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  • twi1ight
    twi1ight Posts: 485 Forumite
    Oh, someone posted a way to buy the angelcare movement and sound monitor for £50 the other day by getting mothercare to price match. I'm too lazy to phone them or go in but have just managed to get it for £55 from Tesco. The price has come down to £60 and there is a code for £5 off £50 on the homepage and then delivery to store is free. Very happy with that.
  • Clarieloo
    Clarieloo Posts: 390 Forumite
    I've been drinking RLT religiously since 32 weeks and I'm still very much pregnant. I would be happy for this baby to come any time now as full term tomorrow :j but I fear the RLT is having no effect whatsoever. Still I thought I might as well try it - I'm so impatient to meet my boy :D

    I went for a really nice pedicure this morning and the beautician was worried about massaging my feet too hard as last time she did someone so heavily pregnant they went into labour that day so I told her to go for it!!!!!:rotfl:But no this baby is a good three weeks off at least I reckon - I still don't think he's even engaged yet.

    Glad you've got signed of Mancbird - sounds like you could do with a break xx
    Leo James arrived 7 days late on 26th August 2011 by emergency CS :j Such a cheeky chappy now :T
  • Skint_Catt
    Skint_Catt Posts: 11,548 Forumite
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    Clarieloo wrote: »
    I went for a really nice pedicure this morning and the beautician was worried about massaging my feet too hard as last time she did someone so heavily pregnant they went into labour that day so I told her to go for it!!!!!:rotfl:But no this baby is a good three weeks off at least I reckon - I still don't think he's even engaged yet.

    When I worked for an insurance company we used to refuse to insure reflexologists for this reason - in the early days it can cause spontaneous miscarriage, or later, labour!
  • twi1ight
    twi1ight Posts: 485 Forumite
    I hope you get some rest and can feel refreshed mancbird. I find around every 4-6 weeks my energy levels completely drop and I feel like it's all too much and I won't cope with trying to get to 40 weeks but then the next week it doesn't seem quite so bad. I'm not trying to say how you feel is the same, just offering a bit of reassurance that you'll get there! It sounds like you're having a tough time.
  • delain
    delain Posts: 7,700 Forumite
    I had a much easier labour last time (after RLT) than previously (without it) although there was much less stress this time. The first two times were a nightmare :o
    Mum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession :o:o
  • twi1ight wrote: »
    Oh, someone posted a way to buy the angelcare movement and sound monitor for £50 the other day by getting mothercare to price match. I'm too lazy to phone them or go in but have just managed to get it for £55 from Tesco. The price has come down to £60 and there is a code for £5 off £50 on the homepage and then delivery to store is free. Very happy with that.

    thanks for this. i'm probably being really dim, but i can't find the code for £5 off, where abouts is it? is it on the tesco home page or tesco direct? :o

    ETA, got it!
  • supermaiden
    supermaiden Posts: 418 Forumite
    Clarieloo wrote: »
    I went for a really nice pedicure this morning and the beautician was worried about massaging my feet too hard as last time she did someone so heavily pregnant they went into labour that day so I told her to go for it!!!!!:rotfl:

    I knew it! :eek:
    My sister gave me a foot massage the night before I went into labour. Early hours next morning the contractions started! I knew she was to blame.. wait til I tell her :rotfl:
    :j
  • delain
    delain Posts: 7,700 Forumite
    pigpen wrote: »
    Not to worry you more but I was told DD1 was a boy at 20, 24 and 34 weeks.... She is definitely a girl!

    Thankfully I only buy white sleepsuits.. and it was July so we didn't bother with a cardy.. though the 1 I had taken was green.

    I like colour :o but I did take cream things into hospital for Squeak just in case!

    If it helps, Kandboys, they've been right the 2 times I've been told :)
    Mum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession :o:o
  • twi1ight
    twi1ight Posts: 485 Forumite
    All this talk of different genders has me wondering now. The scan lady seemed pretty confident. It'd be a shock but don't thinking mind if he popped out as a she. I haven't bought anything gender specific, just been given bags full boy clothes but they'd still fit! We chose a girl name we both love long before being told the baby is a boy.

    By the way, I like the gold and pink pigpen. Im imagining a Disney princess room now.
  • pigpen
    pigpen Posts: 41,152 Forumite
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    delain wrote: »
    I like colour :o but I did take cream things into hospital for Squeak just in case!

    If it helps, Kandboys, they've been right the 2 times I've been told :)

    Lol.. they were right with 6 of mine too.
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