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MSE Pregnancy Club 21
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chickywiggle wrote: »Disney says things better "if you don't have nothing nice to say then don't say nothing at all" (Thumper in Bambi).
Completely agree but when you have nothing nice to say about your own children then there's something horribly wrong.
Really mature comeback pigpen. Lead by example and then wonder why your children behave as they do - no brainer really(!)All horses deserve, at least once in their lives, to be loved by a little girl.
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Completely agree but when you have nothing nice to say about your own children then there's something horribly wrong.
Really mature comeback pigpen. Lead by example and then wonder why your children behave as they do - no brainer really(!)
I didn't want to tax your underworked brain cell.. sorry.. was it too complex for you?LB moment 10/06 Debt Free date 6/6/14Hope to be debt free until the day I dieMortgage-free Wannabee (05/08/30)6/6/14 £72,454.65 (5.65% int.)08/12/2023 £33602.00 (4.81% int.)0 -
Pixie.. if I could I'd get someone to see her like I requested 6 years ago and she has been seen by various people who say she is fine after spending half an hour with her I would.. noone is interested in anything other than making out it is me (despite her dad and siblings and my mother knowing she isn't fine) What else shoould I do? The only crap they came up with was counselling which won't do one bit of good she needs a proper assessment not some twerp of a counsellor patronising and agreeing how badly done by she is and making her worse.
you know the phrase.. walk a mile in their shoes... come borrow mine!
First of all, I was just trying to offer some helpful advice.
Secondly, why don't you at least let her try counselling? It might help her and if it doesn't then at least you can say you tried it. At which point the doctor might consider other options.
Lastly, I and the other ladies that have offered any advice or replies don't need to borrow anybody else's shoes. They have their own and their own opinions whilst standing in them.A-Z Challenge: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Good Luck to all who comp!
Comping wishlist: Cash // iPad // Clothing vouchers // Holiday0 -
PP - you referred to children who disobey teachers, rules that parents set as little $hits.
I assume that you are tarring your DD with the same little !!!!!! status, and therefore you are not encouraging her to behave as you posted about other parents last night.
If things are so bad then why the hell have YOU let things fester. Yes you, not GP's, counsellors, school etc.
Oh and whoever said perhaps PP doesn't get a breather....hopefully she'll sort her contraception out or abstain for a few months after this pregnancy.:heart2:Baby boy madbird arrived 15/06/11 by emergency csection weighing 9lb 13oz:eek: love him so much xx:heart2:0 -
gratefulforhelp wrote: »Better than in a car on the ring road!!
Well I got my home birth in the end, Baby Thomas born last night, 8lb 8 and all went off uneventfully, IYSWIM. Birth story later.
coops congratulations and it WILL get easier I promise. xxx
Congratulations GFH I am about to read your birth story.
But what about Meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee;) I thought we were going to suffer together, you've left me! even worse you've left me with bickerers!
AKA: PC
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Rest in Peace Fred the Maddest Muppet in Heaven0 -
I have a general pregnancy question.
This is my first baby (I'm 14+3) and I want to know when the panic/anxiety stops?!
This is a much wanted child and we have been fortunate enough to not experience any miscarriages in the past, and for the first 12 weeks I held my breath, thinking 'I just have to make it to the scan and once I see everything is ok, I'll stop worrying'. Well, I'm still worrying!
Now it's 'well if I can make it to the 20 week scan, I'll stop worrying' but no doubt that'll be followed by 'if I can make it to 23 weeks' and then 'if I can make it to term'.
Please tell me this anxiety will ease off, I think I may go crazy with irrational fear otherwise!!!0 -
Princess_Coupon wrote: »Congratulations GFH I am about to read your birth story.
But what about Meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee;) I thought we were going to suffer together, you've left me! even worse you've left me with bickerers![/QUOTE]
i thought that said Big Knickers at first lol.
Fingers crossed it starts soon for you.:santa2::xmastree::santa2:0 -
Am I meant to be bothered by that? Because um yeah, playground response much. Doesn't get her own way because not everyone agress with her, so resorts to foul language. How childish.
And I agree wholeheartedly with Madbird.:heart: Mummy to an amazing little girl0 -
Princess_Coupon wrote: »Congratulations GFH I am about to read your birth story.
But what about Meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee;) I thought we were going to suffer together, you've left me! even worse you've left me with bickerers![/QUOTE]
i thought that said Big Knickers at first lol.
Fingers crossed it starts soon for you.
Lol @ big knickersBaby Ice arrived 17th April 2011. Tired.com! :j0
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