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The lovely Pupuce has also returned to us now that the Aptamil ad is gone. Good to see you gal!!

32 replies

moondog · 12/11/2005 07:18

Pupuce......

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mears · 12/11/2005 12:16

Welcome back

Hausfrau · 12/11/2005 12:18

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LIZS · 12/11/2005 12:26

hooray !!

piffle · 12/11/2005 13:42

from me too

bossykate · 12/11/2005 14:25

welcome back

expatinscotland · 12/11/2005 14:38

Welcome back, pupuce!

hercules · 12/11/2005 14:46

Hello, been a long time!

Enid · 12/11/2005 15:01

oh hooray

and I'm pg as well

fantastic timing

welcome back x E

expatinscotland · 12/11/2005 15:12

Yes, I'm still pregnant as well .

pupuce · 12/11/2005 19:54

Great news Enid, is it your 3rd ????
Thanks everyone, I hope I don't have to disappear again

pupuce · 12/11/2005 19:55

Expat - can I help

expatinscotland · 12/11/2005 19:57

Let's just say I've been rolling on the birthing ball faithfully and walking up the stairs sideways .

I KNOW it's not engaged, it's only 35 weeks and a second child. Just glad it's - so far- cepahlic.

SO hoping for a water birth this time - no forceps or epidurals.

pupuce · 12/11/2005 20:16

Expat ---- it is simple.... think positive, you can do this, you won't need an epidural etc.... believe me .... talk yourself into a positive birth... it will happen... what happened last time ?

Marina · 12/11/2005 20:22

Salut Pupuce (et Tiktok aussi)

expatinscotland · 12/11/2005 20:24

It took forever and I felt utterly blasted by the pain. Then, the baby had her hand up by her head and her head was turned the wrong way. After getting to 10cm and pushing for 1.5 hours, I had to have forceps.

By then, I'd been awake for 32 hours, in labour for 24 with nothing to eat or drink.

It wasn't a good time at all.

pupuce · 12/11/2005 20:38

Bonsoir Marina
Expat - i am taking bets... labour of less than 10 hours, no pain relief this time...
Start believing it and it will happen.....

hunkermunker · 12/11/2005 20:40

Hi Pupuce - really glad to see you back

pupuce · 12/11/2005 20:40

And I know what I am talking about
You won't get pain relief as you will progress too quickly....

Enid · 13/11/2005 12:10

so nice to see you back pupuce

yes it will be third

had vile high forcepts with dd1 and amazingly quick straightforward delivery with dd2. Am seriously worried that I wont make it to hospital this time but as I've never bothered with an epidural before I may as well have baby at home. Am talking to midwife next week.

Enid · 13/11/2005 12:11

my worry is that I get so carried away with labour i completely ignore the midwife and just push like mad, dont care about pain, just want baby out...then I tear

expatinscotland · 13/11/2005 12:25

Oh, that gives me hope, Enid.

I had Haight-Ferguson forceps for DD and am SO hoping not to a) need an assisted delivery b) NOT tear along my episiotomy scar.

Enid · 13/11/2005 12:27

I did tear but it was my own fault

honestly expat it couldnt have been more different dd1 was 'ear presenting' -horrible she was so bruised

with dd2 I woke at 2am, in hospital at 3.45am, she was born at 4.10am. No drugs, no time! and I was out by 10.30am. Bliss.

expatinscotland · 13/11/2005 12:30

DD had her hand up next to her head and was sunny side up. It was awful.

pupuce · 13/11/2005 19:11

Well Enid, take it easy and if the MW does know you ahve torn badly before she will make you listen (tell your hubby to remind her when she walks in!)
And expat - hearing Enid should make you realise that I am right about my bet

Pruni · 13/11/2005 19:24

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