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My pregnancy classes are:
Fine. I think they'd be better if there weren't a 16-year-old dad in the class who acts like it's a sex ed discussion and his responsibility to comment on every point.
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In the classes, I've learned how to:
Versions hurt. I don't want one. Turn, baby, turn!
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What I've bought for you so far:
Do all the fancy supplements, chiropractic visits, and organic foods count? Beyond that, I've bought you a second-hand carseat, one adorable onesie, and a front carrier. Yep, that's it.
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What other people have bought for you:
Some cute clothes, diapers, a boppy, board books, blankets, a few fantastic toys, and other unique things like terrific leather shoes and a great aluminum bottle.
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The strangest food craving I've had during this pregnancy is:
Probably the seafood and beer of the first trimester. I haven't had a lot of cravings in the last few months other than pop and coffee... although I have found myself wanting jello for the last few weeks.
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The strangest piece of advice I've gotten since this pregnancy started is:
Our pastor told me to make sure I get the drugs as soon as we get to the hospital, which I found kind of funny.
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At my prenatal visit, I learned:
Our little girl's kidneys are twice the size that they should be, but everything else looks okay.
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My hopes:
That this kidney issue is totally resolved soon.
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My fears:
That our infant daughter will need surgery and that I will have to deliver prematurely or by c-section.
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