Hellooooo!
I've been a really busy bee lately, which is why my last post was over a week ago, although I've been on twitter every day! Eeek. I drove with my housemate to Cardiff to spend the week with my family who I haven't seen for a year and it was lovely. I also had to break the news that I was pregnant to my Dad...this doesn't seem like a very scary thing but my Dad is a man with very traditional views. He's a Doctor himself and wants his children to have a career and a life before having babies, but there we go! It went 'ok'...I had to take a drive out with my housemate after I told him because we had a little argument and he said things which he now regrets very much and has apologised for! We came back about 2 hours later once things had settled down and I think my Mum had time to work her magic on him! Anyway, random photos from Wales! I mean random when I say random...!
The neighbours bloody ugly cat! I'm sorry if you like cats but this thing wouldn't stop spitting at me.
Think it had something to do with my oestrogen levels!
Think it had something to do with my oestrogen levels!
A huge bear that was a gift from my very first boyfriend
left in Wales but is now going to be Baby Coco's. It means a lot!
left in Wales but is now going to be Baby Coco's. It means a lot!
Why you want to see this, I don't know.
But it drove my pregnancy OCD into overdrive! Bad Mummy Coco.
But it drove my pregnancy OCD into overdrive! Bad Mummy Coco.
Sorry I had to cut my head out because the photo was awful
but this dress fits my bump rather snugly!
15 weeks :)
On to Baby Coco! I copied this because quite frankly I'm shattered!
'Your baby's legs are growing longer than his arms now and all his joints and limbs can move. His genitals may be developed enough to show on an ultrasound scan. Your baby is still small enough to fit into the palm of your hand. Baby may get a bad case of the hiccups, a precursor to breathing. You can't hear them because her system is filled with fluid rather than air but don't be surprised if you feel them later.
You may feel these first wiggles as a flutter low down in your tummy. Once you realise it's actually the baby turning somersaults, make a note to tell your midwife at your next visit (This has happened! I couldn't quite believe it and had to sit down with a cup of tea, total wow moment!)'
My life is pretty crazy at the moment, I'm trying to juggle pregnancy, studying, working on the wards and working in my local pub. It's crazy and I'm going to have to slow down at some point!
Anyway, long post again! (sorry)
Hope you've all been enjoying your 4 day weekend!
Lots of love xx
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