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Angie- -
Saturday, 29 November I couldn't either. I just sat back and watched everyone eat plate after plate. All I could think was "please have left overs please have left overs" Angie- -
Thursday, 27 November
Da Bomb D-Ree -
Thursday, 6 November thank u! Da Bomb D-Ree -
Thursday, 6 November no they didn't mention what type...its on the inside of her stomach and its almost as big as her whole entire chest!!!....I'm going in next tuesday to have it looked at....they'll be operating as soon as I give birth...but if it continues to grow any bigger (which seems impossible to me at this point) then they'll have to get her out sooner to operate sooner Laura Ward -
Wednesday, 5 November Message to all: Message to all: Because of the controversial opinions and thoughts, please do not continue to discuss politics on the site. This includes private or public messages, comments, quotes, etc on ALL pages of the site, whether it be a weekly or monthly forum, your personal page or a friends page. If you choose to continue posting once this message has been posted, your account will be deleted from the site. Please report any member that continues to post these messages. Thank you all for your cooperation and help keeping this site friendly for everyone! Liz3 -
Wednesday, 29 October A teratoma is a kind of tumor (neoplasm). Definitive diagnosis of a teratoma is based on its histology: a teratoma is a tumor with tissue or organ components resembling normal derivatives of all three germ layers. Rarely, not all three germ layers are identifiable. The tissues of a teratoma, although normal in themselves, may be quite different from surrounding tissues, and may be highly inappropriate, even grotesque: teratomas have been reported to contain hair, teeth, bone and very rarely more complex organs such as eyeball[citation needed], torso[citation needed], and hand[citation needed]. Usually, however, a teratoma will contain no organs but rather one or more tissues normally found in organs such as the brain, thyroid, liver, and lung. A teratoma is an encapsulated tumor. Sometimes the capsule encompasses one or more fluid-filled cysts and when a large cyst occurs there is a potential for the teratoma to produce a structure within the cyst that resembles a fetus. In part because it is encapsulated, a teratoma usually is benign, although several forms of malignant teratoma are known and some of these are common. A mature teratoma typically is benign and more commonly is found in females, while an immature teratoma typically is malignant and more commonly is found in males ready4mygirl -
Wednesday, 15 October I came across your page. I am also pregnant with my third child ( a girl). I have a 7 yr old son and a 10 month old daughter. Do you know the sex of the baby? Hopefully you get your girl
Laura Ward -
Monday, 6 October Message to all This may be interesting to some of you. Seema`s email is seema.modhvadia@rdftelevision.com
Hi there,
I work for a television production company based in the UK . We are currently making a documentary for ITV1 exploring the issues surrounding pregnancy and eating disorders. The film will be a thoughtful and insightful look into this extremely sensitive subject.
We’re in the research stage of our production and very keen to chat to women who are, or have been, pregnant whilst having an eating disorder.
If you’re interested in having a chat or finding out more about our documentary, it would be really great to hear from you. All communication would be in complete confidence.
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expectingnumb3 -
Friday, 26 September I have pelvic pain also. I have been feeling it since 15 weeks or so. I never had it with my other two also (until labor). Of course, like you doc says it's normal and ligaments are stretching. I just figure because it was almost 7 years since I had my last one! Angie- -
Tuesday, 23 September I love group 28 but it makes it less exciting when I actually turn 28wks. So Im gonna try to stick to my week and see what happens mandybrooke -
Monday, 22 September Thanks! Nope either way sounds painful, but it's gotta be done. I just want to be prepared! If you can be. lol! mommylove3 -
Saturday, 20 September I don't really think they will. It justs seems on my favorite shows one of the best characters or my favorite gets sick. that should tell ya I watch too much tv...the guy with the fake hand is T Bag. He is such a freak.the guy who plays the character does a good job. This pregnancy is different from the other 2. from exhaustion, nausea, anxiety, stress, I have had a total lack of desire to do even the most simple things. Right now I am in a pretty good stage though as far as not sick or real exhausted but it is getting hard to get around or to an upright position! but it is very exciting as this is our last and only boy. He was kind of a surprise but he just makes everything feel complete. How about you? mommylove3 -
Friday, 19 September I am just not ready for the series to end I am afraid they are going kill Michael off! and I have watched it since about the almost end of the 1st season (and it was so good. You should get it and maybe season 2). I don't think there is anything wrong with this season either. Just as good as the others. I am so hooked on tv and already knowing ER is ending I just want something left on tv that I look forward to watching! mommylove3 -
Friday, 19 September I did not see all of the first season but watched the whole second season til now. You are right about Wentworth Miller. My first love in high school looks like him too! I do not like that they keep giving his character nosebleeds though! My husband works at night so he cannot keep up with it. I wish they would get rid of T Bag. mommylove3 -
Friday, 19 September I LOVE PRISON BREAK! Liz3 -
Tuesday, 9 September i know...ugh 15 wks lol....... Liz3 -
Tuesday, 9 September i have really bad back and hip problems with this pregnncy... its driving me insane.. ugh Gbaby3 -
Thursday, 4 September You pee in a cup and dip that has different colors on it. If certain colors change that can mean certain things.But it can indicate if you have a bladder or kidney infection. If that test is positive than they will culture your urine at a lab to see what bacteria grows out of your urine. nathansmom -
Wednesday, 3 September Hey, I have the same thing.. I walk around saying my crotch hurts..LOL I did have this with my son and now w/this pregnancy and I was told it is vericous veins in your labia... I know gross.. It goes away right after birth, but it sucks it feels like you have a bowling ball you are trying to hold in!
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