Question for those that know

Jan 26, 2006 23:54

I'm pretty sure the baby dropped sometime in the last 12 hours or so.

So, tell me girls, is it normal for it to feel as if the kid could fall right out of me everytime I stand up?

And how long after YOUR kid dropped did you go into labour? (I know they say it could be up to 4 weeks before for a first pregnancy, but I want other people's input

pregnant, baby drop, labour

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katlizy January 28 2006, 02:09:41 UTC
Puhlease.... I pushed Kyle out, they handed him to me..I looked at him.. He was alive.. I said "Now what?"

The nurses laughed...

Then they tryed again later.. took him outta that wheely thing.. plopped him on me.. said "change him".. I looked at them horrified and said "huh?? How?" They said...dont worry it'll come to you..

It did.. (good thing is.. I made the mistake of NOT covering his wee-wee while I changed him.. HE PEE'D ON MY SISTER WHO WAS SITTING NEXT TO THE TABLE.. ) Our first bonding moment as he got rid of her and I got some peace and quiet.

Then his unbilical cord fell off.. I called my friend next door and said.. "How do I bathe him without drowning him?..I was afraid he'd slip down the seat... She was TOO busy to help and who knocks on my door.....???? My SIX yr old neice. She grabbed the chair over to the sink.. plopped the baby in the bath seat, contorted her arm under him and washed him and said "See aunt Kathy?? IT"S EASY!!!"

I learned.. and I'll never forget how it just "came to me" or was "sent to me in the form of a 6 yr old"

I LOVE MY NEICE. and being a mom is something you never knew was in you till you do it ;) Dont fret...

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katlizy January 28 2006, 02:10:52 UTC
Ohh yeah and you learn the PUREST form of love there is in this life... loving your child... TRUST me.

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sharya January 30 2006, 22:28:21 UTC
Hmm... I'm thinking like loving my cat? I know everyone is always all, "no no, it's WAY MORE" but I'll have to see it to believe it :P

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