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Daddysredhead -> RE: Beware the white stick (3/7/2009 7:12:00 AM)

Congratulations!  You've been given some wonderful advice here, so I'll just leave my best wishes for all of you.  [:)]




Vendaval -> RE: Beware the white stick (3/7/2009 8:08:20 AM)

That is really amazing.  Did he faint in the delivery room?

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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic
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)




Lucylastic -> RE: Beware the white stick (3/7/2009 8:36:06 AM)

no bless him he was good as gold:) altho at the time he was on kid number five nothing much phased him, but he hadnt ever had the sympathetic stuff before.
With his first family, he was in the army and away so he missed a lot.
Lucy




pixidustpet -> RE: Beware the white stick (3/7/2009 12:02:46 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.

Steel


my grandmother *never* threw up, all three pregnancies.  my grandfather, every single morning he was huggin the bowl, all three pregnancies.  who knows why, but its pretty amazing to me.  [:)]

kitten




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