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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Pregnancy week 34: managing to not have a Christmas baby
So, this week was Christmas! Thankfully though, there were no surprise early presents of that nature, and Baby C remains firmly suspended in-utero…hopefully for a good portion of January too. It’s funny to think it was me and Alex’s last … Continue reading
Posted in Pregnancy, Pregnancy: Third Trimester
Tagged Angry Birds, Boscombe, Bournemouth, Christmas, sea view
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Pregnancy weeks 32 & 33: brought to you with the letter C
According to the 32 week scan, Baby C is on the small side but has long legs. Hey there, flamingo baby! All was also fine at subsequent check-ups with midwife, blood and thyroid clinics. At the moment there’s thankfully no … Continue reading
Pregnancy week 31: a snapshot from last weekend
My friend Nick came to stay, for the day: it was very lovely to see him, and hi Nick! We spent a large portion of our 20′s having lots … Continue reading










