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We're marvelling at bucket fanjos, peeing while we vom, trying subsistence farming and staying incontinent. Keeping our GX and firmly holding the hands of viroids having a hard time - JSing grads 36!

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pretzelpieces · 04/08/2015 00:21

Welcome, welcome, welcome to the 36th grads thread... celebrating the success of Just Shagging in getting us viroids upduffed!

For those that don't know, a 'viroid' is from the original JSing thread 1, where someone was trying to type ladies (in reference to all the JSing ladies), but their phone decided to call us all viroids instead!

The name stuck and we've been the JSing viroids ever since.

The 35th grads fred is here.

The thread we have graduated from is here in its 51st outing. WARNING: they're all a bit kerazy not to mention randy!

There is also a Just Mumming thread here for once your babies come along, or to keep up with the graduated graduates!

There is also a private facebook group (so it doesn't give the game away in your news feed!)... if you want to join to see photos of new babies etc, just ask in-thread!

Here is the stats list, please update your own spot with any updates.

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mountaingirl01 · 08/08/2015 11:03

country I would say don't worry- rejoice!
Can't remember who has the itchy bump too lazy to look back but definitely just skin stretching. I particularly get it after dinner!

Lookingforadvice123 · 08/08/2015 11:05

jelly bless you can't believe you're still suffering with your MS. How many weeks are you now? I still felt crap well into the 2nd trimester but I can say at around 17 and a half weeks I felt much better so I hope that gives you light at the end of the tunnel!

Wasn't in the 5am club for once today woohoo, had a great sleep and didn't wake up once until my alarm went off at 8:15am Smile

country don't worry I definitely had a few days where the MS would disappear and I always freaked out at the time, but then it would always come back (usually worse than before)!

CountryGal4 · 08/08/2015 11:43

Opened my big trap too soon. Starting to feel a bit squiffy

Purpleball · 08/08/2015 11:55

My MS came and went from about 7 to 15 weeks...some days I was fine, others awful. I never chundered much, I just had all day nausea

oneyorkshirepud · 08/08/2015 12:36

Thanks Ga and Mountain, bump has grown a lot so it is probably just the stretching as you said. I also keep dropping food on my bump so I look like a hobo, then I start absent minded scratching my grubby bump. Beyond classy

Christmas Pud did it's first 'Park Waddle' this morning. Lovely venue and in the sun. DH got really emosh that bumpy pud was with us, bless him! I did two laps and then needed a wee, ha ha! I reckon I could manage the while 5k at a power walk next time, really pleased. Smile

ThursdayLast · 08/08/2015 12:39

Well my parkrun went a bit tits up, my poor friend feel over and chipped her ankle

So I didn't finish, but still ran loads trying to find someone with a phone, then someone with the right number, then when that failed just running back to the start to get help!

Then driving her to hospital, coming home, taking her car home, then coming home with DH DRAMAZ. She's ok now she's got codeine Grin

Fry up and football time now

SkyWasMadeOfAmethyst · 08/08/2015 12:39

We have promised the children a beach trip this afternoon. Shoot me now.

ThursdayLast · 08/08/2015 12:40

Glad yours was more successful pud!

oneyorkshirepud · 08/08/2015 12:44

Oh no Thursday, what a morning!

Good luck Sky!

I'm off to bed for the afternoon... have done too much DIY in the last two weeks have not had enough naps!

Lookingforadvice123 · 08/08/2015 12:46

Well done on the park runs! pud I'm loving a power walk now that I'm with child, would've scoffed at it before but there's a nice route round by me which is just over 2 miles.

NFMF shooty fanjo pains are really bad today they're coming more and more often! Do we know what it is, is it something to do with the baby pressing on a nerve? Seems to happen even when I'm sitting down resting which is annoying.

oneyorkshirepud · 08/08/2015 12:55

Definitely developing a good power waddle style Looking!

Not sure what the stabby fanjo pains are all about though, someone else will know. Could just be growing/stretching maybe?

pretzelpieces · 08/08/2015 13:03

Super Thursday to the rescue!

pud I am loving your hobo bump description Grin

looking I don't know what it is but it's so common I think it can't be anything to worry about.

Feeling tired and dopey today. Thinking of visiting my folks as dad has a bad back.

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SkyWasMadeOfAmethyst · 08/08/2015 13:07

Have finished lunch and crept off for a disco nap. Wish me luck

CarrotPuff · 08/08/2015 13:31

Well done on your park runs viroids. I've had a lie in today as DP got up with DS although I was going to do it myself.

jelly has your OH offered to clean it himself after having a go at you?

Contemplating pancakes for lunch.

SecondCupOfTea · 08/08/2015 13:32

I'm shattered just reading about your park run Thursday.

Sky WTF is a disco nap? Sounds exhausting Confused

CarrotPuff · 08/08/2015 13:34

Oh who was it asking about baby clothes? 7-10 each vests and babygros in each size is a good number to aim for.

Bodysuits (vests) normally come in packs of 5, so I would get 2. Babygros are usually in packs of 3, so I would get 3. Or you can get less and then buy more of you need.

Lookingforadvice123 · 08/08/2015 14:11

Stupid question (obvious 1st timer here!) but what's the difference between vests/bodysuits and babygros? Are the vests the short sleeved all in ones with poppers at the crotch, and are babygros the long sleeves ones with feet too? Does the baby wear both, a vest/bodysuit then babygro over the top?

Toast85 · 08/08/2015 14:58

thursday that sounds exhausting!

carrot that was me, thanks. Going to go through the current baby stash later and see if we have enough or not yet.
For autumn/winter I'm thinking a bodysuit and babygrow plus/minus cardigan will be about right to keep warm? Or bodysuit, trousers and long sleeve top, or dress and tights etc, again with cardigan on top of needed.. Does that sound about right? I suppose babies can't regulate temperature as well as we can as they're so little... do they tend to need an extra layer to what we are wearing? clearly no clue how to look after a newborn yet

ThursdayLast · 08/08/2015 15:04

You've got it just right there looking Smile

And yes, they often wear both in the beginning, when they can't regulate their temp themselves. When are you due? Unless it's the heat of summer they'll probably need a little cardi or jacket too when not tucked up in blankets.

ThursdayLast · 08/08/2015 15:12

Oh it must have been exhausting I just woke up in the sofa to an empty house!

ThursdayLast · 08/08/2015 15:15

And Toast that sounds just right Smile, you'll soon learn with your own when they are or are not comfortable. Just have a small range of clothes yo play with and you'll soon learn what you like.

We got given lots of little fleecey all in ones, sure they look cute, but those man made fibres make DS flush bright red within minutes.

I always liked long sleeved vests.

5hell · 08/08/2015 15:18

Afternoon u energetic lot!
Im not being energetic, im sitting in the sun watching dh openwater swimming, and recovering from a hectic week...holiday starts now :)

Did my first "im on antibiotics" fib at the wedding yesterday...i have sinusitis dont u know ;)

Swamp foof is driving me to distraction, obviously assume every dampness is bkeeding!!

All that mention of crumpets has me putting them on the shopping list :)

batfish · 08/08/2015 15:18

So mr bat made me tell the doc (baby doctor not GP) about my middle of the night sicking in my mouth incidents and the doc insisted on me taking a prescription for something to stop it.....however in the instructions it says to only take during pregnancy if totally necessary, what to do?! Would love the sick thing to stop but I'm full of guilt that I'm drugging my baby! Surely baby doctor wouldn't have prescribed if he thought there was any issue but I'm torn!

batfish · 08/08/2015 15:20

Oh 5hell I remember the days of running to the loo expecting bleeding every time I felt a little trickle down there!! So nerve wracking! Am sure you'll be fine but early pregnancy worries are the worst!

WouldRatherHaveCake · 08/08/2015 15:48

bat if they've been prescribed then go for it, you won't be drugging the baby. Hopefully it will help.

We've just got home from a farm park, DS giggled like a pixie when feeding the pigs. So cute.

More of my maternity pads came today, these ones have a kool pack that go inside them. Genius idea!