Mar 2022
11:17am, 29 Mar 2022
14,101 posts
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Mandymoo
He was actually 9lb 4oz and his name is Oscar - we have larger babies my smallest was his dad and he was 9lb 8
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Mar 2022
11:28am, 29 Mar 2022
22,462 posts
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GimmeMedals
Congratulations MM, how wonderful
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Mar 2022
11:46am, 29 Mar 2022
41,880 posts
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HappyG(rrr)
Cooked food.
I know, pathetic, isn't it?! I usually just heat up ready meals or a ready made pizza in oven etc. Just lazy, don't enjoy cooking, short of time etc.
But I need to drop a bit of weight, so I made a stir-fry last night. The veg was in a bag, pre chopped and washed, the tofu was pre-marinated and the noodles were just heat up things, but it was closest I've come to cooking for a long while!
Was quite nice too. Missus even had it as well. G
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Mar 2022
12:44pm, 29 Mar 2022
37,151 posts
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halfpint
Yay for a thread baby. You don’t think they’d consider newt as a name
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Mar 2022
12:45pm, 29 Mar 2022
37,152 posts
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halfpint
QP was just under 6lbs so the thought of a 9 lb baby makes my eyes water.
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Mar 2022
12:51pm, 29 Mar 2022
2,694 posts
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jelly (limegreenjelly)
Teen jelly was 8lb 9, youngest jelly was only 7lb something!
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Mar 2022
1:31pm, 29 Mar 2022
68,448 posts
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Diogenes
D was 10lb 2oz. The next two (mandatory elective c-sections) were each a bit smaller.
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Mar 2022
1:37pm, 29 Mar 2022
87,668 posts
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Hanneke
I was nearly 10 lbs... No wonder my mother hated me 🤪😎😂
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Mar 2022
1:43pm, 29 Mar 2022
41,882 posts
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HappyG(rrr)
Aww, a NewT Baby, how lovely. Newt was what the little girl in Aliens was (nick-) named, wasn't it? Maybe not such an auspicious name to give. Though she did escape, iirc? Think a baby could be a good contender for NotD? G
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Mar 2022
1:44pm, 29 Mar 2022
87,674 posts
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Hanneke
Yes! Congratulations a a baby boy NEWT
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