First I want to say congradulations on your pregnacy,I want you to know everyone is oh so different,Yes I have four children but each one of them was different,I was very nervous with my first cause I kept hearing negative things & I was 20 and you know when your young you believe everything older people tell you so please don't let no one tell you anything,just do everything the doctor advise you to do.I did have one that was premature but now she's healthy all mine are healthy big grown babies they all have the trait, their ages are16boy,13girl,10boy,9girl and wouldn't trade them for anything in the world they the reason I live & stay strong.So once again don't let no one else experience get to you,no one is the same! If you have any question be free to ask but my labors was fine & I had them all natural I did have to get a blood transfusion before I gave birth,my tubes are tide now. lol
At 7:59pm on September 1, 2009, Debra Archie said…
Hi. I received your message concerning your pregnacy. Congradulations. I didn't miss any of my dr's appointments. I did everything they told me to do. One thing I had to learn which was very hard for me. I always had to stay home when it turned cold. I would always go into a crises. In the summer time I would always get a sinus infection. My doctor couldn't give me strong meds, so I would have to go into the hospital for a few days, because i would get pneumonia. Besides that I did great. So just live a normal life, relax, and enjoy your pregnacy. Glad to have you as a friend. Let me hear from you from time to time. Let me know how you're doing. Let me know if I can help.
My pregnancy was difficult but so worth it. At the last trimester I had to get a unit of blood once a week so that was tough. But I carried full term a healthy baby both times. Feel free to ask me any questions.
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