I'm still going for monthly check ups with a consultant, so had a scan done a couple of weeks ago. There is one lazy baby taking after their dad....
 

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Women have no sense of humour over matters like this and become ever so violent..:lol:...

Yes.... hmm.... like strong men I've seen getting all upset about a tiddly little slipped disc or two... which is nothing in comparison.... trust me I know, I've had both.... 🙂

but childbirth is like doing your back in, some are bearable, some are not... phew...
 
Right, me and Mr GRR are on countdown now. Apparently, from 37 weeks onwards Baby GRR could arrive and be classed as a full term baby, i.e. no premature! :yikes: this whole thing is becoming unbelievably real now. So Mr GRR is getting excited. He's even started packing my hospital bag for me because I haven't been bothered to do it yet. He reckons I'll go into labour and be totally unprepared for a trip into hospital. I'm easy going, take things as they come.

But for all you blokes who have wives and partners and family members expecting babies this year, be sensitive to their needs when you can. Picking clothes up off the floor is currently a pet hate of mine so Mr GRR's clothes are just strewn around the washing basket and not actually in it because I can no longer bend down to pick them up. He'll wonder in about a month's time why he has no clean underwear. And the water retention is now high on my agenda. I used to have slim legs and ankles.... my god, not anymore. engagement ring has already been removed from my fat fingers, wedding ring might be following soon. Getting comfortable in bed is a rarity and if your partner is fidgiting all night, try not to rant about it the next day.

I'm now on countdown from work. I finish next Thursday! And then I'll have a couple of weeks respite on my own, sleeping/resting, finishing off bits and pieces in the house and then D-Day will be upon us :grin:
 
Right, me and Mr GRR are on countdown now. Apparently, from 37 weeks onwards Baby GRR could arrive and be classed as a full term baby, i.e. no premature! :yikes: this whole thing is becoming unbelievably real now. So Mr GRR is getting excited. He's even started packing my hospital bag for me because I haven't been bothered to do it yet. He reckons I'll go into labour and be totally unprepared for a trip into hospital. I'm easy going, take things as they come.

But for all you blokes who have wives and partners and family members expecting babies this year, be sensitive to their needs when you can. Picking clothes up off the floor is currently a pet hate of mine so Mr GRR's clothes are just strewn around the washing basket and not actually in it because I can no longer bend down to pick them up. He'll wonder in about a month's time why he has no clean underwear. And the water retention is now high on my agenda. I used to have slim legs and ankles.... my god, not anymore. engagement ring has already been removed from my fat fingers, wedding ring might be following soon. Getting comfortable in bed is a rarity and if your partner is fidgiting all night, try not to rant about it the next day.

I'm now on countdown from work. I finish next Thursday! And then I'll have a couple of weeks respite on my own, sleeping/resting, finishing off bits and pieces in the house and then D-Day will be upon us :grin:


Enjoy that bit... phew... it's all fun, isn't it... :lol:
 
Make the most of those two weeks off GRR...... After that, it'll be a long time before you have any free time.
 
Day 1 of maternity leave, and I'm bored already. I intended on having a lie-in this morning, but after having a rubbish night's sleep (legs were aching) when I woke up at the sound of Mr GRR's alarm, I was absolutely wide awake and starving :thumbsdown:

I've put a load of washing out on the line to dry, I put another load of washing in the machine and that's nearly finished, and I've finished loading the dishwasher so that's ready to go on next. I really fancy going back to bed but that's just lazy plus I don't like leaving washing outside on the line just in case it rains and I'm not there to get it in. I thought about starting the book I've bought for when I go into labour and have to go to the hospital, but I know I'd speed read that and would end up with nothing to read if I'm in labour for hours on end.

The stuff that needs doing like washing the car, washing the windows, mowing the lawns, I can't do because I'm supposed to be resting :mad2:
 
......it's called "nesting" Liz, Lou couldn't sit still while she was in later stages either:hurray:
 
I'd like to sit still though Doug, but I just get sooooo bored. I might go and buy some more books to read.
 

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