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post 05/06/2012, 08:27 PM
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My little man was 1 week old and I said to DH I want one more! Nearly 2.5 years later we tried and fell pregnant with number 7, our baby will arrive this August. I don't lnow what is right for you, but it is so hard to ignore such a strong desire. I am so very happy and looking forward to meeting our new daughter, but I know for many reasons this is our last. I have decided to tie my tubes to be sure of it. I know that I wll always be a clucky mummy and would love more children, but sadly my body screaming for me to stop.

If you are healthy and can support another child, the decision is completely yours and DH. Best of luck. original.gif
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post 06/06/2012, 01:52 PM
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Packed to the Rafters Congratulations on your pregnancy - what a lucky lady! Wishing you all the best for her birth. You are so right....it is sooooooo hard to ignore those feelings original.gif

Your post made my heart smile!
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post 12/07/2012, 08:14 AM
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Hi again all you lovely mummies of 7 plus children......

My brain has been working overtime and I am dying to know what everyone drives?

I would love to know what you transport your brood in? As this is one of my biggest concerns original.gif -

cheers!
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post 12/07/2012, 08:14 AM
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Hi again all you lovely mummies of 7 plus children......

My brain has been working overtime and I am dying to know what everyone drives?

I would love to know what you transport your brood in? As this is one of my biggest concerns original.gif -

cheers!
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The 7 Dwarfs
post 12/07/2012, 11:20 AM
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We drive a Hiace. Really not too many options for a family of 9. We've had a Transit as well, both are really good reliable cars.
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post 12/07/2012, 12:58 PM
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We are a family of 9. We drive a VW Caravelle. We also have a Ford Transit.
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post 15/07/2012, 10:33 AM
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We drive a toyota commuter. Very comfy and drives like a car really. We too have owned a ford transit. Love them both but for different reasons.
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