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Arrived | little bit of something
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Little bit of something. Baby making with donor eggs after surviving cancer. Laquo; Less than 24. Not to be Outdone by a deadline M and V decided to show who’s really in charge by jumping the line to my scheduled induction Thursday at 7am and kickstarting labor just three hours sooner at 4am. After just over 13 hours the little people arrived both the old fashioned way. I’ll get the story out someday soon but for now some quick details. Baby A, now known as V, a girl is 5lbs 12 oz and came out head first.
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34w5d | little bit of something
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Little bit of something. Baby making with donor eggs after surviving cancer. Laquo; 34 weeks! I really wanted to make it to 36 weeks and perhaps i will but i get the feeling none of this is really up to me so we’ll just lie back and get ready for the ride. This entry was posted on September 2, 2009 at 2:25 pm and is filed under pregnancy. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. 8 Responses to “34w5d”. September 2, 2009 at 4:58 pm.
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birth story | little bit of something
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Little bit of something. Baby making with donor eggs after surviving cancer. My doc has been waiting, have i mentioned how much i love her on this blog? Well i do. i heart her with all my might. she is hilarious and wise and always on top of my laundry list of medical issues and medications and she’s a big believer in vaginal twin deliveries so i’m just so excited that she will be with me through the entirety of the birth and i won’t have to go through this with someone else. I had no idea! I am so glad ...
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Hot Mama Bear's Premature Delivery- When the Water Breaks...: Plugging away
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Hot Mama Bear's Premature Delivery- When the Water Breaks. Self pity is our worst enemy, and if we yield to it, we can never do anything wise in the world.". Helen Keller1880-1968, Blind and Deaf Educator. Sunday, November 22, 2009. Almost 17 weeks. I can't believe it. Not that the time has gone fast. On the contrary, it is going in slow motion slow. 16 weeks 1 day. 16 weeks 2 days.you get the idea. November 22, 2009 at 12:44 PM. I believe you. And I understand too well what it means to feel haunted.
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Hot Mama Bear's Premature Delivery- When the Water Breaks...: Meet the Baby
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Hot Mama Bear's Premature Delivery- When the Water Breaks. Self pity is our worst enemy, and if we yield to it, we can never do anything wise in the world.". Helen Keller1880-1968, Blind and Deaf Educator. Sunday, January 3, 2010. Here is my beautiful daughter, age 22 weeks. I can hardly believe how great she looks with the 3D ultrasound. Amazing! For the next 24 hours, I pretty much did nothing else but gaze at her pretty pictures, all 150 of them on a CD that I got to take with me. Yes, I had the fear ...
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Hot Mama Bear's Premature Delivery- When the Water Breaks...: 9 weeks, 5 days- another milestone
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Hot Mama Bear's Premature Delivery- When the Water Breaks. Self pity is our worst enemy, and if we yield to it, we can never do anything wise in the world.". Helen Keller1880-1968, Blind and Deaf Educator. Saturday, October 3, 2009. 9 weeks, 5 days- another milestone. I was wanting to post my u/s pics but I can't get my scanner to work. My hubby said he'd work on it but, if I wait for him to fix it, I may never blog again. October 4, 2009 at 1:08 AM. I know there are no guarantees in any of this, but it ...
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Breastfeeding is hard | The School of Hard Knocked-Up
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The School of Hard Knocked-Up. January 25, 2010 at 1:23 am · Filed under My story. The Nushka turned 6 weeks old yesterday. She is a bundle of joy. She is happy and healthy and we love her to death. We are very, very, very lucky. I figured that would just… work. Why is all this happening? Some of it is just mysterious and apparently random. But some of it is starting to be clear. I gave birth already. The midwives had just told me they were “normal.” They. Normal, but only by a sliver…. 5 Comments ».
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The background | The School of Hard Knocked-Up
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The School of Hard Knocked-Up. March 21, 2009 at 11:22 pm · Filed under My story. This is just to give you some background on where the experiences detailed here came from. This is kinda long and is. The first cycle started about 10 months after starting with the RE, I was 36. Could it really be time to give up already? Cycles at our local clinic. They looked good too – 6-8 cells. Unfortunately they didn’t work that well though. The first cycle was a BFN. And I had good doubling! At our post-cycle meetin...
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We are a family | The School of Hard Knocked-Up
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The School of Hard Knocked-Up. We are a family. December 15, 2009 at 8:31 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. She is happy, healthy, mellow, and doing great. When they were done making sure she was OK, we got to see her and said to each other, “how did we end up with such a beautiful baby? Hope to provide more details when I’m back on my feet more regularly (and can sit down – 3.5 hours of pushing has left a lot of pretty horrifying mementos). For now the short stats:. 8 lbs 8 oz. It’s a girl! December 16, 2...
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Life Through My Lens: 100 - Our 25/38 baby
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Life Through My Lens. Saturday, January 2, 2010. 100 - Our 25/38 baby. The significance of the title? 25 was my first beta on a Wednesday; 38 was the second beta on a Friday. I was given the option to stay on my meds through the weekend, but we had to retest on Monday either way to make sure it wasn't an ectopic. I reluctantly stayed on the meds while simultaneously digging out our adoption folder. May I introduce to you our 25/38 baby GIRL! Anyone have experience with Mag Sulfate? Life at home is good -...