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  1. #1
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    It'll be all awesome meow i had similar issues with my support person (mum) for DD1. and in the end it was perfect! there was never an opportunity for anyone but myself or DH to hold or cuddle DD2. not even the midwives handled her at any point!! Nic et al will take care of things in a beautiful manner they are so well versed in all that stuff and really sheild mum and bub from the happenings in the rest of the home xx

    p.s. i am soooo excited! not long for you now

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    p.s. i am soooo excited! not long for you now
    Me tooooooooo

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    Aww thanks It means a lot to have a little cheer squad! Very exciting!!

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    hey Meow if you're not having a baby i hope that you are coming to the MN picnic today!! (although the torrential downpour will make it interesting hahaha!).

    hope that everyone is well and travelling along nicely! i was reading Roryrory's birth story last night again and *mwah* how great is it to have baby at home?!!!!

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    Thinking of you meow...

    AFM - I finally saw my midwife the other week, which was fab. We both ended up crying over the whole motherhood thing, because she wanted to hear all about my experience with DD (she last saw us when DD was 10 months)...pregnancy hormones hey?

    I have so many things about birth to chat to her about, but I am trying to take it one step at a time.

    I am feeling so happy and kind of honoured to be in my childbearing years and to be surrounded by such fabulous people. It really means a lot to have you all sharing the journey...

    Geez, I'm so soppy atm...lol

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    ahhh dont worry Arcadia...i am soo soppy too! especially after our midwifes spring picnic! sooo awesome to share this with a group of like minded people....ahhhh...but it does make one very very clucky lol!

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    We got our pool. Going to blow it up tonight to check for leaks...

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    We got our pool. Going to blow it up tonight to check for leaks...
    How exciting! How long to go now??

    ahhh dont worry Arcadia...i am soo soppy too! especially after our midwifes spring picnic! sooo awesome to share this with a group of like minded people....ahhhh...but it does make one very very clucky lol!
    Another soppy lady here!

    Thinking of you meow...

    AFM - I finally saw my midwife the other week, which was fab. We both ended up crying over the whole motherhood thing, because she wanted to hear all about my experience with DD (she last saw us when DD was 10 months)...pregnancy hormones hey?

    I have so many things about birth to chat to her about, but I am trying to take it one step at a time.

    I am feeling so happy and kind of honoured to be in my childbearing years and to be surrounded by such fabulous people. It really means a lot to have you all sharing the journey...

    Geez, I'm so soppy atm...lol
    Sop away, lovely to read your post!

    Aww thanks It means a lot to have a little cheer squad! Very exciting!!
    Anytime GO MEOW GO


    AFM: i read Rorys birth story again last night too! It really is amazing!