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How exciting! Isn't it wonderful that you can see that little baby before it gets here?
I'm glad that this pregnancy is going well for you. Enjoy it. It is a fun time.
(By the way, that is a beautiful baby!!!!!!!)
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Wow! That's amazing Ginger! Your baby looks like a baby! I'm glad it's healthy and everything's going well. I can't believe you had to put the probe in yourself, that's really weird. Was there a particular reason for that?
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She said that it would be easier for to guide it in by "feel" as opposed to her just jamming it in there. Once I got it in, she held it. It was kind of funny really. Not as bad as I expected. I mean, no worse than a regular gyno appointment!
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wow! Your baby looks so wonderful. Glad that everything is looking OK. I love ultrasounds, it's just incredible how much they can see.
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"It's one of the most serious things that can possibly happen to one in a battle -- to get one's head cut off." -- LC
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Oh. Mine just jabbed.
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That was beautiful! Thanks for sharing (and congratulations again)
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I'm glad everything went well and your baby is very healthy. I can't wait to see what you are having. He/she is very beautiful .
I have to be honest, I am completely shocked they did an internal u/s especially at first with a full bladder. I have never had an internal u/s other than at 6 and 8 weeks and each time they sent me to the bathroom to empty my bladder before they will even do the internal. I also had issues with my placenta with my last pg and they didn't do an internal u/s, they could see it doing a normal one. As a matter of fact we weren't allowed to you know what from 20 weeks on, so I don't think they would have wanted to do an u/s like that. I also can't see why they would need to check if your cervix is closed. Your dr. would have been able to check that with an internal at your first appt. Maybe they had a reason for doing it though. Sorry, I'm just having a hard time understanding that.
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Believe it or not between 8 and 10 weeks your baby looks like a baby with all it's arms and legs .
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Cool! Thanks! I'm trying not to look ahead too much on the birth books cause then I get disappointed about my poor little dot (who I'm sure is doing it's best). Right now it's sort of a worm with a heart outside it's body. I look forward to it turning baby like in a few weeks.
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Well, I did go to the bathroom at the doctor's office right when I got there, at her request. Of course I can pretty much go on command these days! As to the whole cervix thing, not really sure, but I'm sure my doctor will talk about it next appt. Could you not "you know what" because of a specific problem? Because we haven't been told that. At the first appt, when I was still seeing his father, he said no "you know what" in the last month. Although it is kind of uncomfortable these days...
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