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MSE Pregnancy Club 23
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Ooooh!!! Was really sore yesterday, could hardly walk, with the pressure and pain in my lower areas, but went for dinner with our friends anyway. Had a horrible painful night feeling really stiff and uncomfortable in my lower back, groin etc, but slept Ok between turning overs. Just dragged myself to Sainsbo's to buy DH a 40th Bday card and cake for Weds (in case cant do it Mon/Tues). Getting in the car on the way back, i felt a little trickle feeling, and just got home and checked.. (BIG TMI ALERT) and i've got what i think is the start of some bloody show! A very dark reddy brown trickle on my pad. Not alot, but its noticable. Eeek!Married 13/03/10 #1 DD born 13/01/12!!
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Oh exciting Kira, you may have a baby for ChristmasThe frontier is never somewhere else. And no stockades can keep the midnight out.0
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to those of you have used the dryer for babies clothes, was it ok? They didn't shrink or anything?The frontier is never somewhere else. And no stockades can keep the midnight out.0
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oh how excited Kira. I feel quite jealous but it feels so wrong to be jealous of someone having a blood show! lol:j Proud mum to Jade age 10 years and Baby Ellie born Christmas Day:eek: with a broke heart
Proven to be a little fighter and battling on with her heart condition :j
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Oh Kira! Wow. Try and rest while you can incase this is the start!! Lots of love xx0
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oh how excited Kira. I feel quite jealous but it feels so wrong to be jealous of someone having a blood show! lol
Lol.
It is only a teeny bit. So might mean nothing at all will happen for weeks still, but it was definately not caused by nookie!
Supposed to be off to PIL for supper later this afternoon, which could prove interesting! We will pack the hospital bags and car seat and take them with us, as their place is closer to the hospital than we are.
Just sent DH off to his Martial Arts class for a couple of hours as i figure nothing is going to happen that quick, and it might be his last one for a while! I'm sitting on the sofa drinking cups of raspberry leaf tea, and eating yummy lebkuchen that i bought in Sainsburys. I have a list of things that need doing, but i'm so stiff and sore, i cant move to do them, so will just have to chillax and let what will be, be!Married 13/03/10 #1 DD born 13/01/12!!
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oh my god just watch maternity ward. I recorded it. This 16 year old is having a baby and her mother won't sign for her to have any pain relief etc as she thinks going through the pain will help prevent her falling pregnant again! What a nasty mother she is! poor kid! She is in so much pain!:j Proud mum to Jade age 10 years and Baby Ellie born Christmas Day:eek: with a broke heart
Proven to be a little fighter and battling on with her heart condition :j
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Thanks ladies, we are on the up and moving on from the hospital saga. It upsets me to think about it so I try not to. My OH has been amazing and I'm very lucky to have him.Blue_Monkey wrote: »Where will you hang out now? On the parent thread? I want to stalk you!
You will definitely find me there, and the new thread when it is set up as I need lots of advice.
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to those of you have used the dryer for babies clothes, was it ok? They didn't shrink or anything?
Any of mine with the tumble dryer logo on, in they go! And also ones I think damn well ought to go in, why should one cotton vest tumble dry but a practically identical one not.Only thing I didn't put in was the hand knitted stuff, as I don't know what wool other half's mum used, and I'd hate to ruin them. With the horrible damp weather at the mo, nothing dries otherwise, I leave mine on the airer for a day or so first to save electric but they're coming off almost as wet as they go on. Oh, I dry everything on the cooler setting.
Good luck Kira!
I just walked up and down the high street for the Xmas fair, for a whole hour or so, ended up having to chuck some money at lanky teen and leave them in Tesco to pay. My back and pelvis were aching so much I felt quite sick.0 -
Any of mine with the tumble dryer logo on, in they go! And also ones I think damn well ought to go in, why should one cotton vest tumble dry but a practically identical one not.
Only thing I didn't put in was the hand knitted stuff, as I don't know what wool other half's mum used, and I'd hate to ruin them. With the horrible damp weather at the mo, nothing dries otherwise, I leave mine on the airer for a day or so first to save electric but they're coming off almost as wet as they go on. Oh, I dry everything on the cooler setting.
Good luck Kira!
I just walked up and down the high street for the Xmas fair, for a whole hour or so, ended up having to chuck some money at lanky teen and leave them in Tesco to pay. My back and pelvis were aching so much I felt quite sick.
Thanksit was just vests, so they've all been thrown in. They smell beautiful
I love Fairy.
The frontier is never somewhere else. And no stockades can keep the midnight out.0
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