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Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 6:21 am
Onigetoe EthelbertOddity Onigetoe EthelbertOddity Onigetoe EthelbertOddity burning_eyes
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +-----+ Oh thats even sweeter.. and that explains the purple cloths.. mrgreen +-----+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Haha, nah, I was being lazy with my avi, I will be changing it tomorrow when I find out what I am having, if my baby decided to be helpful. One of my friends had to go back 3 or 4 times to find out the gender because her son was being shy. burning_eyes
Oh, well congrats and I hope the gender is one you both want and if not, that you have a healthy child nonetheless.. twisted Thank you smile and to tell you the truth, I will be happy with either as long as baby is healthy! As for my BF he hasn't said what he wants, so hopefully he isn't dissapointed to much. burning_eyes
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +-----+ Well that's good to hear about you and you can always make another one.. when you feel like it.. 4laugh +-----+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Again thank you, I think I will wait a while before having the next one since when this one is born my adopted daughter will only be 6-7 months old. She was born at 20 weeks, and a month after she was born I found out I am pregnant. And judging by my due date, I had been pregnant before she was born. Baby also came as a shock since I was told a while back (end of 08/beginning of 09) that because of an injury I got at my old place of work, it would be unlikely I would ever be able to have children, which is why I applied and got approved to adopt. burning_eyes Wow that's great news all around.. enjoy and best of luck.. biggrin
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Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 8:23 am
EthelbertOddity Onigetoe EthelbertOddity Onigetoe EthelbertOddity burning_eyes
Oh, well congrats and I hope the gender is one you both want and if not, that you have a healthy child nonetheless.. twisted Thank you smile and to tell you the truth, I will be happy with either as long as baby is healthy! As for my BF he hasn't said what he wants, so hopefully he isn't dissapointed to much. burning_eyes
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +-----+ Well that's good to hear about you and you can always make another one.. when you feel like it.. 4laugh +-----+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>:<>: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Again thank you, I think I will wait a while before having the next one since when this one is born my adopted daughter will only be 6-7 months old. She was born at 20 weeks, and a month after she was born I found out I am pregnant. And judging by my due date, I had been pregnant before she was born. Baby also came as a shock since I was told a while back (end of 08/beginning of 09) that because of an injury I got at my old place of work, it would be unlikely I would ever be able to have children, which is why I applied and got approved to adopt. burning_eyes Wow that's great news all around.. enjoy and best of luck.. biggrin Thanks. I have got a lot of help so I think I am set!
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Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 6:10 pm
Heheh. Crona.
I've always adored the name. I warn you, though. It's from an anime.
I intend on adopting a boy and naming him such a name. Labor just sounds too painful so I plan on others doing the dirty, hard work.
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Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 8:30 pm
Hplar Samkra Heheh. Crona.
I've always adored the name. I warn you, though. It's from an anime.
I intend on adopting a boy and naming him such a name. Labor just sounds too painful so I plan on others doing the dirty, hard work.
Actually I gave birth to her on the 1st so she is a week old now, her name is Nadia I also have a 5 month old adopted daughter named Darlene
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Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 8:37 pm
Onigetoe Hplar Samkra Heheh. Crona.
I've always adored the name. I warn you, though. It's from an anime.
I intend on adopting a boy and naming him such a name. Labor just sounds too painful so I plan on others doing the dirty, hard work.
Actually I gave birth to her on the 1st so she is a week old now, her name is Nadia I also have a 5 month old adopted daughter named Darlene That sounds early. eek
But, CONGRATS! That is a wonderful name. I wouldn't want a girl. With the menstruation, dating, and pregnancy it just seems like so much. I'm sure you can handle it, though.
Whoof. Two children? Two daughters? Have fun. rofl :]
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Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 8:46 pm
Hplar Samkra Onigetoe Hplar Samkra Heheh. Crona.
I've always adored the name. I warn you, though. It's from an anime.
I intend on adopting a boy and naming him such a name. Labor just sounds too painful so I plan on others doing the dirty, hard work.
Actually I gave birth to her on the 1st so she is a week old now, her name is Nadia I also have a 5 month old adopted daughter named Darlene That sounds early. eek
But, CONGRATS! That is a wonderful name. I wouldn't want a girl. With the menstruation, dating, and pregnancy it just seems like so much. I'm sure you can handle it, though.
Whoof. Two children? Two daughters? Have fun. rofl :] Haha she was only ten weeks early, and since I was told I was more then likely to deliver a still born at about 20-25 weeks, I say I will take her alive and early, besides the little fact my mom's side has actually never made it to 37-40 weeks along I am not surprised, since this little chicka had me in labor for nearly a week. Thanks, and boys aren't easy either. You still got dating and pregancy with either gender. It's sure I will be fine, I have Nadia's dad to help out, as well as my family. For the record, I actually adopted Darlene before I found out, Darlene was a month old when I found out I was expecting Nadia, and I had gotten pregnant before I adopted Darlene, I just got the best and worst shock of my life when I went to the doctor for a check up.
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Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 11:09 pm
Onigetoe Hplar Samkra Onigetoe Hplar Samkra Heheh. Crona.
I've always adored the name. I warn you, though. It's from an anime.
I intend on adopting a boy and naming him such a name. Labor just sounds too painful so I plan on others doing the dirty, hard work.
Actually I gave birth to her on the 1st so she is a week old now, her name is Nadia I also have a 5 month old adopted daughter named Darlene That sounds early. eek
But, CONGRATS! That is a wonderful name. I wouldn't want a girl. With the menstruation, dating, and pregnancy it just seems like so much. I'm sure you can handle it, though.
Whoof. Two children? Two daughters? Have fun. rofl :] Haha she was only ten weeks early, and since I was told I was more then likely to deliver a still born at about 20-25 weeks, I say I will take her alive and early, besides the little fact my mom's side has actually never made it to 37-40 weeks along I am not surprised, since this little chicka had me in labor for nearly a week. Thanks, and boys aren't easy either. You still got dating and pregancy with either gender. It's sure I will be fine, I have Nadia's dad to help out, as well as my family. For the record, I actually adopted Darlene before I found out, Darlene was a month old when I found out I was expecting Nadia, and I had gotten pregnant before I adopted Darlene, I just got the best and worst shock of my life when I went to the doctor for a check up. That's still some time. Chika? So you're Hispanic? Latino? What others are there? O-O A week? Oh my, No sleep for nearly a week. Sounds horrific.
But, the boys don't carry the fetus. They make it. talk2hand I can handle that. Though, I don't want them to have a child until they are about twenty-nine. I am sure I can teach him a thing or two about dating. I mean, I have dated anyone, ever. If I may so, I am doing pretty well.
Sounds like a wonderful surprise. I would've cried.
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 9:53 am
Hplar Samkra Onigetoe Hplar Samkra Onigetoe Hplar Samkra Heheh. Crona.
I've always adored the name. I warn you, though. It's from an anime.
I intend on adopting a boy and naming him such a name. Labor just sounds too painful so I plan on others doing the dirty, hard work.
Actually I gave birth to her on the 1st so she is a week old now, her name is Nadia I also have a 5 month old adopted daughter named Darlene That sounds early. eek
But, CONGRATS! That is a wonderful name. I wouldn't want a girl. With the menstruation, dating, and pregnancy it just seems like so much. I'm sure you can handle it, though.
Whoof. Two children? Two daughters? Have fun. rofl :] Haha she was only ten weeks early, and since I was told I was more then likely to deliver a still born at about 20-25 weeks, I say I will take her alive and early, besides the little fact my mom's side has actually never made it to 37-40 weeks along I am not surprised, since this little chicka had me in labor for nearly a week. Thanks, and boys aren't easy either. You still got dating and pregancy with either gender. It's sure I will be fine, I have Nadia's dad to help out, as well as my family. For the record, I actually adopted Darlene before I found out, Darlene was a month old when I found out I was expecting Nadia, and I had gotten pregnant before I adopted Darlene, I just got the best and worst shock of my life when I went to the doctor for a check up. That's still some time. Chika? So you're Hispanic? Latino? What others are there? O-O A week? Oh my, No sleep for nearly a week. Sounds horrific.
But, the boys don't carry the fetus. They make it. talk2hand I can handle that. Though, I don't want them to have a child until they are about twenty-nine. I am sure I can teach him a thing or two about dating. I mean, I have dated anyone, ever. If I may so, I am doing pretty well.
Sounds like a wonderful surprise. I would've cried.
Nope Irish/Scottish/Britsh Canadian. I just have a lot of Latino friends, you do pick things up after a while. I slept, I had mostly back labor until my water broke, so it felt like period cramps for the longest time, and my periods are horrible anyway so this was a welcome relief for me. After my water broke it became a little more painful but not to the point I needed the needle in my spine, they just gave me some morphine when they realized in about 6-8 hours I would be having a baby so I could rest until it was time to push. Sure they don't carry it but they do help make it and then if they so please walk away which has always pissed me off. I have a few friend's who's baby daddies have done that. As for dating, I am hoping my daughters learn from their Grandma's mistake of marrying a child who has done nothing for his child in the whole time she has been alive and then free loads off of the only ones who actually work... It was a lovely surprise after it sunk in. I was told at 18/19 I wouldn't be able to have kids and if I did get pregnant it would more then likely end up as a miscarriage or still born. Her father took the fact I was pregnant a lot better then I did at first, I actually didn't believe it until she started kicking me, but her dad was all "OMG WE'RE HAVING A BABY!!!!"
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 2:09 pm
Onigetoe Hplar Samkra Onigetoe Hplar Samkra Onigetoe Hplar Samkra Heheh. Crona.
I've always adored the name. I warn you, though. It's from an anime.
I intend on adopting a boy and naming him such a name. Labor just sounds too painful so I plan on others doing the dirty, hard work.
Actually I gave birth to her on the 1st so she is a week old now, her name is Nadia I also have a 5 month old adopted daughter named Darlene That sounds early. eek
But, CONGRATS! That is a wonderful name. I wouldn't want a girl. With the menstruation, dating, and pregnancy it just seems like so much. I'm sure you can handle it, though.
Whoof. Two children? Two daughters? Have fun. rofl :] Haha she was only ten weeks early, and since I was told I was more then likely to deliver a still born at about 20-25 weeks, I say I will take her alive and early, besides the little fact my mom's side has actually never made it to 37-40 weeks along I am not surprised, since this little chicka had me in labor for nearly a week. Thanks, and boys aren't easy either. You still got dating and pregancy with either gender. It's sure I will be fine, I have Nadia's dad to help out, as well as my family. For the record, I actually adopted Darlene before I found out, Darlene was a month old when I found out I was expecting Nadia, and I had gotten pregnant before I adopted Darlene, I just got the best and worst shock of my life when I went to the doctor for a check up. That's still some time. Chika? So you're Hispanic? Latino? What others are there? O-O A week? Oh my, No sleep for nearly a week. Sounds horrific.
But, the boys don't carry the fetus. They make it. talk2hand I can handle that. Though, I don't want them to have a child until they are about twenty-nine. I am sure I can teach him a thing or two about dating. I mean, I haven't dated anyone, ever. If I may so, I am doing pretty well.
Sounds like a wonderful surprise. I would've cried.
Nope Irish/Scottish/Britsh Canadian. I just have a lot of Latino friends, you do pick things up after a while. I slept, I had mostly back labor until my water broke, so it felt like period cramps for the longest time, and my periods are horrible anyway so this was a welcome relief for me. After my water broke it became a little more painful but not to the point I needed the needle in my spine, they just gave me some morphine when they realized in about 6-8 hours I would be having a baby so I could rest until it was time to push. Sure they don't carry it but they do help make it and then if they so please walk away which has always pissed me off. I have a few friend's who's baby daddies have done that. As for dating, I am hoping my daughters learn from their Grandma's mistake of marrying a child who has done nothing for his child in the whole time she has been alive and then free loads off of the only ones who actually work... It was a lovely surprise after it sunk in. I was told at 18/19 I wouldn't be able to have kids and if I did get pregnant it would more then likely end up as a miscarriage or still born. Her father took the fact I was pregnant a lot better then I did at first, I actually didn't believe it until she started kicking me, but her dad was all "OMG WE'RE HAVING A BABY!!!!" Ooh, I am Irish. c:And, I see. I know how you feel about the period cramps. The first two days I throw up a bit, as well. I still wouldn't be able to handle that. Yes. But, I think I'll do pretty good at teaching him the "dos and don'ts." That must make you not want to believe anything your doctor says. Again, congrats! rofl
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 2:18 pm
Hplar Samkra Onigetoe Hplar Samkra Onigetoe Hplar Samkra That sounds early. eek
But, CONGRATS! That is a wonderful name. I wouldn't want a girl. With the menstruation, dating, and pregnancy it just seems like so much. I'm sure you can handle it, though.
Whoof. Two children? Two daughters? Have fun. rofl :] Haha she was only ten weeks early, and since I was told I was more then likely to deliver a still born at about 20-25 weeks, I say I will take her alive and early, besides the little fact my mom's side has actually never made it to 37-40 weeks along I am not surprised, since this little chicka had me in labor for nearly a week. Thanks, and boys aren't easy either. You still got dating and pregancy with either gender. It's sure I will be fine, I have Nadia's dad to help out, as well as my family. For the record, I actually adopted Darlene before I found out, Darlene was a month old when I found out I was expecting Nadia, and I had gotten pregnant before I adopted Darlene, I just got the best and worst shock of my life when I went to the doctor for a check up. That's still some time. Chika? So you're Hispanic? Latino? What others are there? O-O A week? Oh my, No sleep for nearly a week. Sounds horrific.
But, the boys don't carry the fetus. They make it. talk2hand I can handle that. Though, I don't want them to have a child until they are about twenty-nine. I am sure I can teach him a thing or two about dating. I mean, I haven't dated anyone, ever. If I may so, I am doing pretty well.
Sounds like a wonderful surprise. I would've cried.
Nope Irish/Scottish/Britsh Canadian. I just have a lot of Latino friends, you do pick things up after a while. I slept, I had mostly back labor until my water broke, so it felt like period cramps for the longest time, and my periods are horrible anyway so this was a welcome relief for me. After my water broke it became a little more painful but not to the point I needed the needle in my spine, they just gave me some morphine when they realized in about 6-8 hours I would be having a baby so I could rest until it was time to push. Sure they don't carry it but they do help make it and then if they so please walk away which has always pissed me off. I have a few friend's who's baby daddies have done that. As for dating, I am hoping my daughters learn from their Grandma's mistake of marrying a child who has done nothing for his child in the whole time she has been alive and then free loads off of the only ones who actually work... It was a lovely surprise after it sunk in. I was told at 18/19 I wouldn't be able to have kids and if I did get pregnant it would more then likely end up as a miscarriage or still born. Her father took the fact I was pregnant a lot better then I did at first, I actually didn't believe it until she started kicking me, but her dad was all "OMG WE'RE HAVING A BABY!!!!" Ooh, I am Irish. c:And, I see. I know how you feel about the period cramps. The first two days I throw up a bit, as well. I still wouldn't be able to handle that. Yes. But, I think I'll do pretty good at teaching him the "dos and don'ts." That must make you not want to believe anything your doctor says. Again, congrats! rofl
I'm sick for almost two weeks when I have mine, I am in bed and I am throwing up all the time. It makes me not believe the specialist I saw that told me that, my normal doctor aways says "well I say highly improbable but not impossible." Thanks again smile
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 2:42 pm
Onigetoe Hplar Samkra Onigetoe Hplar Samkra Onigetoe Hplar Samkra That sounds early. eek
But, CONGRATS! That is a wonderful name. I wouldn't want a girl. With the menstruation, dating, and pregnancy it just seems like so much. I'm sure you can handle it, though.
Whoof. Two children? Two daughters? Have fun. rofl :] Haha she was only ten weeks early, and since I was told I was more then likely to deliver a still born at about 20-25 weeks, I say I will take her alive and early, besides the little fact my mom's side has actually never made it to 37-40 weeks along I am not surprised, since this little chicka had me in labor for nearly a week. Thanks, and boys aren't easy either. You still got dating and pregancy with either gender. It's sure I will be fine, I have Nadia's dad to help out, as well as my family. For the record, I actually adopted Darlene before I found out, Darlene was a month old when I found out I was expecting Nadia, and I had gotten pregnant before I adopted Darlene, I just got the best and worst shock of my life when I went to the doctor for a check up. That's still some time. Chika? So you're Hispanic? Latino? What others are there? O-O A week? Oh my, No sleep for nearly a week. Sounds horrific.
But, the boys don't carry the fetus. They make it. talk2hand I can handle that. Though, I don't want them to have a child until they are about twenty-nine. I am sure I can teach him a thing or two about dating. I mean, I haven't dated anyone, ever. If I may so, I am doing pretty well.
Sounds like a wonderful surprise. I would've cried.
Nope Irish/Scottish/Britsh Canadian. I just have a lot of Latino friends, you do pick things up after a while. I slept, I had mostly back labor until my water broke, so it felt like period cramps for the longest time, and my periods are horrible anyway so this was a welcome relief for me. After my water broke it became a little more painful but not to the point I needed the needle in my spine, they just gave me some morphine when they realized in about 6-8 hours I would be having a baby so I could rest until it was time to push. Sure they don't carry it but they do help make it and then if they so please walk away which has always pissed me off. I have a few friend's who's baby daddies have done that. As for dating, I am hoping my daughters learn from their Grandma's mistake of marrying a child who has done nothing for his child in the whole time she has been alive and then free loads off of the only ones who actually work... It was a lovely surprise after it sunk in. I was told at 18/19 I wouldn't be able to have kids and if I did get pregnant it would more then likely end up as a miscarriage or still born. Her father took the fact I was pregnant a lot better then I did at first, I actually didn't believe it until she started kicking me, but her dad was all "OMG WE'RE HAVING A BABY!!!!" Ooh, I am Irish. c:And, I see. I know how you feel about the period cramps. The first two days I throw up a bit, as well. I still wouldn't be able to handle that. Yes. But, I think I'll do pretty good at teaching him the "dos and don'ts." That must make you not want to believe anything your doctor says. Again, congrats! rofl
I'm sick for almost two weeks when I have mine, I am in bed and I am throwing up all the time. It makes me not believe the specialist I saw that told me that, my normal doctor aways says "well I say highly improbable but not impossible." Thanks again smile You get so hot that you cannot breathe, right? That's how I am. I want your doctor.
Mmhm. c:
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 2:45 pm
Hplar Samkra Onigetoe Hplar Samkra Onigetoe Hplar Samkra That's still some time. Chika? So you're Hispanic? Latino? What others are there? O-O A week? Oh my, No sleep for nearly a week. Sounds horrific.
But, the boys don't carry the fetus. They make it. talk2hand I can handle that. Though, I don't want them to have a child until they are about twenty-nine. I am sure I can teach him a thing or two about dating. I mean, I haven't dated anyone, ever. If I may so, I am doing pretty well.
Sounds like a wonderful surprise. I would've cried.
Nope Irish/Scottish/Britsh Canadian. I just have a lot of Latino friends, you do pick things up after a while. I slept, I had mostly back labor until my water broke, so it felt like period cramps for the longest time, and my periods are horrible anyway so this was a welcome relief for me. After my water broke it became a little more painful but not to the point I needed the needle in my spine, they just gave me some morphine when they realized in about 6-8 hours I would be having a baby so I could rest until it was time to push. Sure they don't carry it but they do help make it and then if they so please walk away which has always pissed me off. I have a few friend's who's baby daddies have done that. As for dating, I am hoping my daughters learn from their Grandma's mistake of marrying a child who has done nothing for his child in the whole time she has been alive and then free loads off of the only ones who actually work... It was a lovely surprise after it sunk in. I was told at 18/19 I wouldn't be able to have kids and if I did get pregnant it would more then likely end up as a miscarriage or still born. Her father took the fact I was pregnant a lot better then I did at first, I actually didn't believe it until she started kicking me, but her dad was all "OMG WE'RE HAVING A BABY!!!!" Ooh, I am Irish. c:And, I see. I know how you feel about the period cramps. The first two days I throw up a bit, as well. I still wouldn't be able to handle that. Yes. But, I think I'll do pretty good at teaching him the "dos and don'ts." That must make you not want to believe anything your doctor says. Again, congrats! rofl
I'm sick for almost two weeks when I have mine, I am in bed and I am throwing up all the time. It makes me not believe the specialist I saw that told me that, my normal doctor aways says "well I say highly improbable but not impossible." Thanks again smile You get so hot that you cannot breathe, right? That's how I am. I want your doctor.
Mmhm. c: Yup, then so cold my teeth chatter and I have problems staying awake. Everyone I know wants my doctor, he is awesome, he listens and is completely non bias.
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 3:00 pm
Onigetoe Hplar Samkra Onigetoe Hplar Samkra Onigetoe Hplar Samkra That's still some time. Chika? So you're Hispanic? Latino? What others are there? O-O A week? Oh my, No sleep for nearly a week. Sounds horrific.
But, the boys don't carry the fetus. They make it. talk2hand I can handle that. Though, I don't want them to have a child until they are about twenty-nine. I am sure I can teach him a thing or two about dating. I mean, I haven't dated anyone, ever. If I may so, I am doing pretty well.
Sounds like a wonderful surprise. I would've cried.
Nope Irish/Scottish/Britsh Canadian. I just have a lot of Latino friends, you do pick things up after a while. I slept, I had mostly back labor until my water broke, so it felt like period cramps for the longest time, and my periods are horrible anyway so this was a welcome relief for me. After my water broke it became a little more painful but not to the point I needed the needle in my spine, they just gave me some morphine when they realized in about 6-8 hours I would be having a baby so I could rest until it was time to push. Sure they don't carry it but they do help make it and then if they so please walk away which has always pissed me off. I have a few friend's who's baby daddies have done that. As for dating, I am hoping my daughters learn from their Grandma's mistake of marrying a child who has done nothing for his child in the whole time she has been alive and then free loads off of the only ones who actually work... It was a lovely surprise after it sunk in. I was told at 18/19 I wouldn't be able to have kids and if I did get pregnant it would more then likely end up as a miscarriage or still born. Her father took the fact I was pregnant a lot better then I did at first, I actually didn't believe it until she started kicking me, but her dad was all "OMG WE'RE HAVING A BABY!!!!" Ooh, I am Irish. c:And, I see. I know how you feel about the period cramps. The first two days I throw up a bit, as well. I still wouldn't be able to handle that. Yes. But, I think I'll do pretty good at teaching him the "dos and don'ts." That must make you not want to believe anything your doctor says. Again, congrats! rofl
I'm sick for almost two weeks when I have mine, I am in bed and I am throwing up all the time. It makes me not believe the specialist I saw that told me that, my normal doctor aways says "well I say highly improbable but not impossible." Thanks again smile You get so hot that you cannot breathe, right? That's how I am. I want your doctor.
Mmhm. c: Yup, then so cold my teeth chatter and I have problems staying awake. Everyone I know wants my doctor, he is awesome, he listens and is completely non bias. Well, I have problems falling asleep.
Of course. He sounds amazing,
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 3:28 pm
Hplar Samkra Onigetoe Hplar Samkra Onigetoe Hplar Samkra Ooh, I am Irish. c:And, I see. I know how you feel about the period cramps. The first two days I throw up a bit, as well. I still wouldn't be able to handle that. Yes. But, I think I'll do pretty good at teaching him the "dos and don'ts." That must make you not want to believe anything your doctor says. Again, congrats! rofl
I'm sick for almost two weeks when I have mine, I am in bed and I am throwing up all the time. It makes me not believe the specialist I saw that told me that, my normal doctor aways says "well I say highly improbable but not impossible." Thanks again smile You get so hot that you cannot breathe, right? That's how I am. I want your doctor.
Mmhm. c: Yup, then so cold my teeth chatter and I have problems staying awake. Everyone I know wants my doctor, he is awesome, he listens and is completely non bias. Well, I have problems falling asleep.
Of course. He sounds amazing, That is me when I'm not having my period, my insomnia actually got worse when I was pregnant.
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 7:32 pm
Onigetoe Hplar Samkra Onigetoe Hplar Samkra Onigetoe Hplar Samkra Ooh, I am Irish. c:And, I see. I know how you feel about the period cramps. The first two days I throw up a bit, as well. I still wouldn't be able to handle that. Yes. But, I think I'll do pretty good at teaching him the "dos and don'ts." That must make you not want to believe anything your doctor says. Again, congrats! rofl
I'm sick for almost two weeks when I have mine, I am in bed and I am throwing up all the time. It makes me not believe the specialist I saw that told me that, my normal doctor aways says "well I say highly improbable but not impossible." Thanks again smile You get so hot that you cannot breathe, right? That's how I am. I want your doctor.
Mmhm. c: Yup, then so cold my teeth chatter and I have problems staying awake. Everyone I know wants my doctor, he is awesome, he listens and is completely non bias. Well, I have problems falling asleep.
Of course. He sounds amazing, That is me when I'm not having my period, my insomnia actually got worse when I was pregnant. Ah. It used to take me two hours to fall asleep.
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