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well done great news
love gail
 
Blimey Lauren, that's fantastically clear! Brilliant. Er, I hope you're choosing his name yourselves - our younger daughter let her youngest's name spelling be decided by her teenage daughters who didn't think the usual spelling signified how special she was. So even though it sounds fairly normal, nobody can spell it usually .........
 
Congrats 🙂
 
Lovely news @Lauren

Hope he’s treating you well.
 
Blimey Lauren, that's fantastically clear! Brilliant. Er, I hope you're choosing his name yourselves - our younger daughter let her youngest's name spelling be decided by her teenage daughters who didn't think the usual spelling signified how special she was. So even though it sounds fairly normal, nobody can spell it usually .........
Bless her! No, I've told 7yo we will be choosing his name and kudos to her, she has been absolutely fine with this. When she names teddies, dolls, etc they all end up with names like 'cutie' and 'yellow-y' so I wouldn't be confident in her choice on this one :rofl:
 
Oh what lovely news! Congratulations.
 
He has been incredibly active during the last two scans. My daughter was very calm and chilled in comparison. I'm wondering what I'm letting myself in for...! :rofl:
Maybe he is going to be a top level footballer or other sports person and is just limbering up early!
 
Could turn out to be The Most Placid baby in the World, whereas were he quiet, might turn out to be hyperactive. Just like everyone else, you'll no doubt get what you get ! :rofl:

Are you carrying him any different to your daughter - eg all around you or all upfront like a giant football?
 
Could turn out to be The Most Placid baby in the World, whereas were he quiet, might turn out to be hyperactive. Just like everyone else, you'll no doubt get what you get ! :rofl:

Are you carrying him any different to your daughter - eg all around you or all upfront like a giant football?
True!
So far the positioning seems to be the same. Differences have been not feeling very sick this time and having a larger bump at this stage. I have crampy pains in my outer thigh when I'm sleeping, which I also had last time. Quite an odd thing to have had twice!
 
Congrats @Lauren.
Thanks for sharing the news.
 
How lovely 🙂
 
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