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proxieme
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posted October 07, 2005 10:22 AM           Edit/Delete Message
I'm a little worried.

...Meg keeps lifting up my shirt, laying her head on my stomach, and saying, "Baybee..." and then looking at me and nodding.

...Are any of you on B/C pills?
...I only have 4 of the "placebos" left (out of 7) and my period hasn't started yet...
How long does it take?

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FishKitten
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posted October 07, 2005 11:26 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for FishKitten     Edit/Delete Message
I haven't been on the pill for years, but usually your period starts by the time you have taken the third placebo. How long have you been on the pill? This wasn't the first month was it?

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proxieme
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posted October 07, 2005 11:46 AM           Edit/Delete Message
This was the first month (I had been on the IUD before that but it's been taken out...long story), so I'm hoping that it's just hormonal oddness and Meghan being presently obsessed with babies.

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FishKitten
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posted October 07, 2005 11:54 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for FishKitten     Edit/Delete Message
Probably is just hormones, then. Did you start with the pills right at the end of your last period? Did you take one every day and do you take them at roughly the same time every day? If those answers are yes, you are probably not pregnant. I'm sure things will be fine in a couple of days.

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proxieme
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posted October 07, 2005 11:31 PM           Edit/Delete Message
Yeah, I'm fine FK

Thanks for responding.

I'm going to have to hunt down some Duct Tape for the little Monkey though...
"Baaybee...!"
Trying to give her Mommy a heart attack...
Harumph.

I shouldn't've been too worried - *everything's* a baby to Meg right now, even our 65 lb dog.

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Bluemoon
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posted October 07, 2005 11:38 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Bluemoon     Edit/Delete Message
Megan will be a great mama!!! LOL! I love your Megan stories, Prox!!!

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proxieme
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posted October 07, 2005 11:49 PM           Edit/Delete Message
It's funny - she's soooo much more feminine and nurturing than I was at that age (given stories).

She still plays with cars, trys to work on her Daddy's VW, and runs around like a crazy little monkey (we even have the sound effect down pat...I'll carry her from the bathtub to our room with her going, "Oo, ah-ah-ah!"), but she *loves baby dolls*; a baby on TV'll make her stop in her tracks ("Itsa Baybee!"); heck, really - anything and everything that she can nurture or cuddle or do something for is a "baybee".

And I guess this speaks well for my parenting, but she's the kissiest and huggiest child, though she's taken her father's cue and pats people on the back three times after an embrace.

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pixelpixie
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posted October 08, 2005 12:16 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for pixelpixie     Edit/Delete Message
"pats people on the back three times"

awwwwwwwwwww........
I love her.
Isn't that silly? I really do.

What's wrong with another baybeeeeeee????

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proxieme
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posted October 08, 2005 01:05 AM           Edit/Delete Message
You think you love her now?
How about this:

She can speak Hut (as in the language of Jabba the Hut):
GooGeeGawaGeeGoo!

I've a talented child

And while on the toilet today (because Mommies don't get to close bathroom doors), I watched her run up and down our 15/20-foot hallway, giggling with plump little legs pumping and arms held high the whole time.
She was streaming a length of ribbon and being chased by a nearly frantic Harry.

Why no baby right now?
Jase's been gone a lot - Army stuff - and we've been disconnecting a bit.
He hasn't been here since Wednesday, though he was supposed to be back on Thursday (he won't be back until Saturday or perhaps Sunday) and thing's've been thus for over a year.
A deployment would be easier to deal with than the constant not knowing when he'll be here and when not, and at least then I wouldn't get angry and jealous listening to him complain that the Irish Pub that they usually go to while on detail didn't have a singer that night - my emotions stemming from the fact that I had just finished cleaning up the poop that leaked out of Meg's diaper in a massive fecal explosion...and he's complaining because he couldn't sing along.
Also Jase isn't ready for another child - he's barely ready for the one that we have now, and is going through an early-life crisis (to be expected Astrologically, I suppose - Saturn's doing wonderful things to both his and my charts at the moment...and for some time to come).
He has no idea what he wants to do, is angry at the world because he's not flying, and considers (on and off) resigning his commission.

Things've been tense, and more than once I've almost thumbed my nose and set off for WIC-Approved, Food-Stamp-Collecting, Subsidized Housing Single-Mom-Dom rather than continue. But that would be dumb.
I love him, and I believe that he loves me in his own Aquarian way...though part of me wishes I had married a nice Cancer or Scorpio

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