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MissMorrigan -> RE: Pregnancy (4/6/2009 7:55:29 AM)

Damn, Windy, thank you for the much needed laughs today.

I've had three pregnancies, only one reached full-term and he's now 25 years of age. The two I lost were due to late-term miscarriages.

I loved being pregnant, have never felt so content in all my life as I did during those periods of my life. I never had a single day's sickness and when I eventually went into labour I felt... aggrieved at the cessation of the nesting preparations. I'm not sure what happened in the other two pregnancies, the doctors didn't know either and I'm just thankful each and every day that I was blessed with one (all 9lbs 12oz of him when he was born). I envy Beth and Celeste, for I was never able to breastfeed - I just didn't produce any milk at all due to having an emergency C Section.

As for cravings... most bizarre and would flip from wanting burnt meat to raw. To this day I cannot stand the smell of anything burning and yet went crazy for it during my pregnancies.




Mercnbeth -> RE: Pregnancy (4/6/2009 9:15:04 AM)

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ORIGINAL: windchymes

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ORIGINAL: Mercnbeth

the symptoms this slave experienced with regards to the 3 pregnancies were all the same.  they were born within a 5 year window(age 20-25).  the labor and delivery(4-5 hours) was all the same. the only differences being how much she tore and how soon her breasts failed to provide milk, which she believes was directly related to their size at birth--6 lbs., almost 8 and 8.6.


Wow, those were some dayum big breasts!!!! 

 
LOL!!!
 
indeed!!!  and just in case anyone needed any more proof that this slave is a witch...there it is--the third breast!!!




CallaFirestormBW -> RE: Pregnancy (4/6/2009 12:18:19 PM)

I had 5 pregnancies that lasted beyond the 1st trimester. My boys gave me -horrific- morning sickness for more than half the pregnancy. My girls aggravated my autoimmune failure. My twins (one of each) seemed to counteract each other and theirs was my easiest pregnancy.

I also assisted during the pregnancies and births of over 200 babies as a midwife.

In general, every single pregnancy is different, but most women experience symptoms in patterns according to the genetic profile of the baby they're carrying, and gender can make a difference, because some of the hormones released in the interaction of the mother's body and the fetus depend on things like fetal gender.




windchymes -> RE: Pregnancy (4/6/2009 5:46:17 PM)

TY MissM & beth....I just couldn't resist when I read it! 

I think my breasts (only two for me!) WERE actually 8 pounds each, I had so damn much milk. 




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