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Apr 02, 2009 22:53

People who tell me their labor horror stories or try to touch my belleh don't bother me at all because the former fascinate me, in my information gathering stage like I am, and the latter, well, that doesn't really happen. I think belleh-touchin' is a myth that women like to get indignant about... either that or the expression on my face would ( Read more... )

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dont listen to me. grumpalita April 3 2009, 10:46:15 UTC
i would watch TLC's baby stories every day, to find clues in the perfectly edited 1/2 hour show of which only 10 minutes, maybe, was of the actual labor. clues in the faces of the mothers to be and the doctors and maybe some random shot that was not edited out that gave it away.
all of that worrying wont mean a thing, a hilarious puff of wasted effort when you are on the other end of the tunnel with everything else to worry about. but i suppose you have to go thru the tunnel to get out of the tunnel. <-- haha ramblings! i need to sleep.

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Re: dont listen to me. luckytiger April 3 2009, 19:03:26 UTC
looking forward to laughing it off. gonna go find the tv guide now... i wonder if we get TLC here?

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bansagart April 3 2009, 13:25:11 UTC
I never understood the whole "euphoria" thing either. I think they must have been slipped some morphine when they thought it was ringers. And fear is a normal part of the third trimester - blame it on the hormones!

And good luck on the NIC!!!!!

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luckytiger April 3 2009, 19:07:49 UTC
Thanks! I feel ready for the test if I can get my head in the right place and remember to breathe!!

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maria_sputnik April 4 2009, 03:15:16 UTC
i totally want to rub your belly

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luckytiger April 4 2009, 03:57:27 UTC
my belly is your to rub, but you might get kicked.

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maria_sputnik April 4 2009, 03:59:44 UTC
as long as the kicker is the fetus and not the mama.

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luckytiger April 4 2009, 04:02:16 UTC
i dont kick. my kicking days are behind me.

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