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Old 06-27-2006, 04:16 PM   #1  
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This forum is just what I have been looking for !! I hope all you ladies are in the pink of health and doing great today! I just found out last week that I am pregnant, and after more than a year and a half of trying I was really not expecting it (I had kind of given up on it). My doctor kept telling me I was too fat (well in all honesty she did not say fat, but that is what she meant), which was causing me to not ovulate normally and just having crazy cycles. So I was dieting and exercising regularly and putting have a child out of my mind for a bit (which I have to tell you is really hard when your 32 and have never had a child and your biological clock is ticking like a crazy time bomb), thinking that the Dr. was right I needed to lose weight first, which I did about 14lbs. Low and behold I get pregnant, life works in mysterious ways. I all confused now, Happy but confused.

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Old 06-27-2006, 04:23 PM   #2  
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CONGRATULATIONS!!! A child is the most precious blessing in the universe!
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Old 06-27-2006, 06:59 PM   #4  
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Congrats! As an aside, once you have the baby, please see about getting checked for PCOS. It's the most common form of infertility in women of normal childbearing age, and overweight & irregular cycles are the two biggest symptoms.
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Congratulations! I am so happy for you!!!!


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I had to add a little note here about the bottom photo of your baby...his hair is identical to how my son's was when he was around 6 months-1 year old, as in, it went EVERYWHERE. Immediately after a bath when it was all flyaway it was the worst (CUTEST!)! He has regular "kid" hair now...but I surely did love his fine, flyaway "baby" hair.
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Congrats! What a fabulous surprise!
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congratulations lamees!
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