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8/4/08

Funny thing happened at the doctor this week. I found out that I weigh EXACTLY the same as I did when I was 30 weeks pregnant with Xander, even though I've only put on 9lbs this pregnancy (3 of which came in the last two weeks). I think that is hilarious since this is obviously the weight my body wants me at when I'm 30 weeks pregnant. Everything else is looking good, he's head down, he's measuring exactly right, and his heartbeat is perfect. Can't wait to meet him. Just got to get all his stuff together (haven't even started that yet)

7/8/08

We Have a Name!

I think we are going to name our new baby boy: Brendon Wade

After much debate and LOTS of stress we have FINALLY decided on a name. We have been calling him Brendon for about a month and I still like it. I really needed the baby to be named it felt wrong to keep referring to him as the new baby or baby brother, so I feel ALOT better now that we have a name.

Now I need to figure out where I'm going to put Baby Brendon's clothes and what am I going to do with Xander when Baby Brendon is born? I don't think they will allow my 14 mos old to stay with us at the hospital and I don't know how Xander will react to sleeping without us- he's never had to do that. What is it about this part of pregnancy that makes me stress out. I'm so scared I won't be ready when this darling new baby comes. The more I think about it the more freaked out I get!! Xander still sleeps in the bed with me- what am I going to do when I have a newborn?

5/12/08

It's a BOY!!

My Husband got me a 3D ultrasound for Mothers Day- it was so cool! She found the little boy parts right away and there was no doubt it was going to be another little boy! He slept most of the time through the ultrasound but we were able to see his sweet face, and I think I'm going to get another little boy that looks just like my gorgeous husband, we could see those Cherokee Indian cheekbones which are definately my husbands. The ultrasound tech also said that he looked really good and healthy, which is the most important thing. We are very excited. We get our actual medical Ultrasound on May 23rd, but I don't anticipate any problems, hopefully they'll move my due date up like they did last time :)

2/5/08

Hi Everyone,

I'm 29 years old from Georgia, My husband and I just had our first son on August 11th, 2008. We knew that we wanted to have two children and that we wanted them close together. So as soon as we got the opportunity we started trying agian. On January 26th I got my BFP! AF wasn't due until February 2nd, so I knew that I was really early. Just to be sure I tested agian a few days later and sure enough it was still coming out BFP. Needless to say we are thrilled, we know it's going to be hard for awhile but I'm really happy we decided to do it this way. My son is 5 mos old now so when the baby get's here he'll be 14 mos old and will never remember a time when his little brother or sister wasn't around. Our new little blessing is due on October 8th.

For some reason Xander's birth story got deleted from my page so I'm going to retype:

On August 10th I was miserable- I got PUPPS which for those of you who don't know what that is BE GLAD- it's awful, I didn't get ANY stretch marks until a week before Xander was born and they all came in the form of this itchy rash called PUPPS that is the most miserable condition I can think of. So I told my boss on August 10th (which was a Friday) that I couldn't take working anymore and I was going to start my maternity leave- so I left work at 1pm and went home and sat on the couch and felt awful!! Well my mom had tickets to the Wizard of Oz at the Fox Theater (which is a really nice theater in Atlanta) for that night, so I get dressed and go to the theater with my mom, a good friend of mine, and my sister in law. At intermission of the wizard of oz I get up to go to the bathroom- because at 9mos pregnant there is NEVER a time you don't have to go to the bathroom- what's weird is this time I didn't particularly have to go that bad, but I knew I would never make it through the second 1/2 without going. So I get up to go to the bathroom and MY WATER BROKE! People this is the weirdest thing you will ever experience. It gushed when I walked and stopped when I was standing still- so when it broke I was already almost to the bathroom so I kept walking towards the bathroom to try and clean myself up- well of coarse there is a LONG line for the bathroom and it's all these kids- so I STAND in line, I didn't want to freak anybody out, because I was kind of freaked out myself and there were mirrors all around and because I was wearing white pants- you couldn't tell they were soaked. So I stood there in line- and finally got to the bathroom and cleaned myself up as best I could, even though I was still leaking water. I rushed back to my seats where my family was and told them that my water broke- as soon as I said it out loud I started shaking and crying. So mom and I went and called the doctor, who of coarse told me that I needed to get to the hospital. I wasn't having ANY contraction, just cramping like my period cramps, so she told me that I didn't have to rush but to get to the hospital that night. So of coarse we leave the theater and go to my house- I call my husband who was about 45 minutes away, he rushed home. At my house I call my cousin who is a OB nurse and she was thank GOD on duty and said she would get everything ready for me and would be my nurse. So I get cleaned up and changed and I get everything ready to go to the hospital- oh and I had to call my other cousin who had planned a DIAPER SHOWER for me for the next day and let her know what had happened so they could call everyone and let them know there would be no shower. So my husband finally shows up and drives me to the hospital- when we get to the hospital they test me to make sure that my water really had broken (thank God that came back positive how embarrissing to tell everyone false alarm I really just peed myself)- anyway so then we just waited for awhile- at about 2am she decided to start me on Petocin so they gave me the epidural and started the petocin- from that point forward it was a piece of cake. I really only felt one contraction and it wasn't that bad- I stayed up all night waiting on Xander to get here- he finally came at 10:59am on August 11th. He weighed 7lbs 11oz and was 17" long. He was just perfect!! I pushed for one hour exactly- it was really really easy.

3/7/08

Ok- I found the autism/Immunization article, I'm going to post it here:

Government health officials have conceded that childhood vaccines worsened a rare, underlying disorder that ultimately led to autism-like symptoms in a Georgia girl, and that she should be paid from a federal vaccine-injury fund.

Medical and legal experts say the narrow wording and circumstances probably make the case an exception -- not a precedent for thousands of other pending claims.

The government "has not conceded that vaccines cause autism," said Linda Renzi, the lawyer representing federal officials, who have consistently maintained that childhood shots are safe.

However, parents and advocates for autistic children see the case as a victory that may help certain others. Although the science on this is very limited, the girl's disorder may be more common in autistic children than in healthy ones.

"It's a beginning," said Kevin Conway, a Boston lawyer representing more than 1,200 families with vaccine injury claims. "Each case is going to have to be proved on its individual merits. But it shows to me that the government has conceded that it's biologically plausible for a vaccine to cause these injuries. They've never done it before."

A lawyer for Hannah Poling, 9, and her parents has scheduled a news conference Thursday in Atlanta.

In an interview Wednesday with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Hannah's parents, Jon and Terry Poling, said the government's concession in the case will help pay for the numerous therapists and other medical experts their autistic child needs — now and for the rest of her life.

"At least we have some commitment from the government to take care of Hannah when we're gone," said Dr. Jon Poling, a neurologist.

Nearly 5,000 families are seeking compensation for autism or other developmental disabilities they blame on vaccines and a mercury-based preservative, thimerosal. It once was commonly used to prevent bacterial contamination but since 2001 has been used only in certain flu shots. Some cases contend that the cumulative effect of many shots given at once may have caused injuries.

The cases are before a special "vaccine court" that doles out cash from a fund Congress set up to pay people injured by vaccines and to protect makers from damages as a way to help ensure an adequate vaccine supply. The burden of proof is lighter than in a traditional court, and is based on a preponderance of evidence. Since the fund started in 1988, it has paid roughly 950 claims -- none for autism.

Studies repeatedly have discounted any link between thimerosal and autism, but legal challenges continue. The issue even cropped up in the presidential campaign, with Republican John McCain asserting on Friday that "there's strong evidence" autism is connected to the preservative.

The girl has a disorder involving her mitochondria, the energy factories of cells. The disorder -- which can be present at birth from an inherited gene or acquired later in life -- impairs cells' ability to use nutrients, and often causes problems in brain functioning. It can lead to delays in walking and talking.

Federal officials say the law bars them from discussing the case or releasing documents without the family's permission. However, The Associated Press obtained a copy of the concession by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services officials.

According to the document, five vaccines the girl received on one day in 2000 aggravated her mitochondrial condition, predisposing her to metabolic problems that manifested as worsening brain function "with features of autism spectrum disorder." In the 1990s, the definition of autism was expanded to take in a group of milder, related conditions, which are known as autism spectrum disorders.

The document does not address whether it was the thimerosal -- or something else entirely in the vaccines -- that was at fault.

The compensation fund lists problems with brain function as a rare side effect of certain vaccines. Such problems are enough on their own to warrant compensation, even without autism-like symptoms, and the fund has made numerous payouts in such cases.

The Health Resources and Services Administration, which is in charge of the fund, said: "HRSA has maintained and continues to maintain the position that vaccines do not cause autism."

A Portuguese study suggested that 7 percent of autistic children might also have the mitochondrial disorder, versus one in 5,000 people -- or 0.02 percent -- in the general population, said Dr. Marvin Natowicz, a Cleveland Clinic geneticist.

"Even if they're off by a factor of seven" and only 1 percent are afflicted, "it's still a striking statistic," he said.

Others said they doubt the Georgia case will have much effect.

"No link between mitochondrial disorders and autism spectrum disorder has been made in mainstream medicine," said Dr. Michael Pichichero of the University of Rochester in Rochester, N.Y., who has consulted for the government on vaccines and has received speaking fees from vaccine makers.

A decision is expected this spring on the first test case for a larger group of autism-vaccine claims, which are being heard in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims.

Reported cases of autism have been rising in the U.S., even after thimerosal was removed from most childhood vaccines. However, some experts believe the rise is due to an expansion of the definition of autism and related conditions, and a desire to diagnose children so they qualify for special services and aid

  • READ: Notes On Joint Statement On Autism/Vaccine Settlement Case




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    Lakesha Smith - Tuesday, 13 May
    On Mother's Day,I went to an all-u-can-eat buffet,and ate a whole bunch of lobster,crab legs,and muscles.As soon as I left the restaurant to get in the car,I threw up in the parking lot,but for the most part,it's not morning sickness all the time,but when it does hit,man!


    spookywife - Tuesday, 13 May
     How sweet! Ryder never falls asleep in the stroller. He is always too excited.


    spookywife - Tuesday, 13 May
    Thanks!


    carito - Tuesday, 13 May
     He is OUT!


    carito - Tuesday, 13 May
    Hey,there is a new picture in ur profile! Hahaha ,i am so happy for you! Two boys...you will get ur "twins"I think that will be great in many ways.They will share toys,most likely will be engaged in same sports and games.He will have a buddy at home...no need to go to out to get a play mate ;0)


    Lakesha Smith - Tuesday, 13 May
    Did you have early on morning sickness,occasional morning sickness,or no morning sickness with your pregnancies?


    tlcbaby3 - Monday, 12 May
    Congrats on your second boy! I have two boys and they are best buddies already. They are 2 years apart! I am pregnant with my third and I don't care either way. A girl would be a nice change but a boy would be easy, having 2 others! Congrats!


    GOESONBABY - Monday, 12 May
    SO excited for you guys!!!! I've been anxious all weekend checking to see what you would say. I bet the hubby is excited? Congrats again hun :)


    Courtney H.ItaliaBrit - Monday, 12 May
    Aww congrats :)


    carito - Monday, 12 May
    Happy Mother's Day and hoping you get double the joy,double the presents and double the spoiling ;0)


    jennba - Monday, 12 May


    Courtney H.ItaliaBrit - Saturday, 10 May
    Your son is adorable congrats on the second..this is my second too!!


    GOESONBABY - Thursday, 8 May
    How exciting! Not much longer now to go then. Are you gonna post any pregnancy pics of you when you post pics of xander? I saw your pics of xander on facebook they were cute.

    Aidan is getting quite big we were at the docs and he is 24 lbs and 14 oz he is a solid boy. No interest in crawling cause he can roll everywhere so quickly its like crawling but he wants to stand and walk with you so I hope he will walk soon as well. He is chatting away in his own language and my mum thinks he will be an early talker cause he chats away now...just like me LOL. Well let me know when you find out I'm excited for you!


    GOESONBABY - Thursday, 8 May
    When will you find out what sex of baby you are having? I'm anxious to find out. Hopefully its a girl for you this time, that would be nice. Let me know when you find out :)


    ourfirstone - Sunday, 4 May
    I saw the article about the autism / immunization. Does that mean you're not going to get your children the immuniztion shots?? I've heard conflicting information. Sure is scary, the rise in the epidemic of autism. How are you feeling?


    ourfirstone - Sunday, 4 May
    You look so pretty pregnant! I hope I get that 'glow' at some point. I just look tired all of the time! LOL


    carito - Saturday, 3 May
    ;0)...Well,they told me that the purpose of this whole treatment is not only the pill fixing it all but a strict diet with dramatically less carbohydrates (bread,rice,pasta & potaaaaaaatoes) and a lot more walking/heavy weight resistence exercises-That sounds simply like a life time commitment.

    So,to starters i have to watch out what i eat not only while i am not pregnant but when i am pregnant too AND mostly while i take this pill which is just a few months 3 at the most maybe 2 months but it doesnt get along with carbohydrates so if i have them i will get sick.The side effects will be amplified without a diet.Watch out a bit more ur diet or you will run into gestational diabetes again but maybe a bit too early and if that gets out of hand you have to get insuline injections often ...and u dont want to go there!

    It is SUNMER and it is the best time to attempt any strict diet or start with any exercises like running or jogging so i am glad for that though!


    sharra - Saturday, 3 May
     Hot couple! You make cute babies!


    sharra - Saturday, 3 May
     Cute picture!


    sharra - Saturday, 3 May
    Up you iron intake- it works wonders. Try the liquid form because it goes right into your system.
    Also, the blood volume is changing for the babys needs. Not to worry. Take it easy. It is rare to have a heart condition that needs addressing. I would ask your doctor to check you out if it persists. Good Luck.


    mollie26 - Friday, 2 May
    OMG I got really scared yesterday because I thought I was going to pass out. This was the 1st time it happened. My husband got me some water but it didn't help. I had just eaten lunch so I know it wasn't because my blood sugar was low. It eventually went away but I was panicing that it was going to happen again. We have the same due date, good luck!!!


    carito - Tuesday, 22 April
    You know,i am not a photographer but i wonder if i become a walking nightmare when i feel like snapping pics and people is not in the mood ;0) On the other hand,i seriously think you look beautiful pregnant. I was aware myself of that glow during the first 2 months but my husband was the only one still seeing it afterwards when i felt everything but glowing hahaha!I actually got moody...kind of like not knowing what to do with myself.I hated clothes i loved before and three times i honestly cried for the MOST ridiculous things.Everytime Rod asked why i was crying,i'd go:I don't knoooooooooow" And then both would laugh it off.I was aware how silly i was behaving but couldnt stop it either.Thankfully,the second time around i was hardly moody.Did pregnancy hormones ever played some tricks on you so far?

    My mom is a nurse and she was a lonely child for 10 yrs.All she could think of when she married was having us close in age.And,oh boy she did! I am the oldest,my brother follows by hardly a year and then my sister 14 months after my brother.However,we always fought when little,always wanted what the other was holding-but dont worry...there is something great out of it:My two sibblings were ALWAYS close.Like soulmates born in the same family.They had the same interests & would fight but 5 minutes later they were holding each other ;0)


    carito - Tuesday, 22 April
    You know,i am not a photographer but i wonder if i become a walking nightmare when i feel like snapping pics and people is not in the mood ;0) On the other hand,i seriously think you look beautiful pregnant. I was aware myself of that glow during the first 2 months but my husband was the only one still seeing it afterwards when i felt everything but glowing hahaha!I actually got moody...kind of like not knowing what to do with myself.I hated clothes i loved before and three times i honestly cried for the MOST ridiculous things.Everytime Rod asked why i was crying,i'd go:I don't knoooooooooow" And then both would laugh it off.I was aware how silly i was behaving but couldnt stop it either.Thankfully,the second time around i was hardly moody.Did pregnancy hormones ever played some tricks on you so far?

    My mom is a nurse and she was a lonely child for 10 yrs.All she could think of when she married was having us close in age.And,oh boy she did! I am the oldest,my brother follows by hardly a year and then my sister 14 months after my brother.However,we always fought when little,always wanted what the other was holding-but dont worry...there is something great out of it:My two sibblings were ALWAYS close.Like soulmates born in the same family.They had the same interests & would fight but 5 minutes later they were holding each other ;0)


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