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Raebo?11 Sep 2005 20:44 GMT1
I don't think we've seen a post from her since a couple
of days ago when she was asking about cramps.  I hope
she's holding her little one now!
In fact, I'll put in a prediction that her baby was born
Low amniotic fluid11 Sep 2005 20:40 GMT18
So, we had our BPP and baby did well once again.  A 10/10. :)  But, my
amniotic fluid is lower.  It is 6.24 and it's supposed to be 7.1.  Not too
bad, so we're not doing anything immediate, but the induction talk was
really out there.  If the level is lower than 4 it becomes a ...
Ada is 3 months!11 Sep 2005 20:26 GMT13
yikes, time flies! She is a fabulous baby, she has gorgeous smiles and
giggles and shares plenty of them.
Though I've felt a little low over the past month, I'm not really depressed
as such, I'm taking meds and seeing people regularly and crossing my
Elective c-section to avoid pain :-/11 Sep 2005 19:25 GMT71
Spears pregnancy is 'mind-blowing' By Karen Thomas, USA TODAY
Wed Sep 7, 7:30 AM ET
In her first interview while pregnant,     Britney Spears talks about
her pregnancy and the choice to put her career on hold.
40w2d OB visit/NST11 Sep 2005 17:13 GMT12
Back from the OB visit.  The baby looked fine on
the NST.  Only one contraction showed up on the monitor,
though I've been having quite a few, esp. since
last night, when I had them every 6-10 minutes for
Birth Announcement & Story (Late - sorry!)11 Sep 2005 01:39 GMT8
Announcing the birth of Sarah Elizabeth on the 23rd of June, weighing 6lb
14oz - sorry this is so late!  Just read Chookies 'retirement' message, and
now I'm feeling guilty so I've got typing.....
Short version:  Born at 4.27am after a fairly short first stage (once things
RRL tea - opinons please11 Sep 2005 00:27 GMT8
i tried to have a google about this, but wow, what a wonderful array of
conflicting information i found! perhaps you can chime in with your opinion
if you have one.
history: DS was born at 36 weeks. spontaneous rupture of membranes then
(graphic) Possible Early Miscarriage and Anti-D question10 Sep 2005 22:59 GMT10
I could probably hunt out the info on this myself, but I trust the
knowledgeable opinions on this group and I'm exhausted. I think I may have
had a *very early* miscarriage today. No sympathy needed, because if that's
what it was, it was so early I didn't know about it. It ...
NST, etc @ 36w5d10 Sep 2005 06:43 GMT8
Yesterday, I had an NST and all looked well with baby.  I also had a GBS
test.  Wow, I haven't had one of those in a loooooong time.  I'll probably
know the results on that by Friday or next week sometime.
I also have a cold.  As do all three of my kids!  I'm glad we all have it
Question10 Sep 2005 06:36 GMT26
Hi Im new here with a question. When did everyone feel movement from the
baby?
Thanks, Christie
Feel silly for asking about this but....10 Sep 2005 04:13 GMT10
<blushing>Are all the changes that happen to breasts in pregnancy here to
stay??
I understand that after breastfeeding they can shrink or change shape, but
what about nipples and colour etc?  What used to be a nice pinky red colour
Pregnancy *really* sucks!!!10 Sep 2005 04:03 GMT4
Oh yes, it does suck.
I'm fat like a whale, my back hurts like hell and my a.shole-ex-boyfriend
disappeared faster than light after learning of my pregnancy.
Life really sucks.I wish I'd never done that, hell can't be worse than that.
A linguist complains about dates...10 Sep 2005 01:59 GMT5
So here we are 9/9 (which would be a cool birthday for
DS2, but somehow I'm expecting my labor to start at night
and the baby to be born in the am, so probably not today).
9/10, 9/12 or 9/13 would all be perfectly serviceable,
Cholesterol drugs and breastfeeding? HELP (cross posted)09 Sep 2005 21:37 GMT8
I was wondering if anyone knows of Cholestorol medication (of course to
reduce it) that women can take while they are nursing. I have genetic
high cholesterol and my treating doctor is pushing my stop nursing in
order to be able to take the medication again.
gift ideas for mom of preemie needed09 Sep 2005 21:03 GMT18
My DH's cousin is only 3 weeks further along than I am (I'm 28wks and she's
31wks), and is having a C-section on Tuesday!  I don't know all the details
(info comes through her mom to my MIL to me, and neither mom is medically
informed).  AFAIK, she has Rh disease even though this ...
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