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The Waddle's Arrived

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twiglett · 24/02/2004 10:41

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secur · 24/02/2004 10:46

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handlemecarefully · 24/02/2004 11:35

I'm on 2nd baby now, and I have that nipple problem as well - seem to take up a large surface area compared to the rest of the boob. Can't help feeling that they are a bit freakish!

wobblyknicks · 24/02/2004 11:36

Ohh, remember the waddle! By 31 weeks, I used to look exactly like a Weeble, used to walk by lurching from side to side!

dinosaur · 24/02/2004 11:40

I thought this was going to be a birth announcement when I saw the title! Dur...

fio2 · 24/02/2004 11:41

me too dinosaur!!!

udar · 24/02/2004 12:41

At 35 wks with first and still no waddle - is there something wrong with me?

twiglett · 24/02/2004 12:43

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moosh · 24/02/2004 12:48

No at 35 weeks I didn't waddle, but at 37 weeks I began to. Now I am 4 days away from the imminent date and am ape walking. I look like an orrangutang I used to dance ballet and my posture is upright shoulders back and elegant. Not now it legs apart, swaying from east to west looking rather un lady like. I am trying to hide it when I go out, but can't. Oh well lets hope the little one is on time so I can get my walk back

Bozza · 24/02/2004 14:54

I tested myself when I went to Asda at lunchtime and I seemed OK. I think this was because I was wearing heeled boots. At home in my dressing gown I definitely waddle. Am 28 weeks.

twiglett · 24/02/2004 19:03

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Levanna · 24/02/2004 23:04

Heehee, after I got the positive pregnancy test, I waddled out of the house, just for the fun of it! I'm 14 weeks now, and caught myself waddling the other day, (ridiculous!) I was enjoying it though, and I think it's 'cause there's no better excuse to flump around again like I'm sure I used to in my teens (Kevin style!)

Levanna · 24/02/2004 23:07

...ooh, and drag my heels (as I can't be bothered to lift my feet, and no one's going to tell me off ), aaand walk around with my hands in my pockets, because it's a great way to support bump! Oh, and I really enjoy going up the stairs like an elephant .

twiglett · 29/02/2004 12:33

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