Samadhi
Bluelight Crew
My other half is being very nice though, he says my tummy definitely looks like a baby bump and has started being quite affectionate to it, kissing and stroking it lol![]()
This made me smile so much:D

My other half is being very nice though, he says my tummy definitely looks like a baby bump and has started being quite affectionate to it, kissing and stroking it lol![]()
My other half is being very nice though, he says my tummy definitely looks like a baby bump and has started being quite affectionate to it, kissing and stroking it lol![]()
ps i highly recommend to those who know they would like to have more than one kid to have them as close together as possible. my two "irish twins" are best friends and its easier than you'd think to take care of them (even w/both in c.d.'s)
unh, hate to break it to ya but the sickness dont necessarily just go away on a schedule like that....i was sick well into my 2nd trimester and still threw up til 8 mos....
Right now it's all I can do to keep prenatal vitamins down... That's pretty much my goal every day, along with drinking lots of water and snacking on things that seem to be okay with my stomach (mainly grapes, apples, and peanut butter sandwiches).
Spoke with the "head cafeteria lady" (forgot her proper title, sorry!) at a school and from her studies (she's basically a DTR but not certified/registered) has concluded that the majority of the food allergies and disorders seen in children can be traced back to the food we're eating: The food we eat nowadays isn't the same unadulterated food there was even 20 years ago. Who knows what the GMOs and food-like products are doing to our offspring?On a side note: I've always wondered how there's this sudden rise in childhood disorders when people used to drink and smoke constantly while pregnant (for example, my step-dad's mother had nine children while drinking and smoking the entire time and each of them turned out fine). That's not to say I'm advocating drinking, smoking, or using drugs while pregnant BUT I just find it interesting that the more restrictive and careful women get about their diets, vitamins, prenatal care, etc., the more disorders seem to pop up.
I do realize that we're getting better at diagnosing disorders like autism but there's no doubt that there has been a sudden surge in it over the past ten years. I should do some more research on it, come to think of it.
Of course it just seems like a good idea to take vitamins and have a healthy diet so these things go without saying =)