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Just call it a vintage iPhone... I'm saving all my vintage iPhones for my kids, I can only imagine how cool they will look using them in 10 years.

I'm not extremely fit, but all the vomiting I did during pregnancy must of strengthened my abs, maybe there is some physical reason behind morning sickness after all lol

The other thing that I really liked about my second csection was that my baby stayed with me. They checked her over while I was being stitched up, but then we were both rolled to the same room. I was able to breastfed her when we got to the room. I had the shakes pretty bad from the spinal block, but a nurse and my

I do have strong abs, one of the nurses commented on that after delivery, but is don't know if it makes a huge difference? They spread the muscles instead of cutting through them. The shopping was like 4 days after surgery, but I really did feel great within 2 days.

I agree, I had this idea that I want it all natural, but getting an epidural was probably one of the best decisions of my life. Lol. It did wear off by the time I had the csection, but I just had a spinal block at that point. I asked for a spinal block with my second csection too, I liked it more than the epidural.

My csections were incredibly easy, I was up and walking within 12 hours, out shopping the day I was released from the hospital. I was having sex within 3 wks, and actually enjoying it lol. Everybody is different, but the c/s really weren't a big deal for me. My second birth was actually really good. The ob and

I'm so sorry that you lost your first baby, I can't imagine the heartbreak.

I had two days of pit (water broke, no contractions), I lasted about 18 hours before screaming for an epidural. I mostly slept through the rest of it, I could barely stay awake for the csection lol. My second csection was more fun, I had them lower the curtain so I could watch them pull the baby out

My dad was 44 when I was born, and it was really fucking horrible watching him waste away while I was a teenager. He died when I was in my early 20's.

Same here, southerners can't hear my accent, but everyone else can. I had about 7 years worth of speech therapy (my therapist was from NY), so that probably plays a large part in why mine is so lite.

Right? Fuck that. I mean, it's fine and dandy if that's what you weigh at 5'7, but even so, 155 is considered the top range for a "healthy bmi" at that height. Not that I completely agree with BMI, but it's typically what doctors use.

"After seeing that plenty of other countries would offer the treatment, the couple decided that they would sell some assets to pay for the treatment themselves (which they had previously offered to do)."

The hospital staff had to of known their intentions, since they had petitioned for and offered to pay for private treatments with the proton beam. I have a nagging feeling that the staff omitted a lot of details from the police and really played up the parents religion.

The princess and the frog is my favorite Disney movie, it's so underrated!

Thank you for the kind words

I'm just starting the evaluation process for my kid, he has a whole array of "problems", SPD, extreme anxiety, secondary PTSD. I don't know if he's on the spectrum or not, it wouldn't surprise me at all though. I've already encountered the people who say there is nothing wrong with him, it's bad parenting etc etc. I

I'll never understand these people. Why do they think all science is bad? IME they are the same people who truly believe holding small amounts of allergens in glass jars while receiving acupressure will cure their allergies, or that biological dentists will keep them in the clear with homeopathic vaccines nosodes.

Changing neural pathways one fungusy snack at a time

I'm sure she also recommended an anti fungal and GAPS diet

Check out waldorf dolls, they are stuffed and not creepy IMO