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| SAHM's-- preschool activities? | 25 Sep 2004 05:38 GMT | 53 |
Just wondering for those who are stay at home moms, ie, babies are not in daycare. What kinds of things do you put them in before actual school starts, and how many days a week/hours a day etc? It'll be awhile for us but my husband and I were discussing this-- we think
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| Possible Situation... | 25 Sep 2004 04:59 GMT | 29 |
Well, I finally have something to report! We may have a situation on our hands here...we're talking with a pbm who is due tomorrow (!!!) with a little girl. She lives in Las Vegas. It's been a whirlwind situation, starting yesterday. Here's the backstory....
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| 20 week ultrasound results | 25 Sep 2004 03:43 GMT | 10 |
Has anyone else ever gotten bad results on their 20-week ultrasound? We went in today and the scan indicated that our baby may have one ventricle in his brain that is larger than the other. This can be an indicator of hydrocephalus. The doctor was quick to point out that this is ...
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| 3 months vs 3 weeks pregnant - I would know the difference... right?! | 24 Sep 2004 19:40 GMT | 12 |
I was posting earlier about a First Response pregnancy test and the fact that the pregnancy test line was very clear and dark but the control line was very faint by comparison (but visible)...This has put a new doubt and worry in my head...
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| etiquette question | 24 Sep 2004 15:49 GMT | 10 |
I had a baby two weeks ago and friends have generously given us all sorts of helpful assistance. I am wondering, however, what sort of help requires what sort of thank you in return. I assume if someone brought food to our home we should write a thank you note. What if I
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| what tests/antenatal care | 24 Sep 2004 11:12 GMT | 18 |
I'm 11dpo, so it may or may not be this month, but I'm beginning to think of what kind of care and tests I want. Brief history, I have a boy 15 months old, induced due to PROM at 37+4. He was quite small, 5lb13oz, not IUGR, but there was a definite slowing of
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| Squirming & taste of milk | 24 Sep 2004 10:35 GMT | 4 |
My DD squirms extremely bad during her first and last feedings of the day. She isn't squirming because she has to burp because she starts squirming the minute the bottle goes in her mouth. It's such a struggle to try to keep the nipple in her mouth because her legs are kicking all ...
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| Guilt of being a working Mum | 24 Sep 2004 06:31 GMT | 3 |
Blank Hi Ladies, I'm a new mum of a baby boy (Loads of Work but totally adorable) and I will be returning to work in a couple of months. Recently I have been thinking about all the challenges the world brings forward and wonder how other working mums handle a family and still ...
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| hate the 2ww | 24 Sep 2004 03:19 GMT | 8 |
I _know_ it's not possible to feel nauseous at 4 dpo... right? ;) I hate the 2ww! -- Anita --
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| 2nd child concerns | 24 Sep 2004 02:51 GMT | 39 |
Although our first is only 5 mos, we are planning on trying for a 2nd child before year's end, the main reason being my age (36). I have some thoughts and concerns and hope that I am not the only one out there who feels this way.
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| embarrassing question | 23 Sep 2004 22:46 GMT | 1 |
im 33 weeks now. do you think i should stop masterbating? i use a vibrator, i have no pains or anything while or after but i am just worried about baby. will he be fine?
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| third stage | 23 Sep 2004 18:22 GMT | 5 |
this is a question unresolved from my first delivery, I decided on a natural third stage and as I understood it induction or epidural shouldn't prevent that. In the end I was induced and then had an epidural, ds decided to make his appearance just on shift change so there wasn't a ...
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| 25 week checkup | 23 Sep 2004 11:19 GMT | 1 |
Well today I went for my 25 week checkup. Even though I haven't gained any weight. I have gotten bigger...man I need to find some money to go shopping for clothes Good news I guess. I am measuring at 28 weeks. So the doctor said that if
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| want to buy nursing bra, help | 23 Sep 2004 10:48 GMT | 8 |
i went to shop ko and i didnt see any. where can i buy one, do they carry them at wal marts or jc penny or should i just order one from somewhere? i also heard you should buy a cup size too big, is this true? http://community.webtv.net/lindo_84/LindysPictures
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| New use for nursing pads | 22 Sep 2004 22:44 GMT | 4 |
Nursing pads make great absorbable coasters for setting your drinks on .... LOL ! Samantha
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