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kittinSol -> RE: Beware the white stick (3/5/2009 9:13:58 AM)

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ORIGINAL: SteelofUtah
Other Cravings she had were for Ice Cream and Bread and Butter Pickles


People are strange... when pregnant, I developed a strong desire to sniff clear shoe polish. I would frequently sneak a few sniffs when I was shopping at the supermarket. Thankfully it never became that compulsive that I couldn't help it...







sirsholly -> RE: Beware the white stick (3/5/2009 9:15:48 AM)

Kittin...that is a new one on me [:)]




StrangerThan -> RE: Beware the white stick (3/5/2009 9:15:56 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Vendaval

Congratulations! Is this the first time for both of you?



It is our first, but not the first for either of us. Not sure what else I can say on that topic as some words are banned here. But we both have, how about offspring? Lol from previous relationships.




StrangerThan -> RE: Beware the white stick (3/5/2009 9:23:30 AM)

Thanks Steel, I'll remember the offer and may take you up on it.

We've already run into the tiredness factor. She's wiped most days when she gets home from work. As for cravings, meat and salt so far, although it's really too early to make that determination. I can understand meat as it is a source of protein and iron, but salt?

Dunno. We'll see.




Vendaval -> RE: Beware the white stick (3/5/2009 9:24:03 AM)

Yeah, that is one of the words I use.  At least you are somewhat prepared and now can share the experience together. 




twistedreality -> RE: Beware the white stick (3/5/2009 9:32:11 AM)

Get it while you can...the sex maybe great now, so create some memories for the decrease in sex that is to come. Congratulations!




kittinSol -> RE: Beware the white stick (3/5/2009 9:34:39 AM)

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ORIGINAL: sirsholly

Kittin...that is a new one on me [:)]


Hey Holly. It is weird, but I'm one of these weirdos who loves the smell of freshly pumped gas :-) .

As for the OP... get it while you can. That's all I'm going to say rofl.

PS: Oh my God, I just saw twisted's post above... priceless lol!




SteelofUtah -> RE: Beware the white stick (3/5/2009 9:36:16 AM)

I almost forgot.

Sympathy Sickness. I for the life of me cannot explain it but on the mornings where she DIDN'T Throw up ..... I DID. We would be driving to her work and she would be all happy that she didn't throw up that morning and I would cough and then have to pull over. It happend like once or twice a week. When we asked the Doctor hew said it was normal but was concerned that I was doing it on an empty stomach and made a joke about writing a prescription for a bowl of Cereal every morning. SO I did and well that just made it worse. It was weird and although there isn't a Scientific explanation I fully believe in Sympathy Symptons now.

If you get a Chance and have the cash at 26 Months (should have been weeks sorry) get a 4D ultrasound and if the kid plays along you can get some AWSOME pictures of your kid in the womb.

Steel




Vendaval -> RE: Beware the white stick (3/5/2009 9:40:18 AM)

That is interesting, Steel.  I have heard about Sympathy Sickness before but you are the first guy to talk about it.  Did your feet swell too?




BlackPhx -> RE: Beware the white stick (3/5/2009 10:24:15 AM)

Steel...I know you mean weeks but when I saw this I almost fell off my chair..
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If you get a Chance and have the cash at 26 Months get a 4D ultrasound and if the kid plays along you can get some AWSOME pictures of your kid in the womb.


The pics would be of the UM learning to tie his shoelaces!!!!

poenkitten [sm=rofl.gif][sm=rofl.gif]




SteelofUtah -> RE: Beware the white stick (3/5/2009 10:25:41 AM)

DAMNIT


26 weeks.

Okay that was funny.

26 Months would be one hell of a thing to see.

Steel




SteelofUtah -> RE: Beware the white stick (3/5/2009 10:30:09 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Vendaval

That is interesting, Steel.  I have heard about Sympathy Sickness before but you are the first guy to talk about it.  Did your feet swell too?


Nope the Throwing up was all I got. It was very annoying cause I didn't feel Ill just all the sudden I needed to up-chuck and then it was all over.

The only other thing I experinced with her that I believe was sympathy related was an uncontrolable desire to drink water. We were always Thirsty together, at the same time. Maybe it was just suggestive programming you know the fact that she wants something so do I, but literally we would both realize we were thirst at the same time.

Steel




blacksword404 -> RE: Beware the white stick (3/5/2009 11:39:14 AM)

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ORIGINAL: kittinSol

Hey Holly. It is weird, but I'm one of these weirdos who loves the smell of freshly pumped gas :-) .



Guilty of that.




popeye1250 -> RE: Beware the white stick (3/6/2009 6:22:18 AM)

Well Congratulations!
That's cool!
I've always wanted to have an,...offspring, just one anyway but I could never find a woman who wanted to, they were all divorced and already had,...offsprings.
Hell, I'd still like to have one.




DavanKael -> RE: Beware the white stick (3/6/2009 9:09:08 PM)

Not a bit of advice to give other than to speak frankly with your medical practitioners.  :> 
And, CONGRATULATIONS!!!  :> 
  Davan




Vendaval -> RE: Beware the white stick (3/6/2009 9:28:34 PM)

Popeye, don't worry.  You can find a young hot slave who wants to have a few "cubs".  Men have the easy part of the equation on this one.  And I think you would make a great parent.




winterlight -> RE: Beware the white stick (3/6/2009 10:24:25 PM)

Congrats. I have no experience on this so i will pass..




peppermint -> RE: Beware the white stick (3/6/2009 10:47:57 PM)

My only advice has nothing to do with BDSM and I know of no medical study that has been done to see if it's true.  I only know that I lived on Midway Island for a time.  There were no cars allowed there so we all road bicycles.  The ladies who had their UMs on the island had really fast quick labors.  The lady before me made it with 20 minutes to spare.  I had hard labor for an hour before popping.  We think it had to do with the bicycles.  Perhaps the right muscles are strenthened or loosened.  The women who went into Hawaii weeks before their due dates had normal length labors. 

The gynecologist who came onto the island once during my pregnancy was aghast that ladies 8 months along were still riding bikes so I tried walking.  That was awful for the baby rubbing on the bladder.  Anyway, I'll suggest a stationary bike rather than a real bicycle just to be safe. 




DomKen -> RE: Beware the white stick (3/6/2009 11:06:08 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SteelofUtah

I almost forgot.

Sympathy Sickness. I for the life of me cannot explain it but on the mornings where she DIDN'T Throw up ..... I DID. We would be driving to her work and she would be all happy that she didn't throw up that morning and I would cough and then have to pull over. It happend like once or twice a week. When we asked the Doctor hew said it was normal but was concerned that I was doing it on an empty stomach and made a joke about writing a prescription for a bowl of Cereal every morning. SO I did and well that just made it worse. It was weird and although there isn't a Scientific explanation I fully believe in Sympathy Symptons now.

It's sometimes called couvate syndrome and the last time I looked into it a couple of Canadian researchers had found some rather significant hormonal changes in expecting fathers so it is now thought that sympathy sickness is related to the hormone changes.




Lucylastic -> RE: Beware the white stick (3/7/2009 5:33:57 AM)

my  hubby went thru morning sickness with our first, even had tummy cramps when I was in early labour and he didnt know had gone into labour(he was at work)
I had cravings for grapes, rolaids and sammiches made up of horseradish and blackcurrant jam with a sprinkling of custard powder.
I have no advice BDSM wise as I was fairly nilla at the time, but congratulations and keep us updated:)
Best wishes
Lucy





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