littlemisslauren
Well-Known Member
I am now 25 weeks preggers with my first baby (if this pregnancy doesn't become more enjoyable it may be my only baby
)
Betsy is 3 next month, so she is about as grown up as she will ever be.
She is banned from furniture unless she is asked up. She is pretty good at this tbh, she stands next to the couch and gives me her big RSPCA eyes in a hope I will let her come for a cuddle!
We have also bought a dolly that makes 'baby' noises and moves its face. It is currently sat next to me on the sofa and I randomly press the button and she isn't remotely interested in it. We are hoping to download / find a cd with baby noises on so we can have screams coming from upstairs etc to make the transition as easy as possible for her small brain.
The doll is the freakiest thing I have ever seen
As soon as we have a bouncer / pram / moses basket we were planning on having them around the house to let her get used to them before there is a smelly noisy baby in them.
She has just started having more 'down time' on her own in the kitchen (where she sleeps) while we are in the house to try and encourage her to be a bit happier in her own company. With the best will in the world she wont be able to be with me constantly when the baby is here.
Her exercise regime is the same as it has been (possibly a bit slower paced with my waddling), OH is going to be taking over the walking when I am 30 weeks and he will continue with the walking when baby first arrives. She will actually be getting more exercise in a solid routine, sleepy Betsy is a happy Betsy.
We are not sure where to put babygates? I thought possibly one on the living room (main room downsairs) so if baby is asleep in the living room and I need a wee / to answer door / to get a drink I can call B to come with me and close the babygate behind me?
Is there anything I have missed? I am in my neurotic, nesting and panicing stage of pregnancy now and I will NOT give up on my dog because I chose to get pregnant.
All I have to offer is gaviscon if you get this far
Betsy is 3 next month, so she is about as grown up as she will ever be.
She is banned from furniture unless she is asked up. She is pretty good at this tbh, she stands next to the couch and gives me her big RSPCA eyes in a hope I will let her come for a cuddle!
We have also bought a dolly that makes 'baby' noises and moves its face. It is currently sat next to me on the sofa and I randomly press the button and she isn't remotely interested in it. We are hoping to download / find a cd with baby noises on so we can have screams coming from upstairs etc to make the transition as easy as possible for her small brain.
The doll is the freakiest thing I have ever seen
As soon as we have a bouncer / pram / moses basket we were planning on having them around the house to let her get used to them before there is a smelly noisy baby in them.
She has just started having more 'down time' on her own in the kitchen (where she sleeps) while we are in the house to try and encourage her to be a bit happier in her own company. With the best will in the world she wont be able to be with me constantly when the baby is here.
Her exercise regime is the same as it has been (possibly a bit slower paced with my waddling), OH is going to be taking over the walking when I am 30 weeks and he will continue with the walking when baby first arrives. She will actually be getting more exercise in a solid routine, sleepy Betsy is a happy Betsy.
We are not sure where to put babygates? I thought possibly one on the living room (main room downsairs) so if baby is asleep in the living room and I need a wee / to answer door / to get a drink I can call B to come with me and close the babygate behind me?
Is there anything I have missed? I am in my neurotic, nesting and panicing stage of pregnancy now and I will NOT give up on my dog because I chose to get pregnant.
All I have to offer is gaviscon if you get this far