Good afternoon all!!!!! I have been lax at keepingh up with these threads. I always seem to come on here and get embroiled in some bizarre thread or another, and forget you ladies are here! Sorry 
Liquidclocks, I am MASSIVE. People keep asking if I am due any day. I think most of it is probably down to pain au chocolat though
Mind you, I was massive the first time round, and the year in between as well. (when I got pg this time, I was heaveier than I was when at term with DS)
Calvemjoe, well done on the weight. I am very
I have been going to Slimming World since Jan (when I weas first pg) and I am lighter too, by 10lbs. It's all starting to creep on again though! I sterted out determined to be good, but as time is wearing on, more and more treats seem to come my way!!
As for me, I am suffering with SPD and sciatica, which is a royal PITA as I am a cello teacher, and I work pt in a pub. I will just have to keep going though, as we can't afford for me to have time off. DS is also a bit of a livewire, so it's a nightmare keeping up with him. I keep looking wistfully at the medised wondering if I have grounds to drug him to get some peace and quiet, but knowing him, it'd make him bounce of the walls all the more!
Can't believe we are all over half way now. I remember doing my test and coming on here way back in January as I was in shock and I needed someone to confirm that I was pg (despite doing 2 tests!) I was also a teensy bit gutted, as it was 2 days before my birthday and I was looking forward to having too much wine! Oh well, there's always next year (couldn't celebrate the year before either as DS was 6 weeks old, and i was a sleep deprived zombie!)
IOn the subjesct of sleep, I agree with liquidclocks that we all find our own way in the end. GF is obviously an emotive subject, and I personally wouldn't use her regimes but I think she does give some useful advice, and if it works for you, who cares what others think? I think most mums just take from it what they think will be useful and relevant to them. I am personally quite a disorganised person, and would be hopeless at following any kind of routine. I have always been adamant about a bedtime routine though, as I think they need some way of settling down at night and knowing the difference between day and nighttime. Most baby "sleep training" experts probably agree on this unanimously, and I would certainly recommend it! DS's is bath, milk, story, teeth and bed, and he's great at settling himself.
Speaking of which, it's bathtime now, so I'll stop spouting crap! Hope you all have lovely Sunday eves