night i am not sleeping enough. Got a nice long nap today on settee and headache gone. Luckily only work tomorrow and had 3 days annual leave next week anyways so gonna rest up.
27 weeks todayThird Trimester is here and i am in so much shock. Other day looking back to find out when i trained another girl on my job and realised i had my egg retrieval at end of august. Seems so long ago. Been waiting for my baby for so many years funny how 9 months can seem the longest wait
Bump hugs to all
xxBaby Girl Born May 2011Baby Boy Born Nov 2012
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MV he is delectable - I love his little pjs!:happylove DD July 2011:happyloveAug 13 [STRIKE]£4235.19[/STRIKE]:eek: £2550.00 :cool:0
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MV he is lush!
I have another 4 weeks after today until maternity leave starts, and it can't come quick enough!Baby Ice arrived 17th April 2011. Tired.com! :j0 -
Welcome to the final leg Alamaya lol and MV he is just scrumptious looking heheThe pod landed and produced baby Timothy on 10th March 20110
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My boss said if i struggle i can leave earlier and i can still come in for my leaving lunch hehe. I will try and stick it out though...six weeks isn't that long.0
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MV he is gorgeous!! I want mine now!!DS1 arrived 22/02/11! 8lb3oz
DD1 arrived 20/05/09 10lb3oz*Post Baby Weight loss start 23st5lb [STRIKE]now 19st 13lbs[/STRIKE] Post pregnancy weight #2 22st3lbs now 20st12*0 -
MV he is lovely, you must be sooooo proud!0
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How did this avo go Tickle????The pod landed and produced baby Timothy on 10th March 20110
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Thats Digi, I seem to be ok if I just go around the block a few times, but luckily DH is fine to take her out by himself, just feel bad as I loved the exercise and we'd always have a proper natter on dogwalks. Also, the idea of spending the next 7-9 weeks without exercising is really depressing! Have tried swimming but it has the same effect as walking unfortunately
Not too long now! Just so happy that I am seeing a physio now though
My antenatal classes talked about TENS as a method of pain relief, but not the specific machines. The 3 types that I looked at were the 'elle', 'obi' and 'mama', all seemed to have good reviews, I bought the Obi as I liked the skinny remote style.
Do your cats tend to damage/destroy much? If not, it might be worth either paying it, or asking if they would consider reducing it if you can get a good ref from a previous landlord?
Has anyone got any recommendations for hypnobirthing cd's? Apart from a slight blip on OBEM I think it really helped the girl on Monday?
BB X
I know, I absolutely hate it that I can't go on walks now. Really miss it. Don't want to damage myself more though. Going to go into town tomorrow, will ache after, but want to buy a sketch pad and pencils and try doing some drawings. I haven't been swimming in years, but my physio said not to do the breast stroke when you have SPD, as the leg movement makes it worse.
My cats are not naughty really. They *touch wood* don't tend to cause damage. They are mostly indoor cats as well, so pretty well behaved. We clip their claws as well. I told the woman all that, but the landlord decides what he wants.
As it turns out, the house was lovely (including a new driveway which has obviously been done since the photos were taken) but far too small for the money. The whole place was very modern and lovely, but a small kitchen (nowhere for cat box, and washing machine would have to be outside in outhouse, no room for dishwasher) and small garden (we have 7 guinea pigs, as well as the cats and the baby to come, and a shed and garden box, and loads of plants in pots) were the main reasons we've not gone any further with it. It's majorly overpriced, really we'd expect a good size kitchen and garden for that, a garage and even a downstairs loo (lovely!). We'll just have to keep looking!
I will wait and see about the TENS. Will try and get one sorted by about 35 weeks I think, so got just over 5 weeks to either buy one or arrange to hire one. I like the idea of buying one as I'd probably forget to send it back, what with a new born. And should get most of money back.
Can I ask a question about buying a used TENS machine - are you able to test them out and see if they work, or are you not allowed to do this until in labour? Just worried I'll buy a broken one and only find out when in throws of labour!0 -
No, you can try them before you go into labour... I've had mine on for a go.. It's a wierd sensation, not sure how it is going to help labour pains, but hey... worth a tryA very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...My Fathers Daughter wrote: »Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.
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