I'll let you know when I find out what I'm havingRandom questions… I am 12 weeks and have had minimal symptoms, slight nausea, tender breasts… that’s about it! I have been reading that you can get less symptoms with a boy compared to a girl. Any mommas out there who can support this or prove it to be fake?
That sounds just like me and I'm 34 weeks with a boy now!Random questions… I am 12 weeks and have had minimal symptoms, slight nausea, tender breasts… that’s about it! I have been reading that you can get less symptoms with a boy compared to a girl. Any mommas out there who can support this or prove it to be fake?
There’s a toastie van outside my hospital and they do fab coffeeYeah when we had to keep going back and forth for a week for baby Fudge’s blood tests for his jaundice we went to the canteen every time while waiting for the resultsso cheap aswell!!
I fell over a few weeks ago at home alone. Similar, smashed my knee on the ground but stomach was fine. I rang triage (it was about 7:30/8pm) for advice and they said as long as plenty of movement, no bleeding and I didn’t bang my stomach all should be fine. I monitored things all night and if I became concerned I would definitely have gone to get seen. Luckily I was fine. I was quite shook up and upset by it mainly just because I was annoyed at myself.I've been doing so well and I ended up tripping today on wet ground. I ended up landing on my hands and knees and my ankle is throbbing. My stomach was fully protected and I'm not too worried but going to get checked out anyway. Don't want to tell anyone to worry anyone apart from my partner but just needed to get it out hereI've plenty of movement since but reassurance is probably important
I am 27 weeks with a boy. I had tender breasts at first, but not much else to speak of. My pregnancy so far has been straightforward.Random questions… I am 12 weeks and have had minimal symptoms, slight nausea, tender breasts… that’s about it! I have been reading that you can get less symptoms with a boy compared to a girl. Any mommas out there who can support this or prove it to be fake?
I know the feeling I feel so stupid and clumsy.I fell over a few weeks ago at home alone. Similar, smashed my knee on the ground but stomach was fine. I rang triage (it was about 7:30/8pm) for advice and they said as long as plenty of movement, no bleeding and I didn’t bang my stomach all should be fine. I monitored things all night and if I became concerned I would definitely have gone to get seen. Luckily I was fine. I was quite shook up and upset by it mainly just because I was annoyed at myself.
I bought some maternity pads last week so I'm counting that as starting my hospital bag. I really do need to get some bits and bobs together now to feel more prepared.With my first the only food the hospital provided was toast/cereal and cold sandwiches, I was kept in for a full day and night so had to get my partner to bring food in for me!
the hospital I’m with now provide food but it’s not greatluckily they have a subway and a costa inside the building so I can eat there if needs be.
Started buying bits for my hospital bag today, really wish I kept the list I had with my first baby as I seem to have forgotten what I need
same happened to me! they asked if i called i was like yeah i tried, nobody answered! good on you for getting checked anyway, much better to have a once over than worry for daysOf course I choose an evening where the department is busy. When I tried calling there was no answer after about an hour of trying straight no breaks. I assumed it was busy but instead of worrying all night over it I decided to come into the hospital and of course the receptionist makes me feel bad about coming in. I understand its busy I will wait I just want reassurance, I'm not here for the craic like
I think for your own piece of mind who cares what they think. Your reassurance is more importantOf course I choose an evening where the department is busy. When I tried calling there was no answer after about an hour of trying straight no breaks. I assumed it was busy but instead of worrying all night over it I decided to come into the hospital and of course the receptionist makes me feel bad about coming in. I understand its busy I will wait I just want reassurance, I'm not here for the craic like
Don't understand why they've to be so mean I just burst into tears. All I want to know if the baby is OK my ankle is throbbing too but it's the baby I'm worried about. The joys of motherhoodI think for your own piece of mind who cares what they think. Your reassurance is more important
CongratsRandom questions… I am 12 weeks and have had minimal symptoms, slight nausea, tender breasts… that’s about it! I have been reading that you can get less symptoms with a boy compared to a girl. Any mommas out there who can support this or prove it to be fake?
Anaemia can cause headaches, light-headedness and dizzy spells. Have you drunk enough water? Being dehydrated can cause headaches. Definitely call triage though, better safe than sorry, especially if you have a history of pre eclampsia.I know I should ring triage but just wanting a bit of advice before I do!
I’ve been having headaches for the past week, on and off. They’re not terrible where I need to take paracetamol but definitely noticeable.
I know headaches can be a sign of pre eclampsia which I had developed in labour with my first so I am worried about that however I have no swelling and my vision seems fine (it’s bad anyway so I wouldn’t notice the difference tbf)
I do have ‘borderline’ anaemia so wondering if the headaches/lightheaded was and dizziness could just be related to that?
After writing this all out I know I definitely need to be ringing up for advice
Terrible symptoms with bothRandom questions… I am 12 weeks and have had minimal symptoms, slight nausea, tender breasts… that’s about it! I have been reading that you can get less symptoms with a boy compared to a girl. Any mommas out there who can support this or prove it to be fake?
I was looking at these earlier. Crazy money. They do £300 ones too though, for us poor folk£3.3k baby carrier anyone???
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They gift all the celebs and influencers, seems to be their marketing strategy. Ashley James has 3 and still baby wears outright dangerously. If I had the money I wouldn’t buy one if they can’t be bothered to teach safety over getting the product out there. It’s terrible really.£3.3k baby carrier anyone???
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