Congratulations! I hope Emmy doesn't feel too jealous about the impending lack of lap to lay her head on.
If you want any solicited advice about foetal echocardiograms I can help you out there, having had one child with multiple heart defects and thus becoming higher risk for subsequent children with heart defects.
Ah, she's not much of a lapdog. Chad's version of her thoughts has her hoping for increased food being dropped on the floor, which seems very likely to me.
And thank you, that would be lovely. I've had multiple echoes for mild mitral valve prolapse, but don't know anything about fetal ones.
More food being dropped on the floor is very likely indeed. My brother's dogs used to hang out as close to the high chair as possible when it was time for a child to be fed.
Chad's version of her thoughts has her hoping for increased food being dropped on the floor
I should dig out and scan for you the photo of 10 month-old Alexander's attempt to share his bowl of chili with Schiller. Poor Schiller-kitty. He didn't much care to lick chili out of his fur.
(Alex, of course, would roll his eyes at me for dragging out the baby pictures.)
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If you want any solicited advice about foetal echocardiograms I can help you out there, having had one child with multiple heart defects and thus becoming higher risk for subsequent children with heart defects.
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And thank you, that would be lovely. I've had multiple echoes for mild mitral valve prolapse, but don't know anything about fetal ones.
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Also, congratulations!
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Chad's version of her thoughts has her hoping for increased food being dropped on the floor
I should dig out and scan for you the photo of 10 month-old Alexander's attempt to share his bowl of chili with Schiller. Poor Schiller-kitty. He didn't much care to lick chili out of his fur.
(Alex, of course, would roll his eyes at me for dragging out the baby pictures.)
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