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Come hither upduffed viroids here we will hold your hand through scans, rejoice at your hairy shins and of course share your lust over Ian McShane. It's JS Grads 48!

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Lalalalalaa · 30/10/2016 21:51

Welcome, welcome, welcome to the 48th 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 47th grads thread is here

The thread we have graduated from is here in its 61st outing. WARNING: they're all a bit kerazy not to mention randy!

There is also a Just Mumming thread <a class="break-all" href="//onwww.mumsnet.com/Talk/postnatal_clubs/2588689-we-re-still-teething-trying-to-wean-and-our-babies-just-won-t-go-to-sleep-when-we-re-trying-to-js-for-another-one-it-s-just-mumming-no-11" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">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!

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pretzelpieces · 26/08/2017 08:17

fuzzy how wonderful! You must be so relieved!

sofie good that they're keeping an eye on it.

tri that's good to know that your milk dried up early too. So many people told me that it didn't dry up till later but I swear there was nothing there and DD was just getting increasingly frustrated and agitated about it.

NovaArt3mis · 28/08/2017 19:04

How's everyone doing?

We bought our first cute sleepsuits/vests the other day, and pretty much raid TKMaxx every week for Aden & Anais muslins and burp bibs in various sizes. Feeling movement pretty much every day now and have my 20 week scan on Friday.

justtheonethen · 28/08/2017 19:10

Hope everyone has had a great weekend.
I've had a nice one of seeing friends and got up to watch the boxing. I'm totally knackered now!

Boob watch- a D cup is too small Shock. I look like a porn star Grin

TriJo · 28/08/2017 19:10

C is walking independently at last (17 months today!) so everything just got twice as tiring!

16 weeks today, not feeling too bad, just a little annoyed that the hot weather arrived when I'm outbumping all my shorts!

justtheonethen · 28/08/2017 19:12

X post with both of you Smile

SofiePendragon · 28/08/2017 19:37

Oooh - a flurry of posts! We've had a relaxed weekend, now sitting down with a Chinese in front of "a close shave"

Can't believe it's the end of August already - in 4 months I'll be on mat leave woo hoo!

FuzzyOwl · 28/08/2017 21:08

How lovely Nova. Hope your scan goes well.

Yay for walking Tri. I found it made things easier really - no having to lug a baby around to pop into a shop, especially when heavily pregnant.

That sounds lovely just.

Hope you enjoy your Chinese Sofie.

FuzzyOwl · 28/08/2017 21:08

I meant seeing your friends was lovely just!

justtheonethen · 28/08/2017 22:47

Not my poem star boobs fuzzy Grin

justtheonethen · 28/08/2017 22:48

*porn obviously

FuzzyOwl · 28/08/2017 23:04

Well, they are undoubtably lovely enough to not need to mention! Despite having two children, my chest/ribs expand but boobs have never grown when pregnant and I can stay lying flat on my chest when I am full term (although a little wobbly due to the bump).

TriJo · 29/08/2017 00:50

Mine got comedy huge (up 6 cup sizes) last time, but not much growth to speak of so far with #2. Mercifully.

justtheonethen · 29/08/2017 08:04

6?! I would die!!! I don't like it. I want my tiny pert B cups back please. Not these comedy balloons Grin

NovaArt3mis · 30/08/2017 09:36

I miss my b cups too!

I have two winter coats being delivered today, might post for opinions. Too expensive to keep both.

GP has referred me to physio for SPD/PGP. Very helpfully said "It'll be 4-8 weeks before you're seen though, I'd probably just go private". Well yes dear, on your salary I'm sure you would!

justtheonethen · 30/08/2017 11:31

FFS Nova, my gp always does this too, er I'm a teacher Grin

Ooh yes do post coats. It can be like advanced window shopping.

justtheonethen · 30/08/2017 15:14

All fine at the scan. Very wriggly baby and low risk for everything. Phew!

FuzzyOwl · 30/08/2017 16:32

Great news justtheonethen

The NHS physio I had last time was awful Nova. I was lucky to get private healthcare through work but I was given some information on ways to try to help, such as sitting down when getting dressed etc. I will find it and post it for you.

NovaArt3mis · 30/08/2017 17:16

Brilliant news just

That would be really amazing fuzzy If it gets really bad I might end up having to try one or two private sessions but I'd really rather use the money for something else.

The coats are massive Confused will have to go back. But the underwired bras I got are like my boobs are on clouds, so not completely unsuccessful!

TriJo · 30/08/2017 22:56

Nova My maternity parka is enormous, was way too big until about 27 weeks last time but I could barely close it at 40 weeks as I was equally huge! I could zip it most of the way up over a baby carrier until DS was around a year old as well.

NovaArt3mis · 31/08/2017 04:45

Ah, I'll bear that in mind trijo I'll be about 24 weeks by the end of September so I'll look again then. These coats will never fit unless my arms and legs grow about a foot each Grin

justtheonethen · 31/08/2017 21:00

Er can we talk thrush? GrinBlush
Is it thrush if you have used the pessary and cream for two days and you're still burning like a mofo?

FuzzyOwl · 31/08/2017 21:54

I find even after treating thrush can last a week or so before completely clearing up just. Might be worth getting it checked out anyway. Do you have lots of itching as that is usually what annoys me the most?

justtheonethen · 31/08/2017 22:13

Sooo itchy Blush

FuzzyOwl · 31/08/2017 22:16

Does sound like thrush. I find antibiotics and using pads often result in it for me, which is great after giving birth/miscarrying! I usually take the tablet (fairly certain you can't when pregnant though) and use the pessary and cream, and still find it takes about a week to fully clear up. Maybe wait a few more days? You can also get anti itching cream which can burn for the first couple of seconds after you apply it, but then does help.

justtheonethen · 31/08/2017 22:29

Right need some anti itch cream. Not allowed tablet so pessary and cream will have to do. Maybe it's the meds I'm on for hg?

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