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Kerry78

Member since: 04-28-2008
Last visited: 10-30-2009
Timezone: -6.00 GMT
Location: South Haven, MN Kayla*10, Emma*6 George due 11/27
Occupation: Sorta looking for work...lol
Interests: Reading, Being outdoors, my kids pets and Josh.
Birthday:
01-27-1978
(31 years old)
Total Posts: 1,082
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About Kerry

Little about me. I am 30, I live in Minnesota. I have 2 beautiful girls. Kayla will be 10 in June and Emma just turned 6. Both are very excited! Kayla wants a brother and Emma wants a sister. Mom and Josh want a healthy baby but a boy would be awesome!

I had very easy pregnancies with my girls. Only problems were being tired, back pain. With Emma she dug her heels into my ribs. Both girls woke up once a night the 1st month to nurse after that slept all night!

Which makes me wonder how this one is going to go. I have nausea and last week I thought I had the flu. Funny. So I am just hoping that it is a sign it will be a boy!

I enjoyed breast feeding alot with my babies. Another thing different about baby #3 is I had a breast reduction 2 years ago. There is a 78% chance I will not be able to nurse. And I am torn now with the thought of not being able to nurse. Or if I do...will my breast get huge again and not go back to my after surgery size? And will my surgery have been for nothing. Something for me to think about.

Both of my girls were also C-Section babies. Kayla was an emergency and Emma was scheduled. So if you have any questions about that or anything else I am very open and honest! Good luck and I hope we can keep in touch while we grow some awesome babies!






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