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TooImmatureTurtleDoves · 28/08/2012 13:42

Over here!

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TooImmatureTurtleDoves · 09/09/2012 10:03

I can't see your profile at all now. Confused

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jaggythistle · 09/09/2012 10:05

should be fixed now Blush

TooImmatureTurtleDoves · 09/09/2012 10:19

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TooImmatureTurtleDoves · 09/09/2012 10:20

Yay, vampire baby! Hee hee, those are so cute!

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jaggythistle · 09/09/2012 10:42

off pc now, will try to do more later. :)

hawthers · 09/09/2012 10:56

Quick one but jaggy had to post about DS1's pants issue. He was wearing his special stripey peppa pig pants and did a lovely poo in the loo yesterday but after wiping his bottom and chuckibg the loo paper in, he chucked his peppa pig pants on after which had fallen off while he was doing his number. Cue a 20 minute tantrums about wanting to put those pants back on which went into meltdown as I explained that they were wet and had pooey water on them. Bless him he was totally over tired after a busy week and a day at the Paralympics.calm was restored in the end when he decided zebra pants would do. Ahh the joys of 3 year olds. P.s. where do you get lightening mcqueen pants from? DS1 would be soooo excited by those!

jaggythistle · 09/09/2012 11:14

Asda! they didn't have them the first time i went in pants shopping, but they were back last week. he had to put on Francesco pants, but we had another not quite quick enough to the toilet incident so we are on the spiderpants now...

Biscuitsandtea · 09/09/2012 11:16

Yes I'd like to know about the LM pants too Smile (for ds1 of course, not me!)

Off to look at this vampire baby now Grin

Biscuitsandtea · 09/09/2012 11:27

Awww that looks cute Jaggy Smile I shall look forward to ds2 proving my mother wrong looking like that every time he smiles Smile

Your ds1 has amazing eyelashes too!

jaggythistle · 09/09/2012 11:28

he still has huge eyelashes! have added a couple more pics. :)

Biscuitsandtea · 09/09/2012 11:34

Super gorgeous pics Jaggy Smile

jaggythistle · 09/09/2012 11:37

thought you might be amused to see the garden mega project in there too Grin!

Biscuitsandtea · 09/09/2012 11:39

It looks fab! Is your DH available to come and do my garden? I'd feed him and everything?

jaggythistle · 09/09/2012 11:41

he's outside building furniture with the leftover wood believe it or not....

Biscuitsandtea · 09/09/2012 11:48

Well i suppose he can finish that first. What time should I expect him? We're having fajitas for tea so I just need to know whether to cook extra? Grin

I keep meaning to say, Ninja, if you're lurking, hope DS has got on ok at school. Have you loved yet? Hope that goes / is going / went well? Xx

Biscuitsandtea · 09/09/2012 11:49

MOVED not loved!

God I hate autocorrect sometimes!

jaggythistle · 09/09/2012 12:01

bet he'd love some fajitas as well Grin

Loopyhasanotherbean · 09/09/2012 12:12

hello all, sorry i'm late in showing my face, but have family here so haven't had much time for mumsnet, and took ages to catch up with the threads!

prob easier to paste my post from the other thread, so apologies for non-name checking...

so had the sweep on tuesday, it ramped up contractions and lost plug and started to lose membranes over night but went to hospital as arranged for 8am on wed morning for ELCS. They said they could break my waters to enable a highly supervised VBAC attempt but the consultant examined me and said baby had gone back to back, so we had to stick to the original plan of ELCS. They had problems getting him out, despite no real labour and no pushing, he had got his 91st centile head jammed into my pelvis and they had to use forceps to drag him out, but 9lb 3 1/2oz baby Alexander came out kicking and screaming with an APGAR of 9 at 10.16am on 5/9/12. So different from EMCS with DS1. I feel so much better and was a much more positive and calm experience, with memories we will both treasure forever, it has put a lot of ghosts to bed (for those who don't know, DS was cat 1 EMCS under GA, so DP not allowed in room, i was out cold, and DS had APGAR 1).

Will be ELCS's for me in the future, they think my pelvis is making the babies turn to back to back as my body is ready to go into labour (they said i was having real contractions that morning and so looks like 5th was always going to be his birthday anyhow lol) and that i simply can't deliver babies with 91st centile heads - and both of ours have had that exact same head size...cheers to DP for the big head genes No PPH, no infections, no complications at all really, other than A being tongue tied but it doesn't seem to be affecting feeding. Getting a cannula in was a bit of a problem as i have bad veins and they'd ruined 3 of the 4 main sites on the day before, couldn't access the 4th so had to then put it in across my wrist, meaning every time i bent my wrist upwards (like whenever i leaned on my hand) the cannula was tensing into my arm, very unpleasant. Vomiting on the operating table surprised me, it happened very quickly as i naturally have low blood pressure, the spinal was unpleasant to be administered and my god that spray was cold. Got the shakes a little bit, but it soon passed over.

We came home Friday afternoon and so good to be home. Milk came in late Friday, and A fed till 11.48pm and then he slept until 7.15am! He is such a calm and contented little baby, such a difference to our DS1 who had reflux and wouldn't sleep unless held by me, and who would scream whenever he passed wind or poo. A farts for England without batting an eyelid and has no issues pooing, he is an absolute angel so far and loves to be swaddled, unlike DS1.

Very uncomfortable when trying to get up, wound is a lot sorer than first CS, they said this could be because of forceps/force needed to pull him out combined with his size, or could be down to adhesions from last CS but they don't know and i didn't manage to see my consultant before we left to find out if i did have bad adhesions or not. Hoping that it heals quickly as the sooner i can get up from a chair/in and out of bed easier the better! Until then i'll keep popping the pills!

thanks to whoever it was who posted the mothercare code, i had an order waiting to place with them for some winter clothes for DS1, but they issue so many codes i now refuse to place an order now without a discount code!

Biscuitsandtea · 09/09/2012 12:33

Welcome loopy

Congratulations again for little A - glad it all seems to be going so well :)

Well Jaggy that sounds like a great deal because I'd love a garden like yours so we'd both be happy Grin

jaggythistle · 09/09/2012 12:40

Congratulations and welcome loopy, lovely to hear about baby A. :) :)

that would indeed be great biscuits, but I've not got another 4 months to spare - i need him to look after the boys when i'm back at work in November! Grin

oh no Ds2 is simultaneously being sick and doing a giant poo. he's wearing white trousers so i'd better change him before it leaks....

Biscuitsandtea · 09/09/2012 13:10

I've just given ds2 some eggy bread for lunch - that is one happy face!

TooImmatureTurtleDoves · 09/09/2012 13:51

Congratulations, Loopy, welcome to baby Alexander! Is he going to be an Alex or a Sandy or a Xander or even an Al? Envy of his sleep! Wrt to the CS scar, mine hurt a lot more at one end where the consultant had had to pull for some reason (she didn't say why, she just said she'd had to tug there), so yours could just be caused by the forceps and general tugging and pulling, rather than by adhesions. Although I know absolutely zip about adhesions, so perhaps they can cause extra pain too.

Biscuits, as E was 6 months yesterday then I would say he is officially allowed eggy bread! How did you make it soft enough?

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Biscuitsandtea · 09/09/2012 14:06

I just gave him fingers of it Too and he chomped away on them and sort of gummed it. I think some went in to - I started off with half a slice for him and looking at the lumps all over the floor now I think it adds up to less than half a slice. I reckon he probably ate about 1/4 - 1/3 of a whole slice. I should have given him a whole slice (cut into fingers) because he ran out of bits that were still big enough for him to hold iyswim. So as he still seemed hungry he then had a whole cube of pear that I took out of the freezer and is now having a milk feed to get him to go to sleep. I wasn't intending to bf him now but he was getting terribly upset and when I had a feel I think that tooth is just breaking through - poor wee sausage Confused. That'll be three teeth then! Ds1 only got his first at 8 months.

Pet you asked if the other two had come through ok? They were pretty easy actually. We had one day when he was just mega grumpy and we couldn't work out what it was and then the next day - boom - there they were. Two teeth for one day of grumpiness seemed like a jolly good deal to me Smile

Biscuitsandtea · 09/09/2012 14:07

And happy half birthday M Grin

Wantsnomore · 09/09/2012 15:04

Mmmm! I love eggy bread:) we can't have it at the moment as we have a double mattress in the kitchen which would pick up the smell.