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2012hellokitty · 05/01/2012 10:42

hi ladies

new thread

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Rugbylovingmum · 05/01/2012 13:33

Thanks Tink (sorry, can't get used to hello kitty)

2012hellokitty · 05/01/2012 14:17

hi rugby i'll let u off as its u Wink

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Kayzr · 05/01/2012 18:24

I can't get used to it either Grin

2012hellokitty · 05/01/2012 20:42

kay - how did midwife go ?
was today wasnt it!!

had a quiet day today with dd2 again Grin
wind was so strong again here today fence came down again grr !!!
dd2s second day at nursery tom Grin

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Kayzr · 05/01/2012 21:02

MW was fine. It took about 10 minutes to find the heartbeat which was scary but once baby played ball it was really loud and strong. Grin

2012hellokitty · 06/01/2012 10:55

hi kay
glad u heard hb - must have a very wriggly one Wink

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Kayzr · 06/01/2012 17:31

I have that scan tomorrow morning at 10. I really want to find out if its a boy or girl. I have everything crossed that baby decided to play nicely and let us know.

SESthebrave · 06/01/2012 21:29

Hope the baby behaves tomorrow Kayz!

We had our 20 week scan today. We'd agreed not to find out the sex but DH suddenly wanted to know. Baby had it's legs crossed anyway so we don't know!!

All looks good with the baby and we managed to get some good photos and detailed views. They want me to go back for a scan at 28 weeks though as there is a synachaie (I think that's how she spelt it!). It's basically a piece of tissue from the lining of my womb that stretches from one side to the other. They said it normally doesn't cause a problem at this stage but they want to rescan to make sure it doesn't get caught round baby's arm or leg or restrict it's growth. Having googled (I know I shouldn't!) it looks like it's usually caused from scar tissue due to a CS or ERPC - well I've had 1 CS and 3 ERPCs so I guess I know they why and just have to hope they baby pushes it out of the way so that it breaks off! (They did say there was a chance this could happen).

Other than that all fine!

Hope you're all doing ok?

Kayzr · 07/01/2012 10:57

I have a very naughty baby that had its back to us the whole time. They'd like me to go back next week to get some pictures but they are 80% certain it's a girl. Grin

2012hellokitty · 07/01/2012 18:49

great kay Grin
and ses Grin

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Rugbylovingmum · 08/01/2012 13:48

Hi all,

Kayz - we both have naughty babies and we both have 80% chance of a girl Grin. I hope they are right for you - are you thinking about having another scan or will you just wait and see? We are just going to wait as we aren't fussed either way and are on a bit of a budget.

Ses - hurray for a great scan and what a clever baby keeping it's legs crossed so you get a surprise! I've never heard of a synachaie but I hope it's gone by the next scan and doesn't cause any problems.

I need some pushchair advice from all you experts. We had the Britax Vigour for DD and loved it although it was very bulky. We haven't used it in ages - she is a pretty good walker so we use the back carrier or just pick her up for a bit if she needs a break. Plus at the weekend we tend to go out in the car. Now I have her at home more during the week we do more walking or take the bus and I find it a struggle to carry her when she gets tired but when I looked for her pushchair it has gone mouldy in the garage Blush. The seat catch was knackered anyway so I really need a new pushchair. I want one I can use when the baby arrives too but I'm not sure what I'll need for the 2DC - what would you recommend??? DD is a pretty good walker but will only be 2.7 when DC2 arrives so needs a rest occassionally plus has whingy days when it takes ages to get her to walk somewhere. I want to avoid a double buggy if possible as they seem really bulky and heavy. Do you think I can manage with the baby carrier/sling + buggy (baby in buggy when DD walking then put baby in carrier when DD needs a rest). I still have the carrycot/pram bit for the Britax so I will use that for first few months when I just have DC2 or for park etc when DD can walk. Would a buggy board be useful or are they just a pain to use? I don't think you can get one for the Britax but could get one for the new pushchair.

I was thinking about a maclaren techo xt - it always gets good reviews, it's okay from birth but quite roomy so both kids should be able to use it, it looks simple to fold and light so easy to stick in the boot or take on the bus and they aren't too expensive atm. What do you think???

Kayzr · 08/01/2012 14:04

Rugby I think I'll have the other scan if I can get my mum to take me back to the scan place. We paid £89 for the scan which included a cd rom of pictures which we didn't get. So I get another scan and don't have to pay anymore. It's the nice pictures I really want.

I have got my 20 week scan soon but they are getting ridiculous with charging for the pictures. One picture is £5 and they won't bother trying for a decent one. So as the other is free I'll have it done again.

I'm feeling like its a girl. This pregnancy is so much different to the first 2.

Diege · 08/01/2012 19:05

Hello! Just a quickie (I really do seem to have so little free time at the moment!) but wanted to say great news on the scans so far, and a big happy new year to all. Fine here - ds2 following Gina F nicely and sleeping through now at 10 weeks - woo-hoo! It has been hard work and there's been times when waking him up at 7am for a feed has been agony (ie. if he's been unsettled all night and I'm knackered and could technically lie in). The hardest part so far is having a baby and a 2 year old - never had that gap before (not to worry you SES and RUGBY Grin). I am certainly having my patience tested shall we say Wink
I will try not to leave it so long and to keep up!

Diege · 08/01/2012 19:12

Oh and RUGBY on the pushchair front I've had the Maclaren you mention and it was great. Seems a little more generous seatwise than other buggies and we did have a buggy board on too, Buggy boards are ok - pretty useful though can be a bit of a pain re: kerbs and also bashing into your calfs. But little ones do seem to like them and I've always got on fine with using one. I have the p&t which is pretty good, and I got a bargain on ebay, and will sell on in a couple of years. I've actually bought a new one a few weeks ago (well, second hand) - a M&P sola in grass which I am in love with. Easy to push, quite light and nifty, lies flat then converts into front or away facing when in bugy mode. Not to tempt anyone but it is great!
Anyway, better go and do the bottles - pet hate!

Moosy · 08/01/2012 19:14

Rugby I'd say a phil & teds would be ideal for you. As the back seat is easily removable you can quickly swap between a 1 and 2 seater. I still use mine all the time with just one 2yo in as it's so nice to push (and gives me lots of shopping space under!). I think it's worth having the option of a double as she'll still be young and there will be times when she's tired or ill and doesn't want to walk, also I don't expect you'll want to be carrying her much when she's a heavy 2.7 and you've just had a baby! You can often pick them up quite cheap on ebay as there are new and old models so the older ones can be a real bargain.

Moosy · 08/01/2012 19:15

Oh, and Ginger (I know you'll appreciate this) I got my Kitchenaid for Christmas :o it's so shiiiiiiiiiiiney and red :o

Kayzr · 09/01/2012 09:49

Morning,

Rugby I loved my phil and teds and would recommend them to anyone. It's great as both a single and double pushchair. I wish I still had mine to use for this baby.

DS1 has impetigo. It's on his bottom eyelid and he is feeling sorry for himself as the doctor says he has to have the week off school. So that's about 4 weeks he will have had off.

I've booked to have a repeat scan on thursday. I am hoping the baby is going to be a bit more helpful this time. I just want some nice pictures Grin

2012hellokitty · 09/01/2012 13:33

hi ladies Grin

hi rugby - good luck in choosing a pushchair!!
hi diege - great to hear from you glad all well
kay - yah for other scan Grin

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Diege · 09/01/2012 16:22

KAYZ hope the impetigo clears up - has it with dd1 a few years ago and had to keep her off nursery as so infectious. Good luck with next scan too - very exciting!
MOOSY, what's a kitchenaid? Confused Sounds exciting...well, sort of Wink
TINKS, hi! I am stopping sale shopping as off today - I have been a bit mad with it, but am resolved to minimal spends now till end of month when I have my eye on some nice Toby Tiger rompersuits for ds2 Grin
My friend had her baby last night, so looking forward to hearing all the details and of course seeing her little girl. Brings it all back, though no hint of broodiness yet thank God!
LOve to all x

Rugbylovingmum · 09/01/2012 18:44

Hi all,

thanks for all the recommendations - I'll keep my eye out for a good deal on a Phil and Teds on Ebay. We are fairly short on pennies just now but it looks like they come up on ebay at a decent price fairly regularly. Any particular model or are the doubles all the same really (the classic, explorer, vibe and verve all look pretty similar but I'll have a better look when I get time)?

Kayz - I hope the impetigo clears up soon and you get some good pics of a little pink bean at your next scan. We didn't get great pics at our scan either and we decided not to bother paying for them but when we saw the consultant he gave us loads of the pics for free Grin.

Diege - are you sure there's not even a hint of broodiness Wink. It's good to hear you are still managing to make the most of the sales even with the tricky toddler/baby combo - there's hope for Ses and I yet! I just hope we get babies that sleep through by 10 weeks too Envy.

Moosy - the kitchenaids look fantastic! There's no way I cook or bake enough to justify one but for some reason I really want one anyway Confused.

Tink - how is your sale shopping going?

Kayzr · 09/01/2012 19:58

Rugby Have you heard of Paul Stride at Monks Cross? They always have a good range of pushchairs in that you can look at and push around. I love it in there Grin

I had the Phil and Teds sport(I think) and it was brilliant.

SESthebrave · 09/01/2012 20:28

Hello all!

Kayz - sorry for DS1's impetigo. Hopefully it will clear up now he's got ABs. Hope your little bean behaves for the scan and you get clear piccies and a clear confirmation of pink v blue.

Rugby - I'm in a similar position to you with my Britax as DH "accidentally" broke the buggy seat slightly by squashing the door of the boot down on it. I'm going to see if I can get it repaired or failing that if I can get just a replacement buggy seat and keep the frame and car seat.

Diege - interesting that you say "no hint of broodiness yet " Grin
Glad things are going ok and DS2 is following GF :)

tink - any good bargains? Did I notice on FB that you had a DC-free wkend? How lovely! Did you do anything nice?

Moosy - I'm thinking of asking DH to get me a kitchenaid for my milestone birthday in 2013. Like Rugby I'm not quite sure how much I'd use it but I have huge "baking ambitions" Grin

Hello to any lurkers - Bumps, Gruff, Smithy, Sorky, Star, Giraffe et al! Not heard from you for a while. Hope all's ok?

Moosy · 10/01/2012 08:59

Rugby, mine is an e3 which I think is similar to the classic/explorer. The Sport is the next model up (not a lot different). The Vibe/Verve looks swankier but is apparently not as tough if you go off-pavement regularly. The Dash is best IMO - more features than the originals but just as hard wearing.

Diege, this :o

Kayzr · 10/01/2012 09:24

Moosy I am very jealous indeed Envy. I have been looking at the stripey kenwood chefs. They are very very nice. Is the kitchen aid good?

DP left this morning. He flew from Leeds to Amsterdam and is about to take of from Amsterdam to Singapore. Its a bit strange knowing when I next talk to him he will be on the other side of the world.

Hope everyone is ok Smile

2012hellokitty · 10/01/2012 11:24

hi ladies

havent bought alot in sales!!
ses - yes my parents had girls sat 10am till 4pm we had a great time watched lots of lost and played on wii had takeaway tea sat night
sun had lunch out
have been doing food shopping with ocado have just put in order for dd2s bday have ordered her a cake, decs for table etc
did betteware this morning great now dd2 @ nursery
off to get her in a minute

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