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Baby Clinic @ Townley Rd
Dulwich Born And Bred replied to Mellors's topic in The Family Room Discussion
That could well be true Vicki as I think the board said Lordship Lane and another surgery baby clinic on Tuesday? I have no idea but I do know there is a baby clinic on Tuesday but never been on Wednesday. Shame I will miss you there Mellors as my appointment is at 2pm! -
Baby Clinic @ Townley Rd
Dulwich Born And Bred replied to Mellors's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Its Tuesday, I know because I am surrounded by babies everytime I go for my midwife check on Tuesdays and it does say baby clinic on the board, I can always get the number for you and let you know as I am there tomorrow for my midwife check?! -
My OH treated me to a night at the Langshott Manor, we had the Henry VII, it was lush, and a private balcony overlooking the moat. The food was great too. I recommend it! http://www.alexanderhotels.co.uk/langshott/ Phone up or go on laterooms, because my OH haggled and got it cheaper for what is says on the website!
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Thank you everyone, you have been all great with the advice and support. Lots of food for thought. I have been discussing it all with my OH, and at the moment I am trying everything as suggested on spinning babies and on here ( bag of cold vegs, light, music, breech tilt, inversion and pillows under my hips etc)but he refused to budge. What is quite confusing is that should I be feeling his hiccups down low if his head is up? I am hoping the sonographers ( both of them!) made a mistake as the hiccups are low down, and if his head is up, it does not make sense because when he was head down, I always felt his hiccups low down. I decided to sleep on my back last night, and that got him moving, for the first time in ages he was trying his best to move, after a good few hours on my back, he was laying transverse, I didn't know what lump was what so could not give him a helping hand but I tried the light and music to try and guide him the right way. This morning, I have a lump on the top of my belly , but naturally I have no idea if it is his bum or head, but I am hoping he has not moved back into breech position again after all of that pain and discomfort yesterday trying to free his feet and bum! I see the Consultant on Tuesday, if he is still breech I will go for the moxibustion first ( so Lorraine I will take up your offer if he is breech and I have my consultation at Dulwich Health Centre) and then the ECV. I will probably decide against the natural breech birth, after watching lots of videos on Breech delivery, and reading up about it, it really did scare the hell out of me and I would prefer to have C section ( even though I absolutely do not want it) in order to avoid distress to my son. BUT hopefully everything I did last night did the trick and hopefully that lump on top of my bump is his bum!!! I shall update on Tuesday! Once again, Thank you!!!! P.S Linkzg Thanks for all your information, that is a big baby!! Ouch!! My baby is just over 5lbs at 37 weeks, they don't think he will be big at all, but then they cannot be completely accurate! Glad it all ended well for you and babe x
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When I went to book my appointment, they looked in my file and booked with my named Consultant that was allocated to me during my booking in appointment at 12 weeks, the receptionist said that is the consultant they go with. I see my consultant on Tuesday so depending on what he/she says, I have no idea what to expect, I will however note the name down and enquire about talking to this consultant and the head midwife to explore all my options.
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I am seriously considering giving birth naturally indeed, I was hoping to be overwhelmed on here with positive natural breech birth stories. Sometimes reading information on the internet is not good with all the stories about damaging their pelvis, the head not being able to mould, the cord getting stuck and the placenta coming away. All quite scary. I am thinking of trying the ECV also but my mother is insistent that all of these things do nothing but cause distress and pain to mother and baby and that the baby will choose the position that THEY want.
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Well, it seems I just cannot keep away from Kings!:) I went for a repeated scan due to growth in the stomach area, nothing was mentioned about the growth ( though my notes now say drop in growth of FL measurement) not much was said at all during my scan by two sonographers. Just that they would like me to go to suite 8 ( The Antenatal Centre) and make an appointment ASAP with the consultant as after all this time of my baby being a good boy and being head down, he has decided to turn breech and has been like that all week. I thought it was strange because last week I was in terrible pains with my stomach which I have never been before, and it was because of his position. I am quite upset that after all the problems and the low laying placenta that has moved that he has decided to turn breech, I now have to discuss my options regarding the breech pregnancy. Can anyone offer advice? is it possible for a baby from 37 weeks onwards still to turn due to lack of space? I have read spinning babies online and have been doing the knees to chest position and inversion etc but no luck. It does feel like he is trying to move his head but its his leg/feet that seems to be stuck down below because I am met with horrible pain when he attempts to move it but cannot seems to for some reason. I really do not want to have a C section, I know they are not as bad as people make out but I don't want one because I suffer from a skin condition anyway which means scar tissue will take longer to heal on me and will turn into the Koebner phenomenon. I have been reading up on natural breech delivery also, and it does not look overly positive. I see the Consultant on Tuesday, A. Davies at Kings and would like to be prepared in what to expect and what to ask. My OH is being positive and saying the baby will turn at the last minute. Thanking you in advance for any advice.
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Did anyone see the orange ball....
Dulwich Born And Bred replied to MadWorld74's topic in The Lounge
MadWorld74 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I wonder why it was flying about ED? Ahh just seen this after a recent thread! That was my OH! He was impressing my family with his newest toy....chinese lanterns! Pretty cool aren't they?! -
Buggie, I have never been difficult to any of the staff there, I turn up for all my appointments despite being made to wait for hours on end, having blood taken in an ADMIN room, having the curtains opened so others could see me etc, I never was difficult despite this, I put in a letter of complaint but like most things in this country, they apologise but don't do anything about it. I am quite a friendly pleasant talkative person. One thing people would not say about me is that I am difficult because I am not, but if something is wrong, I most certainly will contact the top man and complain but I am never rude or difficult in other ways. I am aware they are doing what they think is right but at the same time, they really do like to worry parents as you can see by the postings on here, and they could explain things better, rather than just say what they say and leave us to fill in the rest. I came on here to ask if anyone knows what the centile etc means in terms that I can understand because though the sonographer explained in the way she understood, I don't understand it. So for me, though I don't rate Kings at all, I just want to know if the abdominal reduction is a serious issue and if there is anything etc I can do about it. Even the father is worried and keeps asking me what it means, but I don't know. Molly, you are right, we always worry from day one, from pregnancy until they are adults, it is innate. I think with things like scans and pregnancy we just worry more because we cannot see the baby and have to take various medical professionals words for it whereas when you have babe in your arms, it is a bit easier because you can see for yourself and take charge of the situation. I think with the mixture of the heatwave, nearing the end of pregnancy,lack of sleep, usual aches and pains and having to keep going to Kings and waiting waiting waiting, I am just getting fed up now, but I was warned towards the end it gets harder. Antijen, I know many people who have had home births and said it is the best ever, I would have but it being my first baby, I didn't want to chance it. Fuschia, I guess I should not moan since you had to endure fornightly scans throughout your pregnancy, they were good weights! I think I will go to St Thomas next time ( if I ever have anymore!), only because I hate waiting and at least waiting times are quicker at St Thomas. ( Exhale) not long now! I am just going to waddle off and stuff my face with ice lollies!
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Thank you, I am not going to stress anymore, my reasoning is, he is 34 weeks almost, he is over 4lbs, he is fully developed, and it is not long until he is due ( full term is 37 -40 weeks) so when I go back for my scan I will be around 36+ weeks so if there are problems or not, he should still be healthy and strong enough and that does me. I cannot wait until I see the back of Kings....
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I would rather they stop worrying me! Everyone says it is ok, and not to worry but just a bit hard when one keeps getting called back. Probably the fact I really dislike Kings has a big part to play also,but yes, better to be safe than sorry. It would help if they could be more informative because she tells me he is reducing in size around his abs, and then she says I might just carry small and then sends me off on my merry way, so it sounds like something and nothing. Hence my popping up here and asking if anyone had the same thing? Though the weight is average the reduction isn't. She even pointed to a chart on her computer plotting his growth and was saying he is between the average line but that it is not consistent and was showing me that if the line drops it is not good news. Quite dramatic really, I left the hospital really worried and confused and having it in black and white on my medical notes doesn't help either, these 7 weeks are going to drag!! ( mental note, must stop being dramatic!)
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Thanks, just annoying too and the way she went on about him reducing in size instead of increasing just worried me. All my friends are having two scans at Kings and going about their business and i am the only one having to go back there time and time again. And people say Kings is the best? hmph! I prefer a smaller baby of course, but I don't want him reducing in size if he is meant to be bigger! Ahh, no point worrying though of course I do!
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Good news is my placenta has moved, so no reason why I cannot have a natural birth. Baby is head down too ( well done baby!) the midwife is wrong, I am not measuring two weeks ahead ( I am obviously just storing all the fat hence measuring bigger bump wise). They have always been worried about the growth of baby since I had my 1st scan, putting my dates later and later. Usually we are meant to have just two scans at Kings, I have had four and I have to go for a fifth one. The sonographer said the baby is measuring 4lbs 9ozs at 33weeks which is meant to be average but she said his growth is not consistent and that there is a reduction in the growth of his AC ( abdominal Circumference) from the 95th Centile to the 50th Centile, whatever that means! She said because I am naturally petite and it is my first baby, it could just mean that I carry small babies and a small baby could be natural and normal for me but as they do not know they want to keep a check on it and they also want to make sure his weight does not drop because he is rather small and they must keep an eye on him. Her main concern is the reduction from his abdominal, does anyone know what this is meant to be? Obviously I am trying not to worry but I had thought today was be my last time ever being scanned and all I went for was news on my placenta , now there is concern over his reduction. I thought the worrying would stop after 12 weeks of pregnancy but it seems like it is never ending!
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We are not even allowed to take photos of our kids at soft play either, absolutely really stupid!
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*Bob* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > HeidiHi Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > 9pm should be the > > cut off line, > > It isn't even dark at 9pm. > > A disadvantage when it comes to watching > fireworks. Ahhh so it is not! Just noticed it is still light out! Oh well, no fireworks then?! Just kidding, I don't mind them usually, just not on the evenings when I have kids in bed but we got over it, and no doubt I shall be moaning again the next time it happens!
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I am fine with fireworks but not after certain hours, personally I think 11pm is too late to allow fireworks to go on for. 9pm should be the cut off line, they were bloody loud, and my niece woke up with nightmares because of the fireworks and didn't settle back down until 2am. I really do think 10pm is late for fireworks and I am not tha old either!
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new bar 'BOHO' serving sushi
Dulwich Born And Bred replied to Walker's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Wooooo!! My dream came true!! A sushi place in Dulwich!! Afternoon cream teas and sushi, all locally...I am as happy as a pig in poo! -
If I was tortured I would confess to everything and anything just to make it stop! I guess my information would be absolutely reliable eh?
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louisiana Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > HeidiHi > I'm around the Upland Road/Dunstans Road/Lordship > Lane/Mount Adon Park junction. > Could we fix something for this area, the Lower > East Side, I'm wondering? > Let me know what you think. We could indeed! Naturally once we register and select a road, if we don't get enough interest we can always cancel but I am hoping we will get a huge interest! I cannot believe that we have hardly any big lunches happening near us!
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Is there a Costa Coffee on Lordship Lane..?
Dulwich Born And Bred replied to Busy-bee's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
It is an easy mistake to make, my friends call it Cafe Costa also, I don't think Cafe Nero is a well known name whereas Costa is hence the mistake! -
RosieH Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > HeidiHi, if you go to the big lunch website you > can search for the nearest ones to you and join > one of those. > > Don't know what end of Lordship Lane you are, but > from the looks of things, there's one on Colwell > Road and another on a road that begins with B (but > the marker's covering it so I don't know which > road that is) Just seen this, thank you! There is only colwell road near me ( never heard of it!!) I am from the Dulwich Library end of Lordship Lane, I would have thought Barry Road , frien Road or Upland Road would be on there as it is nearest to me but so far, no!
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Is there a Costa Coffee on Lordship Lane..?
Dulwich Born And Bred replied to Busy-bee's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
There is only Cafe Nero By the roundabout, or Starbucks in Sainsbury! -
Dulwich Park opening times
Dulwich Born And Bred replied to Andystar's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I have seen many people with their dogs, climb over the fence , doggy under the arm of an early morning in Dulwich park! They always find a way to get in! I wonder what the wardens say when they seem them walking their dogs in the park after they have opened up?!That is the Dulwich Library end!
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