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Due Feb 06 - Our coats won't do up!

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Bewitched · 25/10/2005 13:50

Here it is then ladies - our shiny new thread, named without reference to jumpers, sweaters or cardis!!

Stats to begin - hope they're all up to date!

Teuch, Due 28th Jan, Baby # 1, Age 27, Lives West Lothian (Inner Hebridean Island from Jan), Surprise flavour, mm/c previously
Hotmama1, Due 1st Feb, Baby # 2, Age 38 (DP40), Lives Nottingham, Girl flavour,
3K, Due 2nd Feb, Baby # 1, Age 28, Lives Gravesend, Kent, Boy flavour, IVF conception
Tabs, Due 2nd Feb, Baby # 1, Age 32 (DH40), Lives N Herts, Couldn't see flavour, mm/c Oct 04
Kando, Due 3rd Feb, Baby # 3, Age 32 (DH35), Lives Holland, Girl flavour, DVT last time. Heparin injections.
Lulu68, Due 3rd Feb, Baby # 4, Age 37 (DH40), Lives ???, ?? flavour,
Yeahbut, Due 4th Feb, Baby # 3, Age 30, Lives Holland, Girl flavour, IUGR in previous pregnancies
Mimi5, Due 6th Feb, Baby # 5, Age 37, Lives ???, Boy flavour, mm/c previously
Popadopolis, Due 8th Feb, Baby # 1, Age 26 (DH30), Lives Bedford, Girl flavour, hyperemesis early on - tablets to control
JuA, Due 9th Feb, Baby # 2, Age 31, Lives Chorley, Lancs, Both Girl flavour, 1 m/c prior to DD. Expecting twins!!
SmallHouseDragon, Due 9th Feb, Baby # 2, Age 39 (DH 37), Lives Devon, ?? flavour, induction then emerg c-sec with dd
Womba1, Due 10th Feb, Baby # 3, Age 30, Lives Eastbourne, Girl flavour, Baby 1 stillborn
TicTac, Due 11th Feb, Baby # 1, Age 29 (DH 42), Lives Horwich, Lancs, Girl flavour,
Ixel , Due 11th Feb, Baby # 2, Age 31 (DH 42), Lives North London, Hospital won't tell flavour,
Spacecadet, Due 11th Feb, Baby # 5, Age 33 (DH 37), Lives Cambs, Girl flavour, m/c in March, underactive thyroid, dvt after delivery of last dd
Popmum, Due 12th Feb, Baby # 2, Age 32 (DH 40), Lives Broxbourne, Herts/Essex border, Secret flavour,
RachelRog, Due 12th Feb, Baby # 2, Age 33, Lives Chesterfield, Derbyshire, Surprise flavour, mm/c in March
Chloe55, Due 13th Feb, Baby # 1, Age 24 (DH 27), Lives West Yorkshire, Boy flavour, 2 previous m/cs
Jasnem, Due 18th Feb, Baby # 3, Age , Lives , Surprise flavour, 5 and 6 yo girls already
MrsDoolittle, Due 21st Feb, Baby # 2, Age 32, Lives Oxford, but soon to be Newbury, Boy flavour,
Morgan, Due 22nd Feb, Baby # 2, Age 37, Lives Hitchin, Dubai from Jan, Surprise flavour, Ectopic Jan 05. Heparin injections
Flamesparrow, Due 24th Feb, Baby # 2, Age 24, Lives Bournemouth, Surprise flavour, Waterbirth for no 1. Hoping for homebirth.
mum22soon, Due 24th Feb, Baby # 2, Age 26, Lives Eltham, South London, ?? flavour,
Frizbe, Due 28th Feb, Baby # 2, Age 30 (DH40), Lives Ripley, Derbyshire, Girl flavour,
Thell, Due 28th Feb, Baby # 1, Age 26, Lives London, Girl flavour,
angedemarche (Jangus), Due 1st March (c-sec 14th Feb), Baby # 2, Age 27, Lives NI, ?? flavour,
poppyh, Due 3rd March (c-sec earlier), Baby # 3, Age ??, Lives South East London, Girl flavour,
Scotsbird, Due ???, Baby # 2, Age ???, Lives ???, ?? flavour,

(The preview of this message is looking very odd and spaced, but hoping it looks ok when posted!!

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3k · 25/10/2005 14:35

Ooooooo a new thread!!

I have just worked out I have 37 more working days left!! I only work 4 days a week so that is going to fly by!

Chloe55 · 25/10/2005 14:39

8 1/2 weeks left to go for me - woohoo!! Bring it on, I can not wait!!!!!

3k · 25/10/2005 14:39

Me neither!!!! That's not long at all is it.

Bewitched · 25/10/2005 14:42

No idea how long I've got left to go. Had planned to finish in a week or two originally, but project won't be ready to go live until Christmas, and usually I'd stick around for first couple of months afterwards to deal with queries/issues/support handover - so I'll be ready to leave about March then!!!

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teuch · 25/10/2005 15:08

happy new thread everybody and thanks for top stats update tabs aka bewitched!

I finish in 8 weeks as well...wahey! Scarily though, DH finishes in only 12 before we move to the farm, so only a few more salaries to go before we need to earn our own living instead of guaranteed monthly income!!

I'm getting a total kicking today btw...I no likey the kicking to the lower front area and cervix! sensation too weird...

3k · 25/10/2005 15:20

I had lots of kicks down below earlier when I got to work, it's a strange feeling. Off home shortly and to docs to see why I have a spotty belly!

Speak soon
xx

womba1 · 25/10/2005 15:23

Hurrah!!! Thanks Bewitched for starting a new thread! I've been unable to write on the old one and have had bizarre problems trying to start a new thread!
It looks like i have some serious catching up to do with you all, but hope you're all doing brilliantly and once my little man has gone to bed tonight, i shall endeavour to find some Mumsnet time!
Bye for now x

flamebat · 25/10/2005 18:35

Yay!!!

My name got picked

popadopalis · 25/10/2005 19:14

Hey girls!! Back from France and feeling yukky!! I think I did too much walking around and travelling and stuff. Dh looking after me though so I'm alright.

Baby G is kicking tons and getting quite rough now actually!! I like feeling her move around but my bladder is very delicate right now!! Also had to buy a new wedding band as my fingers have swollen up. It's not as nice as my usual one but it's better than going without cos I feel naked without it!! Stupid really I guess but I feel like I've forgotten seomthing if I don't have it on.

Finally signed up for my ante-natal classes but they don't start until January so hopefully Baby G won't come too early or I won't have time to finish. Had a hysterical moment on the phone when booking them all because they woman told me and Dh to bring pillows on the first visit. I have no idea why that's funny but at the time I couldn't speak to her or breathe for that matter and Dh was just looking at me wondering what on earth was going on. Is it just me or does anyone else seem to find things absolutely pants-wettingly funny when they're not?!!

Anyway, hope you are all well and babas are all kicking away and growing big. I haven't had a chance to read the old thread yet to catch up but I will try to do that.

thell · 25/10/2005 19:22

Hello again ladies - went for a midwife check this pm - all is well. So lovely to hear the heartbeat. Lovely receptionist got gooey over my scan pics!

Mentioned homebirth to the mw, who immediately said fine, and filled in the relevant form - such a relief, as I was dreading having to fight my corner. Much nicer to have supportive MWs. Also, when I mentioned wanting to hire a pool she offered me the contact details of a hire company!!!

Frizbe · 25/10/2005 19:46

Hi all

Glad all well Thell
JuA silly midwife! glad all is ok tho, pity about the steroids....but sure all will be ok.
Flame, we might be early you never know!! and in the meantime we can giggle at everyones fustrations as they go over
Hey Popadop glad you had a good hols, good excuse for more jewellery as well

Morgan · 25/10/2005 20:20

Hi all - wanted to post on the new thread and i had my repeat scan today and all is fine - the head is now entirely average and the estimated weight was just over 500gms so about 1lb.

We are definitely emigrating to Dubai at Xmas so long as i am well so i am scared and excited at the same time.Just hope this one isn't five weeks early liks DS.

Bewitched - i would like to meet up if you and the others are around in December.

Bewitched · 26/10/2005 08:56

Good to have you back Womba - didn't realise that people couldn't post as it was so big!

Glad you had a great holiday Popadopolis, and great news about the head Morgan. If the 2 of you can CAT me your e-mail addresses then we can start trying to fix up a date and place for a meet next month.

Thell - fab news about the homebirth support. Good to hear that not all m/ws are anti!

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Chloe55 · 26/10/2005 09:02

Morning girls,

Glad all the midwife appts are going swimmingly and great news on your homebirth Thell.

I feel like pants today. Not entirely sure what is wrong but I cried all the way to work this morning just because I am so tired. I hardly sleep on a night because my back is so painful and everytime I turn over it starts cracking. I have booked in to see the doc again this morning but no doubt I will yet again be fobbed off with general aches and pains of pregnancy. Ooooh I just think I need a good bloody kip!!! But instead am sat at a bleeding desk trying to look all cheery

Sorry, just had to have a rant because DH is sick of hearing me moan!

3k · 26/10/2005 09:24

Hi Girls,

Went to docs last night as midwife wanted me to get the rash checked on my belly, anyway before I went they called and said they wanted me to pick up a form to do a urine sample. I asked the doctor why I had to do this as MW checked normal one on Monday and my white blood cells are high again which means I probably have the water infection back. He said it should be between 11-13 for pregnant women which is higher than normal women but mine is 15. Also have high blood pressure now and the doctor said I was looking very pale. Got to have another blood pressure check on Friday and a glucose tolerance test to check for diabetes. If my bp doesnt go down my mum reckons I could be admitted to hospital for bed rest!!!!!! That will make me well stressed, he said every time I go it is creeping up and up so fingers crossed for Friday that it goes down a bit!!!

Still feeling very tired and exhausted so perhaps water infection is lingering. I JUST WANT TO BLOOM!!!!!!

3k · 26/10/2005 09:24

Chloe - perhaps it's because we are carrying boys eh! Hope you are feeling better soon.

Frizbe · 26/10/2005 09:55

Morgan glad scan went well

Chloe oh no! I think your right tho, a bloody good kip is what you need, nothing like lack of sleep to induce tears, could you not blag half a day off, just say you feel utter pants and need to go home...might be worth you booking in with a chiropracter you know?

3k {{{Hugs}}} doesn't sound good for you either at the mo, hope your blood pressure goes down and really hope you don't have GD, or get admitted to hosp.....if you do don't forget your ear plugs.....

All is ok here today, bar dd keeping me up all night, but that's another story.

Bewitched · 26/10/2005 10:18

Oh dear 3k - we can't have you being admitted to hospital - you'd have no mumsnet access!! If that didn't send your blood pressure up then I don't know what would . Hope you're drinking cranberry juice like it's going out of fashion!

Chloe - I'm with Frizbe on this one - get yourself home and spend the afternoon napping.

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teuch · 26/10/2005 10:24

morning all - going to add to the rants now but really, why did nobody tell me about RIB FLARE??!! at least i think that's what it is...

started last night driving home from work - really uncomfotable like baby was jammed up into my diaphragm - couldn't take deep breaths, couldn't turn or bend...was really uncomfortable.

What joy!!

flamebat · 26/10/2005 10:24

Chloe - go home, and go sleep.

3K - A few days in bed in hospital sounds like heaven to me Hoping that things improve for you though.

All is calm here at the moment. Went and saw wallace and Grommit last night - it was good.

Today I am trying to convince DD that she is potty trained, and doesn't need to wear cloth nappies like "Bebby Booooooooooo" (my friend's daughter is 20 weeks, in cloth, and called Beau... she saw her having her nappy chanegd last week and now wants to be just like Baby Beau ).

We have a birthday party at my friend's later, and me n her friend don't get on, so I'm not sure if i'm dreading it, or looking forward to winding her up!! We have a game plan though - I'm getting hyped up on coffee, and I get to be there before she arrives (sort of asserting territory!!!). Will give you the outcome later

Bewitched · 26/10/2005 10:25

Rib Flare sounds like something I'd eat at a barbeque!

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flamebat · 26/10/2005 10:25

Oops... Teuch - as the baby gets bigger then you might get Rib Flare. It will feel like the baby is trying to push your ribs out of your chest.

Bewitched · 26/10/2005 10:27

flame - have fun at the party you cunning one!

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Chloe55 · 26/10/2005 12:11

Well I'm back and what did I tell you, yes have been fobbed off - AGAIN!

I explained about the pain keeping me up most of the night but that it settles during the day. I explained that I am so physically exhausted which is in return worrying me because I need to try and rest before this baby comes.

Oh Jesus just cried my heart out on my colleague now. God I feel like such a pathetic person, why is it that sleep depravation and hormones send you whappy!

Bewitched · 26/10/2005 12:18

Well sounds like you'll have made a convincing case at work for going home! Do you have a comfy sofa or chair at home that you can sleep better in - at least for a nap if not all night?

Have you thought about doing antenatal yoga at all? Or was it you who did one class and ached afterwards? We do loads of stuff which she says helps strengthen the back at ours, and just thinking that it might help ease things a little at least.

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