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Boys trip/pregnancy advice!?

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garethjomo wrote:
My wife will also be 15 weeks pregnant when I go end of March, with the lads!! As long as she's fine with it I don't see a problem.


Nice one Gareth, I am going end of March too - you arent going to Verbier are you? We could meet up and have some consolatory beers?! wink
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Chris Bish wrote:
mr black, I think you are right to be cautious and respect your feelings of need to support your wife. Adjusting to the massive change that having a child will make to your lives will not be easy, and your wife is showing a sense of perspective in saying you should go. Well done to her. There is very little you need to do at 15 weeks other than provide emotional support, there will be a lot more to do later on! If she says you should go, then respect her view.

Best wishes for the most exciting event in your life. (And I don't mean the skiing!)

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He said it all really, go, enjoy, get her a super prezzie...maybe flowers delivered on the first day of your trip?
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We going to Val Thorens on 31st March. Actually she will be 18 weeks pregnant! But she is a midwife so should be able to cope without me! One thing you can be sure of (well nearly) is that a pregnant woman won't play around while you're away! well I hope not Confused
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I would leave it till 25 weeks. The milkman will be less interested whilst you are away... wink
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I've just got back from 4 nights in Tignes - my missus is 30 weeks pregnant! She was more than happy for me to go away with the boys because she knew that I'd just be unbearable if I didn't get to go. A few extra quid spent on her at Christmas smoothed the way though.
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nickr wrote:
I've just got back from 4 nights in Tignes - my missus is 30 weeks pregnant! She was more than happy for me to go away with the boys because she knew that I'd just be unbearable if I didn't get to go. A few extra quid spent on her at Christmas smoothed the way though.


Think I would have had to have won the lottery to soften my misses' opinion of a holiday - it's either with her, on her terms or no holiday at all. Maybe I shouldn't have pout a £100 on what I would spend on her at crimbo?... Wink
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