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yay! your right about the good size, the better the size is the worse it'll probbaly be for you Laugh still they've been wrong in past with baby sizes Wink. it can't be long now \o/

i see my Obstetrician soon, he has cold hands, wears a dickie bow tie and slaps your hand and tells you you are naughty if you asked to know baby's gender at the scan lol. he is apparently quite accurate with his predicting the gender though Red Face
Darthhoob
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Originally posted by Darthhoob:
yay! your right about the good size, the better the size is the worse it'll probbaly be for you Laugh still they've been wrong in past with baby sizes Wink. it can't be long now \o/

i see my Obstetrician soon, he has cold hands, wears a dickie bow tie and slaps your hand and tells you you are naughty if you asked to know baby's gender at the scan lol. he is apparently quite accurate with his predicting the gender though Red Face



When are you due darth?? and did your obs tell you then gender?? lol
Mollie
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Originally posted by Darthhoob:
yay! your right about the good size, the better the size is the worse it'll probbaly be for you Laugh still they've been wrong in past with baby sizes Wink. it can't be long now \o/

i see my Obstetrician soon, he has cold hands, wears a dickie bow tie and slaps your hand and tells you you are naughty if you asked to know baby's gender at the scan lol. he is apparently quite accurate with his predicting the gender though Red Face


Lol! Why do consultants always wear dickie bows? Hospital consultants, pub landlords and my dad must be the only people who still do that. Laugh Are you going to find out the gender at your scan?
Queen of the High Teas
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Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
Blood pressure up to 139/104 which must be the magic number because, hey presto, the actual consultant appeared rather than just the ususal 12 year old registrars. Thumbs Up All ok though, just need to keep being monitored at the hospital next week. Had my first indication of baby size too. Thumbs Up Apparently it's 'a good size'. I have a feeling that doesn't necessarily mean good for me though. Red Face Laugh
Hug for you at least you got to see the main man, hope all goes well for you Queenie Thumbs Up
LGS
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Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
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Originally posted by Darthhoob:
yay! your right about the good size, the better the size is the worse it'll probbaly be for you Laugh still they've been wrong in past with baby sizes Wink. it can't be long now \o/

i see my Obstetrician soon, he has cold hands, wears a dickie bow tie and slaps your hand and tells you you are naughty if you asked to know baby's gender at the scan lol. he is apparently quite accurate with his predicting the gender though Red Face


Lol! Why do consultants always wear dickie bows? Hospital consultants, pub landlords and my dad must be the only people who still do that. Laugh Are you going to find out the gender at your scan?


Just realised you are in west yorkshire! where abouts? I married a man from Brighouse (divorced him too lol)

Where are you having your baby?

I never lived there with him but we used to visit his mum a lot.. we lived in London, had my first baby at the whittington hospital..
Mollie
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Originally posted by love greek sunsets:
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Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
Blood pressure up to 139/104 which must be the magic number because, hey presto, the actual consultant appeared rather than just the ususal 12 year old registrars. Thumbs Up All ok though, just need to keep being monitored at the hospital next week. Had my first indication of baby size too. Thumbs Up Apparently it's 'a good size'. I have a feeling that doesn't necessarily mean good for me though. Red Face Laugh
Hug for you at least you got to see the main man, hope all goes well for you Queenie Thumbs Up


Thanks. Big Grin My consultant is a laydee. She's really nice, middle aged, Asian but with a broad Brummie/Yorkshire hybrid accent. Very matter of fact which I like. She was telling me about how the midwives from the different departments and hospitals all moan and bitch about each other. She pulled a lot of these faces > Roll Eyes Crazy Shake Head
Queen of the High Teas
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Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
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Originally posted by love greek sunsets:
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Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
Blood pressure up to 139/104 which must be the magic number because, hey presto, the actual consultant appeared rather than just the ususal 12 year old registrars. Thumbs Up All ok though, just need to keep being monitored at the hospital next week. Had my first indication of baby size too. Thumbs Up Apparently it's 'a good size'. I have a feeling that doesn't necessarily mean good for me though. Red Face Laugh
Hug for you at least you got to see the main man, hope all goes well for you Queenie Thumbs Up


Thanks. Big Grin My consultant is a laydee. She's really nice, middle aged, Asian but with a broad Brummie/Yorkshire hybrid accent. Very matter of fact which I like. She was telling me about how the midwives from the different departments and hospitals all moan and bitch about each other. She pulled a lot of these faces > Roll Eyes Crazy Shake Head
Laugh Blush yeah I like em matter of fact, yu can come out of hosp apts not exactly knowing what the hell has been said Smiler
LGS
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Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
Blood pressure up to 139/104 which must be the magic number because, hey presto, the actual consultant appeared rather than just the ususal 12 year old registrars. Thumbs Up All ok though, just need to keep being monitored at the hospital next week. Had my first indication of baby size too. Thumbs Up Apparently it's 'a good size'. I have a feeling that doesn't necessarily mean good for me though. Red Face Laugh


i had two children in s yorks and one in lincs and both hospitals changed my dates because i was having a "small" baby since when was 8lbs 5oz, 9lbs 3 oz and 8lbs 14oz small Eeker
machel
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Originally posted by machel:
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Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
Blood pressure up to 139/104 which must be the magic number because, hey presto, the actual consultant appeared rather than just the ususal 12 year old registrars. Thumbs Up All ok though, just need to keep being monitored at the hospital next week. Had my first indication of baby size too. Thumbs Up Apparently it's 'a good size'. I have a feeling that doesn't necessarily mean good for me though. Red Face Laugh


i had two children in s yorks and one in lincs and both hospitals changed my dates because i was having a "small" baby since when was 8lbs 5oz, 9lbs 3 oz and 8lbs 14oz small Eeker



OMG not small at all!!!!
Mollie
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Originally posted by Mollie:
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Originally posted by Darthhoob:
yay! your right about the good size, the better the size is the worse it'll probbaly be for you Laugh still they've been wrong in past with baby sizes Wink. it can't be long now \o/

i see my Obstetrician soon, he has cold hands, wears a dickie bow tie and slaps your hand and tells you you are naughty if you asked to know baby's gender at the scan lol. he is apparently quite accurate with his predicting the gender though Red Face



When are you due darth?? and did your obs tell you then gender?? lol


only 9 weeks this time so not seen him yet, but last time he was right (i told him i found out it was a boy in the scan AFTER his prediction lol). he also got all my friends kids right :O
Darthhoob
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Originally posted by Mollie:
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Originally posted by machel:
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Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
Blood pressure up to 139/104 which must be the magic number because, hey presto, the actual consultant appeared rather than just the ususal 12 year old registrars. Thumbs Up All ok though, just need to keep being monitored at the hospital next week. Had my first indication of baby size too. Thumbs Up Apparently it's 'a good size'. I have a feeling that doesn't necessarily mean good for me though. Red Face Laugh


i had two children in s yorks and one in lincs and both hospitals changed my dates because i was having a "small" baby since when was 8lbs 5oz, 9lbs 3 oz and 8lbs 14oz small Eeker



OMG not small at all!!!!


the 9lb3oz pregnancy had gone on too long and she had to go to special care for monitoring - the biggest baby they had had in there! she left hospital wearing 3-6months baby clothes
machel
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Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
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Originally posted by Darthhoob:
yay! your right about the good size, the better the size is the worse it'll probbaly be for you Laugh still they've been wrong in past with baby sizes Wink. it can't be long now \o/

i see my Obstetrician soon, he has cold hands, wears a dickie bow tie and slaps your hand and tells you you are naughty if you asked to know baby's gender at the scan lol. he is apparently quite accurate with his predicting the gender though Red Face


Lol! Why do consultants always wear dickie bows? Hospital consultants, pub landlords and my dad must be the only people who still do that. Laugh Are you going to find out the gender at your scan?


dunno yet, have the previous two times but might decide to keep this a suprise...but then i am very impatient and HATE cream so maybe not Laugh
Darthhoob
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Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
Blood pressure up to 139/104 which must be the magic number because, hey presto, the actual consultant appeared rather than just the ususal 12 year old registrars. Thumbs Up All ok though, just need to keep being monitored at the hospital next week. Had my first indication of baby size too. Thumbs Up Apparently it's 'a good size'. I have a feeling that doesn't necessarily mean good for me though. Red Face Laugh


I'm still so excited! Big Grin

BTW Queenie... I wouldn't worry about the competence of Registrars... they are often the better person to have looking after you, rather than the Consultant. Registrars are like the energised, up-to-date, still enthusiastic version of the Consultant xxx The registrar would be my first choice everytime xx
Dirtyprettygirlthing
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Originally posted by Darthhoob:
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Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
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Originally posted by Darthhoob:
yay! your right about the good size, the better the size is the worse it'll probbaly be for you Laugh still they've been wrong in past with baby sizes Wink. it can't be long now \o/

i see my Obstetrician soon, he has cold hands, wears a dickie bow tie and slaps your hand and tells you you are naughty if you asked to know baby's gender at the scan lol. he is apparently quite accurate with his predicting the gender though Red Face


Lol! Why do consultants always wear dickie bows? Hospital consultants, pub landlords and my dad must be the only people who still do that. Laugh Are you going to find out the gender at your scan?


dunno yet, have the previous two times but might decide to keep this a suprise...but then i am very impatient and HATE cream so maybe not Laugh


Do you have boys or girls darth? what about you queenie? have you any kids or is lil foot your first?
Mollie
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Originally posted by Mollie:
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Originally posted by Darthhoob:
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Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
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Originally posted by Darthhoob:
yay! your right about the good size, the better the size is the worse it'll probbaly be for you Laugh still they've been wrong in past with baby sizes Wink. it can't be long now \o/

i see my Obstetrician soon, he has cold hands, wears a dickie bow tie and slaps your hand and tells you you are naughty if you asked to know baby's gender at the scan lol. he is apparently quite accurate with his predicting the gender though Red Face


Lol! Why do consultants always wear dickie bows? Hospital consultants, pub landlords and my dad must be the only people who still do that. Laugh Are you going to find out the gender at your scan?


dunno yet, have the previous two times but might decide to keep this a suprise...but then i am very impatient and HATE cream so maybe not Laugh


Do you have boys or girls darth? what about you queenie? have you any kids or is lil foot your first?


two boys atm. got the feeling this one is a girl Ninja
Darthhoob
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Originally posted by Darthhoob:
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Originally posted by Mollie:
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Originally posted by Darthhoob:
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Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
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Originally posted by Darthhoob:
yay! your right about the good size, the better the size is the worse it'll probbaly be for you Laugh still they've been wrong in past with baby sizes Wink. it can't be long now \o/

i see my Obstetrician soon, he has cold hands, wears a dickie bow tie and slaps your hand and tells you you are naughty if you asked to know baby's gender at the scan lol. he is apparently quite accurate with his predicting the gender though Red Face


Lol! Why do consultants always wear dickie bows? Hospital consultants, pub landlords and my dad must be the only people who still do that. Laugh Are you going to find out the gender at your scan?


dunno yet, have the previous two times but might decide to keep this a suprise...but then i am very impatient and HATE cream so maybe not Laugh


Do you have boys or girls darth? what about you queenie? have you any kids or is lil foot your first?


two boys atm. got the feeling this one is a girl Ninja


Fingers crossed for you... whats your due date? sorry if you already answered that I may have missed it...

I had 4 boys.. wanted a girl so much lol... threw in the towel at 4!!! having said that.. wouldn't be without them... lovin the boys!!
Mollie
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Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:

I'm still so excited! Big Grin

BTW Queenie... I wouldn't worry about the competence of Registrars... they are often the better person to have looking after you, rather than the Consultant. Registrars are like the energised, up-to-date, still enthusiastic version of the Consultant xxx The registrar would be my first choice everytime xx


Big Grin Valentine I saw a registrar first this morning. She came in, said hello, and told me I could have a sweep there and then if I wanted. I asked why I would need a sweep at 36/7 weeks. Confused She went Confused Blush and THEN decided to look at my notes before saying anything else. Then she noticed I wasn't full term yet. Disappointed Laugh
Queen of the High Teas
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Originally posted by Mollie:

Just realised you are in west yorkshire! where abouts? I married a man from Brighouse (divorced him too lol)

Where are you having your baby?

I never lived there with him but we used to visit his mum a lot.. we lived in London, had my first baby at the whittington hospital..


Brigaaarsss! Big Grin Not too far from me, can't say I know it very well though. I live in Holmfirth, Last of the Summer Wine village not far from Huddersfield. Having the baby in Halifax though because Hudds is midwife only unit.
Queen of the High Teas
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Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
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Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:

I'm still so excited! Big Grin

BTW Queenie... I wouldn't worry about the competence of Registrars... they are often the better person to have looking after you, rather than the Consultant. Registrars are like the energised, up-to-date, still enthusiastic version of the Consultant xxx The registrar would be my first choice everytime xx


Big Grin Valentine I saw a registrar first this morning. She came in, said hello, and told me I could have a sweep there and then if I wanted. I asked why I would need a sweep at 36/7 weeks. Confused She went Confused Blush and THEN decided to look at my notes before saying anything else. Then she noticed I wasn't full term yet. Disappointed Laugh


Laugh Oopsy!

You so don't want a sweep Queenie... it didn't work for me... despite my GP trying every other day for a fortnight!

I have never felt more like one of James Herriots cows in my life!
Dirtyprettygirlthing
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Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
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Originally posted by Mollie:

Just realised you are in west yorkshire! where abouts? I married a man from Brighouse (divorced him too lol)

Where are you having your baby?

I never lived there with him but we used to visit his mum a lot.. we lived in London, had my first baby at the whittington hospital..


Brigaaarsss! Big Grin Not too far from me, can't say I know it very well though. I live in Holmfirth, Last of the Summer Wine village not far from Huddersfield. Having the baby in Halifax though because Hudds is midwife only unit.


It's a small world eh? hope you have your feet up now and are resting>???!
Mollie
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Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
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Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
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Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:

I'm still so excited! Big Grin

BTW Queenie... I wouldn't worry about the competence of Registrars... they are often the better person to have looking after you, rather than the Consultant. Registrars are like the energised, up-to-date, still enthusiastic version of the Consultant xxx The registrar would be my first choice everytime xx


Big Grin Valentine I saw a registrar first this morning. She came in, said hello, and told me I could have a sweep there and then if I wanted. I asked why I would need a sweep at 36/7 weeks. Confused She went Confused Blush and THEN decided to look at my notes before saying anything else. Then she noticed I wasn't full term yet. Disappointed Laugh


Laugh Oopsy!

You so don't want a sweep Queenie... it didn't work for me... despite my GP trying every other day for a fortnight!

I have never felt more like one of James Herriots cows in my life!


Laugh I only found out what a sweep was a couple of months ago thanks to one of Sheepy's threads! And no, I don't bliddy want one! Eeker
Queen of the High Teas
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Originally posted by Mollie:
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Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
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Originally posted by Mollie:

Just realised you are in west yorkshire! where abouts? I married a man from Brighouse (divorced him too lol)

Where are you having your baby?

I never lived there with him but we used to visit his mum a lot.. we lived in London, had my first baby at the whittington hospital..


Brigaaarsss! Big Grin Not too far from me, can't say I know it very well though. I live in Holmfirth, Last of the Summer Wine village not far from Huddersfield. Having the baby in Halifax though because Hudds is midwife only unit.


It's a small world eh? hope you have your feet up now and are resting>???!


It is, I do and I am. Thumbs Up Hug
Queen of the High Teas
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Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
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Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
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Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
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Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:

I'm still so excited! Big Grin

BTW Queenie... I wouldn't worry about the competence of Registrars... they are often the better person to have looking after you, rather than the Consultant. Registrars are like the energised, up-to-date, still enthusiastic version of the Consultant xxx The registrar would be my first choice everytime xx


Big Grin Valentine I saw a registrar first this morning. She came in, said hello, and told me I could have a sweep there and then if I wanted. I asked why I would need a sweep at 36/7 weeks. Confused She went Confused Blush and THEN decided to look at my notes before saying anything else. Then she noticed I wasn't full term yet. Disappointed Laugh


Laugh Oopsy!

You so don't want a sweep Queenie... it didn't work for me... despite my GP trying every other day for a fortnight!

I have never felt more like one of James Herriots cows in my life!


Laugh I only found out what a sweep was a couple of months ago thanks to one of Sheepy's threads! And no, I don't bliddy want one! Eeker


chimney sweep Ninja
Darthhoob

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