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Due August '07 - Part 4

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tokentotty · 11/04/2007 14:57

Welcome all !!!!

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BabyMadwithBump · 21/05/2007 14:51

NO , PG brain!

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GillL · 21/05/2007 14:58

Hello all. Glad all the holidays were good. It's scary to think about some of you being 30 weeks already. I'm only 27 weeks but I'm sure I'll start to get scared in a few weeks time. It's mainly because I know what to expect.

Banana - I can't believe what that woman put you through. I would have been in tears!

Conkertree - I'll be having my second baby. My first labour was 5 1/2 hours from first symptom to delivery. That's why I've asked for a home birth. I really don't want to deliver this one in the car.

I had a nice relaxing weekend. Dd stayed at mum and dad's Friday night so dh and I went out for dinner and to see a film. It was so nice to have peace on quiet on Saturday morning! On Sunday we went to the seaside with dh's dad and girlfriend. The weather was very pleasant and we sat on the (virtually empty) beach for a while before going back to fil's, who made us dinner. Also met new neighbour who has a dd who is only 3 weeks old than my dd. Should be good for her to have a new playmate. We don't know anyone in the area, despite having lived there for 5 years. My sister is up the road but prefers to spend the weekends with her kids and dh on their own.

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bananabump · 21/05/2007 15:10

Hi all, thanks for the moral support. I've gotten over feeling indignant now, was just a bit shocked since it's the first time anyone has made more than the briefest of comments on my weight. I probably won't complain because it'll look as if I'm being oversensitive, which maybe I am a bit. Who isn't when they're pregnant?

Conkertree, amazed at your friends 2 hour labour! At least it was 3am on the motorway, and not 5.15pm with all the rush hour traffic rubbernecking over it.

Not had any (palpable) braxton hicks yet, what do they feel like?

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BabyMadwithBump · 21/05/2007 15:13

GillL I had DS#1 within 4 hours, and DS#2 within 3 hours, I've booked a "home birth" as I've been having dreams about having this LO on the kitchen floor unplanned home birth!

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GillL · 21/05/2007 15:25

I just know I'd be really stressed if I had to wait for dh to come home and for someone to pick dd up before we went to the hospital. If I'd listened to the midwives at the hospital last time and stayed home any longer then dd would have been born either at home or in the car. I've got the wait for the results of my second growth scan (first one on 31st May) but if everything's ok and I reach 37 weeks then it should all be fine.

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BabyMadwithBump · 21/05/2007 15:31

bananabump My BH's have been light cramps with rise and fall, also hardening tummy, mainly it's when I walk, it did get DH worried (keep him on his toe's ) but I did have them most of the weekend!

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Mrsshuvel · 21/05/2007 15:34

Hi Everyone

Katybird - I'm just going to use the E111 equivalent when i go to France in two weeks, i used the AA for my travel insurance to the US though. They were reasonably priced and insure quite late into pregnancy, can't remember exactly how many weeks (PG brain!).

at the way you were treated Banana, i make GillL right, i would have been in tears too. Did you go on your own? I don't know if i could have handled someone being rude to me if i was on my own. Especially if it's their job to reassure you everything's alright.

Glad everyone's had fab holiday's. Mine seems like an age ago now. Hope you picked up some baby bargins in the US TT.

Trying to convince DP that we need to order Bugaboo and car seat at the weekend. You see after all that shopping on holiday i'm having withdrawals and need to buy more baby things.

Not sure if i had Braxton Hicks yesterday or not but something weird was going on. I was in terrible pain, couldn't eat my dinner and had to go and lay on the bed on all fours with pillows supporting my belly while DP rubbed my back. Lastest about an hour. Also getting back ache but not low down, higher up. I think it might have something to do with the increasing massiveness of my boobs. I think i'm going to have to get measured for more bras.

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funbun · 21/05/2007 15:41

Recent names I've heard that seem ot be getting more common are Finn/Finley, Isabella/Arabella/Annabella and Isaac. All lovely but it would be a shame if when the little darlings went to school they were one of 2 or 3 with the same name. Also Alfie.

I don't know how to check recent popular names but I do find myself reading the 'Births' section in the local paper.

More NCT classes tonight - DP wasn't too keen on the group tasks last week but felt it was worthwhile - nice bunch of other mums all due around the same in this area which is nice.

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bananabump · 21/05/2007 15:53

Thanks mrsshuvel, no I wasn't on my own, dp was there thankfully and he gave me a hug when we got outside and said it was unnecessary!

I'll be on my own tomorrow but I'm likely to be in "not taking any shit" mode, so the consultant had better watch out!

Gosh, the pain you were in sounds weird, do you feel ok today? Jealous of your extra boobage though lol mine haven't gone up that much as yet!

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Mrsshuvel · 21/05/2007 16:08

Banana - I feel fine today although i have noticed the bump looks huge today. Maybe it was some weird stretching thing going on. Although didn't feel like anything i had before. Hope all goes well with consultant tomorrow.

Funbun - We had Finlay and Alfie on our list but baby is still Albie at the moment -thats a month with same name so a record for us.

Do you think there's a limit to how much Gaviscon you should drink. Doesn't actually say on the bottle but this heartburn is driving me insane. Had to buy another bottle at lunch time. It works for about an hour then comes back. I've given up with the meauring spoon now and am just swigging from the bottle - very ladylike.
Anyone got any good remedies?

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Annie75 · 21/05/2007 16:22

Hello all. Just had a quick catch up on all the posts. Love the names coming up! It's so hard to think of original ones. I love the name Mia for a girl, but it's been really popular after Kate Winslet called her daughter that. More naming stats here .

TT - glad you had an ace time in Las Vegas. Did you sneak off to get married or have you already done that deed? Yeah, maybe we could do with a new thread as this one's taking a while to load each time.

Boobooma - thanks for directing me to the NCT website for the birthing pool. I'm a member and didn't think that they might have
them for sale. Will check them out.

Poor Bananabump - what a crappy morning you had. Hope seeing your baby again went some way to compensating for the way you were treated. The sonographer sounded just dismissive and awful. Not what you want/expect or deserve. I'm due to have another two growth scans as they said there's an outside possibility the baby might be a bit small. Best way to approach these appointments, I reckon, is to go armed with a list of questions which you print out and keep checking back that they've been answered (making notes as they talk certainly makes them think about what they're saying). I went into my consultant appt armed with a list of qs and an attitude (as I wanted a home birth and didn't see why I'd been referred to consultant-led care). She ended up asking someone for a strong cup of coffee - obviously too early in the morning for all the qs!

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katybird · 21/05/2007 16:41

Thanks for all the insurance advice, I need to get coverage for my stuff anyway, so may as well get one that will cover health too. Would be great if you can find the name of the company TT, then I can find the cheapest! Hope your mw appointment was fine, tell us all about Vegas!

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tokentotty · 21/05/2007 16:56

Sorry, been ages as was waiting for the midwife and she was rather late. anyway, worth the wait as all is fab ! Bloody pressure perfect, congratulated on not putting on loads of weight, blood sugar test came back perfect so no diabetes for me (slice of victoria sponge consumed to celebrate this) and it's the baby's head that's down which explains my need to go to the toilet constantly.
Have created another thread and am desperately trying to link to it so will post again when I've worked out why I can't cut and paste the URL.....

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tokentotty · 21/05/2007 16:57

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sanchan · 20/06/2007 10:12

Hi Ladies

Just noticed that you were talking about reusable nappies- I've got a complete birth to potty set available for sale if anyone is interested
I've just posted in the For Sale section, but basically it's the perfect combination of Tots Bots nappies and MotherEase wraps, as recommmended for most poeple by the Nappy Lady (where I bought them). Cost me over £300 new, but hoping to get £125 for the lot. All you'd need is a few muslins (if using for a newborn) and a nappy bukcet and you'd be all set!

Let me know if you're interested!

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