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kwellman28 -
Wednesday, 12 November I just wanted to say thank you to all who have sent me comments and congrats!
kwellman28 -
Wednesday, 12 November Hey everyone I posted some pics up of my new addition, Lucas! So take a look at my beautiful boy!
tamii -
Tuesday, 4 November lol thanks! yeah, i'm hoping ohio doesn't manage to screw up the election again! if so, i'm moving due to shame lol! kwellman28 -
Friday, 31 October 
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Sunday, 19 October hey yes my daughters name is Teliyah Jada that is quite funny Yes im from Perth, australia. 36 weeks hey not too long for you now EmmaReed84 -
Monday, 13 October oh tell me about it. My 1st lot of BH when they lasted 11 hours were just tightenings, didnt hurt at all, they said if i have any fluid down there, or they get painful then go back. I had a show, and had such painful BH and it was still nothing. I have no clue on how ill tell the difference. I guess screaming at DH full volume may give it away lol EmmaReed84 -
Monday, 13 October Hi just read your comment. Just wondering cos since 31 weeks ive been getting BH. One day i had them for 11 hours every 3-4 mins had internal and was not dialating, then at 32 week i had my show and the over the next few days had lots more BH at one point they were every 2 mins. I had another internal and still not dialating but i was told perhaps i had a urine infection which was triggering them....Was there anyother reason why he gave you the shot cos my BH have been so painful, going through my back and period like pains not just tightenings. Plus baby is engaged already. Laura Ward -
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maty -
Saturday, 27 September Ya, see thats what i mean. something doesnt make sense. If your baby was 4,2 and 60ish percentile, then im confused. I am going to candel my apt. with this Dr. and book another day-which will get me a diff Dr. (there are 12 Dr's and they only work 1 day every 14 days) then i will get a 3rd opinion about everything. See if they side with the last Dr. or the ultrasound tech. Urgh. stressful. Thanks for your input. emmaflower987 -
Wednesday, 24 September Hey, i also LOVE going to the dr.'s office! When i have my visits and i get to hear the baby's heartbeat and i get to hear that everything is good with baby it makes me SOOO happy! I am now going to the dr every 2 weeks instead of every 4 so i am super excited about that!! Shay1545 -
Sunday, 21 September ya i do believe now that he is watching over us and honeslty i think he has already seen her before we will!! And he is helpnig god make her the cutest she can be:-) I actually had a dream the night he passed and it was just him sitting in a chair holding a baby and it looked just as i imagine she will!! and he looked SO good not sick at all and tehy were both just sitting there laughing!! So it made me feel a lot better! it is very hard and sad! EmmaJD -
Friday, 12 September The staff at Mothercare says the underwire bras affect your milk flow and milk ducts in your breast and I shouldnt be wearing them during pregnancy. Also that they dont provide the right support during maternity. Not sure if thats right or not!
xx melliebellie -
Sunday, 7 September no prob. enjoy every minute of feeling your baby inside you. it's such an amazing experience and goes by so fast, even though it probably doesn't seem like it now. : ) good luck! melliebellie -
Sunday, 7 September it can definitely be frustrating at first when it feels like you're constantly nursing and also during a growth spurt when they're practically always on the boob. but i would think that mixing formula and making bottles all the time would be annoying. it's really so worth all of the time and effort it involves though in my opinion. it's such a wonderful feeling to know that you are providing all the nutrition your baby needs to be healthy and happy. dueceymomma36 -
Saturday, 6 September Thank you for your message. Im going to check out her page now. dueceymomma36 -
Saturday, 6 September Hey thank you for your response to my message on the bulletin. I'm hoping she stays in a little longer. I'm gonna get all the rest i can and just keep taking my medication. Thanks again hun! kirstin -
Saturday, 6 September That annoying feeling might come here and there, but if you can get things into perspective, you will be fine. Mine is almost 4 months old and he loves to nurse! It can be a hassle at times, but I absolutely love watching him grow and knowing it's because of breastmilk. I wouldn't give it up for the world. It will be hard at first and you will need a buttload of patience, but if you are dedicated to nursing then it will be fine. He is eating some cereal once a day now but otherwise nursing. It's cool to look into his eyes and to see him get so excited to see me when he nurses too. I can't even describe that feeling of closeness and the bond that is developed through nursing is amazing, at least to me! mommy-at-home -
Saturday, 6 September In my opinion - yes, you will sometimes feel annoyed breastfeeding! I am already annoyed LOL and mine is due Nov. 8!! That is because my last girl breastfed exclusively until almost a year - no bottles, no cups, no solid food! - she just would NOT take any of those things!! She continued to nurse until she was 17 months and she quit on her own. I am really hoping this baby will take something other than mommy by the time he is 6-7 months! But really, even when annoyed, it is worth all the effort to breastfeed. The bonding time is really wonderful and I am looking forward to it. emmasmommy -
Saturday, 6 September NO! You will not feel annoyed BF. If anything, it is going to be the most satisfying, loving experience you will ever have. You will need patience though. When you are trying to get stuff done, clean the house, etc. you have to drop everything to nurse. But..that can be a good thing too! Mommy down time!! And when you look down into your little ones eyes looking up at you while they are nursing, trust me, all the sore nipple pain, the frustration of both you "learning", the odd hours of sleep...it will all be worth it.
Good luck!!
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