You do! I'll bet snappish reduces the resolution. It's always best to back up before any editing or anything so you have the original in its highest resolution.
Sorry James is so ill. Byron too. He swings between crying for no reason, smacking me and screaming as loud as he can for fun. Sick children are such a nightmare! I feel like I might be dying. Currently on all fours trying to get the baby off my guts a bit in the hope that'll ease the pain. All day my mouth has had that thick feeling gas and air gives. It's horrible.
Aww poor you there's nothing worse than a sick child to look after when your feeling crappy yourself! It'd hard enough when you have a bit of energy! What time is hubby back?
He was back soon after 8 just as Byron was settling off. If I'm in this much of a state tomorrow he might need to take parental leave. Starting with a painful productive cough now. If ever anything didn't lie well will pregnancy nausea...
Ugh. Not too bad a night's sleep til I awoke at half 4 and coughed until forever. So much snot swallowed I'm on the verge of chucking up. Now I know how Byron feels each morning when he's teething. Guess I'll probably call in sick given it's now progressed to full on chest infection and I have to take care of the boy. He came in with us about 11 but has slept really well so hopefully will feel better today.
I am just stunned by how much illness I've had this pregnancy. Then with migraines and ms on top... With Byron I wasn't ill the whole way through til the chest infection right before I went into labour. Wow but I can't wait to have finished work.
Not long to go now Peanut. Just focus on the little parts, London in three weeks then you're nearly done.
I've been up since three am again! My bump is super sore, think it's just the swelling coming out now. Also my bed looks like some weird soft play area there are pillows everywhere in an attempt to get comfortable.
Going to work from home cos there's no way I could sit at a desk for 9 hours today.
Poor gilz. So glad you know your LO is ok in there. You must've taken a real beating.
Speaking of beatings Byron's awake and thought it would be fun to kick me in the head then when I shouted at him said "kick baby". Great sign of things to come today! Talking to him I find I've lost half my voice too.
Aw Peanut that was lovely of Byron I remember when i was young my little sisters used to climb into bed with me when they were Byrons age. It was highly amusing for them to poke, prod and kick me, oh and also they had a fascination with touching eyelids. Really hoping the jellybean doesn't feel like repeating any of this process
Peanut hope you feel better soon, I've been a lot more ill this time, I blame it on James picking up a lot and then me getting it!
He was coughing and wheezing all night bless him, he came in our bed about 3 which wasn't to bad but he thought it was funny to poke my eyelids lol. He finally settled down about 4.30.
What is it with children and eyelids i wonder. It won't bother me greatly cos i wear lenses so i'm always touching my eyes but my OH really hates anything going near his eyes. If the jellybean is fascinated by his eyelids i think he'd actually boke
Oh Gilz, i watched it, i was very very shocked, i didnt know they pull that hard with forceps, Dh was really shocked, i had no idea, i cant understand how the head isnt dislocated from the rest of the babies body when a MW is pulling with all her body strength like that!.
Other than that, the worst part for me was having to watch that woman being sick (i definately want antiemetics)
I think i must have a modern MW, she text me last night asking what i thought of the hospital tour etc, she also knows my DH but couldnt place him.
I have her again this afternoon for my monthly appointment. Pee in a pot day..........nice!
Enjoy your MW appointment madcat. I knew about forceps which is why I asked for ventouse with Byron. There can be very serious damage to the baby with forceps. One of the worst things is that whether forceps or ventouse are used is largely down to individual doctor choice and training. An old schools doctor might only know how to use forceps. But babies are extremely tough. If you think about it the whole birthing process there's an awful lot of pressure on the baby being pushed about by the uterus and then squeezed down the birth canal. That's why they're so bendy! This is why I get anxious about epidurals being used unnecessarily as they increase the chance of an assisted delivery.
Trying to persuade Byron to play with toys instead of watch TV. He keeps getting all the DVDs down and looking at them wistfully. I have called in sick. I guess I have some degree of laryngitis now.
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