12-04-2007, 11:13 AM | #41 |
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fantastic news
the diabetes will go soon my brothers had diabetes since just after he's 2nd birthday he's now nearly 18 < he has to cope (like many other people) with it for the rest of his life you only have it for 9mths good news about the baby x x x
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I work in a special needs school and used to be a room supervisior in a nursery and my degree is in child care, so have lots of experience but i guess its nothing like having your own. I wish i could have lots of sleep i'm up every two hours wanting a wee.
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hang in there sarah not long left
ill tell ya pregnancy can really suck at time (talking from experiance here lol) i had to have the glucose test done with last baby (they thought my cysts were caused by diabeties....i wish) all was well though im sorry your having such a rough time first time round but believe me when you hold your beutiful baby for the first time you forget all the bad that came with the pregnancy im at the stage now where braxton hicks are pretty painful and hoping to myself 'is this it'' i got just over 5 weeks left and can pop anytime so im a busy bee washing and sorting baby stuff.....oh fun like i aint got enough allready lol got any names picked yet? take care edited to add about regular weeing DONT YOU JUST HATE THAT ive tried cutting drinks right out in evenings and still needing to pee every couple of hours docs all say get some rest........hello fit a catheter and i could |
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glad everything is plodding along ok. My first pregnancy i loved, the second one was SO uncomfortable.
By the time I was the equivalent to 29 weeks my daughter was 8 days old and doing ok considering. Try to enjoy your time being pregnant, i guarantee that when its over you'll wish you'd enjoyed it more! lots of rest is good but a little bit of gentle stretching or walking is good too, there is nothing like stiff joints to make you feel bad. Cant wait to see pics when the little one "hatches" Paula PS - remember - the cot DOES NOT need a uv lamp
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Yes only girls names Ellie or Ella, we need to think of boys names. Hope you have a lovely birth.
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Thanks Paula
PS - remember - the cot DOES NOT need a uv lamp [/quote] lol how funny.
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Sara both of those names are lovely, and that may be a sign! During my pregnancy with Keara we agreed on that name very early on and couldnt decide on a boys name at all! And as it turned out we didnt need to
Have you looked up the chinese gender calender? Its just a bit of fun, but it calculates your age at conception and the month your baby is due and tells you its gender. It worked for me it said I would have a little girl! |
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Thanks. Yes have looked at those and they said a girl.
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There is an old wives tale that says you can tell the sex of a baby by the position in which the baby is carried i.e if the baby bump is being carried all up front and you don't look pregnant from the back, then the baby will be a boy. If the baby bump is being carried across the middle and around the sides, noticable from the back - then it is a girl. Don't know if it is true or not but a bit of fun guessing
You should post some pictures of your baby bump and we could guess All the best babe Sam xx
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