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I've been kicked in the fanny by a horse, cant remember it being like this last two times!

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PeckaRolloverAgain · 22/12/2007 00:40

My poor fan is SO sore, feels like everything is very bruised.

Boooooooooooooo Hoooooooooooooooooooo

Cant imagine walking round like this for another 2.5 weeks if I go 2 weeks over like the other 2.

They never really engaged properly so didnt realise how sore this could be.

Send me labour vibes PLEASE!

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TEUCHywithallthetrimmings · 22/12/2007 00:42
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 for sore fanjo...nae fun!
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barbamama · 22/12/2007 01:00

Start taking some arnica, it might help ....

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amytheearwaxbanisher · 22/12/2007 01:08

labour vibes for you

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PeckaRolloverAgain · 22/12/2007 09:28

Ooohh good idea on the arnica! Will do that

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ocomeALLYebabies · 22/12/2007 09:29

also fresh pineapple, but you have to eat 7 in a row to get the right amount of the hormone it has in it! lol tasty!!

when i read the title i actually thought you'd been kicked by a horse lol

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BandofReindeerwaitingontheroof · 22/12/2007 09:29

Oh hoping the baby comes sooooooooooooooooooon.
Hate that penguin walking, feeling like it's about to pop out in the middle of town.

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moljam · 22/12/2007 09:32

labour vibes. sorry your hurting but couldnt help but lol at thread title,sorry!hope baby is here soon!

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Ledodgy · 22/12/2007 09:51

Bloody hell I thought you had actually been kicked by a horse for a minute. I know exactly how you feel. I too feel bruised and sore and am walking like i've been riding a horse! Sending you labour vibes as long as you send me some back but I want them from tommorrow night onwards as the bathroom will be finished then and also my homebirth window opens. Good Luck.

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PeckaRolloverAgain · 22/12/2007 09:58

Ledodgy, Ill keep them tonight because as from tomorrow night you can have them ALL as I dont want baby on xmas eve or xmas day - my kids keep WARNING me not to !!

Ill then have them back on Boxing Day and we can share? Ok? Deal?!

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Ledodgy · 22/12/2007 10:00

Deal! As long as I go into labour on Christmas Eve whilst the children are asleep have a lovely quick labour like with ds although not as painful and then everything is clean and sorted when they get up to open their stockings and they find an extra present. Oh yeah and no stitches either.

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