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I miss the kicks, its funny i look at her movements now and try figure out what she was doing inside.

P did exactly the same movements on the outside as she did on the inside. Every time she did a ninja kick I could so relate to it :haha: as much as it hurt at the time, I really do miss it.
 
Doodar just tell hubby you may as well put back your frozen and if it works great and if not then you're done? I think thats a good compromise. I can't use that one on my hubby though as we have 9 frozen total lol! That could turn out to be a lot of kids lol.
I tried this one. Our clinic usually thaw two at a time and put the best one back, so I even said I was willing to thaw all 3 and put the best one back and then that will be it then, no more frosties. I'll just be happy to try. I'm gonna keep working on him. Although I think I'm making progress because I asked him if we should give the newborn clothes to charity and he said no, keep them for now :winkwink:

Baby Lily was born yesterday (30/9/12) weighing 8lb 1oz :cloud9:
I know I already said it but Congratulations Kirst she is a little beaut looks just like her mummy :cloud9:
 
I like my ergo baby carrier just saying you should check that one out.

I'm sitting here getting thumped by tulip :cloud9:

:rofl: she was talking about a vehicle Hun we call them people carriers over here. It's a car that usually has seven or more seats. Not sure what you call them over there. Made me chuckle this :haha: the language over here is crazy

:rofl: sorry forgot about the language barrier!

Yay for feeling tulip kick. I hear you on the cervix kicks, twin 1 has mastered that trick and it hurts. I'm keeping my fingers crossed shes just gone head down again as I can feel kicks under my ribs instead. I much prefer getting kicked in the ribs than in my pelvis :ouch:
 
:rofl: we call them mini vans lol!

princess congrats! You just made it under the wire for sept.
 
Not posts here for a while, well I'll liven it up! We're team :pink: :cloud9: Pics are in my journal but I am beyond thrilled and excited.
 
So pleased for u!!!! i had a strong feeling u were with all the sickness. Happy shopping.

Afm, lot going on at the mo, Alannah got mrsa from the hospital and is having lots of treatment to try get rid of it. Me and dh started our treatment last night and have been swabbed to see whether we have it or not, keep everything crossed we can get rid of her mrsa.
 
Oh babies, that's awfull. Hope everything gets sorted quickly & your little precious girl makes a speedy recovery xx
 
Hope she feels better babies, mrsa is a yucky bug sadly it's ALL over the hospital.
 
Tiff- Congrats for team pink! x

Babies- Aww bless her! hope your daughter gets well soon an that u an dh are ok x

Hi to Maddie, Hope, ST, Rosa and the gang x

Nothing new here. Still awaiting response from pct. Never ending story xxx
 
Hey all! Great news tiff, a little baby girl, that's so wOnderful! X

Babies- my goodness I hope Alannah is better soon! My DH and I were just saying today how it must be around a lot in the hospitals at the mo as his dad has got it in hospital and his friends two yr old has just been diagnosed with it too! I just said to him about your little one, can't believe it that's 3 now! X
 
I just feel so bad for her, she is on so many different medicines, it scares me her having so many at such a young age, its disgusting that hospitals can do this and there is no come back for them, i was told its a risk you take when going into hospital, i dont think thats a good enough excuse, they should be doing more to stop it, when we were there recently the room wasnt cleaned properly and there was a comb on the floor from the previous child or his parents so they cant have done a proper clean. We were told by the ward sister the cleaners only get 10 mins a room so no wonder these bugs are breeding happily. I just pray we can get rid of it, they cant keep treating her so i pray its gone at the next swabs and she doesnt get sick. Her eye which is where it was discovered first is fine so i hope that means this swab will be clear. She also has it in her throat but they wont treat that as they say the meds dont work at this age. All the other swabs on her were clear and i hope it remains that way.
 
It's not necessarily the hospitals cleaning routines that causes it though they should take as long as it takes to clean a room properly! A lot of the time it's not proper hand waging techniques and sterile techniques that cause it to spread. Mrsa is one of those bugs that I guarantee the majority of the population will test positive for (kind of like the group h steep you get tested for before birth) it's dormant and usually stays dormant but every now ad then something presents for it to cause an infection. Being a nurse I am positive I and most other nurses would test positive for mrsa but that being said I washy hands and take care as best as I can to prevent skin to skin contact between myself and patients. Oh and it makes me mad that they wouldn't take care to clean a newborn baby's room to a higher standard!
 

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