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12-24 weeks pregnant (part 3)

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  • Lemon_Tree
    Lemon_Tree Posts: 10,202 Forumite
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    tink that's a fabulous scan photo!!! there's too much maternal padding and a contrary baby for me to ever get a good picture. Like your skirt as well, I need to get myself a pattern and make myself some dresses after the way the heat affected me last week before summer really kicks in.


    well done for joining team pink alioops.
  • alioops78
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    If you have an update please repost the list by quoting this post and then removing the quote brackets.

    Name - EDD - Scan date
    Teaandcakeordeath (TCD) 13th September - 1st May
    GeekPetite 15th September
    Lemon Tree 22nd September
    [STRIKE]LailaP - 28th September - 9th May[/STRIKE]
    Lollypopswater - 29th September - 13th May
    daisiegg - 2nd October - 15th May 2014
    FallenArcher - 4th October - 23rd May
    Peonie - 7th October - reassurance scan 11th April - 20 week scan 22nd May
    time2deal - 8th October. 20 week scan 23 May
    Whattodonow - 9th October, 20 wk scan 27 May
    Lilmissreading - 13th October - 20 week scan 23rd May
    MrsC....tobe - 16th October -20 week scan 29th May
    Lixi - 17th October - 20 week scan 29th May
    Monty-doggy 31st October 20 week scan 19th june
    SewIt - 31st October - 20 week scan 13th June
    Alioops78 - 2nd November - 20 week scan 16th June
    View - 16th November
    Angeltreats - 24th November
    Tinkwings - 25th November - 20 week scan 7th July
    runmichellerun - 25th November - 20 week scan 8th July
    Wendz86 - 4th December
    Star02 - 8th December - Scan 22nd July
    Mr(s) knight - 9th December 20 week scan 6th aug

    Have added you on there now View x
    DEBTS ARE BEING DEALT WITH AS BEST WE CAN :o
    :heart: Married my prince on 27/08/2011 :heart:
    Baby Girl born 21/10/14 :D:D:D:D:D:D
  • alioops78
    alioops78 Posts: 526 Forumite
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    Thanks for the congrats everyone, haven't stopped smiling all day :D
    DEBTS ARE BEING DEALT WITH AS BEST WE CAN :o
    :heart: Married my prince on 27/08/2011 :heart:
    Baby Girl born 21/10/14 :D:D:D:D:D:D
  • view
    view Posts: 2,242 Forumite
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    edited 16 June 2014 at 6:18PM
    tinkwings wrote: »
    Congrats on team Pink ali xx

    So back in hospital this morning to see my consultant ..... waste of time but I did get to see bump again so always a silver lining...

    Congrats gorgeous wee photo and congrats Alioops!
  • view
    view Posts: 2,242 Forumite
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    This has probably been posted before, but does this ring true for anyone?

    http://www.practicingparents.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/ppchinesebchart1.JPG
  • go team pink Alioops!

    damn t2d our boys aren't going to be wallflowers at the MSE baby disco!

    Yes and also once WTDN moves up I'm only four days behind her and Mrs C only 3 days behind me. Lot of New Year resolutions IFKWIM ;):p

    Lady at my work was told she was not allowed in certain exit seats because you have to be able to operate the door potentially in an emergency and her feeble pg muscles might not be able to do it. I noticed on a recent sleazyjet flight however that the exit seats had colour coded headrests and therefore presumably it applies to some but not all seats.

    Thanks for the hayfever tip view. Worth a try! Just need to find the one that's not 'paint the town red' tint as otherwise will alarm myself and DH by looking like I've been in a fight! It does indeed go from good days to bad days for me too.

    Tinkwings - awesome photos :T
    Met DH to be 2010
    Moved in and engaged 2011
    Married 2012
    Bought a house 2013
    Expecting our first 2014 :T
  • view wrote: »
    This has probably been posted before, but does this ring true for anyone?

    http://www.practicingparents.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/ppchinesebchart1.JPG

    Is this the chinese counting thing? And yes it does!

    Edit: no sorry it doesn't! Was using my now age rather than conception age
    Met DH to be 2010
    Moved in and engaged 2011
    Married 2012
    Bought a house 2013
    Expecting our first 2014 :T
  • monty-doggy
    monty-doggy Posts: 2,134 Forumite
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    Is this the chinese counting thing? And yes it does!

    Edit: no sorry it doesn't! Was using my now age rather than conception age

    I don't get it? The box is pink but then chance of male is higher than female?
  • alioops78
    alioops78 Posts: 526 Forumite
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    view wrote: »
    This has probably been posted before, but does this ring true for anyone?

    http://www.practicingparents.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/ppchinesebchart1.JPG

    It's true for me but then another chinese horoscope thingy said I'd be having a boy so take it how you want to lol
    DEBTS ARE BEING DEALT WITH AS BEST WE CAN :o
    :heart: Married my prince on 27/08/2011 :heart:
    Baby Girl born 21/10/14 :D:D:D:D:D:D
  • Peonie
    Peonie Posts: 1,471 Forumite
    I was supposed to return to work today and managed to walk 3/4 of the way there then felt incredibly sick again. It was hard walking the last 50 metres so I could sit down. Thank goodness Mr P was with me so he could get the car and take me home. I don't really know if he believes how sick I feel when it happens.

    I'll be 24 weeks tomorrow so I'll have to say to those on the big girls thread - eek.
    Pots: House £6966/£7100, Rainy day Complete, [STRIKE]Sunny day £0/£700[/STRIKE], IVF £2523/£2523, Car up-keep £135/£135, New car £5000/£5000, Holiday £1000/£1000, MFW #16 £2077/£3120
    MFiT3 #86: Reduce mortgage from £146,800 to £125,000
    Mortgage Sept 2014: £135,500, MF Oct 2035 Peak July 2011: £154,000, MF July 2036
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