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MSE Pregnancy Club 23
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I'm sat on the sofa watching Happy Feet, but also watching my tummy being kicked and prodded from the inside! I think mine is the same as yours Gilly, constantly moving now!
I haven't done a huge amount today, but I did quite a bit yesterday so feel like I deserve an easy day! Having said that, we nearly ended up at A&E earlier! Hubby and I went to Toby Carvery for lunch, were sat down eating, all fine. The room was soo hot though, it was unbearable. Hubby sits up saying he doesn't feel too good, I suggest he goes out to get some fresh air. So he gets up slowly to go out. Next thing I know, he's stumbling around the bar area, bumping into people and nearly faints! Luckily he didn't faint, the manager helped me get him outside onto a chair and within a few minutes he was ok again but he came *so* close to fainting and hitting his head on the bar! He's fine now, thank goodness
So anyway, lazy afternoon with cheese on toast followed by half a packet of chocolate digestives washed down with strawberry milkshake planned for supper during x factor!
Gilly & 4nnabella - I am finding that somedays & nights there is a lot of movement (doof,doof or doiking are my words for it :rotfl:) it is very weird waking up to find that you are being pumelled whilst you are sleeping :eek: somedays it goes very quiet like he is recovering from the previous nights exertions :rotfl: I also find that quite often it all kicks off literally when start to drink or am eating, not good when you have eaten too much pizza :eek:
4nnabella - glad your hubby is ok, what a fright though :eek:, thinking when it comes to the main event if the room is hot will have to keep my beedy eye on mine after he hit the deck at my scan!! think you might be doing the same, cant take em anywhere can we?!!!!!!!!!!
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Morning all
Still here and still pregnant, i have to say i'm quite happy, OH has started his new job today so ideally he could do with working at least a week to show them what he can do before him having any time off, hes only planning having a couple of days off anyway if all goes to plan.
So my plan of attack is keep baby in til thursday, if no signs will request a sweep i'll be 40+6 by then so shouldnt think there'd be a problem. Start in labour thursday night have baby friday morning, home sometime friday then we can have all weekend together, finally OH back to work mondaysounds good to me, shame we cant plan these things lol!!!!
Hope we are all OK today i'm aching a bit but nothing major, DS has been complaining of knee pain for a while, just in the mornings so today he is going for a blood test at the docs then a xray at hospital. He is not happy! Apart from getting the day off school
SO i'm off now hope we hear some new baby news todayand welcome wiccanlou xx
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seafarers_wife wrote: »Winnie Im assuming all of that 3 stone is baby as you sure dont look like you've put any weight on to me
Good grief - can you imagine a 3 stone baby :eek:!!! OUCH!!!i am off to work however my legs are really stiff today and heavy and ache so i may come home
Take care Jenjade and come home if you need too. Remember you and bump are the important ones
Bella - stay put until Thursday vibes coming your way! Hope OH has a good first day in his new job
I've just done an urgent Tesco dash for cat food for my poor little puss who had to wait a whole 20 minutes for his breakfast this morning.....honestly you'd think we starve him for all the fuss he was making! Unfortunately to get to the cat food in our Tesco you have to walk past the biscuits....so my plan for today is to eat all the biscuits and hide the evidence before DS and DH get home - ooo I love a good challenge0 -
DH and I went around Asda during the weekend. Now I know I'm getting slower walking (and can't get the image of a 90-yr-old with a zimmerframe out of my head when I'm pushing the trolley) but wasn't aware of how slow I am now!
DH decided, in all his wisdom, to make fun of me walking. Meant good-natured....
He has since decided those jokes are best not used.0 -
Winnie_in_Pooh wrote: »I've just done an urgent Tesco dash for cat food for my poor little puss who had to wait a whole 20 minutes for his breakfast this morning.....honestly you'd think we starve him for all the fuss he was making!
You cruel cruel person :rotfl:
My cat passed away two weeks ago, but I dont think I'll ever forget the howling noise she used to make at dinner time. Everytime we took her to the vets we were told she was a bit tubby and could do with losing a few pounds. I was always telling the vet he was more than welcome to come to our house at dinner time and try and ignore her racket :rotfl:Biggest Loser Weight Loss: 13 / 20 lb0 -
Flower my cat is like that, he bit me this morning because I wasnt up on time to get him his breakfast and had so far managed to ignore the pawing, the yowling and the walking up and down my side in attempts to get me up, i feed him diet cat food as he was an indoor cat but now that he is outside he still isnt loosing his fat pooch.
id best go and get showered and dressed so i can make my scan appointment0 -
Lirin - I know what you mean about slow! Make sure you avoid all supermarkets on pension day - actually being overtaken by an old woman on a zimmer is very depressing... although I did get my own back by turning around too quickly and nearly knocking her over with my bump
Flower - Sorry to hear about your little pussxx You're so right though, I've never known noise like it! Even my German Shepherd cringes :rotfl:
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Winnie_in_Pooh wrote: »Good grief - can you imagine a 3 stone baby :eek:!!! OUCH!!!
That would be like giving birth to my 3 year old DS2 hee hee!!!Thank you to everyone for sharing competitions!0 -
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Winnie_in_Pooh wrote: »:eek::eek::eek:
I bet you're having an 8lber. But don't forget extra fluid, placenta, blood etc weighs a lot so that's where the 3 stone comes in. I'm sure you're not having a 3 stone baby lol!Thank you to everyone for sharing competitions!0
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