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  • Rummer
    Rummer Posts: 6,550 Forumite
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    LannieDuck wrote: »
    Hi all :waves:

    Is this the thread after the 12-14 week one?

    Yes it is :D
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  • SmlSave
    SmlSave Posts: 4,911 Forumite
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    Hi Lannie :) are you coming over? People here are having babies and posting pictures which make me feel that everything is going very fast to DD's arrival sometimes!
    Currently studying for a Diploma - wish me luck :)

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  • LannieDuck
    LannieDuck Posts: 2,359 Forumite
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    SmlSave wrote: »
    Hi Lannie :) are you coming over? People here are having babies and posting pictures which make me feel that everything is going very fast to DD's arrival sometimes!

    Yes, suddenly realised I was 24 weeks on Monday!
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  • kerri_dfw
    kerri_dfw Posts: 4,556 Forumite
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    Well have just ordered £20 worth of wooden craft items from the interwebs so I can make baby some wooden Montessori toys instead of paying over £100 to get them shipped from America!!! It'll give me something to do whilst I'm on maternity leave, and hopefully shouldn't be too stressful :) She doesn't have any toys just yet and this should give her about 5 toys plus two mobiles :)
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  • Finch7
    Finch7 Posts: 1,428 Forumite
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    abi wishing you lots of labour luck! Hopefully we will be hearing from you soon!

    As for me, was due yesterday.....but nothing going on here, I do wake up with pains but I can't work out if I'm dreaming them or of they are real aches!!

    For bras to sleep in, look into the comfort bras on asda online. They are £6 and lots of colours but they are supposed to be fabulous.
  • Mrs_T_M
    Mrs_T_M Posts: 2,039 Forumite
    kerri_dfw wrote: »
    Well have just ordered £20 worth of wooden craft items from the interwebs so I can make baby some wooden Montessori toys instead of paying over £100 to get them shipped from America!!! It'll give me something to do whilst I'm on maternity leave, and hopefully shouldn't be too stressful :) She doesn't have any toys just yet and this should give her about 5 toys plus two mobiles :)

    *lurking from the under 12 weeks thread*
    Researching those has made me want to get my mom to bring over some of the things my dad used to make when he did wood working when I was little and before I was born. I can remember having toys, but preferring the wooden ones dad made (usually with me), and cardboard boxes! I think I will ask her to bring some of the stuff over to make toys with. My dad passed away a little over 3 years ago, and I think that it would be fitting that we use things he made for his grandchild. Although, it's definitely going to make me cry! :o
    Baby Dale
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    Eli Gabriel 19th February 2015
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  • Mrs_T_M
    Mrs_T_M Posts: 2,039 Forumite
    Finch7 wrote: »
    For bras to sleep in, look into the comfort bras on asda online. They are £6 and lots of colours but they are supposed to be fabulous.

    *lurking again*

    Those only go up to an XL. What does that equate to in actual bra sizes? I've looked on their size guide, and nothing. I'm a 40G (although have probably grown a bit already!), and I'm worried that an XL won't be nearly big enough. :o
    Baby Dale
    26th January 2014 - Forever in our hearts
    :A
    Eli Gabriel 19th February 2015
    :j
  • Finch7
    Finch7 Posts: 1,428 Forumite
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    Mrs TM I'm not sure, I've ordered L I am usually a 36D so will let you know. I read a review that said a L fitted someone who was 42E (I think it was) and given they are stretchy I thought I should be ok

    I will post my findings when I get them!
  • Mrs_T_M
    Mrs_T_M Posts: 2,039 Forumite
    Finch7 wrote: »
    Mrs TM I'm not sure, I've ordered L I am usually a 36D so will let you know. I read a review that said a L fitted someone who was 42E (I think it was) and given they are stretchy I thought I should be ok

    I will post my findings when I get them!

    Thank you! It would be nice to not have my painful girls flopping around at night! :o
    Baby Dale
    26th January 2014 - Forever in our hearts
    :A
    Eli Gabriel 19th February 2015
    :j
  • amy_85
    amy_85 Posts: 102 Forumite
    Got married 12/10/12 in Gretna Green:j
    Became a Mommy to a gorgeous little girl 22/11/13 :j
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