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November 2012 - counting down the weeks

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StuntNun · 25/09/2012 23:33

Previous thread: www.mumsnet.com/Talk/antenatal_clubs/1565312-November-2012-but-thats-the-month-after-next

Stats list: www.mumsnet.com/Talk/antenatal_clubs/1485512-November-2012-Stats-List

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ValiumQueen · 03/10/2012 14:55

It is a spyware virus apparently. Asda Tesco eBay happens automatically. There is a thread in site stuff, but too complex for me to understand.

ValiumQueen · 03/10/2012 14:55

Now why did the first two not work? Bizarre

ValiumQueen · 03/10/2012 14:56

I used similar stretchy vests to little from M&S

ValiumQueen · 03/10/2012 14:57

I slept in them too as they kept pads in place.

FatimaLovesBread · 03/10/2012 15:27

Mumsnet have confirmed the links are done by them, as a revenue making things, rather than malware. I'll see if I can find a link.

I've written out my hospital bag list in to my special baby notebook, I might pack a few of the things later. Just watching an episode of One Born Every Minute, quite a funny one.

Going to have to tell DH off when he gets home, he's gone to work without his phone! Good job I'm not further along. Naughty DH Grin

DesperateHousewife21 · 03/10/2012 15:28

I fell over today, what a plonker. Was chasing after ds in a playground trying to grab him and the grass wet and I landed on my knees. Luckily only my friend was there and no one else. Baby seems to be moving still so think its just my pride damaged Grin

ValiumQueen · 03/10/2012 15:33

fatima really? I only read so far on the thread.

Oh dear DH glad it was on grass. Do be more careful!

FatimaLovesBread · 03/10/2012 15:35

Thread about links

Dixiebell · 03/10/2012 15:39

Supposed to be working from home. Just wrapped up DS's birthday pressies for tomorrow. Looked a bit of a stingy pile from Mummy and Daddy (actually most of his pressies are things like sheets and cupboards for his new bedroom which I'm not bothering to wrap, or actually give him!), so just been out and bought the biggest helium '2' balloon anyone has ever seen!! Grin

Dixiebell · 03/10/2012 15:47

Also if you have one of those support band thingies for your bump, can keep wearing that underneath tops/jumpers, and it covers your tummy when you're feeding so can just lift up whatever non-nursing top you're wearing on one side. Works pretty well.

kirrinIsland · 03/10/2012 15:48

Sounds like you're suffering evil :( Hope you Ferlinghetti better soon.

horsey I know I've said this before, but I can't believe you're still riding. I couldn't even think about it! Can't wait to get back on once baby's here....

kirrinIsland · 03/10/2012 15:50

Ferlinghetti?? What does that even mean!! I meant feeling, obviously....

ValiumQueen · 03/10/2012 15:53

I thought Ferlinghetti was a new name for fanjo.

ValiumQueen · 03/10/2012 15:54

He is a poet apparently

kirrinIsland · 03/10/2012 16:10

A poet? Well, my iPad is clearly more intelligent and well read than I am!

FatimaLovesBread · 03/10/2012 16:13

Right I really need to get off my arse, I have a huge list of things I could be doing to be productive. Instead i'm sat on the laptop watching OBEM and Scrubs

Would it be wrong to do 30 mins of jobs and then reward myself with an hour long bath Grin

ValiumQueen · 03/10/2012 16:27

Sounds fair to me fatima

DH got me the DVD of Dexter season 4. Good Man! Grin

Sophiathesnowfairy · 03/10/2012 16:49

Go for it fatima

Lol kirrin!

applepieinthesky · 03/10/2012 16:50

Can you turn off the predictive thing on the iPad? It drives me bonkers.

DesperateHousewife21 · 03/10/2012 16:58

You can on iPhone so would assume its the same. It's under settings- general- keyboard.

kissyfur · 03/10/2012 16:59

Lol kirrin!

I wore strappy vests from primark under tops when bfing, they stretched v well and are only a couple of quid each

TheDetective · 03/10/2012 17:24

I got the Asda feeding tops, but they are very tight under my chest, so am not intending on wearing them tbh. In fact, if anyone wants a black and a white one in size 16 you can have them! I'm going to get an 18. Even though I'm a 16 Hmm not sure if it's just that my boobs are bigger?!!

Scan was ok, yes baby is smaller but normal small not abnormal small. Everything else is ok!! 2.2kg was estimated weight today. Which is about 4lb13. So approx 4oz growth in 4 days.

Evil I think you might have a UTI. Have you seen anyone about the pain yet?

horseylady · 03/10/2012 17:32

I still find riding comfortable and relaxing.

Im not doing anything strenuous any more just going out for gentle hacks so there's probably little difference between that and sitting on the gym ball!!!

Will start swimming once I finish work next week is really busy!! I can't believe how much there is to do then nothing really.....

StuntNun · 03/10/2012 17:33

I've never bothered with nursing tops, just pulled whatever I was wearing up and flapped them out. I wouldn't have breastfed while out and about a lot, e.g. in a cafe, though so I just covered up with a muslin or blanket when needed. Good, supportive nursing bras are a must though and I wear a soft one at night too. Otherwise I found turning over in bed a bit painful.

I'm tired, my back aches, I can't get comfy in bed, my boobs feel like my milk's coming in... how the fudge do some women go into labour without realising they're pregnant? My mum reckons it's denial but that's a whole lot of denial!

Evil I hope you're feeling okay and the GP sorts you out tomorrow. Could it be the effect of hormones?

I'm on the mend now but still very tired. After 12 hours sleep last night I've had two naps today! I've been drinking loads in case it was dehydration but it's not like I wasn't drinking before. DH said I looked terrible last night thanks hun! and asked whether it could be hypoglycaemia but I've been eating normally too. Bit of a mystery: thirst, dizziness and extreme sleepiness. Maybe I'm supposed to be hibernating.

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MissMummy1 · 03/10/2012 17:45

'Working' from home while DH is on leave is fatal! So far today I've sorted through baby clothes with him, cooked a big lunch, walked round the coast to help him do a reckie on a climbing site (he's off with chalk and stickies to have a go at bouldering seeing as I'm now a useless climbing partner Sad) and I'm now baking a cake. Is it really wrong I can't be arsed meeting a client this evening? For an hour. A miserable hour! And I prepared all my work for them last week! This is a whole new level of laziness....

I'm 32 weeks tomorrow. Feel like I'm so far behind you all!

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