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MSE Pregnancy Club 25
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I don't drive often if I can help it but when I do I use my phone as a satnav, worth checking if yours can do it.0
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Update from me: 5 days overdue - no baby
Had whooping cough jab this morning, my friend took me out for lunch, and now I'm back home on the sofa waiting for labour to start...... its not.0 -
Hi Everyone, I'm only very early (18 weeks) but wondered when everyone started to go to excercise classes? Is it sad that I'm looking forward to splashing around with my big belly ha!Newly Married, not a 2b anymore!! Mum to two wonderful boys!0
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completely irrelevant question. those who drive, do you have a satnav? which is a good yet reasonable to get? i have been advised to get the tomtom as that is meant to be good. am looking and want a good yet cheap one. thanks
We've got a Garmin one, was about £90 I think. It's good, very reliable, has never got us lost. I used to use the one on my phone (after our original satnav died!) but using it for long journeys led to my phone overheating and switching itself off, normally at some crucial complicated bit of the route! If you are going to use your phone, buy a proper holder for it so you can see without looking away from the windscreenLittle monkey born November 2012:jFroglet due March 20160 -
LittleMoog wrote: »If you are going to use your phone, buy a proper holder for it so you can see without looking away from the windscreen0
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...and unlimited data, otherwise you might be charged lots!Quit smoking *1st January 2010*
13/12/2012, baby girl!!!0 -
thanks ladies. not heard of the make gammin, will have a look now. still working.Became Mrs H on the 1st of October 2011!!
Little Kung fu bubba due on the 24th of December 2012. :j
Cutie pie Andre born on the 3rd of January 2013 via C-Section. :-) :j0 -
Mrshaworth2b wrote: »Hi Everyone, I'm only very early (18 weeks) but wondered when everyone started to go to excercise classes? Is it sad that I'm looking forward to splashing around with my big belly ha!
I've been doing pregnancy yoga from 20 weeks and am now almost 41 weeks. I'd completely recommend it. I have swum a few times too which was good, but didn't do any aquanatal (hate getting splashed and getting my face and hair wet) and its a bit late to start now!0 -
Thank you for replying - I was hoping you would say around 20 weeks because I want to get going and meeting mums 2 bNewly Married, not a 2b anymore!! Mum to two wonderful boys!0
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welcome mrshaworth and congrats
i meant to replty earlier but forgot. lol. mush brain lol
i am 29 weeks now and have the intentions of doing some sort of excercise but cant be askedlooked for aquanatal classes and found none in my area and thought i would go for a swim but never have the energy as always tired .;( also want to do yoga but again no energy. i used to be such a gym bunny and now i am a potato. lol...i hope its not too late for me when i can be bothered to go swimming.
Became Mrs H on the 1st of October 2011!!
Little Kung fu bubba due on the 24th of December 2012. :j
Cutie pie Andre born on the 3rd of January 2013 via C-Section. :-) :j0
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