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Old 12-08-2009, 05:51 AM
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A girl 4 bare and a boy 4 aggie....I had a boy who kicked hard a girl who was all for rolling and a girl who never stopped lol
heartrates were all the same...all were 2 weeks early .... my girls were basketballs who set on my lap and my son was spread all around the middle...you never know but its fun to guess
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I dated a guy once whose dad was 6'6, and his mom was 6'0. The guy was 6'3. He was the third child. Anyhow, his mom told me that he had been a 16 lb. breech vaginal delivery. I refused to believe her until she showed me his birth certificate. I looked at him and told him "Well obviously this relationship is going to be very limited!" LOL
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LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLL!!!
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Old 12-08-2009, 07:08 AM
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Originally Posted by gaigai
I dated a guy once whose dad was 6'6, and his mom was 6'0. The guy was 6'3. He was the third child. Anyhow, his mom told me that he had been a 16 lb. breech vaginal delivery. I refused to believe her until she showed me his birth certificate. I looked at him and told him "Well obviously this relationship is going to be very limited!" LOL
ooooooooooh I reeeeeally don't want to even THINK of giving birth to a 16 pounder!! That actually scares me!!!!
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I say girl for Mel, and boy for Andrea. I have one of each, and all the stories about both were wrong..Even the chinese calendar which is supposed to be right all the time! Go figure. anyway, I also predict very healthy and beautiful children...and that the labor is going to hurt a bit (hmmmm....no one ever tells you how much until after....yikes....)
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Originally Posted by Esqmommy
I say girl for Mel, and boy for Andrea. I have one of each, and all the stories about both were wrong..Even the chinese calendar which is supposed to be right all the time! Go figure. anyway, I also predict very healthy and beautiful children...and that the labor is going to hurt a bit (hmmmm....no one ever tells you how much until after....yikes....)
I recommend drugs...lots of them. If they offer an IV of drugs, take it. if they offer an epidural, take it. IF THEY DON'T OFFER, DEMAND IT!!!!

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Are you kidding me? Drug free? Not for me, I'm requesting the epidural ASAP, yes sir!
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Old 12-08-2009, 07:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Quilting Aggi
Originally Posted by gaigai
I dated a guy once whose dad was 6'6, and his mom was 6'0. The guy was 6'3. He was the third child. Anyhow, his mom told me that he had been a 16 lb. breech vaginal delivery. I refused to believe her until she showed me his birth certificate. I looked at him and told him "Well obviously this relationship is going to be very limited!" LOL
ooooooooooh I reeeeeally don't want to even THINK of giving birth to a 16 pounder!! That actually scares me!!!!

Yea, serisously, I think they would have to induce half-way there for a baby that size... we're thinking that an average 8 lb baby won't fit. If I want to have a non-cesarian birth, I think it will either have to be a small baby or they'll have to induce early.
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Don't worry Mel. Remember this guy's MOM was six feet tall, and his dad was at least 6'6". And this was a long time ago!
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I was screaming down the hall when I walked into the hospital with the 2nd one...the first one taught me (the epidural ran out and it was "too late" to add more to the medication). I gotta say, it still hurts, even with the epidural, just a LOT less.
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