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April 2007 - Ladygarden? Ladytropicalrainforest more like

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Katy44 · 03/01/2007 16:30

CFK - I couldn't resist!

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Greenbowlingballupjumper · 03/01/2007 16:45

And now I'm feeling guilty about mine!

Katy44 · 03/01/2007 16:50

Well I hope someone else will join me on here, or it'll just be little old me

Zazas, congratulations! That's fantastic news! How much planning are you going to do before the birth?
Thanks for mentioning about the plastic bags, that is the kind of thing I would forget. Think I'll have to sit down with a pen and paper and the last thread to make lists.
CFK thanks for the advice, might buy a slightly cheaper moses basket then - I thought it was the law they had to be in your room for 6 months (dawn raids by the police and everything). Our room is right next to the nursery so I don't think there'll be a problem. Bramshott - I read your post wrong the first time and thought you were saying there was no need for a moses basket and you just put the baby in a cardboard box beside your bed . Might leave a stand until after baby's born then to see if it's needed.
nuttygirl - which cot are you getting from JL? I had my eye on one, it would be nice to know whether it was recommended! It didn't seem too expensive, especially as it's free delivery, like you say.
gmm - happy birthday for about a week ago. Hope you had a good one.
Pelvic floor exercises - I started doing these when I first found out I was pregnant (first-timer over enthusiasm!). I've got out of the habit now though so need to get back into it. Am also looking forward to my first perineal massage but surely we don't have to do that just yet?!
One last question - do you buy special cloths for swaddling? If so, where from as I haven't seen them anywhere like Boots?
Been to Boots today and have come back with ear thermometer, nursery thermometer, infacol (didn't know you could get it on prescription but it's only a small bottle) and the nappy rash cream. So glad I got that advantage card!

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Katy44 · 03/01/2007 16:50

Yours? Your ltrf you mean? For me it's out of sight out of mind

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DecaTheHalls · 03/01/2007 17:01

hey ladies!

Love the new thread Katy!

Congrats Zazas! 2007 is going to be a mega special year for you!

Good to hear CD is fine.

Maveta, what a wierd dream! Things like that are just bizarre, but great!

On the food issue, I'm still quite off food. Don't reallt fancy anything and deciding what to eat for meals is a real pain, just don't fancy any of my usual favs. Still forcing food down to stop myself feel sick. Soooo looking forward to getting my appetite back. Usually I love cooking, not to mention eating!

charNbump · 03/01/2007 17:10

Hello all! haven't been on here in a few weeks, how's things progressing? every1 enjoying being kicked in the ribs like me? lol.
It's all good.
Well happy new year to all! xxxxx

glitterkitty · 03/01/2007 17:11

Yay! Scan today- its BLUE!!!!!

And growing perfectly. .

Am I the last to have a scan?

Katy44 · 03/01/2007 17:13

Glitterkitty, congratulations on your little boy! Very pleased the scan showed everything was normal!

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Katy44 · 03/01/2007 17:21

According to the stats thread there are people who might know by now who haven't updated the thread
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nuttygirl · 03/01/2007 17:26

Katy44 - it's the winnepeg (sp?) one, the cot was £60 then matress was £40 and matching dresser was £50. Can't remember now where the reccommendation thread was...but if you search for winnepeg it should find it!

I also got moses basket for £30 (cos i was getting free delivery). Think I'm gonna do what my sis did with her LOs and put cot in our room and put baby to sleep in Moses basket in cot IYSWIM. Hence no need for moses basket stand.

I dreamt I lived in a shopping centre....not sure I want that to come true as I spend enough already .

Glitterkitty - congrats on the blue bean!

Pelvic floor exercises - er, no, not been doing them...i know i probably should be but i just never think about it! Bought oil for p. massage but haven't started that either.

Pg brain has gone into meltdown. just tried to ring DH on his mobile. Voice that answered was NOT DH...thought one of his workmates must have answered it. Person on other end of phone v confused cos he thought it was DH ringing him (our home number stored in phone as DHs name). Turned out I'd rung FIL. So both v confused but managed to figure it out!!! Darn these new phones!!!!

Katy44 · 03/01/2007 17:35

Thank you

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runnyhabbit · 03/01/2007 17:45

Congratulations zazas so excited for you.

Another thing for the lists is witch hazel. I went through loads after ds birth. Literally soaked maternity pads in it, and it was very, very soothing. Didn't realise how much good it was doing me until I ran out. Thank god for 24hr Tesco! Cheap sanitary towels do exactly the same job as maternity ones, plus they are about half the price, and you use loads of them (well I did)
I remember my mum bringing in a lovely fruit salad the day after ds was born, and various fruit smoothies. It was only after I wolfed everything down that she told me "its to make your first bowel movements easier for you" sorry tmi, but she was right! So stock up on all the things that will make you poo!!

Glad to hear of all the munchie attacks. My stomach seems to have got smaller too so it feels like I'm eating all the time. Had to send dh downstairs last night, cos I really fancied some bread and butter!

runnyhabbit · 03/01/2007 17:47

lol at myself - can't believe I've just written the word poo

just when I'd got my dignity back after ds, it's disappearing again right before my eyes.........

BigBellyCornflakeKid · 03/01/2007 18:01

Dignity - whats that??!! When half the northern hemisphere have seen your hamburger and norks - what is left?

Glitterkitty - congrats on blue bean.

Katy44 - I got my swaddling blankets at www.lulasapphire.co.uk - really soft and lovely - have matching muslin cloths

I am off to John Lewis thurs or fri to get the rest of my baby stuff - it is a lovely shop Feeling a bit rough today - hot/headache so may wait til friday.

Love the new name for thread

Sexonslightlypuffylegs · 03/01/2007 19:28

Love the name of this thread - inspired choice!

Glitterkitty, congrats on the blue bean.

We have just had a powercut for the last hour - well scary. We have hardly any candles either so went to neighbours who were lovely!

Hope everyone is ok.

CaptainDippyClausWithABump · 03/01/2007 20:45

Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!

Just lost BIG post - Sucky Suck Suck!

Oh well - I'm back!

Hurrah!!

So what has been happening? Have people had wonderful Chistmasses and New Near's?? Ours has been very traumatic and stressful with the whole moving thing as, to be honest, DH's parents were complete dickheads in the end - they practically kicked us out and gave us no help with the move whatsoever, it was truly awful and I am soooo glad it is over now. We are really settling down to life in our lovely new home - girls room and dining room are decorated, but I think we're going to give it a good old rest on the decorating front for a few months now as we are both completely knackered!! The girls LOVE their new home and are so happy and relaxed here, which is lovely to see! So all is going well in DippyLand and it is great to be back with you guys - Have I missed out on anything major??????

GlitterKitty - Congratulations on the Blue Bean - Fab news!! We had our 22 week scan on the 20th Dec and everything was fine and dandy with our Bean, which was great. We had a super lovely male Sonographer who showed us everything about the baby's development and explained it all to us in great detail, which was so nice. He topped it all of by giving us seven gorgeous pics of our wee little wobbling Bean who was v.happy to perform for the camera - So all is good with my big Bump!!

Super.

Well, I can't remember what else I wrote in my last post (grrrr!) but that is the jist - Great to be back - Looking forward to rejoining the madness!!

Big Smooches.....

CaptainDippy
23 + 6
(Where'd the time go??????)

YvieE · 03/01/2007 21:59

Congratulations on your engagement Zazas -you are going to have an exciting year.
Congrats on the Blue Bean Glitterkitty
Welcome back CD
Katy44 am going to update my stats now
Did anybody have or is going to have a baby shower? If so was it a surprise?

GoodKingWestCountryLass · 03/01/2007 22:00

Congrats to everyone who needs congratulating!

As for rainforests, DH bought me a lady shaver for Xmas.....

YvieE · 03/01/2007 22:09

PS - Love the name of the thread.
Have now faced facts that i do look like I have swallowed a football and there is no chance that I'm going to be able to see anything below my tum for the next few months - so have booked an appointment with DP this weekend

CaptainDippy · 03/01/2007 22:24

Oooooh zazas- You got engaged - How lovely - Congratulations!!!

BigBellyCornflakeKid · 04/01/2007 08:23

Welcome back CD!

If I left dh to do my rainforest would probably end up with a brazilian wax

Sexonslightlypuffylegs · 04/01/2007 10:20

Hi CD, welcome back and am glad things are all ok with you.

I would never ask dh to trim down there - I would end up with an episiotomy!!

Hope everyone ok today. I am finding wearing any clothes uncomfortable already - have taken to wearing nothing below the waist apart from knickers- when I am in the house!!

Still got an age to go! Wonder how they would feel at work if I went in with no trousers/skirt!

BigBellyCornflakeKid · 04/01/2007 10:26

Don't worry your ladytropical rainforest will keep you warm and covered up nicely at work

I have posted on the pg forum about the strep b test - can get it at www.gbss.org.uk - never been tested before but having read more about it recently will definitely get one and get tested. Did you see This Morning yesterday with that poor mum and her daughter - I think its pretty shocking that the NHS don't have a reliable routine test - but for the sake of £32 would happily buy my own...but not everyone can afford one - hence the purpose of the nhs... phew little rant there!

weeonion · 04/01/2007 10:26

good morning folks - a new year and another new thread!

congrats glitter on another blue bump (i dont think we can call the huge bumps beans any longer!!)

i think we have misplacesd a few people along the way! hope they are ok and it is just the business of the festive season and the sheer scale of the catch up with these threads!

like some of you - been out doign teh trawl of teh sales for bump stuff - i want far too much and not enough space for it but i have got loads of my list - down to my disposable knickers and cotton wool. good tip on the witch hazel tho- now added!

hope you all have a good day. x

BigBellyCornflakeKid · 04/01/2007 10:29

Arnica also essential for bringing down bruising. Is anyone going to try homeopathic stuff during labour? Is something would be interested in - in fact I'll try anything!

hotlipsmummy · 04/01/2007 12:03

brilliant new thread title, thanks Katy! Couldn't agree more - am usually ok at managing the "foliage" but have let it slide after a very painful wax a couple of months ago... is only going to be worse now...

Anyway great news for Zazas, love weddings! But goodness will be busy for you - makes me feel very lazy!

Btw - does anyone have the Anna cot from John Lewis? We have the Ellen cotbed for DS and the one handed drop side is brill - couldn't imagine trying to drop the side whilst holding him and having to use 2 hands iyswim! Anyway the Anna has the same mechanism so was thinking of getting that for the new one, but was really hoping for some second hand steals...