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Talk about every stage of pregnancy, from early symptoms to preparing for birth.

After this baby arrives I'm going to...

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Isabelleforyourbicycle · 28/04/2014 09:17

Eat all the banned cheese with a decent sized glass of red wine
Go to Yo sushi for some raw fish

And later...
rejoin my badminton club
Take my DD ice skating for the first time (thanks Frozen...)

Obviously these won't be immediately after the birth but I'm making my post birth bucket list.

What is, or was, on yours?

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RedPony · 28/04/2014 15:03

Twiglet I may need a parachute too! I haven't ridden since October Blush

I also can't wait to be able to relax in a Jacuzzi without worrying about over heating, have a small glass of rose with my dinner without being judged, be able to pee when I want without having my bladder kicked, and many many more

Me23 · 28/04/2014 15:05

Cooked shellfish and seafood (not shark marlin or swordfish) is fine as is sushi as most will have been frozen beforehand. You all have been missing out for no reason!
www.nhs.uk/conditions/pregnancy-and-baby/pages/foods-to-avoid-pregnant.aspx

PenguinsLoveFishFingers · 28/04/2014 15:32

KEGirl - I will cry if that happens. I have been back on my tummy in days with my older two.

ToastMakesMeHappy · 28/04/2014 15:47

LOVE this thread!
Can't wait to sleep any which way I want.
Large glass of rose.

Lol at putting shoes on without making sex noises!! Grin

DebH1975 · 28/04/2014 15:55

Eat some pâté and toast
Get back to playing at my badminton club (hopefully before the season starts)
Have a nice cold pear cider in the sunshine

Isabelleforyourbicycle · 28/04/2014 16:12

Liking the idea of hoovering wearing high heels!

Be nice to be able to see my fanny again, I don't miss it but it's annoying having to do bikini line for swimming using a freaking mirror and contortion.

Having missionary sex will be nice again, I fancy the lack of effort and hoisting myself about that recently has been required.

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LucyB1 · 28/04/2014 16:21

I have been having the odd glass if wine but I would up this to a bottle!! Then pass out on my front! ( obv on a day when dh is taking control of looking after baby. After breast feeding is done. Still got quite a wait!)

StarsInTheNightSky · 28/04/2014 16:35

-Have a nice big glass of white wine.
-Run on my treadmill (I've been on an exercise ban since the start of this pregnancy. Angry)
-Wear high heels.
-Have a really hot bath, I used to love my skin scalders!
-Eat spicy food without getting horrific heartburn.

Hmm, I think that's about it, the treadmill and the wine, probably in that order, are the biggest ones for me! Grin

ohthegoats · 28/04/2014 16:40

Drink martinis and unlimited amounts of nuts with them.
Run another 10k - just started training when found out I was pregnant.
Fit into size 12 jeans, and in general wear more figure hugging clothes.

redandchecker · 28/04/2014 16:41

WINE. WINE. WINE. WINE. WINE. WINE

ONLY 26 WEEKS TO GO. Hmm

Wine
supermum83 · 28/04/2014 17:49

Lose weight..........and then indulge in all the lovely foods everyone has listed.....and then lose the weight again.

Hevava · 28/04/2014 19:39

Ride a rollarcoaster- yahooooo!
Followed by rare steak- best get them in the right order!

NutellaStraightFromTheJar · 28/04/2014 19:47

Eat ALL the pâté. I haven't eaten any for ages, but now I want nothing more than crusty fresh white bread smothered in pâté. We bought some at weekend for friends visiting and it is now sitting in the fridge half-eaten just torturing me. And I'm only 7 weeks so there is a long way to go!
After DS was born I ate pâté on toast for weeks Smile

EssexGirlLottie · 28/04/2014 19:57

Why can't "we" have mr whippy ice creams?

NeedaDiscoNap · 28/04/2014 20:00

I'm going it eat so many runny eggs.

I'm going to drink prosecco and eat seafood.

I'm going to wear shoes that aren't slip-ons and hopefully be able to stop applying sudocrem to various parts of my nether regions! Grin

hannahlucyellen · 28/04/2014 20:15

MOUNTAIN BIKE! Climb, ski, run and eat copious amounts of sushi, washed down with lovely cold lager!

Then I am going to spend all night sleeping on my tummy!!

Kels13 · 28/04/2014 20:16

Drink a big glass of wine
Spa day
Eat so much Brie!

Boogles91 · 28/04/2014 22:13

Have a jd honey on ice, and look forward to sleeping on my tummy :D x

Azquilith · 28/04/2014 22:17

I was going to have lots of sex. HahahahahHahaa one 12 month co sleeping DS later.

SignoraStronza · 28/04/2014 22:30

Crack open the gin conveniently stashed can of g&t in the hospital bag?

Sleep on my front (once c-section scar healed!)

Finally lose the excess flab.

Am already not too worried about the supposed dangers of cheese and caffeine though. Blush

Nunyabiz · 28/04/2014 22:38

Sit in the sun getting drunk. Oysters and champagne! Sashimi. Walk freely without feeling like my pelvis is cracking in half. Pick up my dd. Bend over. Sleep soundly (errrrr... I can dream?!)

BumpNGrind · 28/04/2014 22:41

Pate on toast may have to be my post birth meal wondering if it's actually possible to remember to get the pate out of the fridge as you run to the car during labour

I'm going to love....
running without feeling weird or having to hold my boobs, although that might take some time
Wearing pretty bras instead of bolder holders
Sleeping on my front
Sitting in a bath so hot I make monkey noises as I get in!

mssleepyhead · 28/04/2014 22:41

Eat a medium burger.
Sleep on my tummy.
Wake up on my back and not panic about blood flow.
17 weeks!

Iwillorderthefood · 28/04/2014 22:49

Try out DD's trampoline, once pelvic floor is in better shape. Still doing the exercises though.

Nunyabiz · 28/04/2014 23:02

Oh yes yes to pate. I am going to carluccios straight after birth and ordering copious amounts... In fact there's one opposite my hospital.