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The addictable wagoners have abandoned ship - to a field.... for waiting to TTC'ers and TTC'ers alike, all welcome!!!

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NatalieJaneIsPregnantAgain · 07/08/2008 14:41

Thought someone had better do it! Hope titles OK?

Huge congrats again Gruff

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calsworld · 19/08/2008 16:34

I still look at my DS and think 'Wow!, I grew you!' and feel very clever.

NJ you better let me know the results just as soon as you can!

NatalieJaneIsPregnantAgain · 19/08/2008 16:28

No, knowing they are inside me is enough, I really don't need to see it! But then at the same time, I couldn't miss out on not seeing them - yes I am very strange...!

It's a bit like I know my brain is (somewhere) in my head, but I don't need to see it, to know it's there, but at the same time, if there was a way of seeing it there, I'd be the first one looking LOL

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glaskhamhasoneintheoven · 19/08/2008 16:25

oh i loved seeing my dc's inside me, knowing they were growing and getting ready to make an appearance!! So exited for my 12 week scan already as we plan to take the DC's with us!!

NatalieJaneIsPregnantAgain · 19/08/2008 16:23

It's OK, give me a couple of hours and the nerves will set in, and then I'll be going over the wierdness of it all (will never be able to get my head around the creepiness of seeing another person inside yourself, it freaks me out)

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glaskhamhasoneintheoven · 19/08/2008 16:21

ssorry LB forgot to say results sound good!!

glaskhamhasoneintheoven · 19/08/2008 16:21

haha- i was only kiddin!! I can fully understand your excitement!! I'm exited for mine already!!! imagine what i'm gonna be like with 17hrs to go!!

NatalieJaneIsPregnantAgain · 19/08/2008 16:20

Sorry, it did sound like I was bragging, I'm not, just very impatient.

Sorry

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NatalieJaneIsPregnantAgain · 19/08/2008 16:18

Not that I'm counting or anything...

Evening LB Good results My results from the triple test for anything wrong was 1 in 1100 so yours are VERY low!

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glaskhamhasoneintheoven · 19/08/2008 16:18

now now NJ- there's no need to brag!!!

glaskhamhasoneintheoven · 19/08/2008 16:18

oh and yes, we dont mind other people knowing, my mum then buys a nice bundle of clothes too... so at least she'll know what she's buying for!! and it means we can get used to the name etc that we've chosen even though we've had them for the last 12mths or so!!

NatalieJaneIsPregnantAgain · 19/08/2008 16:17

I have 17 hours till I find out

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lardybump · 19/08/2008 16:17

evening everyone. I am going to go back and catch up on everyones news but just wanted to let you all know mine before you all left for the day....

I got my results back and they are really good.

Risk for downs for my age is 1 in every 294. After my tests my risk is 1 in every 5875... my risk for edwards is 1 in every 14200 and my risk for patrouse (sp?) is 1 in every 74474. So very low risk on all 3.

Right going back to monday as i didn't log on yesturday due to my being ill with sickness bug...

glaskhamhasoneintheoven · 19/08/2008 16:16

i'm not a massive lover of the stokke but DH is!! and i've still got about....um....erm.....15wks till i can find out if its a boy or a girl i'm just so blimin exited!!haha!!

emlou84 · 19/08/2008 16:11

when di you find out the sex? will you tell anyone?

emlou84 · 19/08/2008 16:10

i wanted a stokke pram but my dh hated the look of them!!

glaskhamhasoneintheoven · 19/08/2008 16:10

isn't it!! all it'll need is a wash before its needed and all is sorted.... just need a few outfits which i'll buy after i've found out the sex!!

glaskhamhasoneintheoven · 19/08/2008 16:07

plus DH is already objecting!! i think he'd rather get everything else cheap as possible and get himself a stokke pram to push baby in- he loves them prams!!

emlou84 · 19/08/2008 16:07

hi girls!! think this dischrage is the beginning of TEW is getting a little heavier must be my ready re adjsuting to life off the horrible cerezette! when i was on mycrogynon i got caught first month with both dc!! oh well me and hubby will have to take part in more bed OLUMPICS next month!! LOL!! [GRIN]

GLASK your ebay buy sounds an absolute bargain!!

off to work in half hour then my final driving lesson before my test!!

see you later

glaskhamhasoneintheoven · 19/08/2008 16:07

cals- my pram only cost £50 though.... so i've saved some money...and my mum will give me £100 to put towards some bits too (just something she's done for the other 2, and for my sister)... so what my mum gives me will probably buy me a used cot and new mattress for in it..

glaskhamhasoneintheoven · 19/08/2008 16:03

pressed post before i was finished!!

i have had a booster on our dining chair for DD since she was 12mths...

and oh my courier has just been!!! wuhoo!!

calsworld · 19/08/2008 16:02

Glaskham ! HOW MUCH!

Deep breaths cal - you can afford this baby.....

I've been eyeing up a cheapy from mothercare but I'm quite specific.

Has to be free standing when folded, have to be able to remove straps easily for cleaning, most importantly, when you recline the chair I want the whole seat to roll back, not just the back of it to lean back, IYSWIM?

Oh, and not to have to do half a dozen nuts and bolts to get the seat cover off would be a bonus!!

I've got an imitation trip-trap that DS uses when he's at the IL's but think I'm going to get it back for when the new babe arrives as he doesn't need to be in a high chair any more and want to get him out of it well before hand.

DH and I think he's going to be Mr Super Jealous Pants when the new DC arrives - I had an SOS call from a friend asking if I could pick up her DS from nursery last night - he goes to the same one as my DS. No problem, I even have two car seats fitted in my car (don't ask ) so no probs there. Brought them home and every time friends DS picked up a toy, DS shrieked and wailed and threw tantrums.

Friends DS was an angel and just kept giving my DS his toys back! Far more sociable and affable than my DS. Did threaten his mum a DS swap so she could teach mine some manners!

NatalieJaneIsPregnantAgain · 19/08/2008 15:59

LOL at olumpics I'd probably take a bit of notice if they were called that.

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glaskhamhasoneintheoven · 19/08/2008 15:58

haha!! actually you've had me browsing boots as they have 20% off highchairs atm!!

NatalieJaneIsPregnantAgain · 19/08/2008 15:56

LOL You will laugh when I explain $$$$'s spent on highchairs over the years has led to this....

DS1 started with one of those wooden high chairs that turned into a table and chair later on, it broke, we got a booster type one to go on the dining chairs, but then bought new dining chairs and I didn't want the grooves from the booster seat ruining the new chairs, so we ended up buying this ugly plastic thing from Argos, £20 or somesuch, and it was excellent, it all came apart to go in the dishwasher, he was happy in it, it didn't break etc.

So when DS2 was ready for weaning we tried to get the same (or very similar) from Argos, but they didn't do them anymore so we went for the Chicco one, but it is such a PITA, so I was just browsing on eBay and came across something that is very similar to the Argos DS1 had BNIB £13!!!! £9 p&p but ohhhh soooooooo worth it

Can not believe how excited I am over a high chair LOL

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calsworld · 19/08/2008 15:54

Oooh Diege - am liking the Olumpics - think I'll be able to participate in them!