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12-24 weeks pregnant (part 4)
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I'm 25 weeks now so should be in a different group but it seems quieter over there... if we're doing lists my edd is 9th November:)Trying to lose weight (13.5lb to go)0
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Selement - EDD - 9th November 2018
Toots14 - EDD - 23rd November 2018
Munchkin84 - EDD - 28th December 2018
Rambosmum - EDD - 4th February 2019
HopHop - EDD - 4th February 2019
Celepie - EDD - 9th February 20190 -
Freddie, start your own list!
It's what I did on the less than 12 weeks one!0 -
I did! But they stopped as soon as I left the thread.
I think there were only two other people in the same group as me and it was very quiet on the threads for most of the time.
Anyway our boy was born 5 weeks ago, so would be pointless being on a list now!Mortgage remaining: £42,260 of £77,000 (2.59% til 03/18 - 2.09% til 03/23)
Savings target June 18 - £22,281.99 / £25,0000 -
My family are doing my head in.
Dont lift that , can you eat this?
Sit down, are you working too hard?
LEAVE ME ALONE.
I know everyone means well but people are driving me crazy.
Im sure they would rather I sat on the sofa for nine months.
Sorry, I dont mean to sound ungrateful.0 -
I think some people see pregnancy almost as an illness and pregnant women as invalids!
I was scrabbling up and down sand dunes on my hands and knees with the dog yesterday quite happily, and hope to continue doing so for some time!0 -
My father in law suggested I give up work.
I work in a pub, im not sodding bricklaying or doing manual labour.
Yes I get tired but doesn!!!8217;t everyone? And its hot.
Sorry. In a bit of a rubbish mood today.0 -
Munchkin84 wrote: »My family are doing my head in.
Dont lift that , can you eat this?
Sit down, are you working too hard?
LEAVE ME ALONE.
I know everyone means well but people are driving me crazy.
Im sure they would rather I sat on the sofa for nine months.
Sorry, I dont mean to sound ungrateful.
That'd drive me nuts!
We haven't told anyone yet. But they weren't like that last time so hopefully won't this time.
We renovated a house last time, I was dismantling a kitchen at 7 months. You just don't push yourself too much.0 -
"Do you think you should be doing that in your condition" was a phrase my OH came out with yesterday as he stopped me going down a slide0
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Welcome Celepie, congratulations!
I've had the same over the weekend when I tried to do a bit of weeding - I'm trying to remember its out of love (even though it can be frustrating!).
We had our 20 week scan yesterday and it went great, baby is developing normally - head circumference, abdominal circumference and femur length all in the normal range. It was so amazing to see everything from the rib cage to the four chambers of the heart. Baby is curled up so his/her feet are up by the head and was kicking away happily. My placenta is attached at the front which is probably why I haven't felt any definite kicks yet, more just internal wobbles. The sonographer was lovely and managed to avoid finding out the gender by looking away.
It's exciting that if all goes to plan the next time we see baby will be the birth - weirdly a little sad about that too and we've been considering booking a private scan for around 30 weeks.
Hope you're all doing well and enjoying a bit of relief from the heat
PS. We're due 18th DecLittle One born 19/12/18
5/5/18 I became Mrs Pie
FTB June '17 - £144k mortgage, £134k remaining0
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