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thanks for the encouragement!! new
      #265339 - 05/24/06 02:33 PM
Lyndsey

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uhg...now just waiting it out...it's killing me, i'm to the point where i feel like i'm never going to be unpregnant..he's gonna stay in there for the rest of my life..i just know it!!!!

i've been having 60+ contractions a day since sunday, and they tend to be a bit painful...but nothing has happened..so i guess i have to wait it out...DARN it!! they are usually between 7-40 minutes apart..i just keep thinking, every day is a day closer to baby coming...so i have to just keep that in mind....

but i keep HOPING that my water will just break and we can get on with it...but no such luck so far!! but here comes another contraction...

i'll keep you updated though!! thats all my moods right now!!

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I had a friend who wished she had an episiotomy.... new
      #265349 - 05/24/06 03:22 PM
nomorepooch

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when she tore so badly that even when it healed, things weren't as they should have been.


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Re: Big baby..help!! new
      #265360 - 05/24/06 04:12 PM
Honey mix

Reged: 11/16/05
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Today We have sedatives and pain releivers so that big baby boy can come with out pain. Just think of back in the 18th cantury. I feel sorry for Paul Bunnyon's Mother think of what labor she went through without Pain relvers

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Re: I had a friend who wished she had an episiotomy.... new
      #265396 - 05/24/06 08:00 PM
chinagrl

Reged: 12/18/03
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Well, she could get it fixed now right? Cosmetic gynecological surgery is a thing, I hear. If they can fix it for looks, I'm sure they could fix it for medical reasons.



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if my sister can push out 9 pounds 7 ounces.. new
      #265439 - 05/25/06 04:44 AM
khyricat

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you can do it! a friend had a 10 pound plus baby but he was an emergency section, but her second child at 9 pounds was vbac!

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I was 9 lb 10.....my poor poor mother n/t new
      #265454 - 05/25/06 05:23 AM
Natalie1985

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yeah my poor mum too... new
      #265514 - 05/25/06 08:21 AM
cailin

Reged: 08/12/04
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Child No 1 meee (caesarean) 7lb 6
No 2 7lb4
then she got a shock no3 9lb 4

and a much bigger one with my sister.....
no4 10 7.5!!! (and yes, regular birth)

After that things got out of hand......
no 5 (caesarean) 11lbs 4 (she was breech so they had to do an emergency one)
no 6 (caesarean) 8lbs 11 (3 weeks early due to age of my Mom and history of previous caesareans

It'll be just fine Lyndsey, you don't look that big at all- in fact you look perfectly pregnant and pretty!

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i have my doc appointment today... new
      #265524 - 05/25/06 09:19 AM
Lyndsey

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so i'm going to tell her my concerns. I just want to have the baby! the waiting game is killig me!! my stepmom said to enjoy the last few moments of silece, because it'll be crazy again, which is true...but all the anticipation..i found out i was pregant at 3 weeks...so it's a little difficult to calm myself!! my daugther was a week early, so i have high expectations for this one!! haha

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