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MSE Pregnancy Club 24
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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 tots
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Straight back to breech. Like a spring! Still feeling sleepy from the drug and very emotionally and physically drained. Dunno if anyone has had that intense pain that you have to concentrate on breathing through and makes you sweat all over but thats how bad it was for me and I was all red and hot. May have been partially the drug. The bit thats getting to me is that she was sooo close to going in the pelvis by inches. But I just don't know if I can tolerate that pain again. Would it hurt worse from already being bruised?! Who knows. Urgh i'm an emotional mess ...0
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giant hugs rebekah i have heard its meant to uncomfortable but not painful but as i am in dental i know i tell that to my patients all the time lol and its not true it does hurt!!
just think if u put in a c section date you know when you will be getting your baby:) thats what im focussing on through this whole breech mess!love you lots like jelly tots
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fluff - congratulations! Enjoy your baby cuddles!
Rebekah - sorry it didn't work. Can't offer any advice as it's my first baby and he's been head down for weeks but I was reading a lot about cs and some people claim it's easier than normal labour.0 -
Big hugs Rebekah xYou never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have.
xx Mama to a gorgeous Cranio Baby xx
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aww Rebekah - the wee rascal
i really didnt like the sound of them turning bubs at all - im sure your gutted Comp Wins 2011 : Cant wait to start listing everything:j:j:j0 -
Rebekah -
sorry the ecv didn't work for you. It's not something that I know anything about, so I can't offer any advice, but I hope you manage to come to a decision that you're happy with.
Another bad nights sleep and early morning here, but I had no chance of sleep anyway. My son was up and yelling 'Mummy I'm 6!' at some ridiculous hour this morning. His presents are all opened, the house is chaos and he is a very happy little boy.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 babes
That's interesting. Maybe it tells me something about how competent (or not) my dentist is? I only had the amalgam put in the week before I conceived, and went back at 10 weeks pregnant when I had some pain. It was then that I was told nothing could be done until after the pregnancy. I was hoping the pain would go away as it only lasted a week last time, and wasn't a problem again until it flared up this week. Maybe I should try another dentist, I'm not sure now?
ikkle - good luck with the growth scan. I've got mine tomorrow and it'll be nice to see baby again and find out how small she is.Cross Stitch Cafe member no.800 -
It wouldn't be removed or replaced during first twelve weeks as we are generally told not to do anything in first twelve weeks but providing dental nurse using high volume suction there shouldn't be a problem removing. They can then put in a temporary or a white filling if tooth suitable. Not good being in pain. We can even take X-rays on pregnant people now!love you lots like jelly tots
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((hugs)) Rebekah.
xx:A 09.06.11:A 07.10.11:A
Gorgeous baby boy born 16.09.12 :happylove
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Patience is a virtue I lack!
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