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12-24 weeks pregnant (part 3)

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  • time2deal
    time2deal Posts: 2,099 Forumite
    Woohoo. 24 hours of 'topness'. WTDN you should start limbering up for Thursday. The crown is heavy. :)

    The message does work doesn't it! Few squeezes few times a day really helps.
  • daisiegg
    daisiegg Posts: 5,395 Forumite
    tinkwings wrote: »
    Nope sadly my only option is to be too posh to push full stop :( xx

    Oh no how come? Seems very early to be saying something so definite!
  • alioops78
    alioops78 Posts: 526 Forumite
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    When you see this post - do your pelvic floor exercises

    Maybe one of us should put it as their signature although could take some explaining if you post on other threads lol

    Tink it does seem quite early to be making such a final decision. Are you happy with that or would you prefer to actual have a say in how you deliver your baby?
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  • daisiegg
    daisiegg Posts: 5,395 Forumite
    alioops78 wrote: »
    Maybe one of us should put it as their signature although could take some explaining if you post on other threads lol

    Tink it does seem quite early to be making such a final decision. Are you happy with that or would you prefer to actual have a say in how you deliver your baby?

    If it is because of the placenta praevia then it seems crazy because statistically there is much more of a chance that it will move than that it won't. According to this link (http://www.babycentre.co.uk/a830/low-lying-placenta-after-20-weeks-placenta-praevia) only one in 200 women have placenta praevia at the end of pregnancy!

    However maybe Tinkwings has other medical issues that we are unaware of that make a c section necessary. :(
  • daisiegg
    daisiegg Posts: 5,395 Forumite
    Oh boo I just went to the loo and am bleeding again. Not sure if it is enough to worry about so I think I will put a pad on overnight and see how it is in the morning. Would rather not have to go to hospital! They said I needed to every time I get another bleed but I'm sure it won't be necessary....it happens most weeks now. Fingers crossed it goes overnight!
  • daisiegg wrote: »
    Oh boo I just went to the loo and am bleeding again. Not sure if it is enough to worry about so I think I will put a pad on overnight and see how it is in the morning. Would rather not have to go to hospital! They said I needed to every time I get another bleed but I'm sure it won't be necessary....it happens most weeks now. Fingers crossed it goes overnight!

    :( sorry to hear that. Might be worth calling the hospital?
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  • tinkwings
    tinkwings Posts: 3,288 Forumite
    edited 17 June 2014 at 10:08PM
    daisiegg wrote: »
    Oh boo I just went to the loo and am bleeding again. Not sure if it is enough to worry about so I think I will put a pad on overnight and see how it is in the morning. Would rather not have to go to hospital! They said I needed to every time I get another bleed but I'm sure it won't be necessary....it happens most weeks now. Fingers crossed it goes overnight!

    :( sorry to read that . Agree ring the hospital xxxx


    A sun roof was always on the cards due to issues severe SPD pelvis totally displaced and pre eclampsia with dd2 .... I was high risk in this pregnancy due to age etc and the bleeding and placenta issues have only added to my high risk status :( .

    At least I know what I am in for ... At the scan yesterday my consultant doesn't think my placenta will move as they think it may have attached :( but I live on hope .... Xx
    If you can think it........it will happen
  • time2deal
    time2deal Posts: 2,099 Forumite
    daisiegg wrote: »
    Oh boo I just went to the loo and am bleeding again. Not sure if it is enough to worry about so I think I will put a pad on overnight and see how it is in the morning. Would rather not have to go to hospital! They said I needed to every time I get another bleed but I'm sure it won't be necessary....it happens most weeks now. Fingers crossed it goes overnight!

    So frustrating and scary daisie. Hope it clears up tomorrow, but a call to the hospital seems necessary.
  • Morning

    May I join :-) had my scan yesterday and am dated 12+6 today due date Christmas Day still can't believe I have managed to get this far (4 previous miscarriages) so paws crossed.
  • wendz86
    wendz86 Posts: 7,171 Forumite
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    Daisy - so frustrating for you, I know the hospital is not great but better to get checked out.

    Welcome toooldforthis! Hope everything continues to go smoothly for you.
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