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  • mirrorimage0
    mirrorimage0 Posts: 3,918 Forumite
    delain wrote: »
    Although I am getting craving s for TUC biscuits, the ones with the cheesy stuff in the middle :rotfl:


    that was my craving when i had ds1 he is now 11 and i still cant them now lol
    now proud mum to 3 handsome boys :j latest one born 10/10/11:j
  • pawpurrs
    pawpurrs Posts: 3,910 Forumite
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    All Tucs and cheddars are bogoff at Mr T. Bought a load yestrday, obviously a normal craving then.

    12 week scan NHS 23rd May and Private 12 week and nuchal scan and possible CVS 25th may.

    Feel knackered, sick and trouble sleeping, pooping etc, oh the joys!
    Pawpurrs x ;)
  • missymoo81
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    Have been being a really good girl and cleaning and washing, but I haven't really done all that much and I am already knackered! Think I might have to have a little sleep!
  • pigpen
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    IamJen wrote: »
    I completely understood their fear though, as I watch how teen mums are glanced at generally on the bus, etc. :(

    That isn't because they have a baby it is because they are swearing and common and being too noisy and it is unpleasant. I never had anything but nice things said when I had DS1 but I was not a chav nor a tart.
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  • delain
    delain Posts: 7,700 Forumite
    pigpen wrote: »
    That isn't because they have a baby it is because they are swearing and common and being too noisy and it is unpleasant. I never had anything but nice things said when I had DS1 but I was not a chav nor a tart.

    I had some negative comments with DD1 (I was 17) but most of it was positive.

    Then like PP says I don't stand there smoking blowing smoke all over the baby, shouting and swearing and I also don't spend 3 hours every morning doing hair and make up as some of them clearly do! I do sometimes wonder if some of them round here have any time for the baby at all, they are always on their mobiles arranging to go down the pub and talking about who s*****d who last night :(
    Mum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession :o:o
  • pigpen
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    I was 17 too and looked about 12.. seriously!!

    I was told by some old ladies in the shop what a 'lovely sister I am taking my baby brother out to help my mummy!'.. 'Actually, he is mine!'... they almost swallowed their false teeth! Never had a word said other than that. I never went out, I went to pub once at 16 and didn't go again until I was 28!!
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  • delain
    delain Posts: 7,700 Forumite
    that was my craving when i had ds1 he is now 11 and i still cant them now lol

    OH seems keen for this one to be a boy, so he'll be pleased to hear that :rotfl:

    I've completely gone off tea, it's making me feel yuck just thiking about it, and he says that's a boy thing.

    Good luck with the tests Pawpurrs :D its lovely to see you here.
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  • pigpen
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    edited 2 May 2011 at 1:11PM
    I couldn't drink tea when having DD1.. was fine with the other girls though

    I also hate cheese and anything cheese flavoured.
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  • mirrorimage0
    mirrorimage0 Posts: 3,918 Forumite
    yep maybe a boy then, i have had cheesy cravings with both my boys and go off tea completley, havent had one for 16 weeks now and i dont drink coffee either. out of the two i lost one was def a girl and didnt really have cravings just the nausea. so fingers crossed it might be team blue for you. i was hoping a teeny bit for team pink this time but going on past cravings i think i may be team blue again but i dont really mind at all. x will you find out at your 5 month scan
    now proud mum to 3 handsome boys :j latest one born 10/10/11:j
  • delain
    delain Posts: 7,700 Forumite
    Probably will :rotfl: I'll leave it up to OH who said he didn't want to know last time then changed his mind in the room.

    With my twins I massively craved chicken supernoodles :o

    I've felt pretty similar with all of mine except DD1 who made me throw up a lot. Never gone off tea before though :think:
    Mum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession :o:o
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