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Protect yourself and your baby from swine flu.
Pregnant women are more likely to develop serious complications from swine flu. Having the swine flu vaccine now could help you avoid catching swine flu and help protect your baby.
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GFJ DRINKERS ANONYMOUS mark 2!!!

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eeek no room on old thread hope you all find this one!!!
Darling Husband found the site for me its at [[http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/hipg/what-is-it.htm ]] but you have to be at week 25 to claim your £190 pounds!!
Question: I understand we can apply to the Inland REvenue man for money... I think Heeby knew about this, does anyone have the site link for this?
Iggy you can ask for any early scan, say for week 6 or 7... I did this and it eased my mind that everything was okay. Have you considered this?
Iggy Just relax sweety, everything will be fine this time round I can feel it!!
Funtime I am on week 20 so guess it could be normal. Which swine flu vaccine did you take the P or the C one? The C one you need two injections... I am still considering whether to take or not. Doctor has put me down for the C but was told a couple of days ago that the surgery can only get the P vaccine... Let me know if you have any side effects.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Mon 16-Nov-09 16:56:36
C1NDY - finished the antibiotics last week and decided (after much agonising) to have the swine flu vaccine today. How many weeks are you? My boobs started leaking at about 20 weeks with ds and 22 weeks with this one.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Mon 16-Nov-09 11:26:03
Funtime hello!!!! Can't believe how close you are!

smiley that is lovely that you got your first giggle grin

Hop;efully this time I get to stay here grin
Smileycat arrrh that is so cute the first giggle takes me back to my little girl... no teeth and such a cute gummy smile! The time goes so fast so enjoy it while it lasts. How are you coping in general, are you back to normal?

A funny thing happened this morning, I think I am leaking milk or water from my breasts.. This never happened in my first pregnancy - oh how embarrasing... I have stuffed tissue down there for now reminds me of being sixteen grin

Funtime not long now... how are you going are you still on the medicine?
Iggy* I am not alone... one of the girls always pop in and post. Nearly everyone has had their bundles.... We have heard nowt from Wanabemum which I am hoping she has had a baby and is just getting use to the routine! So there is only Funtime, Wasabi and me left and now you! I also post on an April site as there are more people going through the same thing as me. But I still pop back to this thread as I am so use to everyone! I have added you to the list and when you feel confident place your dates in. I am so happy for you and am sure everything will be just fine! (big hugs to you)

Updated list...
Due
Wanabemum - 28th Sept
Funtimewincies - 29th Nov
Wasabi - 2nd February
Cindy - 2nd April @ 10:30am
Iggy - soon to be announced

Graduated
Nelix - baby girl
Heeby - baby girl
Smileycat - baby girl 7lb 13.5
Pezzina - baby girl
Spats - baby boy 8lbs 15 oz
Fantastic news iggy I'm sure all will be fine this time round

Still checking in from time to time, but don't seem to have much spare surfing time on my hands now that I have a little person needing my attention every minute of the day, but she is worth it, we got our first giggle from her this morning it was soooo cute
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