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Post by irishrokit on May 21, 2007 23:53:52 GMT 10
I was 9lbs 3 oz
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Post by OzBrat on May 22, 2007 0:01:52 GMT 10
Ozbrat when you're pregnant you carry your bump proudly, the bigger, the better until it comes to getting back into shape. And having little ones keeps you fit to say the least. Hrmph. I look after my nephews every day for a job, and I've never put more weight on in my life!
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Post by Mysterri on May 22, 2007 0:08:25 GMT 10
Hi Christyl, Hi Irish Christyl I wonder how that works with the vitamin C? Not that I care anymore, I've done my bit for Australia. Lordy Irish, 9lb 30z! My grandson was 8lb 7oz and I thought that was big, so did my daughter after giving birth to two daughters who were a civilized 6lb something.
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Post by Mysterri on May 22, 2007 0:10:53 GMT 10
Ozbrat when you're pregnant you carry your bump proudly, the bigger, the better until it comes to getting back into shape. And having little ones keeps you fit to say the least. Hrmph. I look after my nephews every day for a job, and I've never put more weight on in my life! Oz, are you giving them lots of lovely snacks and helping them eat them? BTW, how is your arm now? Do you still have tingling and numbness?
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Post by Selestial on May 22, 2007 0:15:09 GMT 10
I was 8 pounds 4 ounces, which is apparently big for a girl.
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Post by irishrokit on May 22, 2007 0:22:54 GMT 10
I was 8 pounds 4 ounces, which is apparently big for a girl. Well I must be overgrown I was long though not short and rolly ;D *that came later *
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Post by OzBrat on May 22, 2007 0:23:27 GMT 10
Oz, are you giving them lots of lovely snacks and helping them eat them? BTW, how is your arm now? Do you still have tingling and numbness? Oh, it's good thanks! I rang a nurse friend of mine and he said to leave it a few days, which I did, and the whole feeling has gone. He guessed a pinched nerve so I'm going with that. *phew* It was kinda scary actually..
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Post by Mysterri on May 22, 2007 0:44:05 GMT 10
Well I hope it is just a pinched nerve and nothing more sinister. Take care of yourself.
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Post by christyl on May 22, 2007 1:06:32 GMT 10
Hi Christyl, Hi Irish Christyl I wonder how that works with the vitamin C? Not that I care anymore, I've done my bit for Australia. Lordy Irish, 9lb 30z! My grandson was 8lb 7oz and I thought that was big, so did my daughter after giving birth to two daughters who were a civilized 6lb something. Hi Myst! Don't ask me, I was just copying the ad...haha. Its really funny how ads like that seem to just pop up in association with what we were talking about......remember that happening before? Oz, is your sore arm the reason why you keep spilling drinks, perhaps? *hides* Anyway, glad to hear its better....
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Post by fridayschild713 on May 22, 2007 1:51:35 GMT 10
My sister one upped baby Jarvis. She was 9 pounds 14 ounces at birth. (I was smaller- 7 pounds 15 oz.)
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Post by SJ on May 22, 2007 2:30:57 GMT 10
I was only 4 pounds something!
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Post by Andy, the soccer Mum on May 22, 2007 6:02:22 GMT 10
Gorgeous photo, and she looks ready to go to me. The doctors don't usually let Mums go more than 14 days over so should be 30th May at the latest.
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Post by lisard on May 22, 2007 8:50:55 GMT 10
my son was 10pound 10 ozs and i am only 4 ft 11 3/4 inches tall
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Post by erinbella on May 22, 2007 8:56:02 GMT 10
my son was 10pound 10 ozs and i am only 4 ft 11 3/4 inches tall Oh my god lisard ! How did you do it? It must have been terrible. I, my sister and three of brothers were over 9 pounds, two other brothers 10 pounds.
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Post by lisard on May 22, 2007 9:02:33 GMT 10
i went into labour and they found there was no way he would be able to arrive unassisted so it was an emergency c- section at 5.30 in the morning, back in those days you had to have a general knockout he was 24 inches long
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