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  • ohh yay thanks Kira000 i will make sure i get some for when its my turn, they were the best thing since sliced bread when i had the other kids, especially with the erm, not nice bits that happen after having babies
  • mothercare have them too - and im sure i saw them in Wilkinsons the other day x
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  • OH just came home - my tranquil house has been upset by Metallica blaring from the stereo.....men urgh!

    Is anyone else peeing loads? I cant stop! I feel like ive spent most of the day on the loo!
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  • Kandboys
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    Yes Elmo! I keep bursting to go and there's only a bit that comes out! Darn baby using my bladder as a nice cushion!
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  • Skint_Catt
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    Kandboys wrote: »
    Yes Elmo! I keep bursting to go and there's only a bit that comes out! Darn baby using my bladder as a nice cushion!

    Ditto!

    Tesco's do the disposable pants too & I'm taking a pack although I've also bought some cheapy 'proper' knickers from somewhere (Peacocks I think) which I think would be more comfortable!
  • pigpen
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    I know when i had the youngest one, that i had forgotten so much, i didnt realise how teeny tiny she was and i forgot hats for her so when they couldnt maintain her tempriture oh had to come home and get some of her hats that were miles too big.

    the best thing i ever got for the hospital was those disposable pants, note to self, find out if they still do them, if so...buy some

    The knix are available everywhere.. boots, supermarkets, etc

    one thing I will say.. get the bigger size!!! My undies are 14/16 and I get the 18/20 disp. pants.. or there is no room for pads. You can also get slimline maternity pads as well now.. :D
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  • Gillyx
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    Well we're not happy ladies today are we :( everyone seems so angry and annoyed, that's never good. Hugs to all who need them.

    Are the slimline ones any good Pigpen? I bought some of the normals today and the size is rather scary. Also disp pants, I was planning on buying some cheap knicks from Primark and the like, am I better buying the disposables?

    r.e grocery orders, I get mines from Sainsburys and the guy/s are lovely, they bring the stuff in, and ask where I'd like it, and unpack it onto wherever, normally tables, worktops wherever :o
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  • jenjade
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    well i have finally done all the dishes.. it has been gross here!

    I seem to do some plates cups and glasses but leave all the caserole dishes, pans and trays which is a bad idea. my new solution now it is all done is not to cook anything from now on! that will be that sorted!

    now if i can hoover i will be well away....
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  • pigpen
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    Gillyx wrote: »

    Are the slimline ones any good Pigpen? I bought some of the normals today and the size is rather scary. Also disp pants, I was planning on buying some cheap knicks from Primark and the like, am I better buying the disposables?

    r.e grocery orders, I get mines from Sainsburys and the guy/s are lovely, they bring the stuff in, and ask where I'd like it, and unpack it onto wherever, normally tables, worktops wherever :o

    Dunno.. i only used 5 with Squeak before moving to my usual bodyform. Ill try one after this and do you a review lol

    our Sainsbugs was a tool... the Chavsda one was about 4000 I wouldnt have let him drive let alone carry shopping... OH helped him unload the lorry he looked like he was about to expire! The Wednesday night Tesco guy was grand.. he looked like the head honcho in Village People.. I loved him.. had my deliveries when I knew he was working he probably thought I fancied him but I just wanted him to sing to me LO..

    Ive... shockingly.. had a blubber.. in fact I had 2.. I thought I had 1 broken nail.. and I have 3 :(.. and OH stropped at me so I wailed well it is not my fault it hurts to walk upstairs and blubbed some more

    I MUST get a grip!
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  • lovecrafting
    lovecrafting Posts: 1,715 Forumite
    edited 14 September 2011 at 6:25PM
    pigpen wrote: »
    The knix are available everywhere.. boots, supermarkets, etc

    one thing I will say.. get the bigger size!!! My undies are 14/16 and I get the 18/20 disp. pants.. or there is no room for pads. You can also get slimline maternity pads as well now.. :D

    slimline maternity pads dont sound like a good plan if im honest, maybee for like 2 weeks after the birth but unless i am completley abnormal (wich i would never rule out because nothing is normal in this house) i need the biggest baddest ones that could possibly be on sale ever.
    Gillyx wrote: »
    Well we're not happy ladies today are we :( everyone seems so angry and annoyed, that's never good. Hugs to all who need them.

    Are the slimline ones any good Pigpen? I bought some of the normals today and the size is rather scary. Also disp pants, I was planning on buying some cheap knicks from Primark and the like, am I better buying the disposables?

    r.e grocery orders, I get mines from Sainsburys and the guy/s are lovely, they bring the stuff in, and ask where I'd like it, and unpack it onto wherever, normally tables, worktops wherever :o

    i only buy the disposables because i go thru so many and i find them easier to take them off and put them in the bad bucket (nappy disposal twisty bin thingy) than trying to wash and re use normal pants.



    and, is it me or is it freezing? i have put the heating on its brassic in here
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