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TO REVEAL OR NOT TO REVEAL - New Blog Below!!

TO REVEAL / OR NOT TO REVEAL... Boy or Girl / Pheobe or Pheobo (soz friends quote) in this blog I am going to be discussing should you find out the sex of your baby? Should you tell people? Should you do a reveal? What is the right thing to do? Who are you in there? As soon as I got to 16 weeks I had to find out. 16 weeks was hard enough not to know but so many people like to share their opinion (usually unwanted) about finding out and I can only assume those who decide to not find out get the same telling off for not knowing. It is my baby if I want to know or not it is totally my choice so I just ignored them all but it has left me thinking that there are properly parents to be who listen to these over opinionated folk so I thought I'd (try) and help if you are struggling with the should you/shouldn't you. Firstly, as I mentioned I found out but I knew from the start I wanted to mostly because I'm nosey but that does not mean it is right for ever

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The BABYMOON !! Here we will chat all things babymoon, from what is a babymoon to where is best to babymoon. I recently embarked on my very own pre-baby get away so will share what i learned with you all - you can check out a few of the holiday  pics on my insta @eat_sleep_rave_repeat_uk Feel free to add in your babymoon locations and your tips in the comments section below this blog  ⇊ This is just what i found and my opinion, i wished there was someone i knew who had babymooned that i could ask hence this blog. Okay what exactly is a 'Babymoon' to put it bluntly it is the last holiday Mum and Dad (to be) get to go away without kids, a chance to relax and prepare for the chaos to come.   To sum it up it is basically this picture (Mum on water / dad on beer) BUT it is totally worth it in my opinion, just some time to chill. It is different than any holiday you've been on before if you're a first time parent. In bed for 11 and not too much sunbath
Materni-tight... OK, i am going to pass on what i think is the holy grail of my very limited knowledge on the subject of pregnancy.  MATERNITY CLOTHES Trust me when i say i have done the leg work and sweated my way in and out as many clothes as physically possible the last few months. It is hard to dress that ever expanding belly, boobs, legs, bum, face, ankles, back bla bla. First question i asked myself... Do i go bigger or do i go maternity? Bigger means owning up to the fact i'm gaining weight and actually having to buy a bigger size, shallow yes but true none the less. Maternity means i'm only getting a limited time from what i buy (what can i say I like my moneys worth, not sorry) I went for bigger and bought two sizes above. I must admit now nearly 6 months pregnant they still fit, well i use 'Fit' loosely. They physically still fasten is what i mean. Well they physically still fasten pre-lunch. Anyway... they are a bit loose on the le
Walking the Blue Line... 7:00am running out the door to work I casually glanced down at pregnancy test. POSITIVE!! **3 weeks previous**  I had my copper coil removed and we decided to 'see what happens' 3 weeks late my on period I should have been more suspicious however I honestly didn't think it would ever happen to me, especially not so soon but suddenly here I am glancing at the scariest line I have ever seen. Truth be told, I burst into tears but not happy tears, tears of absolute shock and fear... I don't know if I am 'Adult' enough for this. I mean I didn't even fork out for the expensive Clear Blue test (£9.99, absolute joke) anyway I phoned Alex, pulled myself together and we decided to get a Clear Blue later that night. To cut a long story short and and 2 clear blue tests later I am infact pregnant, now nearly 6 months and with a baby girl. Was I happy about it... YES Was I emotionally equipped to handle it... NO