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12-24 weeks pregnant (part 3)

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  • MrsC....tobe
    MrsC....tobe Posts: 1,103 Forumite
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    Hi lilmiss and Runmichellerun, I posted a more recent one this morning as bluebell moved on, you'll need to edit your post Michelle to take her off again :)
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  • Hi lilmiss and Runmichellerun, I posted a more recent one this morning as bluebell moved on, you'll need to edit your post Michelle to take her off again :)

    Ah yes, so you did. All done (I hope!)
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  • monty-doggy
    monty-doggy Posts: 2,134 Forumite
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    I've been trying to think of baby names all day. I'm losing the will to live. Has anyone chosen yet?
  • wendz86
    wendz86 Posts: 7,171 Forumite
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    I have a few names that we liked last time and thought of a couple more. I keep worrying though that if i picked a name i liked last time and didn't pick for dd that this child might think their name was second choice . We got a shortlist of 4 names for boys and 4 for girls and then both put them in order for favourite.
  • daisiegg
    daisiegg Posts: 5,395 Forumite
    I've been trying to think of baby names all day. I'm losing the will to live. Has anyone chosen yet?

    I think we have :)
  • monty-doggy
    monty-doggy Posts: 2,134 Forumite
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    How did you decide?
  • Peonie
    Peonie Posts: 1,471 Forumite
    Man I feel sick. I was suddenly overcome with pain, a woozy head and my temperature shot up. Followed by vomiting. It's the first time I've ate a peach since being pregnant so wonder if that's what caused it.

    For those making a quilt, have you decided on a pattern yet? So far I'm drawn to sewing an appliqu! tree with birds, maybe with flowers and insects. Although I could quilt the flowers and insects on. I love these patterns: http://dontlooknow.bigcartel.com/products
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  • daisiegg
    daisiegg Posts: 5,395 Forumite
    How did you decide?

    Umm don't know really - it is just a name we both like! Sorry not to be more helpful...
  • daisiegg
    daisiegg Posts: 5,395 Forumite
    Peonie wrote: »
    Man I feel sick. I was suddenly overcome with pain, a woozy head and my temperature shot up. Followed by vomiting. It's the first time I've ate a peach since being pregnant so wonder if that's what caused it.

    For those making a quilt, have you decided on a pattern yet? So far I'm drawn to sewing an appliqu! tree with birds, maybe with flowers and insects. Although I could quilt the flowers and insects on. I love these patterns: http://dontlooknow.bigcartel.com/products

    Oh no, are you ok? Are you allergic to peaches...? Hope you feel better xx
  • Peonie
    Peonie Posts: 1,471 Forumite
    Daisie, I've always had no problem eating peaches before being pregnant. We also had celery and I was fine eating it a few weeks ago.

    Someone I know is allergic to onions and her mum could not eat them when pregnant.
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