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MSE Pregnancy Club 23

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  • Gillyx
    Gillyx Posts: 6,847 Forumite
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    I'm thinking bacon and cheese omelette. or maybe just a bacon sarnie, the decisions I face daily, are just too exciting.

    Getting to the end of my tether now with pregnancy, it's too cold and icy out, I don't want to leave the house, but I don't want to sit in here either. Was planning on going to cinema last night but there was no public transport because of the strike :mad: and walking there and back now is just painful.

    I can't believe I have another 9 and a half weeks to go. Also if one more person on my facebook mentions Christmas, or Trees, I will not be liable for my actions, it's the 1st of December!!!
    The frontier is never somewhere else. And no stockades can keep the midnight out.
  • Lynn11
    Lynn11 Posts: 674 Forumite
    keelykat wrote: »
    :) Oh, just had a thought that i should really get my son a bag ready in case he has to stop over at my sisters when i go into hospital.

    Has anyone else got a young child already that will be stopping with family/friends? I am going to buy him a small present, for when he comes to see me and baby at the hospital so he doesnt feel like i'm leaving him out. I still find it hard to imagine having two!

    keely.
    Hi keely I think there are a few mums to be have other children. I have a DD who is 4.5yrs old and we only half packed her bag the other day when I visited the midwife for a sweep. DD was 10 days early and this one is so far 9days late.

    DD is staying with my mum and will quickly put more things in her bag like bedtime toy, toothbrush and a few other things when pains start or sat when I will be getting induced. DD is just excited about having a stayover at grans.

    I have bought a wee parcel for DD from baby and wrapped it up in tissue paper - its a craft thing - make peppa pig hat and a grown up necklace (Hello Kitty face) and no doubt daddy will go shopping to buy baby a wee present - she wants to buy a bedtime rabbit as she has one but we need to find out if boy or girl first.

    As my mum says I am sure that your son will be spoilt by relations and they can take him out to see christmas lghts or soft play or santa etc and make a fuss so he does not feel too left out.
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  • mozzyc
    mozzyc Posts: 2,765 Forumite
    ah my goodness ladies, now i'm craving omelette and egg and salad cream!!!!! mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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  • Gillyx
    Gillyx Posts: 6,847 Forumite
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    What have I done with the eggs!! I can smell them still, I think it's my imagination though.

    I seriously do not understand how people without children can not have a job, I've always worked and not working is driving me slowly insane. I actually have nothing to do, daytime TV is horrific.
    The frontier is never somewhere else. And no stockades can keep the midnight out.
  • Lucy1973
    Lucy1973 Posts: 1,224 Forumite
    mozzyc wrote: »
    ah my goodness ladies, now i'm craving omelette and egg and salad cream!!!!! mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

    LOL:D

    I've decided i'm going to pop to the chinese after appointment to pick up a chicken chow mein for lunch. Yum!!:T
    :happyloveBaby girl born 27/2/12:happylove

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  • Gillyx
    Gillyx Posts: 6,847 Forumite
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    Oh you have to share Lucy, after that last one I had I've been craving it. Was so so tasty, but OH decided what he ordered was too spicy so doesn't like that chinese... :mad: Took me 6 months to find a decent Chinese here, and he doesn't like it.

    Got some really bad period type cramps today :( boo
    The frontier is never somewhere else. And no stockades can keep the midnight out.
  • LegalBlonde
    LegalBlonde Posts: 1,183 Forumite
    Gillyx wrote: »
    What have I done with the eggs!! I can smell them still, I think it's my imagination though.

    I seriously do not understand how people without children can not have a job, I've always worked and not working is driving me slowly insane. I actually have nothing to do, daytime TV is horrific.


    I could give you my daily TV lowdown if you like :rotfl::rotfl:

    I've not been working since July, well I work from home, I am getting quite used to it :rotfl::o
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  • Gillyx
    Gillyx Posts: 6,847 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    I could give you my daily TV lowdown if you like :rotfl::rotfl:

    I've not been working since July, well I work from home, I am getting quite used to it :rotfl::o

    I'm watching the Wire :D onto season 3, always said I wanted to watch it, and figured once baby comes along I probably won't have the time or energy to keep my eyes open, so I'm taking advantage now, it's just not a very "daytime" type programme. Bit gritty considering it's before 12 :o

    I quite like this Morning, but Kerry Katona has been on it a bit too much lately, cannot stand the woman.
    The frontier is never somewhere else. And no stockades can keep the midnight out.
  • LegalBlonde
    LegalBlonde Posts: 1,183 Forumite
    I have watched a worrying amount of Channel 5 since being off work :eek:

    I love box sets but yes there are some that are a bit much for in the day :o
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  • emmylou83_2
    emmylou83_2 Posts: 1,034 Forumite
    Hey ladies back from my Obstetric consulatant app! Didnt have a clue what i was going for, but turns out its as i have clicky hips and had Strep B with the last pregnancy. I`m supposed to be swabbed again at 36 weeks to see if i have Strep B again, however the consultant has made the decision to treat me for it anyway, regardless of what the swabs say, as the infection can come and go. Basically he told me its up to me if i have the swabs for my peace of mind knowing if i have it, however i`ll be treated anyway! I dont really see right now how me knowing will make any difference? So tbh prob wont have them done :/ Also had my 28 week bloods done...went into one room, and the nurse said she wasnt qualified to take them, and i had to go wait another 20 mins to see a nurse that could take them!
    Going away 2moro for a few days so wont be online, Good luck to anyone that goes into labour!!
    xx
    Mummy to 3 beautiful GIRLS, 9, 7 and 3, :D and a handsome lil BOY 03.03.12 :T
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