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I'll come along on Friday but also have my 2 year old with me, is it ok?


and big congrats to those who have already had their babies - I have no chance for an early one as have just been told by a midwife that 'the head is very high for 38 weeks'. Spicy curry on the menu now!

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I had a baby boy on tuesday hooray! he was 5 days late, and it all happened within the space of 30 minutes!!! Waters broke 3.40, called hubby to come home with eldest son from swimming, had no contractions but a slight bit of pain in pelvis area, midwife said she would come and have a look as my waters appeared to be pale green, hubby home couple minutes before 4pm then midwife, baby born 7 minutes later at 4.07pm! So if I had of attempted getting upto kings I reckon I would have been one of those giving birth in a car stories too!
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Aug 29th Peppa - born 29th Aug - pink


Sept 2nd Claire29 - born 7th Sept - blue

Sept 11th jollybaby - pink

Sept 14th Sanity Girl

Sept 15th Smiler - pink - born 27th Aug

Sept 17th Buggie

Sept 17th Millsa - pink

Sept 19th radnrach - blue

Sept 21st Au'lait

Sept 23rd ladywotlunches - ?pink!

Sept 26th Mummynegin - pink

Sept 28th Psych


Oct 6th Penpot

Oct 8th Katycameron

Oct 10th hannah06 - yellow

Oct 16th Reren - blue

Oct 17th EDZ - pink

Oct 24th PrincessPeckingham - pink

Oct 29th Supergolden88 - blue


Nov 1st kerry.finlay

Nov 2nd Foxyarchie

Nov 7th LeilahB

Nov 8th angelchildsmum - pink

Nov 20th MrsLL2b

Nov 12th Trish

Nov 22nd Felt-tip

Nov 25th HollieES

Nov 28th Fuschia - blue

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Thank you Jollybaby ... think I've been really, really lucky - lost 1/2 stone in first few wks following diagnosis, and although bubs has doubled in size in last 12wks, I've not really put any wt on!


My theory is that this has helped the insulin regain some control naturally.


Obv don't want to be induced, but at the same time, it's nice to know that Tue things will start moving!

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