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Post by catgirl on Jul 23, 2007 16:59:49 GMT -5
aww,good luck! ;D heh,my health plan switched recently and my birth control pill jumped from $5 to $62.Pat and i looked at each other and went,'maybe it'd be cheaper just to have a baby.' can't you change the pill? I buy mine in Portugal cos it's cheaper Congrats on trying to have a baby! I used to take the pill yasmine. But I thought I was about to get a blood clog, but it turned out to be a inflamed muscle or what you call it in english (not sure). I got so scared that I just went of the silly pill. I dont think this is a safe pill anyway, there are obviously alot of people who actually do develop blood clogs more often with this pill.
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Post by TeeHee on Jul 23, 2007 17:11:50 GMT -5
People are usually not sincere when they say "I don't care about the gender, as long as the baby and mom are healthy" I AM sincere! I don't care. For some odd reason, all my adult life, i have known that I will be the daddy of two little girls. i know what you mean, but same was the case here, my family WAS sincere by the time it came to my mom's pregnancy with my now-13/14-year-old brother. between me and him, our mom had two pregnancies/miscarriages, both of which would've been boys if they lived. i will never forget that time when i was 7/8 years old and held one of my dead brothers when we were at the hospital. those miscarriages took a huge toll on our mom's health, both physically and mentally. add onto that the fact that her mom(our grandma) died at the time mom was pregnant with my bro and bedridden, so was unable to go to her mother's funeral to pay her final respects. so yea, all that said, by the point my brother came about, we were just happy enough that he lived.
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Post by cjsdad on Jul 24, 2007 9:59:43 GMT -5
^ I have a feeling 16 years from now you'll be carrying a shotgun answering the door whenever your daughter's boyfriend comes to pick her up to go to the movies. <-- This is the reason why my husband doesn't want girls. He can't stand the thought of guys going after his little girl(s). She can begin dating at 25. I'll kill any bastage that messes with her.
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Post by catgirl on Jul 25, 2007 14:13:25 GMT -5
^ I have a feeling 16 years from now you'll be carrying a shotgun answering the door whenever your daughter's boyfriend comes to pick her up to go to the movies. <-- This is the reason why my husband doesn't want girls. He can't stand the thought of guys going after his little girl(s). She can begin dating at 25. I'll kill any bastage that messes with her. Lol. You sound like my dad! He didnt let me date until I was ehm grown up. And still when I was 18 and dating he didnt really like it or aprove. But Im married now, and I think hes gotten used to the thought, or had to...
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Post by ladystacey on Jul 25, 2007 17:39:47 GMT -5
BABIES!!! WHOOHOO!!! I would like another but not anytime soon, I quit work and spent 18 months at home with my son, I would like to do that for the next baby but right now I'm enjoying the fact I can do my own thing once again without the constant baby puke and poop interruptions
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Post by penguinopolipitese on Jul 26, 2007 1:02:42 GMT -5
give your old lady what for! And don't get suckered into that refrigerated underwear BS. The fun of making babies... is the making babies part. the baby is just an unfortunate by-product. The cavemen knew it. Now you know it. Use this knowledge well. Also flint can make fire. But maybe you knew that already.
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Post by cjsdad on Jul 26, 2007 14:25:37 GMT -5
Pfffft. Give my old lady what for. She'd beat my ass using you as a bat. Neither of us would survive.
Thnx for the fire thing, I'd lost the recipe.
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Post by 0 on Jul 26, 2007 15:26:32 GMT -5
I always liked babies - it was having to deal with the accompanying mother that wasn't so fun
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Post by jenming on Jul 28, 2007 10:49:23 GMT -5
Big congratulations Mr. 'sDad.
soon you will have enough for a special ops team.
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Post by cjsdad on Aug 6, 2007 8:18:43 GMT -5
Wow.
That didn't take long.
It's WAAAAYY too early for cigars and champagne, but Mr. test was positive last night.
Hmmmm, I must admit I was expecting a few more months of "trying".
Well, I'm hoping mom has as good, healthy trouble-free pregnancy as with CJ. She did awesome.
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Post by avax on Aug 6, 2007 8:44:06 GMT -5
Wow. That didn't take long. It's WAAAAYY too early for cigars and champagne, but Mr. test was positive last night. Hmmmm, I must admit I was expecting a few more months of "trying". Well, I'm hoping mom has as good, healthy trouble-free pregnancy as with CJ. She did awesome. Big big congratulations. I promise you if I help look after them there'll be none of this. Now get out there and celebrate with the momma.
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Post by i move the stars for no one on Aug 6, 2007 9:27:39 GMT -5
you two are impresively fertile! Congratulations and have fun ensuring the test was right.
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Post by catgirl on Aug 6, 2007 12:29:32 GMT -5
Wow. That didn't take long. It's WAAAAYY too early for cigars and champagne, but Mr. test was positive last night. Hmmmm, I must admit I was expecting a few more months of "trying". Well, I'm hoping mom has as good, healthy trouble-free pregnancy as with CJ. She did awesome. Oh. Congrats! Im so happy for you! Looking forward to getting to that point in life
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Post by Freecia on Aug 6, 2007 18:11:41 GMT -5
you two are impresively fertile! Congratulations and have fun ensuring the test was right. ;D I was just about to say that. Big congrats to you, CJ's dad, soon it'lsl be CJ's & (Insert name initials)'s dad. ;D
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Post by xandra on Aug 7, 2007 0:27:25 GMT -5
congratulations on a job well done!
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