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Let's see...me and my boyfriend are going to be first time parents to a little girl-really exciting stuff! We live in Phoenix, Arizona and Im due in the hottest part of the year-hopefully I wont melt! I work as an assistant manager at a gym and NO I do not take advantage of the free membership-I have ZERO desire to work out ;-)
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4thtimearound -
33.4 hours ago I live in HOT Phoenix too I will be 38 weeks this week and I can't stand this weather 4th of July was not so great especially at 110-114 deg. Do you stay inside as much as possiable like I do?
pregoteacherorlando -
Wednesday, 2 July I love your conception story!!!
Babywithababy -
Saturday, 28 June I want the bassinett pack and play thing too, or the eddie bauer bassinet because I read the same thing. My MIL told me that they can sleep in bassinets till they are three months, but that seemed like a little bit of a long time. The hubby isnt so sure because I think he thinks I will be able to deal with the baby in another room right away(not going to happen) LOL kristalsfirst -
Thursday, 19 June thank you!
I just watched the video... have you seen it? Kind of gives you a different outlook on things... littlecavalier -
Wednesday, 11 June I have been breastfeeding exclusively for 9 months and haven't ever had a breast infection. I have had one clogged duct but was able to get the plug out before it turned into an infection. Some women never get one and others, like my sister, get quite a few. It just depends. It's really important to know your breasts and always make sure they are being emptied by your baby. If one gets a really hard spot (they will both be really hard when you're engorged when your milk first comes in, that's completey normal) then it's important to be proactive and get the plug out that is not letting the milk flow. The problems that you face while breastfeeding can be stressful but in the end there isn't anything more worth the effort in my opinion. If you read up about all of the benefits to not only your baby but also you it is the best decision you could ever make :-). If you need any support while breastfeeding or have any more questions, please feel free to send me a message anytime! Good luck with the rest of your pregnancy! Your little one is almost here!!! momof2oneonway! -
Saturday, 31 May yeah I didn't get much on google either, but my venous lakes are in the placenta. Thanks for checking it out for me. :)) momof2oneonway! -
Saturday, 31 May NO! not at all, if she is planning your shower you need to know things. My shower is a day before your and the invites were mailed out last week. Your doing the right thing,besides it is your shower you plan it as you want, not HER!.. take care and best wishes.. :) babylucius -
Saturday, 24 May
so adorable! Sowright -
Thursday, 22 May Truely, it doesn't matter the price, it's the fit. With my first I bought the most expensive dual electric pump. It hurt. It's not soppossed to hurt. Then I bought some little hand held single pump for like.....$35 and it fit my breast better and I got so much more milk. I controled the flow and it was way easier for me to express. It might be hard to compare on a website, might be easier to physically look at them and compare nipple shape or size. Hope this helps. NOTE: Older messages are compressed to speed up the website.
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