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I'm a couple of weeks behind you emsbet, and definitely getting tired now. Have been having a nap at around 4pm ish on weekdays if I'm home for an hour. Don't know how I'm going to manage when I'm childminding over the summer holidays, as I can't exactly have a nap then.Well as we are virtually due date buddies I thought I'd better answer. I've been off work for 6 weeks and have been having 10 hour sleeps (punctuated with getting up for food, loo and turning over). And so have defo needed my daytime naps. However, I'm back at work for a week now (sick leave is over and as I'm a teacher it's only 1 week until the summer holidays). :j
Slightly concerned about making it through the day. Have to leave the house by 7.30am and won't get back until 5.30pm. I haven't gone that long without a nap in....erm, I don't remember. :eek:
Thanks for the repliesI guess it's to be expected I just wasn't sure if it was because I was at home doing sod all that was making it worse.
Good luck back at work twinklie
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I think on days when I am at home, I do find I tend to notice I get tired more, as I think when I'm keeping busy and active it takes my mind off things if you see what I mean.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
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Thanks emsbet. I'm a little nervous truth be told. I hope the kids are ok for me, don't think I can cope if they aren't. I'm sure it'll be fine though.Reduction in daily mortgage interest since October 23 (new mortgage) - £2.36 July 25
% of house owned/% of mortgage paid off. July 25 - 38.82%/31.66%
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Speaking offoo foo hair. How do I prepare it for caesarean.I have scissored and then electric razored but not close shaved. How do they want it?!0
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Rebekah I'm sure they'll shave it how they want it for you if anything needs to change. Fingers crossed everything goes well for you tomorrow - just think, by this time tomorrow you'll be having mummy cuddles with your little girl! I'm so excited for you - it only seems like yesterday you were posting your BFP on the ttc board.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
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Agreed. Hope everything goes smoothly for you tomorrow and you enjoy those cuddles Rebekah.Reduction in daily mortgage interest since October 23 (new mortgage) - £2.36 July 25
% of house owned/% of mortgage paid off. July 25 - 38.82%/31.66%
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Just read online that you may want to shave 1-2 inches below where the hair starts to grow Rebekah. Also, don't forget to take off any nailvarnish if you are wearing any as they look at your nails to monitor you apparently. Another tip was to ask for the catheter to be inserted after you've had the epidural etc.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
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Savage- I'm not sure, I got this one
Wasn't that much money though when I got it. I just used to use one foot to rock a bit and didn't really use the footstool. Figured we would have 2 babies then the chair could be used elsewhere, ie conservatory/playroom or something so would be used a lot. Still looks brand new. I think the back should be adjustable so maybe that is the difference?
I'm planning on a wax on Thursday, apparently I have gone a bit wild too, thought if I attack it this week and I'm as early as last time should be pretty neat down there.Boots: £107.xx on AC :j
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Yes they do shave you. I went in the night before and they did it then.I have had many Light Bulb Moments. The trouble is someone keeps turning the bulb off
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I would just tidy it like u have Rebekah. I presume they will shave u where they want! Let me know how it goes hun I have my consultant appt on Wednesday so hoping thy will decide what to do with me then xxlove you lots like jelly tots0
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