Like I say, my stomach muscles are probably broken! Pic below is me at 37 weeks with my daughter - she was born at 39 and weighed 6lb 7oz so not big. I just grow big bumps!
https://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q158/lissylops1/PB070008.jpg
Having the kids ruined the skin on my tummy so its all saggy even when I get a bump it has sag under it, I probably won't end up showing for a while cos of my tubby saggy tummy
we just found out we are team pink!
Sorry for your loss.
Yay your back, I was wandering what happened to you! Glad your better now now.
So your due date is still the 1st, mines the 2nd now.
Ive still not felt her move, never had anterior placenta with my previous pregnancies.... Not liking it at all, desperate to feel those first kicks
Xx
I am having a girl too! She tried really hard not to show us, her feet were in her crotch. Having so much fun buying girl stuff.
helloooo
my due date is Feb.11th and i'll FINALLY have my gender scan on september 18th!!
Team yellow for us then I guess.
I'm due 2-11-2013!!!
we just found out we are team pink!
Question for those of you who already have little ones...about how long can they stay in an infant car seat? Most say up to 30 lbs but I have no idea when that would be for an average baby. I'm trying to decide whether to get a convertible car seat or infant seat. The infant seat seems better because you can just pull the seat off the base and carry baby into a store or into the house without waking them up or having to take off the straps, etc. Once they grow out of them, though, you have to buy a whole new car seat. The convertible seat is obviously more cost effective because they can be changed to front facing after they hit a certain weight, and then some can even be changed into a booster seat later. Of course with the convertible I would have to take baby out of the seat every time I go somewhere, bad if they are sleeping!
I am so torn on what I want to do!! I know it's early but I want to try and get some of the bigger purchases out of the way so I am not stressing about them later in the pregnancy.