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To tell them to bugger off???

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Babycino81 · 13/09/2013 12:12

Due in 13 days with FB. IL's are abroad but keep texting (between 4 and 8 times per day) to ask 'Any twinges yet?' Complained (yes I am hormonal and unreasonable) to my mum and best friend that they've been asking this for 6 weeks now, they think its hilarious and have joined in with the daily twinge updates request!

Would it be totally unreasonable or me to tell them to bugger off and baby will arrive when it's good and ready???? They have all started to text/phone each other if I don't reply because they've convinced themselves I'm in bloody labour!!!!

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ThedementedPenguin · 13/09/2013 12:16

Just ignore. Don't reply. I put on phone on silent during last few weeks and didn't answer to anyone except Dp or my mum who was warned not to ask.

jeee · 13/09/2013 12:18

If you go two weeks over, you'll have nearly a month left to go of this.....

Tell them nicely, but firmly, that a text once a day is fine. Anything other than this is overkill.

Is it first grandchild on either side? Because if it is, grandparents are apt to become rather over-excited. You just have to humour them.

SunshineMMum · 13/09/2013 12:19

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OccamsRaiser · 13/09/2013 12:19

www.haveyouhadthatbabyyet.com/

That is all :-)

Ezio · 13/09/2013 12:24

Love it Occams,

Baby just send them that link everytime, they'll soon stop.

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