Oh, remember you ladies were planning on a meet up. When were u thinking? Dh goes camping with boys for a few days each summer, my mum might come with me for the drive to help with the twins, depending on how far it was to drive, legoland was 7-8hrs.
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Thread: UK SMOG Wannabes June
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June 2nd, 2012, 01:13 PM #11
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June 3rd, 2012, 03:50 AM #12
Ooh meet up talk - me likes! set a place and time and i'm there!
Deaks ~ I agree with Inglewood, your house is gorgeous and I love how you have decorated iti'm happy to hear the scan went well! you will have to post your u\s pic for us to see
Zanacal ~ good luck, hopefully you won't have to be induced! My labour with dd was difficult in the sense that I had to be induced because of high blood pressure but it was still a very quick easy labour. Both labours with my boys were quick, natural non-medicated births so i understand what it's like to feel very apprehensive about an induction, but don't listen to the horror stories! not all inductions are bad!i am overall very happy with my induction and birth with dd!
hello to everyone else.. sorry for no more personals right now but we're off to a birthday party in 45 minutes and we're all still in our pyjamas and dd is screaming the house down lol stressful times! better run!
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June 4th, 2012, 05:29 PM #13
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June 4th, 2012, 05:46 PM #14
Not enjoying the weather I guess.... I'm still here. I nearly always have baby on my boob on one hand and the phone in the other. I bet your so pleased you didn't start boob feeding with the girls being pickles on the bottle. They would have to design you a bra like the double expressing one for pumping - bit to hold two baby's perminatly in place lol! I am enjoying it more but still waiting for the 'bf is lovely' feeling.
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June 5th, 2012, 06:02 AM #15Big Dreamer
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Lol everyone must be guys celebrating our dear queen :S
I'm busy doing course work, only 2 weeks and it's all overthen I get to panic nest to my hearts content. Got tonnes of cleaning, washing and painting to do
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DD born 27th July 2012
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June 5th, 2012, 12:47 PM #16
Maybe, my laptop always on, so nip on/off all day. Don't always get to read it all, but catch up in drips and drabs.
Think the hormones are really kicking in today, feeling like I could burst into tears any mo. Put the girls onto Aptamil comfort yest and not sure what to do with colief as it reduces the lactose, which the milk is designed to have less of. So that's stressing me, their crying is stressing me. DD1 taking half bottles and choking with the variflow teat which is needed for the comfort milk is worrying me and then went to postnatal shape up today and now sore, the mums with babies were stress free and had quiet babies, not me.... I can't even take them as they are so restless and I was actually envious they only had 1 baby to take out, I can't go anywhere yet without my mum or dh, which involves taking the boys.... in tesco new mums that could take their babies shopping themselves. So all that's bothering me and lots of other niggly things. They are 9wks today! and think dh is looking for some 'bedroom action' now. lol
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June 5th, 2012, 12:49 PM #17
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June 5th, 2012, 12:51 PM #18
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June 5th, 2012, 12:52 PM #19
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June 5th, 2012, 03:59 PM #20
Yes congrats z - again!
Inglewood it's still really early days hon! It will get better. Have you tried a swing for the wind? Dave is nearly always upright in the day. He is windy too. I use gripe water but I have had to give it during the day before the wind kicks in for the night. I think dh is after some action too but it's been nine months now! I just don't feel like it most days. It's all normal with a newborn (or two!) take your time, it took nine months to get them so why not a few more months to settle into it I saY ;0)