*~*~* September 2015 Mummies *~*~*

Me too with the peeing it's so annoying I feel it so much worse when in the car.

I feel baby Hayes number two a lot more than Harry he's a wriggler in there so I can't say I'm worried atm. I did however panic pretty much every other day with Harry he really panicked me alot. Your poor friend hun, I can't even imagine the pain of losing a little one so close to the end n I do sometimes think what if but I try not to dwell on it.

Michelle.x
 
Anyone else starting to panic thinking they can't feel the baby move and getting a bit obsessed by it all? A close family member lost her baby after 7.5 months pregnant and I just can't shake it. It's driving me mad x

I rang triage last week as I hadn't felt baby move during the night or the following morning. I tried drinking coke which didn't work. They advised me to lie down and drink a pint of ice cold water then ring back. Luckily it worked so I didn't need to go in but they always recommend you ring. Better safe than sorry. X
 
My little one seems to have a good pattern going with the early hours of the morning being his fave time to do gymnastics in there! I had a very quiet day yesterday though - did feel him move but not anywhere near as much as normal despite drinking caffeine etc, it does worry me a bit but I will just keep an eye on it. I find it harder to monitor this ones movements compared to my daughter as my placenta is at the front this time but as it is low lying it is becoming easier to track his movements as he gets bigger if you know what I mean as I feel a lot more kicks etc up near my ribs than down low thanks to him being longer now :) x
 
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I found it harder with my little boy, towards the end I went in 3 times with reduced movement. But I felt like I couldn't remember whether I had felt him or not, drove me nuts.

With this pair I feel them quite a lot, I'm guessing because it's twice the movement.

Just had my bloods and drank the concoction, now two hours of boredom!! :(
 
When did you ladies get told you would need the diabetes test? I had to get it done with my daughter due to family history but it has not even been mentioned to me this time round which I found a bit odd. Seeing midwife next week so not sure if I should mention it?! x
 
Eugh, first time I've been sick today and feeling absolutely rotten. Should I be worried at all being sick now? The BF is having a panic telling me to ring the midwife x
 
Eugh, first time I've been sick today and feeling absolutely rotten. Should I be worried at all being sick now? The BF is having a panic telling me to ring the midwife x

I wouldn't worry about it unless you vomit multiple times hun, just make sure you drink plenty of fluids and take it easy x
 
H16 both times the mw has spoken to me about my glucose test at my booking in appointment. Not looking forward to it on Mon but glad to get it out the way n then finally know if I can hq've a home birth.

Michelle.x
 
Awwww I leave 31st July too, I'll be 35 weeks but mat leave won't start till I, 39 as I have holiday to take. I'm also working loads the last two weeks as two full timers are off.

Mum's booked us a spa day for two weeks tomorrow as an early baby shower gift, they specialise in maternity massages so I can not wait!!! Need a good pamper.

Yesssss about the peeing, comes from nowhere and I'm desperate all of a sudden haha. Xxxx
 
When did you ladies get told you would need the diabetes test? I had to get it done with my daughter due to family history but it has not even been mentioned to me this time round which I found a bit odd. Seeing midwife next week so not sure if I should mention it?! x

I have it because my mum is diabetic, I just asked to book it in and they did so for 28 weeks. x
 
They don't do it as standard where I live - only if you have high risk factors or sugar shows up in your urine samples. My friend had hers at 28 weeks though, they just do it routinely at her clinic - crazy seeing as we're pretty much neighbouring counties. I know it's not pleasant but to be honest I'd rather have it just for added peace of mind ...
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Hi everyone, hope we are all ok ~ nearly the weekend ~ yay!! Gorgeous sun today, went on a nature trail, came back ready for a sit down to find my feet and ankles were all puffed up! They felt really tingly (still do now!!) but putting them in some ice cold water helped take puffiness down. Guess this is one of the joys of a September baby ~ last one was feb and I didn't get this at all. Anyone else suffering the same? X
 
I was the last to post yesterday and the first to post today, but to add to my list of questions ~ restless legs ~ anyone?? Getting it about every other night and it's really disturbing sleep!! Sometimes I feel it in my knees, sometimes in ankles, but it's like little electric shocks that make me jump.. No idea when they are about to happen it just suddenly does. Hubby back from working away today... Will be asking for a sleep in in the morning! X
 
Not had puffy ankles or restless legs thank god but my biggest problem at the moment is hayfever - it is driving me nuts as I wake up multiple times a night needing to blow my nose! :(

Also been having a weird stinging / burning sensation in one of my boobs for last 2 hours, having googled it it seems to be to do with milk coming in but not had any leaks so far! Don't remember getting this sensation with my daughter but it is bloody uncomfortable I can tell you! x
 
No puffiness here altho I do sometimes get restless legs, starting to get heartburn when I go to bed n defo feeling big now even tho bump is small!!! Oh n cramp keeping getting that in my legs when I wake up hurts so much.

Apart from that all's good lol.

Had a lovely day baking fathers day cakes n making cards with the kids n then outside playing with water I do love my job.

Michelle.x
 
Restless legs are so common but haven't had this time yet.
Ah that does sound nice Michelle :)

29 weeks today! Can't decide whether I'm pleased about there being 11 weeks left or not x
 
Girls that have had sections before...do you have your bits covered?

Ridiculous question seen as I've had a midwife and doctor staring up my nun before but if I end up with a section, I just think I'll feel embarrassed because I'll be with it and not consumed by pain!!!
 

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