yeah that’s what I was thinking! I think in comparison Jasper maybe started walking a lot earlier than Alf did, which is maybe why he appears older but I feel like little Alf looks quite babyish next to him!Jasper’s 4-5 months younger, I’m pretty sure.
Wasn’t there a big deal made (by her) about first grandchild or something?
hope you’re ok! I didn’t have the same condition as you, but was told that I may have the same complication of the cord prolapsing - it’s very worrying! I was being induced at the time (agree with whoever said it’s a marathon on here as I was induced with my first) and then had to have an emergency c section as the risk became too big in my eyes the longer I went into the induction process. If I could go back again, I would push for the C-section earlier - and that’s even with knowing about the recovery etc afterwards. Absolutely awful trying to recover whilst looking after two, all I could think about whilst trying to make my decision on C-section or carry on with induction was how long I would beaway from my eldest and hoping he would understand that mummy couldn’t pick him up - why is Ashley not having any of these thoughts?!You guys are the best!
On Tuesday I had my normal 38 week midwife appoint and found bump is the size of 41 weeks. Went for growth scan on wed and bubs is absolutely fine and a perfectly normal weight, however I have shit tonnes of amniotic fluid and have been diagnosed with Polyhydramnios. Google has been my enemy. The worry is if I go into spontaneous labour and my waters break, it may cause bubs to be shunted up and the cord to prolapse which would leave 3-5 minutes to get her out before the worst happens.
The good news is they can slowly break my waters in a controlled way so that doesn't happen, but now my other concern is why I have too much as it can be due to genetic conditions (so of course I've been googling everything).
Sorry to get it all out on tattle. Unsolicited advice is absolutely welcome here haha xx
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Thank you lovely
those NB trainers are so ugly and clompy looking!Terrible ambassador for those TU maternity leggings they look so shapeless on her! I wonder if that stylist she got for her sister suggested she wear a condom hat and new balance trainers too?!
Even that rings alarm bells to be honest. I mean, besides the fact he is still just about toddling and nowhere near running around like most his age, to want to be in the pushchair all the time at his age is pretty unusual surely? My just over two year old rarely goes in the pushchair , he just wants to be out and about on his bike, his scooter, running, anything but the pushchair basically! Hopefully Alf reaches that stage just as she enter what she thinks is going to be her weeks of being bedbound after giving birth.she mentions in her latest post that Alf prefers to be carried or to be in the pram.
considering he lives on a diet of watermelon and grated cheese, it's no fucking wonder. he probs doesn't have the energy to do anything else
Awww thank you lovely.hope you’re ok! I didn’t have the same condition as you, but was told that I may have the same complication of the cord prolapsing - it’s very worrying! I was being induced at the time (agree with whoever said it’s a marathon on here as I was induced with my first) and then had to have an emergency c section as the risk became too big in my eyes the longer I went into the induction process. If I could go back again, I would push for the C-section earlier - and that’s even with knowing about the recovery etc afterwards. Absolutely awful trying to recover whilst looking after two, all I could think about whilst trying to make my decision on C-section or carry on with induction was how long I would beaway from my eldest and hoping he would understand that mummy couldn’t pick him up - why is Ashley not having any of these thoughts?!
Hi I had this too and was booked in for a section at 39+2. I went into labour at 36 weeks and ended up with an emergency c section. I asked them to bring my section forward a few times but they kept saying no. I’d definitely push them for it to be sooner rather than later xYou guys are the best!
On Tuesday I had my normal 38 week midwife appoint and found bump is the size of 41 weeks. Went for growth scan on wed and bubs is absolutely fine and a perfectly normal weight, however I have shit tonnes of amniotic fluid and have been diagnosed with Polyhydramnios. Google has been my enemy. The worry is if I go into spontaneous labour and my waters break, it may cause bubs to be shunted up and the cord to prolapse which would leave 3-5 minutes to get her out before the worst happens.
The good news is they can slowly break my waters in a controlled way so that doesn't happen, but now my other concern is why I have too much as it can be due to genetic conditions (so of course I've been googling everything).
Sorry to get it all out on tattle. Unsolicited advice is absolutely welcome here haha xx
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Thank you lovely
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