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Hey Jas...are you sure you aren''t my preggo Canadian twin? Same here....hiccups on right, kicks on left. It would be great if the head were down already!!

And I agree, Tessa IS gorgeous.

I also agree that people who say "I''m biased" seem to have the really really really gorgeous kids than the people who seem to state it as fact (IMHO.) But the best was my friend, who actually said "I know that my kid is not really the cutest, but he''s cute to me." She was right...he wasn''t the cutest as an infant, but oh Lord, if he isn''t the cutest kid I know now!

I knew a gal who REALLY was verbal about wanting a beautiful baby. I said I would like an attractive kid/adult. It would be nice to have a beautiful baby, but I know that would mostly be for my ego and pleasure and not really help the baby out in life.
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Oh, another funny story about parents who think their kids are cute...when they''re not the cutest...

My friend when her daughter was born just oohed and ahhed to death about how cute she was. We were on our way to breakfast and I was in the backseat of the car with the baby. She said "TGal, isn''t she just the CUTEST thing? On a scale of 1 to 10, what would you rate her?"

Trying to make sure I didn''t look as horrified as I felt, I said, "I am NOT rating your child! You''re putting me in a lose lose situation! If I say 10, you''ll think I''m being nice. If I say anything less, you''ll be upset!"

A few years later, my friend looked at her daughter''s baby pics (after having her much much cuter son) and said, "Yeah, she was really funny looking." I just smiled as graciously as I could.
 
Awww...thanks TGal and Jas! It makes me feel kind of awkward when I say how beautiful she is b/c she looks just like me as a baby (except her blue eyes and less hair) and I am not a vain person at all! So for some reason I feel uncomfortable. DH hopes she doesn''t "peak" early
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I do think she is perfect but like I said before, she''s mine and I am sure I will think all my kids are great (beautiful, smart, kind, sweet, etc). Not all babies are cute which is a fact but *most* people tell you they are no matter what so I guess we start to wonder....Haha. Too funny!

Tgal, I KNOW I wouldn''t have been relaxed at home. On our video the lady and her DH were out to dinner. NO WAY! I LOVED being hooked up to monitors so I knew everything was going well. Healthy baby was the most important thing (over my comfort) which I am sure is EVERYONE''s motivation!

Jas, I disagree with your hospital comment. No one wants complications but they do happen. I know too many babies (recently born) that had complications. Tessa''s birth was considered complicated b/c of the mecomium (sp???) Sometimes a little complication turns into nothing BECAUSE there are the resources to "fix" the problem.

I guess we have to all agree to disagree. MrsS is right. There are SOOOO many hot topics. We could debate on everything forever!

Ohhh...I smell poop. Better investigate!
 
Date: 2/11/2008 4:39:56 PM
Author: Tacori E-ring
Awww...thanks TGal and Jas! It makes me feel kind of awkward when I say how beautiful she is b/c she looks just like me as a baby (except her blue eyes and less hair) and I am not a vain person at all! So for some reason I feel uncomfortable. DH hopes she doesn''t ''peak'' early
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I do think she is perfect but like I said before, she''s mine and I am sure I will think all my kids are great (beautiful, smart, kind, sweet, etc). Not all babies are cute which is a fact but *most* people tell you they are no matter what so I guess we start to wonder....Haha. Too funny!
LOL, funny you should say this. With all this infant cute talk, I pulled out the album my parents made when I was a newborn.

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Oh God. Please don''t let my child look like me.
 
Haha! TGal I am sure you were cute. DH thought he was such an ugly baby but I think he was cute. For some reason DH likes babies with round faces over oval (he has oval, Tessa has round). Not sure why but I notice this is a pattern with him (when commenting on other babies). That is a funny story about your friend. We must have been posting at the same time before. At least she saw the truth later.
 
At 8 weeks and 1 day...

We got to hear the heartbeat!!!

My doc is very very cool. I like her laid-back style. Mostly serious, but joined in with all the joke-cracking DH and I were engaged in. (The witticisms were FLYING during the breast exam.)

She palped my uterus and said, "Hmmm...seems pretty big for 8 weeks." I told her I have fibroids, but she pulled out the doppler thingie and, although she warned us it was probably not going to make a sound, because her previous earliest heartbeat was at 8 weeks 4 days...

THUDTHUDTHUDTHUDTHUD.

I have never seen DH smile and have his jaw drop at the same time. I get to go in for an ultrasound next Monday because we need to determine how pregnant I actually am. Of course, my luck, I have a baby on the super-speed development plan and will be the size of a toddler by my 5th month.

It was the coolest moment ever.

Apparently, I''m finally reaping the benefits of the fibroid because I''m going to have to have more ultrasounds than most people. Hee. I can''t wait.

However, if I am actually 12 weeks (which is what the doctor suspects) I will flip out a little. Don''t know why, but I will.

I''m just over the moon...no matter how this little one decided to come out.

Had about 8 vials of blood drawn. So surreal.

Hugs to you all. Hooray!
 
Jackie, TGuy never looked awed during the 8 week ultrasound. But we heard the heartbeat for the first time at 12 weeks. It was only then that this amazing smile spread across his face and he just had this look of wonderment. Something about hearing that it''s ALIVE in there. I will never forget that look on his face.

So it sounds like you had a great appointment! And speaking of...don''t fall off your chair if you are indeed 12 weeks...as that is around when we heard the heartbeat (I actually heard it at 11 weeks at an appointment I went to by myself though). 12 weeks would be awesome Jackie...it''s that many more weeks that you''ve cleared with flying colors.

Tacori, I''m honestly not kidding. I was a cute 9 month old, but as a relative newborn (and a few weeks thereafter), I was funky looking and had a snout for a nose. If anything, I''m objective. My brother was fugly too (although the cutest toddler).
 
Jackie, it is one of the best sounds in the world. We heard Tessa''s around 6 weeks (through an u/s). Such a relief when you finally hear it.
 
Date: 2/11/2008 7:41:17 PM
Author: Tacori E-ring
Jackie, it is one of the best sounds in the world. We heard Tessa''s around 6 weeks (through an u/s). Such a relief when you finally hear it.
Yup, it doesn''t get old. I look forward to hearing it every time I go for a checkup. Not that I need further proof that it''s alive in there (as it''s moving a lot), but it''s just such a thrill to hear it.
 
Date: 2/11/2008 2:08:06 PM
Author: LitigatorChick
I have previously read literature indicating that the risk of a c-section increases with epidurals, esp. early epidurals. For me, this research lead me to a ''goal'' to reach at least 5 cm before I had any epi, and only then if I needed it.
Litchick, and then I think Univ. of Pennsylvania debunked that research...its still debatable. I got my epi''s at 2cm and flew to 10cm....in 4 hours with Jake and in 1 hour with Delaney. I made noooo progress in pain (even all pitocin''d up and with full on contrax before i ever set foot in a hospital). I think the cyto or miso can complicate things, or forcing an induction when body is not ready..but for every study that shows epidurals lead to c-sections, there''s another that says they don''t. Enough to make ya nutty eh? All I can say is glad I''m done! LOL

And Tgal, you can say no to the IV. It''s up to you. I think its great you are trying to go natch, and don''t think you are nuts. I think there is something very powerful about a natural birth. Not to say that those of us who chose a medically intervened approach are not powerful, we are, but it''s personal..kwim?

I have to say...I HATED my birth class. I had to physically restrain DH from becoming violent (or at least snarky) with the doula who taught it. She was HORRIBLE.

Have you thought about using a birthing center? That might be a better fit for your birth plan.

Oh..and has anyone seen The Business of Being Born? If you are pro-natural childbirth or on the fence, apparently its pretty powerful & you''ll walk out screaming "I am woman! Hear me roar!" and want to squat in a field. LOL. no seriously.......Its supposed to be pretty good. I want to see it...can only rent it via Netflix right now....
 
Date: 2/11/2008 7:33:13 PM
Author: jas
At 8 weeks and 1 day...

We got to hear the heartbeat!!!
Jas, YAY
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Curly, Lily is soooooo cute!!!
 
Curly:

Jake sez CHEERS!

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SALUD!

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Jackiejas, YAY for hearing the heartbeat. that is just wonderful. and girl, if you are 12 weeks, count your blessings, you made it through with very little morning sickness. i''d gladly knock of 4 weeks of my pregnancy now if i could
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. anyway, congrats girl, that is just wonderful.

diver and lily, love the pics of the girls...too cute!!!
 
Tgal--yep, i think you are my preggo twin! Watch us both have the most non-natural births possible
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It''ll be fun to compare L&D and all that jazz to see how similar our experiences turn out...hmm maybe we''ll go into labor on the same day...it''s possible.
Funny ''cute kid'' stories--I was a hideous new born as well. My mom labored 2 days with me and I was caught on the cervical lip or something for a long time so I came out with a massive cone head and bruises. The midwife told my mom, she aint looking too good, but she is perfectly healthy, so don''t freak out. Truly, it was an alien head ONLY a mom could love. If genetics prevail and I go that route, you can all tell me my cone-baby is cute, but has room to bloom.

Diver--i''ve heard of that film--haven''t watched it, if you do rent it, give us a review. I didn''t really like my birth class either--took very little from it, like yours the woman was annoying and like Tgal--the videos they used were old and contradicted their procedures. Oh well

Tacori--okay, okay, we''ll agree to disagree --but iam not letting you have the the last word-hehe--it really is a myth that hospitals are safer--but i am still gonna use one
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You''re right though, we could go on about this stuff forever couldn''t we, so i am done
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jas--so nice that you got to hear the heartbeat! . Fibroids are cummy, but lucky you for getting more ultrasounds, they are so fun. I wish I could have one now just to see that everything is a-okay one more time before birth.
 
Hehehe...love the boozin'' pics!

Diver, I really am open so we''ll see. I don''t have a birth plan that reads like a manifesto or anything. I just prefer no bottles for the baby and for it to room in with us. The only other L&D related stuff is prefer to avoid episiotomy, would like to try natural, and that I will ask for drugs. Oh, and that we don''t know the sex of the baby so don''t tell us! That is literally it. Not too demanding, I don''t think...just 6 short bullet points consisting of exactly the above.

And I have to say....OWOWOWOWOWOW....this baby gave me a nasty kick or something on the side. OK! Maybe the epidural it is!!!
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I suppose I should start posting on this thread. I posted about 2 weeks ago about my doctor saying that there was no heartbeat detected on my vaginal US and how upset I was about it. I had just found out I was pregnant that Saturday and then when I went for my visit on Tues, they could not find the HB. My doctor told me I would miscarry and if it did not happen in a week, I would have to make an appointment for a D&C.

When I told my friend she was pretty mad at the doctor since he just let me go home without taking hcg levels, which is the normal protocol when they are not certain about a pregnancy. He was supposed to take them and then I was suppose to come back in two days and have them taken again and from then we could decide on what to do next.

Well, he didn''t do that, he just told me to go home and wait for my miscarriage. So, that''s what I did. For a week and a half.

Well, I took my friend''s advice and decided to just go to another doctor for a second opinion. I never had the miscarriage and was afraid that they would tell me that I needed a D&C.

Well guess what? Today I had my ultrasound and there was a heartbeat and it was 148 bpm.

So I guess the first doctor was wrong? So, here I am!
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My due date is Sept. 23rd, 2008 and as of today I am 8 weeks, 1 day. I am so excited!!!
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Congrats Biutterfly. I can''t imagine what that must have been like. I had a OBGYN tell me that he''d bet his entire practice that my pregnancy was ectopic. He was wrong and my son is almost 18. This was just after I had a miscarriage. Thank god for second opinions. You have a daughter if I recal?? Or 2? Catch us up. Glad you are here!!!
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oh butterfly...YAY....i read in the other thread what your dr. had said and just assumed the worst and you didn''t want to update us. I''m just sooooooo happy for you. I know you had said a while ago you were thinking about one more and what you had said reminded me of exactly the same thoughts I had when thinking of having a 3rd. I''ve got two girls too, although i think mine are a little older than yours. Congrats to you and here''s to a very uneventful pregnancy for you from here on out!!!
 
Oh my!! Just read through the last 2 pages of this thread, and although I am tired from working my 13 hr day, I just feel like I have to comment.....

Litigatorchick- I have been an L&D RN for almost 10 yrs now. I work in a major medical center just outside of NYC, where we deliver over 8,000 babies per year....I think we are #2 or 3 (in terms of delivery numbers) on the east coast. So, I feel that I can shed some light on the issues at hand here.....

First of all, every woman has the right to choose whether they want an epidural (or any other means of pain relief, for that matter) during her labor. No one should make them feel that choosing to receive an epidural is wrong, or that they are putting themselves or their baby at risk if they do so, ESPECIALLY someone with NO FORMAL medical training. No offense, but really, what basis do you have for saying that epidural placement in early labor leads to increased risk of c-section? An article written by a midwife? Come on, now!

The reality is, is that epi placement during early labor was seen as a no-no for a long time because the thinking previously was that it lead to increased rate of c-section- that is true. However, newer studies have indicated, (just as Icekid presented) that that is just simply not the case. Most of my grad school work and research had to do with this topic...I can cite numerous studies to prove my point, if you like. I can also tell you personally, that MANY of my patients receive epi's in early labor...in fact, most of them do, and they still deliver vaginally!!! The bottom line is, there are so many variables, its almost impossible to come to definitive conclusions when it comes to this topic...

This kind of talk just upsets me so much..I really feel strongly about this topic....Will comment more later...tired now....

ETA: In addition, Litigator, the WHO source you cited includes references and research from the 80's and 90's. Its 2008.
 
TGal- I am assuming you are delivering at one of the southbay hospitals. they really aren't very progressive with their policies and have very high c-section rates. Obviously, being an informed 'consumer' you can guide your own experience, but many women do not. Did you know they wont allow VBAC's at either hospital? CRAZY! I had natural childbirth and i can say it was so much easier than dealing with this back pain I have been suffering through! I wrote out a birthplan and they followed all of it except I just wanted a heplock, but i was dehydrated...and they blew two veins getting the IV in!

Epi debate- I labored at home for 5 hours, went to the hospital was only 1 cm and came home and labored for another 9 hours before returning to the hospital. I really wanted to go natural and I'm glad I did. That being said one way isnt right or wrong, and if a women wants to go natural or choose a c-section, its really her choice. One of the things that bothers me so much is how judgemental 'mothers' are. It starts in pregnancy, goes to birthing, breastfeeding, starting solds, and probably ever other choice you make as a mother. It really bothers me, that while we should be supporting eachother, we judge others, why? to make us feel like what we are doing is right? anyway, just be aware of how much it can hurt others, and eventually hurt you.

Tacori- glad you had a good trip. sorry about the last flight...i can imagine how slow time must have seemed!
Jas- YEAH! for the heartbeat, it all starts getting more real from here on out!
Butterfly- CONGRATS
Curly- Thanks for starting the drinking baby pics....they are all so adorable! here is mine!

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Date: 2/11/2008 9:34:15 PM
Author: Dani
Oh my!! Just read through the last 2 pages of this thread, and although I am tired from working my 13 hr day, I just feel like I have to comment.....

Litigatorchick- I have been an L&D RN for almost 10 yrs now. I work in a major medical center just outside of NYC, where we deliver over 8,000 babies per year....I think we are #2 or 3 (in terms of delivery numbers) on the east coast. So, I feel that I can shed some light on the issues at hand here.....

First of all, every woman has the right to choose whether they want an epidural (or any other means of pain relief, for that matter) during her labor. No one should make them feel that choosing to receive an epidural is wrong, or that they are putting themselves or their baby at risk if they do so, ESPECIALLY someone with NO FORMAL medical training. No offense, but really, what basis do you have for saying that epidural placement in early labor leads to increased risk of c-section? An article written by a midwife? Come on, now!

The reality is, is that epi placement during early labor was seen as a no-no for a long time because the thinking previously was that it lead to increased rate of c-section- that is true. However, newer studies have indicated, (just as Icekid presented) that that is just simply not the case. Most of my grad school work and research had to do with this topic...I can cite numerous studies to prove my point, if you like. I can also tell you personally, that MANY of my patients receive epi''s in early labor...in fact, most of them do, and they still deliver vaginally!!! The bottom line is, there are so many variables, its almost impossible to come to definitive conclusions when it comes to this topic...

This kind of talk just ticks me off so much...I''m sorry!! Its something I really feel strongly about....Will comment more later...tired now....
Thanks Dani. I feel coming from you, this will help many. This thread is supposed to be a supportive one. That''s why I started it in the first place. Today it took a turn that really made me sad. But only for a nano second , as there is such happy news to focus on.
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curly, diver, and msflutter, the alcohol pictures are too funny!

jas, that's very exciting that you got to hear the heartbeat. I can't wait to experience that. If you are 12 weeks, that's great! Hooray for no morning sickness!

butterfly, congratulations! I can't imagine how hard that 1.5 weeks must have been. Good thing you got a second opinion. I'm glad to hear everything is ok! How exciting!
 
"Oh my!" is right, Dani! Yikes, I was not expecting this when I logged in today. What I find amusing is that you can find research backing up ANYTHING so citing studies doesn''t really prove much to me. Sasquatch lives, you know -- I saw the study on it. And I''m pretty sure that I saw a study stating that there''s proof that Anna Nicole didn''t die, she was abducted by aliens
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Bobo, a belated good luck to you!!! Can''t wait to hear all about your birth and, more important, your BABY!!
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And congrats, Butterfly!! You''ll have quite a story to tell your little one someday, huh?

And to Lily, Ian, Jake, and Delaney -- wow, you guys are totally the cool kids, huh? My babies haven''t posed with any alcohol yet (slackers), but I think tomorrow will be a photo shoot. I''m thinking keg stands
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(Tacori, feel free to bring Tessa over for the kegger/photo shoot.)

Curly, I hope Lily feels better soon! Yuck, I''m so scared of the babies getting sick. Have you told anyone else yet that you''re pregnant again? I was actually thinking of you today b/c I was going through a bag of hand-me-down clothes from my friend, and the clothes are all gorgeous and name brand -- Ralph Lauren, Baby Gap, Zaputo -- and I was thinking, "Hmm, these may rival Lily''s wardrobe!" Hahah
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As for cute babies, well I do think that all parents are biased of course, but I gotta say that all the PS babies are really ridiculously good looking (read that like Zoolander says it please). I mean, there ARE some funny looking babies in the world, but I''ve yet to see one in this thread! (And actually it''s not just babies -- I mean, look at MrsS''s gorgeous little girls and at LC''s and Diver''s handsome boys!)

OK, it''s late and this Mamacita is tiiiiiiired. My in-laws are here, and Q and his Dad took Gabe out today (to pick up the BOB, yahoo!), while my stepmother-in-law (who is just five years older than me and way more a friend than a MIL) and I took Katelyn to the mall. Quite a fun day! Poor Gabe is having some type of stomach issues though -- I think he''s constipated AND super gassy -- and had the saddest crying fit tonight. Heartbreaking and draining for us all. There really is nothing sadder than hearing your baby cry and being able to not make him/her feel better instantly ...
 
Date: 2/11/2008 9:51:46 PM
Author: Kaleigh

Date: 2/11/2008 9:34:15 PM
Author: Dani
Oh my!! Just read through the last 2 pages of this thread, and although I am tired from working my 13 hr day, I just feel like I have to comment.....

Litigatorchick- I have been an L&D RN for almost 10 yrs now. I work in a major medical center just outside of NYC, where we deliver over 8,000 babies per year....I think we are #2 or 3 (in terms of delivery numbers) on the east coast. So, I feel that I can shed some light on the issues at hand here.....

First of all, every woman has the right to choose whether they want an epidural (or any other means of pain relief, for that matter) during her labor. No one should make them feel that choosing to receive an epidural is wrong, or that they are putting themselves or their baby at risk if they do so, ESPECIALLY someone with NO FORMAL medical training. No offense, but really, what basis do you have for saying that epidural placement in early labor leads to increased risk of c-section? An article written by a midwife? Come on, now!

The reality is, is that epi placement during early labor was seen as a no-no for a long time because the thinking previously was that it lead to increased rate of c-section- that is true. However, newer studies have indicated, (just as Icekid presented) that that is just simply not the case. Most of my grad school work and research had to do with this topic...I can cite numerous studies to prove my point, if you like. I can also tell you personally, that MANY of my patients receive epi''s in early labor...in fact, most of them do, and they still deliver vaginally!!! The bottom line is, there are so many variables, its almost impossible to come to definitive conclusions when it comes to this topic...

This kind of talk just ticks me off so much...I''m sorry!! Its something I really feel strongly about....Will comment more later...tired now....
Thanks Dani. I feel coming from you, this will help many. This thread is supposed to be a supportive one. That''s why I started it in the first place. Today it took a turn that really made me sad. But only for a nano second , as there is such happy news to focus on.
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Oh no...Kaleigh...I am sad this is making you sad!

I would hope that we can gracefully disagree on things without judging each other, and perhaps I am so painfully dense (I have had a horrible week & am drowning my sorrows in a good red..shoot...did I say horrible week? It''s only monday! wah!) that I didn''t get that any one was being judgemental, just differing opinions.

I would *never* judge another mother on here, nor do I feel judged by, oh, say, LitChick or Tgal (who presumably went into/are going into L&D with a drastically different mindset than I). I adore the aforementioned women & think they simply rock.
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Heck...all the mommies/friends on here simply rock.
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Now I feel bad for getting all fired up to Bobo about the cyto/miso thing...but felt she needed to know.

Speaking of Bobo, I wonder if she''s got a babe in arms right now.

And to bring us back to a happy place (and to get the momma''s to be into an excited state)

All the mommies close your eyes and relive the FIRST moment you held your child(ren).

OMG......
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Here''s my moment....

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And here was my first moment with my beloved Jakey.

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wow...i didnt log on last nite and i come back and this thread has jumped three pages!! uve been quite active ladies :)

Tacori: welcome back!! glad to hear that it was a good trip overall except for that last flight home...!! im now all excited about travelling with my son (though he''ll be a year old by then this april so it should be much easier i hope!)

Butterfly: welcome and congratulations!!! that must have been very tough waiting for a week and a half!!! im glad u listened to ur friend and went for a second opinion

All the pictuers of ur little ones are so so so cute!! thanks for sharing...

to everyone else, congrats on reaching your various milestones!!
 
OMG...I am such a BAD friend....two huge shout outs!!!


Jas!!! Yay on your heartbeat....sounds like a great day!

Butterfly! OMG....your story brought tears to my eyes, lump in my throat. I am so thankful you have a happy twist in your story. have a healthy and happy pregnancy.....{hugs}
 
OK first off, WHOA butterfly! What a story! I am so happy for you and got all clammy thinking about what could have happened. Eek. I am so glad you got a second opinion and wish you the best pregnancy!

Jas, we posted at the same time earlier so I didn't see it until I came back tonight. Yup...you are my preggo twin and you're probably right about our luck re: natural birth.
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But remain positive! I think both of us are thinking the same way...would like to try it, but going with the flow. After all, neither of us have given birth, so what do we know? Like I said earlier, TTot kicked me hard tonight and it HURT! Maybe I am a wimp. I used to get bad stomach pains when I was kid and didn't handle those too well. Hm...

Dani, thanks for jumping in...always good to hear your POV. I'm curious though...how many natural births, percentage wise, happen at your hospital? Do you find nurses are open to the idea and supportive? Or is it still considered kind of weird? I just wonder if I am going to seem like I sprouted two heads if I say I want to see how far I can go...

As MsFlutter said, I am guessing that the area hospitals here are not as open to a natural birth, and I have a feeling that will affect my outcome. But in the end, my only concern is a healthy baby, so I can live with that.
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And I agree with you MsF...parenting, pregnancy etc is where I have seen the most judgment ever. I certainly can include myself in that mix because everyone has opinions and judgments. But I *try* to keep my mouth shut. If I make a judgment, it's for me personally to see if I can do things differently...either in my pregnancy or with my kids. All I know is that life has a way of throwing curveballs and it does keep me somewhat grounded in my opinions in that I really don't know what is going to happen and I probably don't know jack.

Kaleigh, I am glad you weren't sad for very long. I think for the most part, people on PS mean well, but some people are more rough around the edges than others, you know what I mean? (Can you feel my prickles? hehehe...)

Ella, I really sincerely agree with you! I was just thinking today that PS seems to have an abundance of not only cute babies, but attractive people in general. Or maybe it's because we all generally like each other that we are like -->
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? Either way, I see quite a few "funny" babies in real life, but boy...on this thread they are just gorgeous. I won't mind if TTot fills the funny PS baby quota though, because s/he'll still be cute to me...I think.
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Diver, I'm TOTALLY judging you. Hee hee. Not. I probably have more of a mindset like yours than you'd think. And girl, I just love your enthusiasm....it's always fun to read your posts!!

LOVE the first look pics...would love to see more of those from our PS moms!
 
TGal...LOL...I can take ya! Esp. when you are preggers....

I really need to go to bed. I have so much to do tomorrow. I have to meet with our CPA. ugh. but hey, I get babysitting from the g''ma, so I might have to partake in a cappucino and a newspaper in a coffee shop along the way.
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She doesn''t know that my CPA gets our boring returns done in 15 mins flat. LOL.

Now I just have to find that stack of Goodwill reciepts that I lost! ARGH. They are here somewhere. Am I looking for them? No. Am I aimlessly surfing BlueFly looking at dresses and Choos? yes.

Bad bad Diver.
 
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