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She will be 19 weeks roughly when flying, and we have spoken to someone about this, well she has and it is perfectly fine, you can travel on a plane until 1 month until the baby pops out.

She has to get travelling socks though and just do some exercising also, that was about it really.

So all is fine stewartymac, cheers for asking, was nice of you. :D

If I'd flown then I'd have had my waters go on the plane! Christ dropping my sister off at the airport was enough to break my waters!

Ruairidh and I are just in from music class! There is so much you can do with little ones, it's great!

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Wow, that'll be good.

How is your missus travelling there? I'm assuming she won't be going by aeroplane whilst around 6 months pregnant. That wouldn't be terribly wise. :rolleyes:

You can almost hear Gman typing 'can pregnant women fly on a plane safely' into Google right now, can't you? :P
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Ruairidh and I are just in from music class! There is so much you can do with little ones, it's great!

Is he walking yet ?

I've been daddy day care yesterday and today, as Mrs WB has food poisoning.

Its been great fun, apart from walking round Tescos with Cameron and a huge Mothers Day card, which had to be hidden besdie the frozen veg due to Cameron eating it.

He seems very interested in the laptop at the moment.

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Is he walking yet ?

I've been daddy day care yesterday and today, as Mrs WB has food poisoning.

Its been great fun, apart from walking round Tescos with Cameron and a huge Mothers Day card, which had to be hidden besdie the frozen veg due to Cameron eating it.

He seems very interested in the laptop at the moment.

No, he's only 5.5 months! :lol: He's not even sitting up yet never mind walking!

Ruairidh is facinated by the dogs at the moment. Watches them all day long!

I tidied away the last of the 0-3 month clothes yesterday-he got good wear out of them.

As SD said, people are so kind when you have a little one, he has more clothes than we have space! We've also been handed on a fair amount to stuff too. Enough that I can equip a certain pregnant mum with enough white clothes and still have plenty left for when I have my 2nd!

The funniest gift we got was a jumper someone had knitted, it would have been lovely had the hole for his head not been where his left shoulder would be!

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It no doubt would have been but frankly it was completely impractical attempting to maneouvre much through the tight space over the back of the front seat into the back at the best of times.

Ah. Didn't realise it was three door. I got on great with my Yaris until my second child was a few months old, but mine was a five door model (the car, not the baby!). I see now why changing your car was the way forward. :)

No more P&B babies arrived yet? It must've been a week or so since the last one.

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Ah. Didn't realise it was three door. I got on great with my Yaris until my second child was a few months old, but mine was a five door model (the car, not the baby!). I see now why changing your car was the way forward. :)

No more P&B babies arrived yet? It must've been a week or so since the last one.

19 weeks to go here!

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Is he walking yet ?

I've been daddy day care yesterday and today, as Mrs WB has food poisoning.

Its been great fun, apart from walking round Tescos with Cameron and a huge Mothers Day card, which had to be hidden besdie the frozen veg due to Cameron eating it.

He seems very interested in the laptop at the moment.

Our wee man is 11 months old today and taking his first steps. It's awesome to see the look on his face as he manages to take even just 2 or 3 steps.

My laptop is missing a B and F11 as a result of his interest.

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Our wee man is 11 months old today and taking his first steps. It's awesome to see the look on his face as he manages to take even just 2 or 3 steps.

My laptop is missing a B and F11 as a result of his interest.

11 months already :o. Have you taken him to a game yet? I'm thinking of taking toots to one over easter.

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11 months already :o. Have you taken him to a game yet? I'm thinking of taking toots to one over easter.

No, he wouldn't sit still for it and would be poking and pulling at everyone around him.

If we make it to the cup final though.........

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No, he wouldn't sit still for it and would be poking and pulling at everyone around him.

If we make it to the cup final though.........

aaaawwwww what a cutie! Lovely eyes!

I've just been reading about babies that go straight from moses baskets to beds :huh:

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Our wee man is 11 months old today and taking his first steps. It's awesome to see the look on his face as he manages to take even just 2 or 3 steps.

My laptop is missing a B and F11 as a result of his interest.

Its amazing how different boys and girls are. Molly was almost 2 before she could walk, yet Ethan was walking at about the same time as yours. He's also into everything, where as she was really good and didnt touch things she knew she shouldnt. But the biggest difference has been the speech. Molly started speaking really early and her vocabulary etc has always been really good. Ethan, on the other hand, is only just starting to say more than the odd word and he'll be 2 in June!

He has learned how to say "Daddy", though, and shouts it repeatedly as he runs over when I come in from work :D:thumsup2

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No, he's only 5.5 months! :lol: He's not even sitting up yet never mind walking!

Your joking surely.

Camerons latest trick is emptying the recycling box in the house and going to the back door, where he waits for you to lift him up and take him to the blue bin, where he chucks the stuff in. He then waits outside untill he's see a bird to shout 'Quack' at it.

Then were all done and can go back in the house.

On arrival at nursery today it was no goodbye or kiss to daddy, just straight in to the room, finds his seat at the table and demands toast.

I Love my wee boy

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Midwife spoke to other half about being 1 month before giving birth and as someone said you need to get the all clear from the doctor.

And i know she is fine to travel when 19 weeks pregnant, just stewarty looking for attention by stirring up sh#t. No change there then though.

I realise this is completely irrelevant since you are looking at travelling at 19 weeks which is fine, but seriously, your midwife can say what she likes, I'd doubt the airline would carry a mother at over 30 weeks except in cases of dire emergency. They have too much to lose from it. And you certainly wouldn't get travel insurance unless it was specialist and extremely expensive.

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Your joking surely.

Camerons latest trick is emptying the recycling box in the house and going to the back door, where he waits for you to lift him up and take him to the blue bin, where he chucks the stuff in. He then waits outside untill he's see a bird to shout 'Quack' at it.

Then were all done and can go back in the house.

On arrival at nursery today it was no goodbye or kiss to daddy, just straight in to the room, finds his seat at the table and demands toast.

I Love my wee boy

Nope! He just produced a nappy that required him to go for a bath!

He's taken well to nursery then!?

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He's taken well to nursery then!?

Yeah, he only goes Wednesday & Thursday. I drop him off at 8 am and the Maw in law picks him up at 3pm.

1st few weeks were torture, crying the minute he was in the car, but now its smiles all the way, coat off and away he goes. Doesn't even look round to wave bye bye.

The Nursery sends us the menu for the week incase there are any problem foods. Its chicken curry & brown rice tomorrow, with apple crumble for pudding.

Last week he did hid first painting and decorated his first cake. :lol:

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My Isla is only just learning to crawl at 11 months and says Mama and Dada.

Coley on the other hand can count all the way up to 20 and reads his bathtime book out to you. Coherent sentences and intelligent wee questions are common place with him now too.

He's a bright wee bugger for 2yr 8 months. :D

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My wee one had finally said "Dada" after weeks of me having to put up with the wife bragging the she said "Mum" first. We're not sure if she was also said her own name (Hannah) once or if it was just a random bunch of noises.

Pretty sure Hannah is going to be walking in the next few weeks and she's only 9 and a half months old so phase 2 of baby proofing the house is starting soon.

A random picture of Hannah is attached taken about 3 months ago.

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