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kibster68

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  1. Hi I went in 2003 when I was 9 months pregnant and yes I went into Labour (inevitably) on the friday afternoon and had my son at a local hospital the following morning. The medical service supplied by festival medical services www.festival-medical.co.uk is excellent. I should know, I work for them!

    I would suggest that on arrival you head up to the main medical centre at Ivy Mead - the one by the farmhouse to let the medical staff know that you are on site.

    The reality about Glastonbury is that it's really tiring and so is being pregnant so don't expect to do too much would be my advice. Take it easy and eat safely, you don't want to get ill from dodgy food. I made sure that i took a proper blow up mattress and duvets plus pillows as well as roomy wellies because your feet will swell. It might be a good idea to camp in family camping so you have more chance of getting a good nights sleep. Don't be put off going though as medical care is more easily accessible at Glastonbury than almost anywhere else. Good luck and enjoy yourself!

  2. Anyone over 30 going to Reading? - Do you still camp or do you fork out for a hotel?

    i just can't justify paying £300 for a hotel for the weekend plus a weekend ticket, that's just ridiculous.

    Do you camp in "quieter" white? is it worth the walk to the arena? & is it really as quiet as it's supposed to be?

    i'm not an old fart, but i can't go 4 nights without sleep anymore, those days are gone.

    i don't care about the grime or smelly toilets, that doesn't bother me in the slightest - it's the scary flying gas canisters & mental people on whatever they get their grubby hands on.

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