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MSE Pregnancy Club 24
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MissMonkeyMoo wrote: »Had my recommendation through from the nappy lady - it's along the lines of what I thought, but they don't tend to recommend the standard birth to potty kits and she's listed out diff brands for the nappies and wraps. That's fine, but it makes doing costs comparison to be MSE a bit difficult! I'm gutted as well, because it looks like the little lambs offer of 10 nappies and accessories for £50 has now been removed from their website so I have missed out on that! Now looking on the web to see if I can find motherease rikki wraps at a decent price. Think my head is going to be severly battered by the time I work out best place to get my kit from:o
If you add Little Lamb on facebook they post all there offers up on thereIf I was you I'd buy a variety of different makes, if you can pre-loved/ebay etc, and see which suits. I wouldn't buy loads of one brand. Little Lamb are good for night time, but for day time they are really quite bulky,I probably wouldn't use them on my bubs during the day, I prefer the slim fitting nappies xx
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Thanks Ickle for posting update about Dinah - heartbreaking
Thinking of her and her little one and sending massive hugs xx
Hope everyone is well :hello: Did whowants2brich come and back and update on how his DW got on and the baby? I have either missed it or baby brain is still striking!
Fluff - hope that sweep gets your mooer moving!MFW!
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Got my first daisy birthing class tonight. Looking forward to it apart from the fact that it says wear loose exercise clothing and I don't have any lol. So I'm going for maternity shorts and a giant rugby top lol. I don't even own a pair of trainers so I'm hoping it's bare foot lol.love you lots like jelly tots0
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okaaaaaayyy, I *may* have overstocked on cloth nappy bargains.
Don't blame me! They are sooo cute! One of the wraps has frogs on. Plus, I reckon I now have enough to do up until potty training and I can sell them on, so it's not bad is it?
*frantically justifying to self*
dj x
PS: Why is it that I have nothing to do for weeks on end at work and now when I only have just over 3 weeks to go, everyone WANTS something?! :mad:
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Fingers crossed that it gets everything started for you fluffnutter and pleased to hear it wasn't too painful.
Just let MIL know about the pram arriving on Friday and she's said she'll definitely be in, so that's good news as I'm hoping I may get a call for work on Friday as we're getting close to the long unpaid summer holidays and I've still got quite a few baby bits to get still (must count the number of nappies we have as feeling quite worried I don't have many now). Had a long conversation with MIL, and she asked me if I'm going to breastfeed (I've still got a couple of months til I give birth yet)! I told her that I'm going to give it a go, but we'll see, and she told me not to give up too early! Oh dear, I hope she's not going to put too much pressure on me if I can't. The last thing I want is for her to be coming over and trying to give me tips on that!Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.I married Moon 8/4/2011, baby boy born 26/9/2012, Angel Baby Poppy born 8/11/15, Rainbow baby boy born 11/2/20170 -
:eek: at MIL giving breastfeeding tips!!! The horror!
Could you have the number for a local lactation consultant or breastfeeding cafe on hand, so if she does try to *help* you'd have someone professional to call?
I'm really keen on trying to breastfeed and found these couple of links really helpful and encouraging.
http://www.nbci.ca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=45:breastfeeding-starting-out-right&catid=5:information&Itemid=17
http://kellymom.com/
HTH,
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cmcconnell wrote: »cheapest place to rent a Tens Machine anyone? thanks in advance
I ordered mine from here http://www.tens.co.uk. £23.50 for 7 weeks hire, they do cheaper ones as well but the one I got was the one with the boost button.0 -
do your hospital not give them to you if u wnat them? i had one when i had a bad back and i honestly cant see how they are going tobe much use labouring lollove you lots like jelly tots0
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Having mental braxton hicks. That's got to be a good sign?"Growth for growth's sake is the ideology of the cancer cell" - Edward Abbey.0
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I have posted before about how I think I've got a funny-shaped moo because I always have to wear pads and liners really far forward in my knicks.. but stupid question...
I've noticed that the maternity pads I've bought (the Boots thin ones) have the wings nearer one end than the other, i.e. there's a longer bit and a shorter bit. Which goes where? The long bit at the front of your pants, or at the back?"Growth for growth's sake is the ideology of the cancer cell" - Edward Abbey.0
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