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  • The fatness of my feet!

    I'm now 31 weeks along - that's 6 left for a twin pregnancy, I can hardly wait! This last week has been rather mixed: Good for the return to school time!! Not so good, doing the school run. It is literally a 5 minute walk, but I am finding it exhausting. Thankfully another mother has offered...
    Posted to Pregnancy blog (Weblog) by twinlady on Sun, Sep 11 2011
  • 22 weeks - past halfway!

    I'm 22 weeks now. Getting more excited by the second. The last few weeks have been very eventful. We had the 20 week scan at 20 weeks and 2 days. Everything looks good, baby is healthy, normal, no visible problems. I can't explain the relief, especially as I had a friend who was a couple of weeks...
    Posted to Pregnancy blog (Weblog) by Sminkle on Mon, May 10 2010
  • 41 Weeks and officially 10 days over before Induction and Confirmation arrival of Baby Niall HURRAH

    Sorry delay in writing this Baby Niall is 1 week 1 day old so it's taken me abit to get settled in at home. Also sorry for the long post since this is my last on this page I thought I best as they say - Make it Good one! Well what a week that was, I had my midwife appointment for a sweep booked tuesday...
    Posted to Pregnancy blog (Weblog) by rachelliverpool on Tue, May 4 2010
  • 17 weeks and getting fatter!

    It's been up and down the last couple of weeks. Some days I feel really pregnant, nauseous, bloated and constipated, hormonal, sore boobs and just generally fat! Other days I feel fine but then panic because I think I don't feel pregnant enough and worry constantly that something is wrong, then...
    Posted to Pregnancy blog (Weblog) by Sminkle on Mon, Apr 5 2010
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