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Topic Started: Jun 15 2006, 12:14 PM (384 Views)
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Jun 15 2006, 12:14 PM
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such a beutifull!!!
it is gonna a big and strong boy
17 wks and look at this :lol:

god send blessing to you and your kid..remember you can talk to him a lot!

and have yoour doctor made exams for diabetes?
it is vere important get in touch with doc so often!
here we folow girl avery month
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PS sorry for showing everyone my pants :lol:

I am checked for diabetes everytime I have an anti-natal appointment as I have to take a urine sample and everything in that department is fine. I have a feeling it's going to be a girl but it could be a boy!

I want to talk to the baby but i'm not sure what to say to it :lol:
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Wow Nat, Bump is getting bigger all the time, very good to see! :D

I just wonder if maybe the doctor may have the timing wrong, and your little one may be due sooner. If you recall, there was some time just before you were tested positive. Your due date may be even earlier, we'll have to see!

Looking good! :)


:) Merry


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Now you say that Merry, you could be right! When I had the dating scan to give you an accurate due date according to the baby's measurements, the sonographer said that the date was correct but me, mum and a few others still think there are 2 in there! :)
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You DO look bigger than 17 weeks. B)
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Kit_Kat
Jun 15 2006, 12:46 PM
Now you say that Merry, you could be right! When I had the dating scan to give you an accurate due date according to the baby's measurements, the sonographer said that the date was correct but me, mum and a few others still think there are 2 in there! :)

That's what I thought when I saw these but I'm certainly not the person to ask.

How exciting! :D
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Congratulations, regardless if it is a boy or girl, may it be healthy and loved. With you as a parent I have no doubts on the later.
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Jun 15 2006, 01:13 PM
Congratulations, regardless if it is a boy or girl, may it be healthy and loved. With you as a parent I have no doubts on the later.

Aww you made me cry :) seriously you did

I've had the results back from the blood tests and they show a healthy normal baby so far and I have a scan in 3 weeks so I can't wait for that :)

I have a lot of love to give to my baby and I love it already (if you know what I mean). I'm going to play some John Lennon to the baby in a minute (or babies) :lol:
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Awww, that is so cute!! :P
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Nat - you look alot bigger than 17/18 weeks. I'm sticking to my prediction of a boy now I have seen you and the bump.
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Bump is big!

Pregnant women are the most beautiful women to me! ^_^
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Well, here's another clue for you all, the Walrus was Paul...
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Jun 15 2006, 07:56 AM
You DO look bigger than 17 weeks. B)

Yes, you do look pretty big already!

But CONGRATS on the soon-to-be BUNDLE OF JOY! :baby:

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Awww - I love pregnant bellies! Bump is very handsome there, Nat!

Does it itch? My belly itched like a b*stard for the first few months......
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Jun 15 2006, 09:22 PM
Awww - I love pregnant bellies! Bump is very handsome there, Nat!

Does it itch? My belly itched like a b*stard for the first few months......

Mine doesn't itch yet but now you've said that I bet it will soon! I'm really enjoying being pregnant :)
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Jun 15 2006, 09:39 PM
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Jun 15 2006, 09:22 PM
Awww - I love pregnant bellies! Bump is very handsome there, Nat!

Does it itch? My belly itched like a b*stard for the first few months......

Mine doesn't itch yet but now you've said that I bet it will soon! I'm really enjoying being pregnant :)

You're enjoying being pregnant? :blink:
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:yes: i'm loving it - I have a life growing inside me which is all i've ever wanted in life and I couldn't be happier. I'm having a :baby: :hyper:
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Good to hear you're enjoying it. I reckon if you're that big now, you're going to be HUGE by the end like I was with my son.
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Jun 18 2006, 10:29 PM
Good to hear you're enjoying it. I reckon if you're that big now, you're going to be HUGE by the end like I was with my son.

Aww I can just tell that i'm going to be humongous when i'm full-term! I'm not even 5 months pregnant yet! Shesh! :lol:
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I ended up with terrible varicose veins and could hardly walk in the end. I agreed to an induction.
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Jun 18 2006, 10:56 PM
I ended up with terrible varicose veins and could hardly walk in the end. I agreed to an induction.

Oh no :( my sister Ruby was 9 lb 2 oz when she was born and mum had really bad varicose veins with her so it looks as if i'll be heading that way too :(
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You could try support stockings or tights.

I would have got varicose veins eventually anyway as they run in my family but my 9lb 2oz son speeded up the process by at least 10 years!
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Jun 18 2006, 11:08 PM
You could try support stockings or tights.

I would have got varicose veins eventually anyway as they run in my family but my 9lb 2oz son speeded up the process by at least 10 years!

Aww :wub: i'll try support stockings and tights - well anything is worth a try
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I had to wear then in the end because I felt so tired and it was nothing to do with iron levels and they did make a big difference but the damage was done!
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You can say anything you want to, Nat! They can hear you fairly well. Sing, tell stories, ask if they are enjoying what you're eating, stuff like that. You're either having a boy, or I agree, perhaps twins. Do twins run in your family, or your other half's? It's a hereditary thing. Take care! :hug: :baby:
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Jun 19 2006, 09:05 PM
You can say anything you want to, Nat! They can hear you fairly well. Sing, tell stories, ask if they are enjoying what you're eating, stuff like that. You're either having a boy, or I agree, perhaps twins. Do twins run in your family, or your other half's? It's a hereditary thing. Take care! :hug: :baby:

Twins do run in my family but not in Paul's and I was just in Asda and this woman working there thought I could be having twins. I have another scan on the 11th July and can't wait to see the baby. I do talk and sing to the baby although I feel a bit weird doing it if you know what I mean :)
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Nah, go for it! Baby will recognize you immediately! Plus, it's just a cool way to bond! :)
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Jun 19 2006, 10:25 PM
Nah, go for it! Baby will recognize you immediately! Plus, it's just a cool way to bond! :)

Aww I will for sure do it then! :) I will talk and sing to it and tell it what i'm going to do etc. I wonder if it ever gets bored of hearing my voice? Is that possible?
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I doubt it! :)
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No, when the baby pops out, he or she will recognise you quicker.
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Jun 20 2006, 12:03 PM
No, when the baby pops out, he or she will recognise you quicker.

Aww that's cool. I just don't know what to say to it. I do sing to it sometimes though and play music to it and i'm still waiting for a kick!
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Music is good - particularly Mozart (bad luck if you don't like his stuff). With a 1st pregnancy usually feel movements about 20 weeks.
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Jun 20 2006, 12:27 PM
Music is good - particularly Mozart (bad luck if you don't like his stuff). With a 1st pregnancy usually feel movements about 20 weeks.

I don't like Mozart - but my kid has good taste already! (Manic Street Preachers, Oasis, Nirvana, The Beatles, REM and Guns N' Roses) :D

Hopefully i'll feel a kick soon :)
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