Thank you , it has been a horrible day , now enjoying a little glass or two , and relax@kateincornwall, what a relief, what a stressful day it must have been for you waiting.![]()
Sounds like a plan.Thank you , it has been a horrible day , now enjoying a little glass or two , and relax![]()
Glad it's good news Kate. Hope you enjoyed that well earned little glass of something!xxxMy sisters surgery went very well , they are pretty sure that they got all the lump out with good margins , samples of remaining tissue have gone for biopsy , now I can maybe relax , very relieved indeed xxx
I'm 36+2 so in theory, anytime from 37 weeks can be classed as full term (Nathan was born at 37 weeks) but your due date isn't until 29/07/20 which is 40 weeks.How much longer, @Emily? One of my friends expelled her new human a couple of days ago.
So exciting!!I'm 36+2 so in theory, anytime from 37 weeks can be classed as full term (Nathan was born at 37 weeks) but your due date isn't until 29/07/20 which is 40 weeks.
I had a scan yesterday and they estimate that he's now about 3kg so I'd really like to expel him as soon after 37 weeks as possible
Nathan came running into our room on Wednesday morning yelling "Mummy it's July! Can you please let my baby out now?"
I'm in the "will this ever end"So exciting!!
Yep and the strange thing is that I don't even know a dog with the same name!Have you got a name?
I never really felt like that. I loved being pregnant and was scared of what was comingI'm in the "will this ever end"period rather than the "excited" period at the moment.
Yep and the strange thing is that I don't even know a dog with the same name!
That's what my friend managed. 6am (ish) on 1st JulyNathan came running into our room on Wednesday morning yelling "Mummy it's July! Can you please let my baby out now?"
Cam - not a bad name for a dog, (makes a note).He also doesn't have a doggy name (Cameron). I mean, if it's not Rover, are you even trying?