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| book on the radio | 30 Jan 2008 14:01 GMT | 11 |
I heard a trailer for this and was intrigued, it's a true story called "Waiting for Daisy", it must be abridged, I don't know how it ends, so far the eventual mother had been through cancer, a partial molar pregnancy, infertility, miscarriage. I was cautious about posting it as
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| Strange question when coming from a man, especially from Crash. | 30 Jan 2008 01:14 GMT | 9 |
Crash, who has no children, does have a question he will not ask his girlfriend, mother, or anyone else in person; he is too easy to embarrass. I am writing a post-apocalyptic story that I am trying to keep as realistic as possible but I have a sticking point and my Google Fu has ...
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| final update - ectopic | 28 Jan 2008 16:26 GMT | 28 |
Thank you to all for your support thru this ordeal. I am writing from hospital having had emergency surgery last night. My u/s was supposed to be today, but after feeling dizzy, with a pain in my shoulder/neck and some shortness of breath, I called the gyn who
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| Pregnant | 28 Jan 2008 15:26 GMT | 2 |
Hello I am 28 weeks pregnant and I just wanted to see how many other mothers to be are out there!
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| Birth story now up | 27 Jan 2008 21:08 GMT | 10 |
I posted a brief birth story here right after getting home, but I finished writing the full one for my blog a couple of weeks back & just remembered that I meant to post the link here for anyone who's interested. It's at
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| Helping The Control Freak Plan The Wedding | 26 Jan 2008 21:15 GMT | 1 |
My daughter and fiancé have finally set the "big day" but now comes the fun part of helping the control freak plan the wedding. The control freak being my daughter. Now don't get me wrong, I'm really looking forward to helping my
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| Prevent our baby from bad milk | 26 Jan 2008 03:27 GMT | 19 |
I am a father of a 19 month baby. I just designed a reminder/ticker to help new parents to prevent baby from bad milk. Some babies are playing while being fed with bottle and the milk in the bottle turn bad in an hour. The busy parents may ignore it.
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| Full Time/Part Time/Work from Home/ No Investment Only Income Rs 1000- 5000 per day/ Biweekly Pymnt! Yes Every 15 days! START TODAY | 25 Jan 2008 00:19 GMT | 1 |
Full Time/Part Time/Work from Home/ No Investment Only Income Rs 1000- 5000 per day/ Biweekly Pymnt! Yes Every 15 days! START TODAY Requirement: a) Need a PC & a Broadband Connection
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| now at 42 days | 22 Jan 2008 23:57 GMT | 2 |
To my surprise my period still hasn't arrived, I was exceedingly irritable yesterday and assumed it was PMT, but the irritable has passed, giving way to extreme exhaustion, I have narcolepsy, so feeling very tired at spots in the day is par for the course for me, but they
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| Going through the "why me?!" phase | 22 Jan 2008 16:34 GMT | 9 |
I'm usually not one to wallow in self-pity, and both DH and I have always tried to focus on the positive - our motto has been "We're lucky in our bad luck", but both of us have kind of been hit with a feeling of "Why can't we get this to work easily?"
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| all sorted | 21 Jan 2008 15:59 GMT | 13 |
My period arrived this morning, I thought when it did arrive I'd have some emotion, but I didn't know whether it would be positive or negative, oddly enough I'm not feeling any emotion either way, the only thought was bother it for coming today, which was scheduled to be my
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| "urine therapy" does it work for mothers | 20 Jan 2008 10:25 GMT | 2 |
if a person drinks their own urine (strictly under advice of their doctor), will it help the child be "normal" and free of diseases. Will it help develop a healthier child, or will the fetus suffer unnecessarily.
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| Simple things? | 18 Jan 2008 07:08 GMT | 2 |
Have you found that since you've been a mum simple things please you more? Today I: Finished the washing Matched up the odd socks that have been driving me nuts
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| prophylactic treatment for postnatal depression | 17 Jan 2008 03:35 GMT | 4 |
Does anyone happen to know what might be the usual advice for if you have had postnatal depression, but then have gone on to have another pregnancy and not have any depression afterwards. The standard for the first pregnancy following postnatal depression
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| Couldn't handle it/ yay for mums' instincts. | 16 Jan 2008 22:12 GMT | 12 |
Well, tonight was the second night in a row that Jessie wouldn't settle. Every time she fell asleep, she'd wake up the minute we put her in the cot... We wanted to knock it on the head asap, as last night I ended up walking her in the buggy at half 11 out of sheer desperation.
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