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Lucy Lloyd's pregnancy diary - Month 9
By Lucy Lloyd on 29/04/2003 10:52:14
Weeks 32-36:
ankles and my hands (I can no longer wear my rings due to ‘sausage finger’ syndrome). Apparently, this can be a warning sign for pre-eclampsia (high blood pressure), which can be dangerous if left untreated. My main concern at the moment is that I cannot
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Lucy Lloyd's pregnancy diary - Month 6
By Lucy Lloyd on 29/01/2003 10:37:02
Weeks 20 - 24: It's real, we've seen the photographs!
I am half way through my pregnancy at 20 weeks but I am more preoccupied about having just failed my driving test at the moment. If I don’t pass before the baby is born, I fear I will never get round to it. I have decided to book one last test
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Lucy Lloyd's pregnancy diary - Month 7
By Lucy Lloyd on 28/02/2003 10:40:32
Weeks 24-28: I cant' believe it, I've finally kicked the morning sickness. But what's with the waterworks?
to silvery lines all over your tummy (not good with a bikini). The good news is that mum says she didn’t get a single one. The bad news is that I’d just forked out for the world’s most expensive pregnancy massage oil.I am feeling hyper sensitive at the moment
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Lucy Lloyd's pregnancy diary - Month 10
By Lucy Lloyd on 28/05/2003 11:04:53
Weeks 36-40: 40E? I could serve a salad in this bra cup!
the baby going. The truth is I can’t face either at the moment. As nothing seemed to be happening my midwife suggested she give me a couple of 'sweeps' to get the process moving. It appears to have worked because I have just felt a rather sharp shooting
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Lucy's first birth story
By Lucy Lloyd on 08/07/2003 10:16:25
A marathon labour with emergency c-section, but it was all worth it for the arrival of Sophie
About Lucy Finding out that she was pregnant for the first time came as a surprise for 35-year old journalist Lucy. Nine months later she was ready to be a Mum but less prepared for the marathon labour that was to come first. But when Sophie
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