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  1. #1
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    Sorry to hear that Cricket. You must be feeling really sad to say goodbye to your little one. Take care of yourself hun

  2. #2
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    Hello ladies, how is everyone? How are you coping, Cricket?

    Back on the topic of immunisations, has anyone seen the movie "Bought" ? You can view it free online until the end of the weekend. I can't post the link, but if you goggle it it should come up. Very worthwhile if you get the time, I really recommend it. It's about how the pharmaceutical companies are controlling things, background info on immunisations, etc.

  3. #3
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    Me too!

    How is little Kit doing, Freya?

  4. #4
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    Pm'd you both

    Kit is doing great! Such a little porker, its so weird having a chunky baby again when my last lad was low birth weight and is still very very small for his age. K is 7 weeks old already, I wish time would slow down, I want him to stay a little baby for a bit longer

    DH is booked in for a vasectomy on monday and Im not sure I want him to do it but he is insistent. I think Id have one more baby but if he is done, he's done. Still really sad to close the door on that chapter of our lives though.

    Discharged from midwifery care too. Both the Midwife and I were a bit sad but I'll be attending their mums and bubs group at clinic every month so she can watch K grow up. I gave her a lovely picture framed of her holding Kit just after he was born. She said she'll hang it in the clinic which is cool!

  5. #5
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    Congrats Cricket

  6. #6
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    Congrtulations and good to see you back so quickly.

    33weeks now, just waiting waiting waiting.

  7. #7
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    Congratulations Cricket, and welcome back. How are you feeling?

  8. #8
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    Thanks! Feeling OK. Pretty exhausted currently, but I'm also battling a head cold, so that probably has something to do with it. No nausea yet, really, but I'm expecting that to start around 6 weeks or so. We'll see. I'm booked in with the midwives again, but I won't see them until about 10 weeks. I'm debating talking to my GP about an early scan, just to make sure all is well. She offered to do that for my next pregnancy when I saw her after the miscarriage.

    Freya - your birth video is really lovely. Such a little sweetie! I loved the shots of him looking around so alert and content, snuggled up to you, and also where his siblings come and meet him. Great memories, and so special to have them on video. Thanks for sharing it with us!

  9. #9
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    Quiet thread! How is everyone? Kazzo - how's the waiting treating you?
    I haven't been around this thread enough to know if anyone else is getting close...
    I'm definitely feeling this pregnancy more. Tired and nauseated, but thankfully not quite as light headed as with DS last time. I was nonfunctional. Not a fun time. Things are plodding along slowly here, but so far so good. And after supper these days I look about 6 months pregnant. So bloated! Crazy.
    Hope everyone else is well!

  10. #10
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    Cricket, I am hayppy things are going well for you

    Still just waiting. My body got angry with me last night so I am taking the warning and relaxing. It ia a bit hard with 3 kids and DH away though.

  11. #11
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    Nov 2005
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    Aw, Kazzo - parenting on your own is super tough! Take it easy on yourself. Will your DH be back soon? Hope you're doing ok.

  12. #12
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    Massive congratulations to the new baby on board!

    And Kazzo....so close now! super lovely...and yeah, i can only imagine just how hilarious the concept of 'rest' is with 3 kids to look after as well lol. I have no idea if i will ever have the energy for another pregnancy with my three crazy ladies lol

  13. #13
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    DH will be home on the 8th so just under two weeks.

    I start off feeling great in the morning but by mid afternoon the sciatica kicks in and that is probably the worst. Everything else is fine. This pregnancy I am all bump, I have not put weight on anywhere, not even love handles, makes me wonder if that is why the pain is worse this time.

    I was not sure if this would be our last but this back pain makes it easy to think it may be.

    But I am feeling good otherwise. Very excited to meet bubs and that it will be in the comfort of our home. I asked a friend to come along and take some photos. More for after when the kids come to meet bubs and our first bonding moments.

  14. #14
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    Have you tried physio for the sciatic pain at all? I've heard from others that it can be a big help. Either way, I hope you get some rest, and that baby doesn't make you wait too much longer! (Well, until your DH is home, maybe, I guess. ) Having someone take pics after is a great idea. Those are such special memories, and it can be easy to miss the moment with the camera, because you're busy with everything else.

  15. #15
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    Thankfully the backpain has really eased off. 38wks now. I love this anticipation period. Going to blow the pool up tomorrow. I decided on using our spare room, i can get it all ready and close the door to keep the kids out. DS had his birthday today. Glad no birthday sharing for him. Now just need to avoid DD's next Wed ��

  16. #16
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    Sneaks in hugs cricket I am so sorry sneaks out.

  17. #17
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    I came along to introduce myself to this group, and have seen the sad news about your little one Cricket. So I'm going to wait.

    So sorry Cricket.

    You don't know me but anyway.
    xx

  18. #18
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    Nov 2005
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    Re: Homebirth General Discussion #23

    Thanks so much ladies. This is a little tougher, because I really thought this one was staying. My body still feels pregnant, and I'm not sure how this will progress. My family doctor saw me right away, and together we'll come up with a plan as to how to proceed. Watching hormone levels for now, to see what's happening. I think we're going to take a break from this, and maybe try again in September or so. We'll see.

    Welcome to the group MamaK! Go ahead and introduce yourself, and congratulations on your pregnancy!

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