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Due November 2009 - Remember, remember we're due in November, but not yet quite ready to pop!

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Fruitpastels · 07/09/2009 12:20

Hope everyone can find us!

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scarlotti · 08/09/2009 13:09

Erika more than happy to sell you some of my crafty stuff, what sort of things are you after? Feel free to email me if that's easier.

beepbeep think I'm with you on the sterilising front, not sure I'd be happy with just a dishwasher for the first 3 or 4 months.

tigger don't worry about not being organised although I would suggest things like cots might be easier to do now, before we're in the last 4 weeks and bigger and more tired.

Ninjacat · 08/09/2009 13:16

Tigger you are not alone. We have put off baby organising until end sept/early oct but as the woman in the delivery suite next to me yesterday had her baby at 35wks I should probably reconsider.

Dp still sick.

Trying to muster the courage to go into work. Really won't be worth it if I don't go soon but just cant face it. Dr said he would sign me off for rest of pg with severe pain but being self employed it's not very practical unfortunately. Still nice of him to offer.

Will get my act together and go now.

skorpion · 08/09/2009 13:55

I'm not going to bother with a steriliser. Everybody I know back home made do with boiling the cleaned bottles in a pan full of water. Does the same job but doesn't cost much.

PavlovtheForgetfulCat · 08/09/2009 14:04

Just bookmarking

PavlovtheForgetfulCat · 08/09/2009 14:04

Loving the title btw fruit

claired21 · 08/09/2009 14:11

Thanks for the kind words, I'm still not sure why my boss told me I would've been made redundant if I wasn't pregnant. That information was just between myself and the Directors, not my colleagues. He has told everyone else it didn't make business sense to reduce the team to 5 with 1 going on maternity leave shortly.

I suspect the Company know that their redundancy selection criteria (mainly based on two people's opinion of our "performance" when the Company have never tracked performance or disciplinary and the majority of us, especially me & the person who lost her job, do not work directly for those two people) was slightly suspect and they are trying to avoid anyone challenging the decision. I think I'm more upset that I've effectively had a poor performance review which I don't agree with.

Anyway, I'm trying to put it behind me. Only 7/8 weeks until I start maternity leave and who knows what will happen next year, maybe I'll have a lottery win!!

On the organising front, we've cleared out the spare room (must start calling it baby's room), varnished the windows and painted the ceiling. Still need to decide on paint for the walls, gloss the woodwork & have a new carpet fitted before I can actually start buying baby equipment. We really do need to get a move on! Especially when I think of the advice to have 3 months between paint/carpet fumes settling before bringing a new baby home. Will speak to DP when he gets home...

We know we're having a boy and could easily agree on a girl's name... have about 4 options for boys but none which we're 100% on. Still waiting for "the one".

southernbelle77 · 08/09/2009 14:11

Just been trying to have a big catch up although can't remember what I've read about who etc!

Sorry for all those suffering with pain, day or night. I'm really struggling to sleep at night and it's getting to me. I managed to go to bed for two hours earlier so feeling a bit more human again!

Have almost done sorted out the spare room now. Will get dh to take the bed down and put it in the garage at the weekend and then we will be able to start sorting the cot out!

lemontop · 08/09/2009 14:13

laugs thanks for offer but I think I may already have the same book! according to the dietician it's wrong to think carbs are evil and apparently if you have a balance it lowers the GI!

tigger i've only just started organising but nowhere near the steriliser stage! I'm hoping it's all going to happen when I'm on maternity leave!

PavlovtheForgetfulCat · 08/09/2009 14:21

I got my leave date from work!!! officially 24th Sept, but I am doing some training, including one that involves doing additional hours which I need to take back so I am in the office thursday, then not again until 21st Sept, and then, that is it!!! Woohoo!!!

I missed my anti-d injection yesterday, need to see midwife to refer me again, but heyho I am not really too worried, its a precaution more than anything isn't it? So while I need it done, I am not overly stressed about it. Stress is my middle name and this is nothing compared to sharing my life with a builders who show no sign of ever leaving!!!

claired21 · 08/09/2009 14:29

Just got this email, had to share it hope nobody minds!

The 'Middle Wife by a 2nd grade Teacher.

I've been teaching now for about fifteen years. I have two kids myself, but the best birth story I know is the one I saw in my own second grade classroom a few years back.

When I was a kid, I loved show-and-tell. So I always have a few sessions with my students. It helps them get over shyness and usually, show-and-tell is pretty tame. Kids bring in pet turtles, model airplanes, pictures of fish they catch, stuff like that. And I never, ever place any boundaries or limitations on them. If they want to lug it in to school and talk about it, they're welcome.

Well, one day this little girl, Erica, a very bright, very outgoing kid, takes her turn and waddles up to the front of the class with a pillow stuffed under her sweater.

She holds up a snapshot of an infant. 'This is Luke, my baby brother, and I'm going to tell you about his birthday.'

'First, Mom and Dad made him as a symbol of their love, and then Dad put a seed in my Mom's stomach, and Luke grew in there. He ate for nine months through an umbrella cord.'

She's standing there with her hands on the pillow, and I'm trying not to laugh and wishing I had my camcorder with me. The kids are watching her in amazement.

'Then, about two Saturdays ago, my Mom starts saying and going, 'Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh!' Erica puts a hand behind her back and groans. 'She walked around the house for, like an hour, 'Oh, oh, oh!' (Now this kid is doing a hysterical duck walk and groaning.)

'My Dad called the middle wife. She delivers babies, but she doesn't have a sign on the car like the Domino's man. They got my Mom to lie down in bed like this.' (Then Erica lies down with her back against the wall.)

'And then, pop! My Mom had this bag of water she kept in there in case he got thirsty, and it just blew up and spilled all over the bed, like psshhheew!' (This kid has her legs spread with her little hands miming water flowing away. It was too much!)

'Then the middle wife starts saying 'push, push,' and 'breathe, breathe. They started counting, but never even got past ten. Then, all of a sudden, out comes my brother. He was covered in yucky stuff that they all said it was from Mom's play-center, (placenta) so there must be a lot of toys inside there. When he got out, the middle wife spanked him for crawling up in there.'

Then Erica stood up, took a big theatrical bow and returned to her seat. I'm sure I applauded the loudest. Ever since then, when it's show-and-tell day, I bring my camcorder, just in case another 'Middle Wife' comes along.

helips · 08/09/2009 14:39

Hi all,

so many posts that I haven't had a chance to read them all!

Will catch up but just wanted to say thanks for all the advice re ds and nursery. I worried all last night and this morning but it went better than I hoped. He did cry and cling on to me as I was leaving which was heartbreaking but I loitered around for a few minutes and he was fine. Then I rang an hour later and the staff said there had been some tears but he was playing happily in the garden and has really bonded with one of the girls there. When I picked him up I watched him playing without him seeing me and he looked like he was enjoying himself. I am so relieved! Thanks for everyones kind words, my heart goes out to everyone else in the same boat this week but we will be alright, us mums just have to be brave!

claired21 great story!

Right will go back and read today's news properly, hope everyone is well!

tasjaSAmuminSA · 08/09/2009 15:49

Hi there ladies

Can I join you please? I'm from SA and lived in the UK for 4 years and lived on mumsnet. As I've got a busy live now back in SA I don't have that much time for the internet but MISS you ladies alot! Will try now to pop in every week or every day (when I get the chance) as I now only work halfday!

I've got a DD of 3 and I'm due with DS on 26th of Nov

Tamlin · 08/09/2009 15:59

Yay, more November people! (waving generally)

For people still squabbling over baby names, the official lists for 2008 were just released. Esme has just hit the top 100, which I think is terrific (being an immense fan of Esme Weatherwax - the more Esmes the better!) Wasn't surprised to see Oliver in at #2 as it seems that half of DS's friends answer to Ollie!

I am being really rubbish at listening to the hypnobirthing CDs and doing the pilates one which is supposed to help with SPD. Each one takes about forty minutes, and I just don't seem to have a spare chunk of forty minutes in my day. I'm running around like a headless chicken after DS for most of the day, and then once he's in bed I seem to spend the evening trying to pick up the chaos, clear up from dinner, and fold laundry. But forty minutes straight in order to relax and prepare for the birth? Possibly my CDs should have 'For First-Time Mothers Only' written on them as a warning.

The personal comments from random villagers have also ramped up a notch recently. 'Ooh, not long now, then - two months, really? Eeh, he's going to be a giant! Ooh love, you'll pop, won't you? Rather you than me!'

scarlotti · 08/09/2009 16:30

Glad it's not just me that sits there looking at the CD's then! really must try and find the time.

welcome tasja helips glad today went better for your DS

claired great story. I'd say that it sounds like your company is trying to cover themselves for shoddy practice rather than an indication of your performance so try not to take it to heart.

Just been to tesco - they have tommee tippee sterilisers on sale at half price if anyone needs one. I've been on the lookout so picked up an electric one for £19. The microwave/cold ones are at £11. The breast pumps in that range (closer to nature) are half price too

wook · 08/09/2009 16:34

Tigger I am not organised either and spending the long hours before dawn tossing and turning, worrying about cots, shelves, wardrobes etc etc!

Is anyone else anaemic? - I think somebody may have said they were- The doctors have just called to tell me to go and pick up my prescription- i was a bit miffed but it turns out my bloods (which I had done last week at 31 weeks) have come back showing I am anaemic so I have to get a load of iron tablets. Coupled with v. low blood pressure of 90/45 I think I may have an explanation for why I have generally been feeling (and looking!) like death warmed up for the last couple of months!!

Names- well, I am still set on Hedy but in a bit of a tangle over middle names, started a baby names thread in a panic about them if anyone wants to help out! If Hedy turns out to be more Eddy than Hedy then the boy's nameat the top of the list for me was Will or Wilf.

Reading- whoever recommended Fingersmith thank you I loved it. Started a book called 'December' now which is good so far, very frustrating- about a girl who refuses to speak and the effect on her parents. Can't imagine anything more frustrating! She'd better start speaking by the end of the book!!

BeckyBendyLegs · 08/09/2009 17:07

Wook not sure if I recommended it or not but I was reading another Sarah Waters book. Fingersmith is EXCELLENT! I'm not reading Affirmity by her. She is such a great story teller.

Claire funny story!

Well everyone is back from their first day at school today and I am KNACKERED from walking to and from school and to town and back! Blumin' eche. Some random bloke walked past me and said 'you look like you're in pain'. What?? How would he know!!!

We're watching Numberjacks now.

BeckyBendyLegs · 08/09/2009 17:32

Oooh everyone I need some ideas. I'm going to a 80s theme party in 2 weeks and am supposed to go as an 80s icon. Given how tubby I will be I need some suggestions! All I can think of is Mr Blobby (wearing that pink Isabella Oliver dress) or DH suggested Demi Moore on the cover of Vanity Fair (yeah right!!!!). The party is to celebrate the '21st birthday' of a dear friend of mine who had a heart and lung transplant 21 years ago (she is 37 now). I went to Uni with her and she is an inspiration in her approach to life since she nearly lost it at 16 years. But I need ideas of what to go as!!!!

Trikken · 08/09/2009 17:35

hi all, dh and I have had an absolute pig of a day so far, took ds to the doctors and she gave him some cream for his bum which he didnt want to have put on at all, and also was given some antibiotics as some scratches on his chin have got infected as well. so I ended up wearing the first lot and cant get any more in him as he wont drink it as it is not anything like calpol. we're supposed to give this to him four times a day but it'd take all day just to get one into him.

Ninja I think it was a shock for my mum to be told she was having three, she suspected twins as she was quite big but wasnt prepared when told it was three.

skorpion it was good to have two sisters to talk to when we were growing up, but then we didnt always see eye to eye but i expect you get that with most brothers and sisters. We are close now, really like spending time with them.

Eeyore you are right, we are definately not identical, most of our friends didnt realise we were triplets as we had a lot of seperate friends, tho the ones we'd known for ages or were all friends with obviously did. We are all different but my sisters are a similar size so sometimes used to get jealous that they could borrow eachother's clothes. still have days i do feel a bit envious that they are sizes 10 and 12 to my 18, but then i am lucky in other areas of my life so im thankful for what i've got.

woo! loong post, will try to keep it down next time!

scarlotti · 08/09/2009 18:23

trikken do you have a syringe? We have used that with ds in the past. If you fill it with the antibiotics, then have a chocolate button ready in your hand you can normally squirt it down the back of their throats or he might even just let you squirt it in for the button. Other things I've done is mix it in with some sort of smoothie drink, or milkshake. Anything you know he likes really!

BBL could you wear white and go as the marshmallow man from ghostbusters?

Trikken · 08/09/2009 18:38

scarlotti thanks for that, i do have a syringe so will try it tomorrow (he fell asleep on dh so put him to bed.)
I didnt think about the fact he might not like it, cos he's always been good when having calpol or lactulose but they are both sweet and nice tasting.

EasyEggs · 08/09/2009 20:03

Wow I need to keep up more than once every couple of days!! I get lost so apologies for seeming rude not to reply

Just wanted to say Wook I too have very low BP and am anaemic, fantastic isn't it Just started my tablets tonight so hopefully they'll kick in soon. I am totally exhausted.

Somebody asked about names?? I have decided on Charlotte, but it will be shortened to Lottie. Not 100% on middle name/s yet but I really really want Louise as it was one of my best friends middle name and she died very suddenly in Jan this yr I think this new little lady even being here has a lot to do with her for various reasons, sounds mad I know... Anyway the other name is Victoria as it is a family name but not too sure what to do. Do you think Charlotte Victoria Louise or Charlotte Louise Victoria is too much??? Honest opinions would be greatly appreciated!

Back and stomach are still agony today grrr, need a week off to recover (even a day would be nice!) but I don't think anyone would like to come look after my 4 for that long Shame really lol.

TMI alert but can anyone help here?? I have had thrush 4 times now in the last 3 months and it's getting ridiculous. I have used the Canesten pessary and cream treatments each time and it just keeps coming back. I usually do get it once or twice when I'm preg but seriously, nothing like this. I can't take it anymore!!!! Any suggestions?

Sorry for that but I'm at the end of my teather with it

Anyway off to hang up some more washing, fun, fun, fun!....

scarlotti · 08/09/2009 20:34

easyeggs good name choice - that's mine I'd go for the Charlotte Louise Victoria out of the two options. Two middle names is more common these days so I'd say it's fine.

I've suffered with thrush on and off since the start. I get a cream from the doc that is in a tube so you can squirt it inside. It's 10% of the active ingredient as opposed to only 2% in Caneston that you buy over the counter. It's still Caneston but it works much better and is a one treatment thing.

Only other thing I know of is natural yoghurt, but that's always sounded a bit yucky to me!

Fruitpastels · 08/09/2009 20:39

EasyEggs you could try eating live natural yoghurt every day. It's meant to work. I can't think of much else you can do whilst pg. Don't use soap or bubble bath either, it will irritate and make it worse. Hope that helps. BTW like the name choices. Either combination of names sound fine to me!

We're not yet decided on the name front either. Have been very relaxed about it in this pg. Have 2 boy names and 1 girl name, stuck on middles names, so really haven't got very far..

It has been so hot in the South East today. I'm so hoping for a cooler day tomorrow.

I'm also struggling with this blimmin heartburn and feel I can't enjoy eating anything! I'll be sleeping propped up on a pillow tonight.

I'm a bit late - welcome newbies!!

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ErikaMaye · 08/09/2009 20:40

Tigger keep calm and carry on ? plenty of time yet. Glad the physio went okay, though sorry to hear about your DSs birthday cards being so late Poor thing, hope he wasn?t too upset.

Scarlotti Ohhh what have you got?? I just want some things to make my book look pretty (am feeling so girly at the moment!). At the moment I?ve used some of those thin, shiny leaves and gel pens mainly, I didn?t have much to start with!! I will try and email you but am still having problems with my account!

Ninja Sorry to hear about the awkward work position.

Claired you sound fantastically organised. I don?t think we?re going to paint my room, simply because I don?t want to, and frankly, can?t afford it. Its cream anyway, so suitable for baby, do feel bad about not redecorating though!! And if you work out how to win the lottery, do be sure to share your secret, won?t you? And that?s a really sweet story ? shame they spelt my name wrong

Pavlov are they still there?? Hope they leave you in peace soon! Yey for maternity leave date though

Helips so glad it went better for you both today

Tasja welcome

Tamlin I have no excuse and yet have been very bad at listening to the CD too I occasionally slam it on when I remember? Would you like me to come and slaughter the members of the village for you? I have several from down here I?d like to put in a sack and beat with a stick. I don?t mind if you have some to throw in too

Wook am not anaemic, but am being put on iron tablets anyway, as my hospital freaks out at anyones iron being below 12

Becky is this any help for you at all?

Easyeggs I think that Charlotte Louise Victoria sounds better out of the two. And don?t worry ? Bryn is having two middle names and a double-barrelled surname If he?d been a girl, middle name would have been Pamela after a close friend of mine who died last year. So I think its lovely. Hope the thrush clears up ? can?t be of much help as have never had it!!

Bryn has been SO active today I still haven't got over how amazing it is when he moves... I could lay just staring at my belly for hours. And do, sometimes

My ex social worker popped round earlier as she has some paper work for me to fill in for the change of teams - but didn't bring it over as she was in a rush and wants to be able to stop for a cup of tea

Hope you're all having a good evening.

Fruitpastels · 08/09/2009 20:41

I think eating the natural yoghurt works better than using it down there, I've never tried doing that way as it sounds way too messy

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