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MSE pregnancy club II

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  • Fritha_2
    Fritha_2 Posts: 1,447 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Just wanted to make sure you'd all seen this thread:

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=512697

    Loads of us have got vouchers for £25 off posh maternity clothes so if you've got a function coming up.... :-)

    Oh and if you're due in September (specifically if you have the baby on the 15th) you might win a car! Have a look here:

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=343031&highlight=fiat+500
    Comping, freebieing and trying to pay the mortgage off early!
  • alison6692
    alison6692 Posts: 2,533 Forumite
    Ha Ha - I was going to post that - Thanks Fritha x
    :heart2:Mum to my little Daisy 3 and Archie 1.:heart2:
  • Welshlassie
    Welshlassie Posts: 1,731 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Well me and DH are currently sat here trying reflexology to encourage baby to make an appearance. Just have bruised toes at the moment, love DH for trying but he doesn't realise his own strength and is squeezing my toes a little too much, although I tell him its a bit sore he eases off for a few minutes and gets harder again.

    MIL dinners aren't that bad, just knew I was going to get the "you still going then", "won't be long" etc type comments. She was also doing a family tea this afternoon, and she wanted something to talk about to them and having her first grandchild would have been perfect. So sorry I have been unable to oblige!
  • caleo
    caleo Posts: 345 Forumite
    I would have chosen M&S myself, but each to their own!!!!!:confused::confused:

    http://news.uk.msn.com/diy_birth.aspx

    Caleox
  • Justie
    Justie Posts: 1,768 Forumite
    caleo wrote: »
    I would have chosen M&S myself, but each to their own!!!!!:confused::confused:

    http://news.uk.msn.com/diy_birth.aspx

    Caleox
    :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :rotfl:

    oh lordy I can think of places I'd rather give birth!
  • alison6692
    alison6692 Posts: 2,533 Forumite
    Hi

    If anyone can offer advice on Red Castle Pushchairs / or lie flat car seats I have posted here looking for tips, etc CLICK.

    TIA

    Alison x
    :heart2:Mum to my little Daisy 3 and Archie 1.:heart2:
  • jenpoptab
    jenpoptab Posts: 1,224 Forumite
    Hi guys

    just checking in to see how you all are. Will keep checking in to see what's going on. In meantime all take care.

    Jen
    WW Gold Member, trying to maintain !!!
    Hayden born July 07
    Tabitha born April 05
    Poppy born July 03
  • SeptemberBaby_2
    SeptemberBaby_2 Posts: 3,848 Forumite
    Hi all, not logged on for a while as my Mum has been ill.

    I had an antenatal appointment on Thursday and after worrying my bump was too small, it was measuring 33 weeks instead of 31 :eek:. I'm also feeling miserable as I now have thrush :eek: :o :rolleyes:. Oh, the pleasures of pregnancy! ;) Somehow I managed to the age of 33 without ever having 'lady issues' as my DH calls them :rotfl:

    x
  • emma_b_4
    emma_b_4 Posts: 1,292 Forumite
    ouch dont envy you hun! im sure you have something for it by now and know to dirnk loads and loads - not much fun when your preggy you will be peeing loads and plus the thursh........hmmmmmmm not a fun day!

    i am cleaning my oven and pan cupboard today, what a joy, esp as my oven is freestanding, so its very low and i am struggling to bend now!
    its a sunny day too so was thinking of washing some baby clothes, just the white things to pack in my hospital bag which i still havent started!
    i am gettin impatient now i want my baby here and im not even due yet so my heart goes out to all the ladies who are late.

    have a good day everyone xx
  • minskerella
    minskerella Posts: 147 Forumite
    Hi Alison, I have been looking at the Jane Slalom Pro pushchair with the matrix cup car seat (which can go flat) and have been told by Mothercare that they do not recommend flat car seats in the UK as they are not safe enough by British standards. They recommended I bought the slalom with the rebel car seat instead, or the matrix car seat but did not use the flat function in the car, only when attached to the chassis. Seen as it is the flat function which makes it more expensive I decided to go for the rebel version, and then give the baby a stretch every couple of hours. Hope that helps!!
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