Last night I went for the fetal doppler again as I wanted to assure myself I am still, actually, pregnant. Again it took a little bit for me to find the baby's heartbeat but there is no mistaking it when you do because it's a rather rapid 'thump thump thump' as opposed to anything else that sounds like my own heartbeat (which I also heard). So I heard it and then turned the doppler off, content that yes, I am still actually pregnant.
I've been going mad on EBay buying maternity clothes. Most of it is coming in at under £5 including the shipping. And all name brands. I've been very pleased so far with my purchases. I need some more tops and possibly leggings but I've got jeans and dresses and a couple of tops and a couple of bathing suits. I also am looking at winter coats (as I'll be very pregnant in January).
Of course I'm also looking at other stuff that is less immediately necessary. I got a great deal on three newborn baby sleepsuits that are not pink. I also purchased the newborn starter back of gNappies at a great discount (about 1/3 off?). I'm keen to reduce diaper to landfill waste but not sure about 100% reusable to start so these seem like a good compromise. Also, I have a big garden so if I can compost the pee-only inserts, that's definitely a lot less waste to landfill. If I get brave and want to try washable inserts, the diapers also take reusable inserts as well. And the reviews seemed good. I've also been looking at breast pumps and strollers. I need to go try out some different strollers to work out what I want and then I'm going to start seriously cruising EBay and Gumtree for that as well. And a bedside co-sleeping crib. Basically, I see no reason to buy new things when most baby things are outgrown fairly quickly and in perfectly good condition. All the money I save is money for extending my maternity leave and money for childcare in the first few years, so every bit helps.
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