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  • I HAVE ADD!!!

    YUP. American Doctor Drama!!!! OK, so here it is. developmentally they are ok. Tomorrow I find out the results of Faith's Echo/EKG and her blood work turned out ok. But first, they had a low result of a blood preprotein called prealbumin, which it turns out is low by a couple or few points naturally...
    Posted to Home and Water Births (Forum) by upholding birth on 09-30-2007
    Filed under: slow, gain, breast, tired, weight, hair loss, birth, pregnancy, hypothyroid, milk, feed, failure to thrive, twins
  • Labor seems to keep stalling...scared!

    I'm 41 weeks and 4 days pregnant with my third child. My older two are ages 11 and 8...it's been awhile. I have had three significant series of contractions that were regular, intense and sustained for 12+ hours and then they slowly come to a hault. Our midwife slept over as we were both certain...
    Posted to Home and Water Births (Forum) by LuvelyLola on 11-20-2008
    Filed under: homebirth story, slow, home
  • Re: questions about safety...

    [quote user="Lisa3141441"]You could check out this website waterbirth.org , Its a great site.[/quote] That's true, it IS a great site!!! You should tell your husband, that as long as the unbilical cord hasn't been cut, and the placenta hasn't separated, your baby is still getting...
    Posted to Home and Water Births (Forum) by CrissiLovesDylan on 05-16-2009
    Filed under: slow
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