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Does it hurt as much as they say

Posted: 30/06/2006 at 06:22
I think it can depend on your state of mind, if you are really scared labour can be a lot more difficult. When i started to relax more during labour i found it alot more easier, and i managed a natural birth with no pain relief. Try and relax and enjoy it, after all its the best time in your life and well worth it.

Do you want a boy/girl or don't mind

Posted: 30/05/2006 at 16:33
Hi Shar!



Sounds like your all ready for the big day, you practically have everything. I get all excited when I see baby stuff and never do anything about it, this weekend I am going shopping; for babystuff and maternity wear. I seem to be expanding by the day.



Thanks for reminding me about the July Sales never even thought about that. We are trying to redecorate the house before the big day, so everything is a little hectic at the moment.



Yeah, i am due in early september - selfishly i am hoping for a not so hot summer. I better be off, have a sudden urge for strawberry jam and toast.



Almost forgot, hubby surprised me today with a BLUE buggy (the pressure is on) he says he didn't even notice the colour, it was the way it moved and the way it looked that caught his eye, as if. (must admit i quite like it).




bye for now

take care

luv Kesi

Do you want a boy/girl or don't mind

Posted: 30/05/2006 at 04:31
Hiya

I already have a little girl and my partner wants a boy. He says he is scared of having a female dominated household. Like you i just want a heatlhy and happy baby.

Have you started buying any baby stuff? I have not bought a single thing and am worrying i am leaving it too late.

only 3 months to go.

luv kesi;\)

facilities

Posted: 28/05/2006 at 13:44
Hi
I am not in your position but think if i were i would go where i felt most comfortable. Being relaxed in labour has a massive impact on the birth. Labour is a very long process so if it got to a time where you felt you needed extra help then you can say so, and i am sure the midwives will deal with you accordingly.

You know your own body so do what will give you the most peace of mind.

good luck

Luv apple

Do you want a boy/girl or don't mind

Posted: 28/05/2006 at 13:35
Hey everyone, i am fairly new to the site.

I have a three year old girl and am 6 months pg. I don't mind what sex the baby is. I just wanted to know what other people were hoping for.

Kesi x



How old are you?

Posted: 20/05/2006 at 15:51
I had my first child when i was 24, which seems quite young. I had completed my degree had a good job and a loving partner. I think it all just depends on when you feel ready.

Love Kesi

This might sound daft...

Posted: 09/05/2006 at 09:20
just relax and enjoy good sex.

Hi I'm new

Posted: 09/05/2006 at 09:05
I am also experiencing the same thing. I have a 3 year old and didn't show until i was around 6 months. This time round, i am just over 5 months but feel huge. My Husband kindly explained that (and i quote) "you didn't lose any of the fat last time, so you looked three months pregnant even before you had the baby." yeap, i've got a real keeper there.
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