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After welcoming the Batlet, we're ready for Halloween, our bellies full of candy and almost nothing green! With accidentally bald fanjos, never-ending nausea, and delinquent babies, it's JS Grads 40!

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pretzelpieces · 16/10/2015 16:10

Welcome, welcome, welcome to the 40th 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 39th grads fred is HERE.

The thread we have graduated from is HERE in its 55th 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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honeysucklejasmine · 19/10/2015 21:30

Think I might be starting to feel kicks. Weird sensation. Can't pin it down to anything else so must be baby!

ThursdayLastWeek · 19/10/2015 21:43

Lovely honey Smile such a lovely feeling.

Don't worry feathered that bloating will start to ease sooner rather than later.

I'm starting to get to the stage where I need to use my arms and elbows to shift my weight around in bed...it's going to be a looooooooong second half of this pregnancy methinks.

honeysucklejasmine · 19/10/2015 22:27

Yes Carrot, how is the job?

CarrotPuff · 19/10/2015 22:28

That's because you're a nice person sky, and you care about others' feelings, while your X seems to prioritise his own ideals/worldview even over his daughter's health. That's just not on.

feathered bloating should ease soon. I suppose area rain is worse though, as you can't do anything about it. But at least it won't give you piles... Silver linings and all that Wink

Job is ok, thanks. I've not told them I'm pg yet though, and I can't really tell how they'll react. They do seen like nice people, but sometimes you get weirdest reactions... We shall see. I can hide it for now...

Yay for kicks honey! For me first ones felt like air bubbles popping, but a bit different to wind Grin

pretzelpieces · 19/10/2015 22:30

Hooray for movements honey! Smile

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oneyorkshirepud · 19/10/2015 23:05

Feathered could it be your preggo vits causing an update stomach? Worth trying another brand perhaps?

Fruit, I am still wearing a mixture of mat/non mat clothes at 31 weeks. The non mat tops only come down to my belly button and, quite frankly, look ridiculous. The non mat pjs are uncomfortable and I have to do the skinny jeans wiggle to get the elasticated waist over my fat arse. But still, I plough on. Not that people from Yorkshire are tight. Oh no. Grin I would say YES to big pants (essential), some mat jeans and joggers and a couple of really nice soft cotton vest tops, everything else feels scratchy on the bump.

Jelly we learnt at Daisy tonight that if we have swollen hand to lift your hands in the air, wiggle your fingers and massage your armpits (lymph nodes).

Yey for movements Honey!

How adorable is mini Rhi?!

Good news, I didn't accidentally do a baby today so I wasn't going into labour yesterday, yey!

ThursdayLastWeek · 20/10/2015 07:19

Always a bonus pid Smile. Well until the day it's not and you can't wait to drag baby out of you!

All this talk of arse rain has affected my guts somehow - this morning I had to chuck some Cheerios at DS and run back upstairs to the loo Blush. I'm supposed to be going out with a few toddlers, babies and preggos this morning, I'll have to see if it calm s down in the next couple of hours.

How's everyone else today?

ThursdayLastWeek · 20/10/2015 07:20

FFS I mean PUD godammit.
Sorry my love, I don't think autocorrect believes in your name for some reason.

oneyorkshirepud · 20/10/2015 07:23
Grin
honeysucklejasmine · 20/10/2015 07:38

Yes, bubbles popping! Isn't it odd? Still also getting the more obvious stabbing pains as scar tissue stretches, so nice to know I'll get "nice" little kicks too.

Getting car MOTed today. Got new brake light and rear wiper blade yesterday, but in fitting the blade the whole arm snapped off. sigh The plastic had corroded and touching it was the last straw apparently. So now going to pick up new wiper arm from dealership and THEN take it in for MOT. Cross your gingers please, viroids! have to clean all the shit from it first. I am not tidy, it is full of crap

ThursdayLastWeek · 20/10/2015 07:44

Good luck MotoHoney Grin

CarrotPuff · 20/10/2015 08:04

Well my pelvis is killing me this morning. I made a huge mistake by wearing high heeled boots yesterday. Because I wanted to look smart... I'm paying for it now.

Think I'll have to bite the bullet and ring MW to get assessed for spd. Not sure how it works, but need to get the ball rolling.

jellypi3 · 20/10/2015 08:16

Good luck honey! :)

FeatheredTail · 20/10/2015 08:29

Oh god, MOTs make me nervous! Gx for you Honey!

Don't think it's the vit Pud - I was only takin folic acid until last week when I got my pregnancy centrums. Hmmm. Will wait it out and try to eat sensibly.

Feeling really anxious today. My symptoms have gone. Boobs aren't sore and don't feel as swollen. Sickness was barely there Sunday and yesterday and I feel alright this morning.

I'm getting a really really bad feeling. And the worst thing is there l's nothing I can do about it. Have a mw appointment this morning and considering epu afterwards. Something just doesn't feel right. Sad

jellypi3 · 20/10/2015 08:39

feathered how many weeks are you? Honestly the symptoms do go. Mine were quite sudden, especially the boobs not being sore. Try not to worry too much.

honey missed your update on kicks! Yay :) now the worry of feeling them kick often enough sets in hana

jellypi3 · 20/10/2015 08:39

Haha not hana

honeysucklejasmine · 20/10/2015 08:43

Lol Jelly what a nightmare!

Feathered they do come and go very suddenly so try bit to panic too much. Flowers

5hell · 20/10/2015 10:38

feathered [tea] Flowers and sympathy for you. I'm sure everything is fine, but I completely empathise. I'm 17w today and feel 'fine' - nausea gone unless I'm super hungry, boobs not so engorged, and no kicks/wriggles yet, so I just feel a bit fat...I'm sure it's normal but it's hard not to worry isn't it?

not long 'til your 12w scan now, hopefully your mw can put your mind at rest. did you have an early scan? (sorry i get people confused)

fruitlovingmonkey · 20/10/2015 11:08

Try not to worry Feathered you are probably just having a day off from the symptoms. They do come and go, no idea why. Hope you have a good midwife who can reassure you.
Gingers crossed for your car Honey and hooray for movements.
Thanks for the mat clothes advice viroids, a mixed bag of responses there! I guess it depends how the bump pops out. I am also from Yorkshire Pud, maybe that's where I got the idea from! What will I need big pants for?! I'm not planning on carrying the baby in my arse, Kim Kardashian style!
Went to acupuncture this morning. Yet another lecture from my doc about how I shouldn't put too much weight on during pregnancy Hmm. I asked my gynae about it because I'd put on more than I expected at the beginning and she said "yes, but you're pregnant". I prefer her logic.

jellypi3 · 20/10/2015 11:24

is daisy birthing the daisy foundation?

pretzelpieces · 20/10/2015 11:27

Yes jelly

GX for mot honey!

feathered someone on here once told me that hormones are in a 24 hour cycle so symptoms can change every day. Talk to your MW but try not to worry.

My back hurts. That is all!

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CarrotPuff · 20/10/2015 12:48

Gl with MOT honey!

feathered symptoms do come and go. I know it's easier said than done, but try not to worry Thanks

SkyWasMadeOfAmethyst · 20/10/2015 13:03

Thanks for the kind words feathered

NFMV I feel a bit of pressure on my cervix lately. Normal or call the midwife? 18 weeks yesterday...

Jcandy · 20/10/2015 13:07

Hope you can get reassurance from your midwife feathered

Sounds like getting the ball rolling is a good idea carrot and you might have to relegate the high heels for now.

Good mot luck honey

Feeling tired, nauseous and sorry for myself today so I've sacked off work and I'm now back in bed

MollyBloomYes · 20/10/2015 13:36

MOT time is my least favourite time of the year! Gx!

feathered just hand holding really, but symptoms really do fluctuate. It's good you have mw, see what she says.

Hate to break it to you fruit but I appear to put all weight in pregnancy on arse and thighs! Don't forget your body is frantically laying down fat stores, it's a delightful lottery to see where they end up! Even at 40 weeks with DS you could see my waist was still going in and out, hourglass style but then it was a mess down from there! Maybe you'll get fat wrists or ears or something. That would be good. You could just hide them with hats.