I WAS so pregnant!
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Sure you're not confusing her with Michelle Phillips?Cranberry wrote: Cass Elliot was beautiful.
Jessie, hang in there and just think about that lovely little baby you'll have soon.
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I guess you have a nice place to hold your drink...trying to help you see the bright side.
Hope your story has a happy ending...
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(Don't let the OB/Gyn see this unless you're SERIOUS about inducing labor...)
Hope your story has a happy ending...
http://www.perp.com/whale/index.html
(Don't let the OB/Gyn see this unless you're SERIOUS about inducing labor...)
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I'll contribute my $20 (I've got two kids)...gonzo914 wrote:I think that each and every one of us guys should make an effort to find out who the fellow was who first convinced women that this method would work, and then we should each give him ten dollars.Wanderer wrote:hehe, my method worked for me...both times!
(Same goes for the guy who invented denim skirts.)
Also, I vote that we award the Nobel Prize for Contribution to Humanity to the person who invented spandex.
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You consider denim skirts particularly...um...nice?gonzo914 wrote:(Same goes for the guy who invented denim skirts.)
We've used all of the methods mentioned, except for curry. My children all came about a week early. Does my husband owe anyone here $10?
Really. Cave paintings...anything like that. Perhaps this one is an artiste, and is leaving an oeuvre of his own.fearfaoin wrote:Ye gods, that is a tenacious child.
You'd think the first one could've left some instructions, or something...
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Glad you posted- I wondered just the other day if your new little one had arrived.
I can also sympathize. Both of my girls were late- the second was over two weeks late. I finally got to the point I wanted to hit anyone who said"haven't you had that baby yet?"
My brother's band at the time was playing in a club, so decided we needed to go hear them. Then I just HAD to dance, much to my husband's horror. Sarah was born the next day, and it was an "easy" labor, if any labor could be termed "easy". So maybe you need a night out on the town.[/i]
I can also sympathize. Both of my girls were late- the second was over two weeks late. I finally got to the point I wanted to hit anyone who said"haven't you had that baby yet?"
My brother's band at the time was playing in a club, so decided we needed to go hear them. Then I just HAD to dance, much to my husband's horror. Sarah was born the next day, and it was an "easy" labor, if any labor could be termed "easy". So maybe you need a night out on the town.[/i]
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Thanks for asking, Carol. Yes, Joey is very excited. She talks about it all the time. This morning she said to me, "It's ok, Mommy. You'll feel better when the baby comes out. And you'll get your lap back!" She talks about her little brother a lot, too. I think it'll be a smooth transition, but one never knows.
~JessieD