Adding gestational diabetes to the mix…

March 27, 2008

Just checking in to update you on my OB appointment earlier today. As far as Molly goes, things appear to be pretty much the same. I still continue to feel her move a good amount and our OB was able to find her heartbeat. I will return on Monday and Thursday of next week, assuming […]

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MSNBC article & video

March 26, 2008

A few friends recently shared this link with me to an MSNBC article, video and list of resources related to Perinatal Hospices. I found it interesting and comforting and thought some of you might also like to check it out, if you haven’t already seen it: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23682263/ Not much new today, at least with Molly, […]

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Orange soda and other things…

March 25, 2008

I just got home from my 3 hour glucose test and am proud to say that I survived and it wasn’t too horrible! The phlabotomists (sp?) there teased me that I was getting to spend 1/2 a shift with them today. I read many back issues of Newsweek, that I haven’t had time to catch […]

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Today’s news

March 24, 2008

Just a quick update… I had my OB appointment this morning and was told that I am not preeclampsic (in fact the OB in the practice we saw said my numbers weren’t even close). So that was a relief for me in terms of my own physical health. It was a bit of a let […]

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Telling Sean about Molly

March 22, 2008

This morning after I got back from my glucose and blood tests, Bob and I decided that it was as good a time as any to talk with Sean about his baby sister. We told him that we wanted to talk with him. He came over and sat on our living room couch next to […]

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Catching up

March 21, 2008

Good evening. I am sorry that I didn’t post an update after our OB appointment yesterday or sooner today. I realize that I said I would and found out that some of you were concerned when you didn’t see an update. I think the day just got away from me and every time I thought […]

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