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Less than 12 weeks pregnant club! Part 4!!
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it took me 6 weeks to hear from midwife my love and then2 weeks for appt. I was 11 weeks at booking in xxOfficial DFD: Dec 29Challenge DFD: July 23Debts Cleared: 1/13Building EF: £20/£600 3%0
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Wow. Just goes to show how different things are across the country. All I had to do was call my GP office and make an appointment with the MW. They are there Monday and Tuesday only, and my appointment has been confirmed for 14th July, when I'll be 7+2. Would have needed to wait one more week, but explained that I wanted my mom to attend my booking appointment and that she flies out of the country on the 16th.0
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Mrs tm tjats nice and qhick.its good your mum can be there to.
Freshstart im more annoyed that theres always something amiss at my gp.i just jope the form is sent off this time.0 -
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Mrs tm, great news,im sure your relieved.
Feeling super sick this am.0 -
Part_Mouse wrote: »Feeling super sick this am.
*hugs* for feeling rotten. Sometimes feeling sick is a good thing though. The only bit of 'advice' I can really give is to try to stay hydrated. Those little freezer pop things have been a blessing this time around because of the heat.
Sometimes nibbling something will help, but when I was sick last time, eating just made it worse. The main thing is do what you feel is right and what will make you feel better if you can.0 -
Mrs tm I do drink a lot of water anyway,even before getting pg iv'e always been thirsty my anti depressants gave me a constant dry mouth. I had some toast earlier,I thought it might help but sadly not.I will though have a look out for the freeze pops0
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Part_Mouse wrote: »Mrs tm I do drink a lot of water anyway,even before getting pg iv'e always been thirsty my anti depressants gave me a constant dry mouth. I had some toast earlier,I thought it might help but sadly not.I will though have a look out for the freeze pops
I found some at Aldi for 89p per box. I think there's 20 in a box, but I may be wrong.0 -
No Aldi near us im afraid.0
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Hi all, I'm 5 weeks pregnant with my third so very early days but having a few panic attacks re money and generally juggling everything. Hoping to get some support here, we have debts
which we are coping with, just...but I'm feeling a little worried although this baby is very much wanted.
Anyway, saying hiMaking £1,000 plus every month from home :T0
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