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Q: Wake Up!!!
asked by: samismama on November 16th, 2004
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Is anyone awake yet?
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Kia
replied on November 16th, 2004
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Yup, it is 11.12 and nearly lunchtime here in sunny uk
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Kia
replied on November 16th, 2004
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Hilary did ya fall asleep?
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samismama
replied on November 16th, 2004
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Lol nope I took a 7 hr nap yesterday so im good Laughing
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lilmama2b_oct04
replied on November 16th, 2004
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Im up, and its 7:11 am! Lol the fun of having a baby Laughing
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samismama
replied on November 16th, 2004
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Of course im fading and everyones getting on! Crying or Very sad
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lilmama2b_oct04
replied on November 16th, 2004
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Lol! So why did you take such a long nap?
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samismama
replied on November 16th, 2004
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Im on my own lil schedule I think! The dumb schedule sleep all day and up al night
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lilmama2b_oct04
replied on November 16th, 2004
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Lol that must be boring being up all night... Tv sucks at night, and the forums suck pretty bad after awhile too.
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Nikki n Rudy
replied on November 16th, 2004
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Im here, just getting ready to get in to the shower.

Have my 30w app. Today. Woohoo!
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lilmama2b_oct04
replied on November 16th, 2004
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Lol, I have my 6 week postpartum checkup today, even though its been 9 weeks.... Oops... Laughing
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Nikki n Rudy
replied on November 16th, 2004
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You know, I love seeing my doctor. He makes you feel comfortable when hes in the room. Its weird, I know. When I was having my son, man, he was awesome. Very compassionate when it came to how you felt. With this baby, hes more concerned because of previous c-section.
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lilmama2b_oct04
replied on November 16th, 2004
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I love my ob-gyn! He delivered me, my sister, my friend and her sisters (at least 23 yrs old), and he delivered my daughter. I have 100% trust in him. And he does his own surgeries and such, so if I were to have to get a c-section ever, he would do it. My mom was in labor with me for 29 hours, and I wouldnt come out, so then she finally got a c-section... I told him to make sure that that did not happen to me, and he definetly made sure of it. I went into labor at 11:30 at night, but I didnt go into actual hard labor until 10:00, 15 minutes after he broke my water, and then he gave me some pitocin and an epidural after 2 hours of not going anywhere (well 1 cm actually) and then I had her at 1:26... I only pushed for about 15 minutes. It was so easy lol I hope my next labor and delivery is like that! Except im gonna ask for pitocin and an epidural right away. Never again do I wanna feel contractions like that. Lol I will tell them that my pain (on the pain scale lol) is a 10 and that I need the epidural haha.
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