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Hello Everyone,


I'd love to join you in the park on 17th July and for any other meet-ups meanwhile! I'm due on 5th September, this is my first baby and we're at King's.


Do add me to the list [email protected]


Great to 'find' you all here!

Hello Everyone

My second is due in mid November and i have been waiting and waiting for the scan to join this group. Had it Thursday and all Ok. Our daughter is 2 and will enjoy meeting other little ones on the 17th July. (think she already knows Crystal7's).

See you there.

(will email sunlover with my email).

I'm at St Thomas's too Strawbs have been v impressed so far.

I'm sneaking myself into this group as my EDD from my LMP was 2nd Sept but got changed at the scan to Aug 28th! I'm sure it will be September though... :-S

I've sent my email to join the distribution list too.

Hi everyone,


This sounds like a fab idea. Well up for 17 July meet plus any weekly picnics etc because I've also got a 16 month old and am due in September.


My email is [email protected]. I'll email the lass who is kindly coordinating addresses too.


Lovely jubbly,


Eilidh (Hailey without the H)

hello!

I'm due mid-November with my 2nd (1st is 13 months) and would also love to join you all on July 17th. I'm working but have wednesdays off so if anyone fancies a coffee anywhere in the SE22/SE15 area anytime, would be lovely to meet up.

My email address is [email protected]

Hope everyone is feeling ok.


See you in July if not before.

Megano I feel for you! I've suffered terribly with morning sickness (nausea and being sick lots) this pregnancy and last. I'm now 18 weeks and I think it's gone *touch wood* which is about when it passed last time. However like ae I start to feel sick if tired or hungry. Very hard to prevent tiredness with toddler around though! On a more positive note once morning/noon/night sickness was over in my first preg I felt great and continued to do so until the end. Not started feeling great this time yet though...
Thanks so much for the tips. I have to say, one thing that got me through is thinking about people who felt so bad and were looking after another child at the same time! I have much respect! Polos seem to help with the nausea, they are my new favourite thing! thanks x

Hi everyone

Great to see so many autumn mums-to-be up for meeting up! I'm due my second towards the end of November (my first is almost a year -eek!), would love to meet up with others, particularly glad to see that I'm not the only one going to have two very little ones under two. Up for meeting up in July, will pm my email to join the distribution list.

Keep well everyone x

Hi Ladies


At the risk of hijacking this thread, I'm posting to see if anyone's interested in having some free pregnancy pics done. A forumite posted in the spring babies club about a hobby-photographer who was looking for pregnant women to photograph for his Royal Photographic Society portfolio. It sounded interesting so I got in touch with him and had a couple of sessions done. I should warn you that the photos are mostly done nude, but not exclusively so. I came out with some lovely images that I didn't have to pay anything for (apart from losing my dignity!). He is very nice chap who is professional and discrete. His wife is in the house while the photos are being taken, and Mr Yak came along at the start to check that nothing dodgy was going on.


He's looking for more models so if you are interested, PM me and I'll pass on your details. I'd be happy to email you a picture of me or provide more details if you'd like before making contact with him.


Apologies for the hijack once again, and best of luck with the rest of your pregnancies!

Hi all, hope everyone is feeling great and doing really well. Luckily my nausea and tiredness seems to have gone for now and I've been acting like a woman possessed trying to get stuff organised. That said, I haven't even tackled the question on which buggy to get - a minefield I'm delaying for as late as possible. There's quite a lot of threads on EDF so I'm sure I'll be trawling through that in a few months....


Back to important business...picnic on 17th July - people have been sending me their email addresses which is great. I'll get an email out in a few weeks so we can start organising this.


Enjoy the bank holiday weekend (fingers crossed for some nice weather!)

xx

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