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  • 2ba3c
    2ba3c Posts: 1,138 Forumite
    edited 18 August 2012 at 7:20PM
    Less than 12 weeks pregnant club:


    Colliecake 13+3
    Tinksy 12+3
    Ellie1788 12+0

    annibell 10+3
    Sarahs999 10+3
    SCAN 24 AUGUST
    abbybryan1982 8/9 weeks
    SCAN 13 SEPT
    Flint62 & DW 9+6
    findingmyownway 9+3
    SCAN 4 SEPT
    2ba3c 9+1
    SCAN 6 SEPT
    Mumof2Beasties 9+1
    kezzballs 8+3
    penguin83 8+1
    SCAN 14 SEPT
    dundeediva 7+4
    SCAN 17 SEPT
    binkyboo 6+5
    Sid_Wolf 6+4
    MrsMM 6+1
    chonorla 4+6


    If you would like to be added to the list, or notice something incorrect etc, please if you could highlight it in red in your response, it helps me to keep up with the list.

    xx
    Baby 2b born March 2013! :j:j:j
  • 2ba3c
    2ba3c Posts: 1,138 Forumite
    Ohhhh!

    I forgot to put a bra on today. It was just as I was about to walk out of the house for work, I noticed!

    Could have been very embarssing, as just wearing a long top/dress type thing - with no jacket :D:D:D:D
    Baby 2b born March 2013! :j:j:j
  • 2ba3c
    2ba3c Posts: 1,138 Forumite
    Flint62 wrote: »
    Hi 2ba3c,

    Thanks for asking, after a fraught few weeks of panic and worrying re very heavy bleed my DW seems to be ok. She got quite emotional over a minor thing at work yesterday but she called me and calmed down, still seems to be spotting but tells me it is old. I know that she is struggling with size of her breasts now, she was big enough before at 34F/G but now has gone to J bordering a K cup (not that I'm complaining). We have had 3 scans now at the EPU and going by their dates my wife should be at 9+6 today, we have the first midwife appointment booked for 30th August.

    I have to admit that although I have always stated that I did not want a child I am really very very excited by the prospect of becoming a daddy. When we went for the emergency scan thinking we had lost the baby and then saw it still growing on screen I did a hell of a lot of blinking to surpress those tears. Anyway hope everyone has a good weekend.

    You have had such a journey Flint, you both must be exhausted bless you.

    I've been a bit of an emotional wreck in my pregnancy, I cried at work the other day over something stupid my DW had done, so I think its perfectly natural. It sounds like you are very good hubby though who is looking after your DW very very well!

    And also- :eek::eek::eek::eek: at your wifes breast size!
    Baby 2b born March 2013! :j:j:j
  • Triangle
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    2ba3c wrote: »
    Ohhh - DW and I were loaned the box set of Downton Abbey and we have FINALLY finished watching it. I am Downton'ed out. Doesn't Season 3 start soon?

    'Late 2012' according to the website - ridiciously excited! And even more so about the return of X Factor! :D
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  • sexymouse
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    Don't know if anyone on here is buying things already, but just in case you missed my post on the pregnancy thread (I know some of you lurk on there too), Toys R Us / Babies R Us have 20% off from today until Sunday with the code 20AUGH.
    Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.
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  • Sammie_03
    Sammie_03 Posts: 2,026 Forumite
    penguin83 wrote: »
    Evening all. I have just woken up after falling asleep at 7 - I am absolutely wiped out!

    I had hyperemesis with my first pregnancy (girl). I was only 18 and it was my first baby so I didn't realise how bad my sickness was until I collapsed at work and ended up in hospital. I was given medication at 25 weeks as I was so sick. It lasted all the way through and I was still being sick in labour. I was two stone lighter at 9 months pregnant than I was when I discovered I was pregnant. With my second pregnancy I didn't find out until I was 13 weeks (boy) and had no sickness at all. I had a massive appetite though and was a lot hairer on my arms and legs (or it was darker and more noticible). This time I am somewhere between the two. Nauseous almost all day but not actually being sick just heaving at anything and everything. So god knows what that means gender wise!

    Everyone at work knows I am pg and they have been great. They have been fussing over me (men included) so feel ok at work.

    Has anyone else been 'greasier' than normal? I have gone spotty and my hair is greasy a lot quicker than normal. I feel hot at the minute :rotfl:

    I suffered with hyperemesis with my first and second pregnancies but not with my third. I did suffer sickness but not the extent of hyperemesis which I found soul destroying.
    Anyway as my first 2 were boys everyone was adamant my 3rd would be a girl but as you can see from my sig that wasn't the case!!


    Funny how every pregnancy is different!
    :)DS1 10yrs :)DS2 7yrs :)DS3 born March 2012
    "Mothers of little boys work from son up until son down"
    It seems that for success in science or art, a dash of autism is required. - Hans Asperger
  • Sammie_03
    Sammie_03 Posts: 2,026 Forumite
    Triangle wrote: »
    'Late 2012' according to the website - ridiciously excited! And even more so about the return of X Factor! :D

    Yay! I was pregnant last year when x factor was on and cried and nearly every love song someone sang!!


    Xx
    :)DS1 10yrs :)DS2 7yrs :)DS3 born March 2012
    "Mothers of little boys work from son up until son down"
    It seems that for success in science or art, a dash of autism is required. - Hans Asperger
  • Millie2008_2
    Millie2008_2 Posts: 1,584 Forumite
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    Millie - how lovely of work to be so understanding. I am terrified of telling work, as I started in April. It;'s not as if I can tell them it wasn't planned either! Just sods law really! What do you do for a job Millie, if you dont mind me asking? OH and where are you off to on Hols, are you doing a UK or abroad hol?

    I'm a uni lecturer :) Which is increasingly frustrating with more and more paperwork and politics and the more students are paying, the more they expect (obv) but we have fewer and fewer resources and staff to deal with it all. Want a career change after baba! I'm also a qualified counsellor, so ideally would like to do some more of that!

    We're heading to Dorset, camping. Love camping when the weather is good, so I'm hoping for some sunshine. Funny though, because I need about 100 wees a night, we are going out tomorrow to buy a camping loo. Oh the glamour!!
  • 2ba3c
    2ba3c Posts: 1,138 Forumite
    :j :j Millie you are here!

    Can I ask what you lecture in, or don't you want to say on here, PM me! :p

    Camping is fab! I hope its super sunny for you! DW, DS and I just did out first trip to Cornwall a few weeks ago, my first time in that part of the world (I seem to rarely venture out of London!) - and my god it was breathtaking!
    Baby 2b born March 2013! :j:j:j
  • dizziblonde
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    Some spotting of blood this morning - not unduly worried since I had it at the same point last time, and I know that if I ring the EPU they'll just get me to wait till the appointment I have in a few weeks anyway if it stays at this level - and I know that even if they did get me in now a scan would show nothing - so just a waiting game. Like I say I bled at this point with Erin, but it's also the point where previous pregnancies have failed so it could go either way - I can't do much to affect the outcome apart from sit and wait.
    Little miracle born April 2012, 33 weeks gestation and a little toughie!
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