Well, Only 5% of Babies Come On Their Due Date Anyway
I have three different websites that I go to for pregnancy stuff. They all have calenders that count down to your due date and give you specific information for what stage you are at. They've been really helpful in knowing what to except and how to get prepared. One problem. All, except one, believe that once that due date hits, you've had the baby. Now I'm getting information on how to bathe the baby. One even said that the hard part is over now, relax and make sure the dad is connecting with the baby too! For being so informative they sure missed the whole part of going overdue and it being PERFECTLY NORMAL!! Thank goodness for the other website. Today's message reads: This could be the day that baby is born! Don't forget not all babies are born on their due date! Tomorrow it reads: "At this point in my final pregnancy, I was torn between wanting to meet my baby and not wanting to give up the experience of being pregnant." -- Laura Larsen. I guess I should be happy. I'm not torn at all. Not a bit. I'm done being pregnant. It was fun while it lasted but there is no mixed feelings right now. Pregnancy should only last 8 months. That last one is just a pain.
Today is the first day of Fall. There are only 6 more baseball games. Then the Playoffs. There are only 8 more days of September then October. This month has flown by. I've waited all year for September and now it's almost gone.
Today is the first day of Fall. There are only 6 more baseball games. Then the Playoffs. There are only 8 more days of September then October. This month has flown by. I've waited all year for September and now it's almost gone.
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