busytulip
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Becca- yep, so-sleeping is definitely beneficial if you plan on breastfeeding. And yes, I was just referring to the jab for the epi-it's actually 2, the first to numb the area, and then the 2nd is the epi catheter itself. I've had HG (hyperemesis gravidarum) with my last 4 pregnancies, so if you are having an issue with nausea/vomiting definitely mention it to your healthcare provider early on. I was also afraid that the syrup that they have you drink for the GD test would make me ill but am very thankful that it never did. As far as the cups usually when I was at an appointment they would give me a new cup to take home to use for my next visit. Pregnancy is scary-either you feel like you don't know anything or you know too much and worry. LOL
We live in KS currenlty. Hubby loves CO and would like to move back. I think it is beautiful and a great place to visit, but I am glad that we don't live there. Most of my childhood was spent in CA and I miss the beach and warm weather.
Have you thought of starting a journal? I'd love to follow you along there.
And becoming a parent is what makes you ready for a parent-there is no way to prepare ahead of time. LOL
2 of each sounds lovely, I can appreciate what your DH said about not being outnumbered. We have 6- 3 boys one after another, followed by 3 girls.
We live in KS currenlty. Hubby loves CO and would like to move back. I think it is beautiful and a great place to visit, but I am glad that we don't live there. Most of my childhood was spent in CA and I miss the beach and warm weather.
Have you thought of starting a journal? I'd love to follow you along there.
And becoming a parent is what makes you ready for a parent-there is no way to prepare ahead of time. LOL
2 of each sounds lovely, I can appreciate what your DH said about not being outnumbered. We have 6- 3 boys one after another, followed by 3 girls.