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1 Year Ago Today – My Big Fat Positive(s)

One year ago today, I was 14 days post-ovulation and had already been dead certain I was pregnant for about a full week. I had already peed on at least half a dozen home pregnancy tests (only two are pictured because hey, who wants to see that many sticks someone peed on?), and the blood test to confirm what I… Read more »

You Know You’re Enormous When…

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Today, in a fit of domesticity, I decided to make French toast for my visiting father. I pulled out the griddle and got it nice and hot. Then I put the French toast on to cook and turn that gorgeous brown that means it’s just perfect. Then I jumped back so hard and fast I almost fell over, because I… Read more »

Hospital Checklist for Mom and Babies

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It’s almost that time! We’re getting our hospital and baby bags ready so we can grab and go when these little guys decide they’re ready to come out. Here’s what we’re packing: Snacks & Drinks Greek yogurts with stir-in fruit Cheese sticks or string cheese Sliced oranges Fresh fruit salad (pineapple, melon, etc) Teabags and a honey bear Rice cakes… Read more »

Natural Birth Plan & Post-Partum Preferences

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Here’s one example of a plan for a natural childbirth. On the advice of our doula, we included some details that probably wouldn’t be in a non-twin, non-natural birth plan, along with a separate plan for baby care in case they are taken away from us for NICU or regular nursery care. It’s actually three separate documents: a detailed plan… Read more »

My Life on Hold

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Ever since I started to become sick during week 6 of my pregnancy (I’m 25 weeks and 3 days today), I’ve spent my life on hold — literally and figuratively. Literally, I’ve been on the phone virtually nonstop during waking hours with doctors, nurses, dietitions, insurance companies, hospitals, bill collectors (because those of us who can’t work don’t get paid),… Read more »