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frakyouveryverymuch · 18/04/2011 11:47

Our old thread ran out of space! The horror!

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nickelbaalamb · 18/04/2011 12:17

I didn't even notice!
Have you PMd everyone?

nickelbaalamb · 18/04/2011 12:18

(obviously I noticed after I had posted, but I didn't feel it was "my place" to start a new one....)

KateeHasABunInHerOven · 18/04/2011 12:26

Found you! Grin nice shiny new thread, hurrah!

frakyouveryverymuch · 18/04/2011 12:46

Lol at it not being your 'place' to start a thread nickel. I only started it because I had something I wanted to say and it wouldn't let me add a message and by the time I'd created a new one I'd forgotten what it was I wanted to say anyway.

I shall PM people...

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frakyouveryverymuch · 18/04/2011 12:55

Well I've just tried multiple messaging....I don't know if it works!

Do you reckon MNHQ would add a post with a linky to new thread if we smiled really, really sweetly?

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BrassicaBabe · 18/04/2011 12:58

Found you!!

nickelbaalamb · 18/04/2011 13:01

good plan, i'll email them....

takethatlady · 18/04/2011 13:40

Got the message :)

cowboylover · 18/04/2011 14:36

Hello everyone! Nice new thread so hope we will be celebrating it with a arrival soon.

Just watched some old Michael Macintyre and he was talking about his wife when overdue and the things they read to try and was in hysterics after he said she said injesting sperm and drinking rasberry leaf tea where the best things but more than dissapointed when she asked his to wank in the tea! Grin

I dont want to get over excited and its probably all just normal at my stage but might just as keeping everything crossed for very early labour. Period like pain, back ache, boobs leaking loads, upset tummy and sickness so fingers crossed at least its making me feel better that I might be getting somewhere not just getting grumpy!

frakyouveryverymuch · 18/04/2011 14:37

cowboy if you beat me I will never, ever forgive you! You have more signs than I do...

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Eskarina · 18/04/2011 14:39

Ooh shiny new thread...

Grin
cowboylover · 18/04/2011 14:47

Shock I doubt it Frak

takethatlady · 18/04/2011 15:00

Oooh cowboy how exciting! I have forgotten how many weeks you are.

The race between you and frak is on Grin

I have resorted to buying a torch and shining it at my belly to make the baby kick Blush.

frakyouveryverymuch · 18/04/2011 15:02

Doubt the lack of symptoms or doubt beating me?!

I honestly have nothing out of the ordinary to report....

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cowboylover · 18/04/2011 16:05

I am 36+2 so I think I am just going to be like this for another 5 or 6 weeks!

ConfessionsOfAnAchingFanjo · 18/04/2011 16:38

I was thinking earlier what if Cowboy beats Frak to the baby, then I come back this afternoon to find a fight/baby possibly brewing! Grin

Also grin at the Micheal McIntyre thing.

Well the PM and smiling sweetly at MNHQ worked good work viroids.

nickelbaalamb · 18/04/2011 16:44

there we go, MNHQ is wonderful - Rachel has added a new link on the old thread for us! Grin

takethatlady · 18/04/2011 16:50

Only just saw the thread on the old post :)

Thanks nickel :)

bb I sold my tickets ages ago, when I was only about 10 weeks pregnant, and they arrived today so I have to post them now :(

But I have been hinting to DH that I want to spend my Grand National winnings (which have mysteriously become 'our' Grand National winnings and been usurped by him for a meal at his favourite restaurant Hmm - which is a steak restaurant where everything comes rare!) on tickets. He's sort of saying 'if you really really want to go and you're definitely definitely sure we can afford it, with the travel and an overnight stay, then that's fine, go ahead and book it, I suppose' (etc etc).

What I want him to say is 'I've already booked you tickets because you are the mother of my baby and you are gorgeous and you deserve it, and my need for a steak is certainly outweighed by your love of Take That' Grin

I shouldn't moan - this Easter holidays he's gone into baby overdrive - he's picked out paints for the nursery, drawn a plan of all the things he's going to do in there, put loads of stuff up in the loft to get the room ready, and sorted out all the garden and the front fence. Well, I say sorted it out - this morning I went out and when I came back he'd bought a new strimmer and then strimmed straight through the cord Grin. This baby better have brains or we're done for Grin

takethatlady · 18/04/2011 16:51

PS, how are you feeling cowboy?

And how's the house coaaf?

takethatlady · 18/04/2011 16:52

PPS - posts on the old thread, not thread on the old post. Gah!

ConfessionsOfAnAchingFanjo · 18/04/2011 16:57

I've unpacked half the kitchen. But then I was suddenly very tired and had to sneak upstairs for a nap. Grin We do have a back garden though, so when the sun comes back I'll be basking like a lizard all day long

cowboylover · 18/04/2011 17:15

Sounds like fun COAAF

TTL Cramps and period like pain are getting worse as the day is going on and back ache is horrible so on the beanbag now and working up to standing up to get the hotwater bottle out. Does anyone know if I can try out my TENs yet?

vallinnapod · 18/04/2011 17:50

Well done COAAF - there is nothing I hate more than unpacking...well done on the choccie front though - good forward planning!

LOL at the potential 'Labour-off' between Frak and Cowboy!

TTL I feel your pain at the "just-surprise-me"! I go through it a lot with my DH. Although he often says 'Oh, I thought about getting you x' where x is something really thoughtful or lusted after on my behalf and then finishes it with 'but I didn't' Shock I always wonder why he does it - if you haven't got it, don't say anything!

Went to the homeopathic hospital today which was really interesting. Apparently your hair falls out in response to stress about 3 months after the incident - hence the time it normally sheds after childbirth. If I go back 3 months it is when I have my severe bleeding so it makes sense. She also said I seen to have really under estimated the stress I went through with IVF physically and mentally (I said I didn't find it that stressful!). All tres interesting. Got something to take, even if it acts as a placebo it is better than nothing Grin. Got to hear his heartbeat again too which was lovely! You just can't beat it Grin

onEastarEggIGraze · 18/04/2011 22:07

Looks like I'm back just in time to see two new arrivals!

COAAF have you moved then? I was awol from the last thread for so long, I'm totally not up with anyone's news Blush I can confirm that I also have an aching fanjo, however.

Fuzzywood · 18/04/2011 22:13

Just found you all on active threads. Good to see so many grads. DS is now 11 weeks, don't know where the time goes. Hope the pregnancies are going well. It's so worth it in the end.
Oh no, screaming child better go, catch you again soon.

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