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Got another question, got my 20 week scan 2moro , do I need to take a pot of pee?
I would take one just in case.
I'm glad I didn't look on MSE group yesterday then. I posted a couple of times and used it to see what was happening with people I knew from here. A bit sad that I was removed, but that's life. Can't be friends with everyone, there's just not enough time.
With regard to my TMI post. Hmmm......maybe it could be the start, but I'm just going to carry on as if it wasn't. I don't want baby turning up today, or even this week. I've told DH that if we get to Friday with no sproglet, then a nice dinner out would be good. Although I think he wants to do wallpapering instead, so maybe takeaway chinese?
Ok, someone shout at me. I need to get on, and I want to take a pic of bump while I still have one. If I post before about 3pm, you have permission to slap me round the face.If having different experiences, thoughts and ideas to you, or having an opinion that you don't understand, makes me a troll, then I am proud to be a 100% crying, talking, sleeping, walking, living Troll. :hello:0 -
I thought that but at my 16 week appointment no-one told me to bring one , and I can pee on demand so thought I would do one there and she never asked. Then when I got home she had written on my notes , no urine sample provided :mad: Nervous about scan, just hope my little tattie is fine.Cant wait to see it wriggling around,altho I will need to look away incase i see any bitsThanks to MSE for making it possible for me save to buy my new flat , yay !!
Gorgeous baby boy born 7/7/110 -
*sigh* Feeling very emotional still this morning, I think what is making it worse is there is something up with toots and it is upsetting me. For ladies who have had littlies already (not sure if it is especially girls?) do they go through a stage where they are very emotional? She is 3 1/2 and a very outgoing, chatty popular wee girl who has a fantastic sense of fun and humour but just now she is getting so upset at the slightest little thing. She was crying going into nursery this morning which generally really isn't like her.:(
You just don't know what they are thinking. I am trying not to talk too much about the baby unless she brings it up.....just don't know?? I will try and speak to nursery tonight and see if she is like that there.
Anyhoo with regards to the FB group I removed myself last night as I was pretty disgusted with the way things were being conducted and the things being said. That said I do understand where they were coming from and it was set up for a very good reason, it was just the whole we will pick and choose who stays and who goes and to encourage the others to vote so publicly when they knew we were reading was pretty humiliating.
To be fair to the PT, I have no worries posting there, so far they have always appeared to be friendly and not all of them are part of the FB group and the ladies that are part of it, s far as I'm aware don't mention it so it's not been shoved down everyones throat and making people feel left out (hence the secret fb group LOL). I think a lot of us will graduate round about the same time and I don't think it will be as daunting posting there.
Right that is a flipping essay and I have been typin it since the back of 9am while trying to do some work!!! Not sure if I have made sense at all, my head is a bit mushed. Will catch up with you lovelies later xxx
lol! my DD is always emotional - there again she is the queen of drama, very theatrical and always has been (she's nearly 7 now)
She is going through a phase of listening to sad songs and getting herself upset over them at the moment for some reason.
Just a phase and I'm sure the same with your DD0 -
Is it really bad to keep in the house, my mum would but she is having major clear out at moment, so I may have to put in loft....thats ok isn't it?/QUOTE]
It's just an old wives tale madbird I know lots of people who have kept it in the house before the baby was born (especially with second babies when they are reusing the original pram)
Which pushchair did you get after?
Hi, got the Loola up from Boots plus the car seat...lets see if can link again, only so can look at it more!http://www.boots.com/en/Bebe-Confort-Loola-Up-pushchair-red-black_859227/ and http://www.boots.com/en/Bebe-Confort-CreatisFix-car-seat-oxygen-red_862978/:heart2:Baby boy madbird arrived 15/06/11 by emergency csection weighing 9lb 13oz:eek: love him so much xx:heart2:0 -
Ooh very nice madbird I've fallen in love with a pram in mamas and papas but waiting to see what flavour baby we're having first!:happylove DD July 2011:happyloveAug 13 [STRIKE]£4235.19[/STRIKE]:eek: £2550.00 :cool:0
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The pushchair is £100.00 cheaper than seen elsewhere!:heart2:Baby boy madbird arrived 15/06/11 by emergency csection weighing 9lb 13oz:eek: love him so much xx:heart2:0
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Teenie - My girly is a bit highly strung at times, she is only 2.5 but can sometimes cry for no apparent reason. I wouldnt worry, even at a young age they have more hormones than boys do, part and parcel of being a girl I guess. Just wait til the teenage hormones kick in, looking forward to that lolSealed 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!0 -
Which pram Apricot ? Ive got a carrycot on my pram , do I just buy moses basket sheets for pram?Also how many sheets do you need for pram and how many would you buy for cot.Thanks to MSE for making it possible for me save to buy my new flat , yay !!
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DueMarch11 wrote: »All ok over here, random period pains but nothing major. Baby didnt move much through the night and I couldnt get it moving this morning so had to wiggle my belly button, bubs didnt like that and booted me but at least I know he/she is ok. The AH news has got me all paranoid.
DM xxxx*sigh* Feeling very emotional still this morning, I think what is making it worse is there is something up with toots and it is upsetting me. For ladies who have had littlies already (not sure if it is especially girls?) do they go through a stage where they are very emotional? She is 3 1/2 and a very outgoing, chatty popular wee girl who has a fantastic sense of fun and humour but just now she is getting so upset at the slightest little thing. She was crying going into nursery this morning which generally really isn't like her.:(
You just don't know what they are thinking. I am trying not to talk too much about the baby unless she brings it up.....just don't know?? I will try and speak to nursery tonight and see if she is like that there.
Anyhoo with regards to the FB group I removed myself last night as I was pretty disgusted with the way things were being conducted and the things being said. That said I do understand where they were coming from and it was set up for a very good reason, it was just the whole we will pick and choose who stays and who goes and to encourage the others to vote so publicly when they knew we were reading was pretty humiliating.Got another question, got my 20 week scan 2moro , do I need to take a pot of pee?A 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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