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Does anyone have any advice/recommendations for a travel insurance policy for my 12week old baby and I? We're going to Canada for 2 weeks.
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Thanks for all your suggestions!
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Does anyone know where I can go to get my baby's passport photo done around east dulwich or forest hill? Thanks!
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Yes will keep you posted, Ramble! I'm not an NCT member so don't get the emails but the meet ups get posted on the forest hill NCT website and non-members are welcome - I just need to remember to check it! Actually there seems to be tons of groups on there for when baby arrives too so I'll send you a link. I say every day that I'm going swimming tomorrow... Have you been to the new forest hill pool yet? It's great and the lanes were almost empty when I went on a saturday! If I get up early enough I might try to go although I also need to turn up at my new GP first thing in the morning to try and get a new patient appointment. Not sure about baby's position, the midwife said she'd like it a bit more bum forward than so much to the side and told me to get on all fours and not slouch! I've been trying hard to sit knees lower than hips and on my yoga blocks. Hope yours has turned from back To back! Xx
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Chardale and ramble, I'm holding out for some Christmas babies in this group! You never know... I'm getting more braxton hicks but they're the same as before really, not any more intense. Apparently baby is 3/5 engaged but I'm not sure that means much. Also is back to side, so back is facing my left side and limbs my right and lots of bum shuffling going on - here's hoping they swivel round soon. I keep meaning to go swimming and give baby a nice hammock to get into! I've been told about the dates too and I'm starting raspberry leaf capsules tomorrow (37 wks!). Curry and games night is planned for new years eve... I hadn't even thought about new years eve until a few days ago! Ramble, did you know about the NCT forest hill bump social tonight? It's at tapatisserie from 8 on honor oak park. We may not make it unfortunately as hubby working late.
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Thanks for the answers ladies. I am with kings so not sure if I would fall under the lewisham criteria but I was definitely not offered the GTT due to PCOS as a risk factor. I've been asking about it on an online forum for Pcos and it just seems that the policy about PCOS as a risk factor for GD just differs in different PCTs or even with different consultants (although I'm not consultant led anyway) and that also it might be confounded by the fact that lots of PCOS is accompanied by a high BMI which would be another reason to have a GTT. Not sure if, due to my PCOS I should have pushed for it more at the time, but I have not been showing any other symptoms/markers and baby size has been on track all the way through so hopefully all fine with 3 weeks to go! Perhaps I'll be more aware of it and ask more questions if I'm ever pregnant again.
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Hi, just reviving this thread with a quick question about GD - I have no reason to think I have it but out of interest, what is the policy in this PCT for testing for it? All I had was a blood test at my 28wk midwife appt where I was told not to eat anything too sweet beforehand 'like a big mars bar'! I know that in some other PCTs, all women are routinely given the GTT with the sugary drink etc... I know there is a screener to assess your risk (think it is higher BMI, ethnicity, close relative with diabetes, high birth weight baby previously - none of which are relevant to me). The only thing that could possibly be relevant is that I had IVF due to PCOS which can be linked to insulin resistance, but which I don't appear to have based on a Pre-pregnancy blood test.
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Looking for fellow knitters and other crafty types
greeners replied to gen21's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Gorgeous blogs, ladies! Notesink, I love your dolls. I mainly make jewellery (wedding tiaras and hair accessories) but with my little one's impending arrival in january I'm getting more into sewing for the nursery because I don't think jewellery wire and crystals mix very well with babies. I have a long list of Christmas presents to make and hoping the baby doesn't come too early or I won't have time to make them! Here's my blog, not as comprehensive as either of yours though as I still have several posts to publish of most recent makes. http://quirkylittleone.wordpress.com/ -
I've also heard that oats in a bath are good for chicken pox. I've been using them regularly to relieve pregnancy itching and dry skin and it works wonders. I just get a pair of little tights socks (as in, socks made of something like 15denier tights material), put half a cup of porridge oats in the toe and knot it up, then put in the bath. If you squash and squelch it around a lovely thick goo comes out that makes the bath all milky and can be rubbed into the skin. There is also a product called aveeno which is an oat-based soap substitute, but the porridge oats in a sock option is much cheaper! Hope your LO recovers soon!
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