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MSE Pregnancy Club 24
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just looking through the Next sale . . . . . lots of maternity tops around the £6 mark, not made it to baby stuff for a good look through yet . . . . .Bow Ties ARE cool :cool:"Just because you are offended, doesnt mean you are right" Ricky Gervais0
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Congratulations Fluffnutter
I wonder if Rebekah has had her baby, it's getting later in the evening?
All the talk of cake is making me hungry. I'll have some tomorrow though as it's my son's birthday. I've just got to make it first!
After all my moaning last night I'm feeling much better today. I went round to see my friend this morning, and it was nice just to be out of the house, it really cheered me up. And even better whilst I was out DH finally went down the dump and I came home to clear floorsThen he did half the garden this afternoon, so he's not in my bad books anymore!
Toothache is still driving me mad, but there's no point going to the dentist. The problem is a rotting amalgam filling and the dentist has said they are dangerous to remove and replace during pregnancy. I'll be booking in to get it sorted in October though.
Hope everyone's having a good evening, I'm off to bed for an early night and catch up on some sleep.Cross Stitch Cafe member no.800 -
the risk of removing an amalgam during pregnancy is minimal if the dentist does it right - i wouldnt replace it with an amalgam but if you get hte nasty one removed and put a temporary in there it will relieve your pain the risk of infection is much worse than the risk of getting it removed babeslove you lots like jelly tots0
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It failed. I'm in pain. And the drug they give you is not nice at all. Offered me another turn on Thursday but I don't know if I can go through that again. Myst omach is red and i'm sure will be bruised by the morning. She turned transverse and a tad more but jsut wouldn't go in the pelvis by a matter of inches. Don't know if I can go through it again but hwen its so close?! Who knows. Anyone had both? Was the cs easier to cope with than the ecv? So far I would say if you don't have a meduim/high pain threshold isn't not really worth it. Had to breath deeply through it. That said I have had a late turning and if they tried 2 or so weeks ago it may have worked so if you are less than 38 weeks worth a go maybe. They did stop every now and then to check the heartbeat and that really does help you do compose ready for the next bit.0
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Yay Fluffnutter!! Was wondering about you! Same weight as my Teddy :-) Hope you are well and enjoying Freddie. The first few days are crazy! Congratulations!! XxAttitude is a little thing that makes a big difference0
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Sorry to hear that Rebekah! Is there any chance of her turning the rest of the way herself now?0
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Just quickly scanning back
Fluff huge congratulations on the birth of Freddie. Glad you're both home and settling in. Sounds like a whopper baby. Looking forward to more details when you've recovered a bit.
Rebekah sorry It didn't go well. Has she stayed semi turned or gone back to her breech position? This is my first so I don't really have any advice. Sending big hugs xxxx
Hi to everyone else, off to bed. Still can't shift this headache So hoping a good early night will sort it. Hugs to all that need them and labour vibes to the boldies. Night night xxxxx:j Baby boy arrived 22nd August 2012 :j
:jSecond menace arrived safely 13th February 2014 :jDebt Free Wannabee 20150 -
I kinda wish I was still at work lol, strange how we all want what the other has. I've been off ages now due to problems with my pelvis and back and some days I can hardly walk so travelling 30 odd miles for an 8 hour shift isn't feasible so I go stir crazy at home.
No doubt you will get out of work and then be on here moaning your bored after a little while lol x
Lol Thanks ikkle but I actually need to stop working so I can study so, in a way, I'll still be working. I'm planning to stop all 4 weeks before EDD. I know what you (and Katy) mean about being bored though, hence why I'm making a long list of things to do during that period!
I'm glad you enjoyed your antenatal classes Missmonkeymoo and thank you for sharing the knowledge!
Thanks to MrsManda for sharing your experience as well. Really appreciate it!
Congrats to Fluffnutter!
Sorry to hear that RebekahR. I don't know much about these things myself but I'm sure someone else here will be able to comment...:jBaby girl born 3rd October 2012:j0 -
Rups, I forgot to say that M&P have some swimming suits on sale. I haven't bought any myself but remember looking at them and thinking they were ok looking and reasonably priced. Generally I find their clothing is actually quite good quality though so it should be a good purchase.:jBaby girl born 3rd October 2012:j0
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Aw rebekah Sorry Hun that sucks so bad. It does look really rough. That's what I'm worried about cos baby measuring two weeks ahead he is technically measuring 38 weeks by time I be offered ecv.i think I'm jut gokna go for section. It's rough but would rather that than force baby to be somewhere he doesn't want to belove you lots like jelly tots0
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