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  • Kandboys
    Kandboys Posts: 1,440 Forumite
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    Evening all! Sorry there is no baby yet abby. Lovely name for your little girl Apricot - I've added her name to the list!
    Thank you to everyone for sharing competitions!
  • Doglover
    Doglover Posts: 1,024 Forumite
    Abbey you can have all my labour vibes for when your OH is off work.

    Well I think my baby is shifting down - pretty suddenly I started suffering with pain in the front of my pelvis/pubic area. It worsens when I move/walk but eases when I sit. Google tells me it's baby dropping - have others had this?

    Sorry for the self indulgent post!
  • delain
    delain Posts: 7,700 Forumite
    Since all my posts are self indulgent whinges most of the time, I don't mind. lol.

    Man I am hormonal today. And actually annoyed about real stuff but the hormones are making it worse!
    Mum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession :o:o
  • Doglover
    Doglover Posts: 1,024 Forumite
    What are the probs? I've also felt stupidly hormonal and quite sulky today
  • abby1234519
    abby1234519 Posts: 1,961 Forumite
    Doglover wrote: »
    Abbey you can have all my labour vibes for when your OH is off work.

    Well I think my baby is shifting down - pretty suddenly I started suffering with pain in the front of my pelvis/pubic area. It worsens when I move/walk but eases when I sit. Google tells me it's baby dropping - have others had this?

    Sorry for the self indulgent post!

    Well, I was diagnosed with the pelvic wobble (as I call it) and it was bad for MONTHS but then I had 3 weeks of it being ok because I was sleeping on my back, sitting correctly etc. As soon as he dropped I got the inner thigh pain (which for me is nasty) and actually the joint at the front that they say is the bit that hurts must, doesn't hurt as much. its the inner thigh pain, where it joins my woohoo that hurts the most it stops me rolling over in my sleep. I'm still sleeping on my back at night!!

    Btw sorry for my double posts, I do try to contain it in one message. If I can be bothered....
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  • abby1234519
    abby1234519 Posts: 1,961 Forumite
    Flower- we're using an existing 3 door wardrobe and 6 drawer chest of drawers - neither of which are "nursery" items but large spacious and practical. Then we've got a cream Ikea chair - poang I think, and an Addington Cotbed from Mothercare, with the £99 mattress.

    I have the poang too. Its here at my parents (£20 second hand) however we've discovered my dad likes to sit in it...all the time. Hes only avoiding it as its in my "bedroom" but when my "bedroom" was the dining room you would find him sat in it next to the table. And Fluffy has spent all week sat in it in my "bedroom" reading his books. This chair is meant for me to nurse in! The only problem is that someones crossthreaded (I think) a screw into the wood and mum thinks we won't be able to take it apart. Oh and the fact that dad calls it HIS chair....

    So looks like I will be forced to buy a new one or at least try to find one on ebay in Leeds. Urgh. My chair...MY CHAIRRRRRRR
    Money money money.

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  • Lozzy88
    Lozzy88 Posts: 780 Forumite
    Fifth Anniversary 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    Btw sorry for my double posts, I do try to contain it in one message. If I can be bothered....


    :rotfl:

    i never normally post on anything but i cant seem to stop myself the last two days :D
  • sorry ladies especially doglover que jumper here :D

    Daisie Elizabeth 30/7/11 3:18 am 6lb 1oz

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  • Lozzy88
    Lozzy88 Posts: 780 Forumite
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    congratulations what a lovely name too :j
  • pigpen
    pigpen Posts: 41,152 Forumite
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    sorry ladies especially doglover que jumper here :D

    Daisie Elizabeth 30/7/11 3:18 am 6lb 1oz

    both of us fine major labour vibes to everyone needing them xx

    Congratulations... :D

    *runs away before doglover comes in on her broom*
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