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Yer...She's over it! Well yesterday came and went still nothing so waiting waiting...

PS sorry for hijacking your thread! :)

lol that's alright :blink:

if she's not in too much pain youse should go for a little walk, that's spose to help induce labour

as is a hot bath OR i was told castor oil, if you drink a bit with orange juice or cook eggs in it.

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I tried the caster oil and orange thing with my son 29 years ago,all it did was make me puke yuck horrible stuff,he came along 2 weeks over due and weighed 10 pounds.Good luck and hope you have a swift easy birth. :)

lol that's alright :P

if she's not in too much pain youse should go for a little walk, that's spose to help induce labour

as is a hot bath OR i was told castor oil, if you drink a bit with orange juice or cook eggs in it.

Nah she's not in pain trust me just gets a few cramps now and again....Nothing to serious!

Yerp have been told about the hot bath and the castor oil trick but i beleive that it wouldn't work either haha old wifes tales! Have another appt with the midwifes tomorrow night so that will tell some more

anything yet?? i hope so

well i had an appointment today, my uterus is shrinking LOL and she's come back up so she's not sitting on the top now

damn her lol.

i have 9 days to go, there going to let me go 7 days over b4 they decided to induce me.

got told to do lots of star jumps but that's not gonna happen lol.

was in so much pain this morning, i couldn't stand for even 1 sec and i needed to go to the toilet so bad, i almost had to crawl haha

Humbla- yeah i wouldn't be game enough to try castor oil, ewww.

anything yet?? i hope so

well i had an appointment today, my uterus is shrinking LOL and she's come back up so she's not sitting on the top now

damn her lol.

i have 9 days to go, there going to let me go 7 days over b4 they decided to induce me.

got told to do lots of star jumps but that's not gonna happen lol.

was in so much pain this morning, i couldn't stand for even 1 sec and i needed to go to the toilet so bad, i almost had to crawl haha

Humbla- yeah i wouldn't be game enough to try castor oil, ewww.

Spent most of the day in the hospital but nothing has come of it...again.........Bugger :(booked in next wednesday to be induced

Edited by Boof

we had another scan today, just to make sure everything is tip top after a few ''dilemmas'' even got to keep some pics :)

all is good :P tis now nearly 10 weeks along, and is already 3 cms long. heartrate @ 167bpm.

its good to know everything is on track :P

shane, she's gotta pop soon mate, surely.

they like to keep you in suspense don't they lol.

glad to hear everything is fine now Craig. aww you got to keep some photos. 3cm is so tiny, i never got an ultrasound

b4 12wks and mine was 10.5cm at that time i think, apparently double the size there meant to be haha.

they like to keep you in suspense don't they lol.

glad to hear everything is fine now Craig. aww you got to keep some photos. 3cm is so tiny, i never got an ultrasound

b4 12wks and mine was 10.5cm at that time i think, apparently double the size there meant to be haha.

Double? Oh dear.... you're going to have one tall kid it sounds like.... pretty useful for reaching stuff off the top shelf at the local supermarket.. better stock the crib up with a basketball and some size 21 shoes

-D

we had another scan today, just to make sure everything is tip top after a few ''dilemmas'' even got to keep some pics :P

all is good :P tis now nearly 10 weeks along, and is already 3 cms long. heartrate @ 167bpm.

its good to know everything is on track :)

shane, she's gotta pop soon mate, surely.

Ahhh scans are great aint they! We've got all the photo's from our scan's its so exciting specially when you get to see it moving around!

Mate, she's got tlll 3pm next wednesday afternoon then they're inducing her so either way next week it'll be out and i'll be a daddy!

Double? Oh dear.... you're going to have one tall kid it sounds like.... pretty useful for reaching stuff off the top shelf at the local supermarket.. better stock the crib up with a basketball and some size 21 shoes

-D

lol her growing slowed down, thankfully. i'm hoping she's tiny so i'm not having a mammoth haha.

well i just figured out her head is 2/5ths engaged and i had no idea she was even engaged

every1 tells you "you'll know, you'll feel her engage", well i didn't grr.

so now i have some serious walking to do to get her down further.

Boof- hope things happen naturally if not then i hope the induction goes well. :banana:

Ahhh scans are great aint they! We've got all the photo's from our scan's its so exciting specially when you get to see it moving around!

Mate, she's got tlll 3pm next wednesday afternoon then they're inducing her so either way next week it'll be out and i'll be a daddy!

4+ years ago my other half had scans down at Flinders Private. Was told to bring in a VHS tape recorded the scans.

Brought them home and played it over and over until I spotted its sex. :banana:

Forced Induction!! On a baby!!! Hardcore!!!!1one

How many PSI ?

-D

LOL!! Alot mate inducing them is really really long work, have to wait 6 hours between each stage and what not.....

Anyways we were late by 5 days and she eventually came out by herself...Although she's being stubborn atm lol!!

well i'm getting induced, going to the hospital at 3pm and getting some gel put in to ripen/soften my cervix as it's still closed

ahh was told after 6hrs there going to get me to go for a walk, then there going to break my waters and put a drip in to get the

contractions going. so i'll be having her either 2moro night or sometime Wednesday.

feels so weird, i knew it was going to happen but now that it's actually happening it's different.

Hope it all goes well Amanda.

Carolyn was induced with Tyler - started at 9am and didn't finish delivering until 9pm - was a long day, but worth it :woot:

Here is a recent pic of the cheeky little guy

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