regmcfly wrote:Ok good work she has stopped her habit of never smoking
Wookienopants wrote:Best advice I ever got was from my old man, he said “everyone’s gonna tell you what works for them and what they did, everyone’s gonna give you advice.
Know that it’s all coming from a good place and they mean well but ultimately ignore the lot of em and just do whatever gets you all through the day. You’ll make the right decisions for your family and if you don’t, you’ll learn from them and make it right.
You’ll know what to do. “
Kow wrote:Congrats Reg. As Lou Reed sang It's the beginning of a great adventure... Lots of people talk about sleepless nights and crying etc but you could be lucky. Our pregnancy was really easy, there was no morning sickness, no varicose veins, nothing worse than tiredness from lugging a sprog around inside you all day, which is understandable. The first 7 months, until now have been so easy. The baby has never been much into crying and has slept and eaten just as he should. For the first three months he needed to be fed during the night but he never screamed or roared, he just woke up and ate and went back to sleep. Even now he seems very pragmatic and will squeal a bit if he has a good reason but otherwise is happy to eat, sleep and be entertained. People tell us we're lucky but maybe it's just everyone else who is unlucky.
krs wrote:Moisturise the perineum.
This.WorKid wrote:Congratulations!
Get a second-hand pram.
Wookienopants wrote:Mikemsp wrote:If you have any games you want to play, get them all in, play all the games now. As, for at least 6 months you will have no time and little desire thyo play them. Hold off watching shite on Netflix as that is all you will be arsed to do while the baby is sleeping in the day.
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