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michelle1981

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Posted: 01-22-06 08:00am

They could be off by up to a pound either way.....

Chanee please read some books---.A.N.Y book!!!
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kirztensmummy

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Posted: 01-22-06 08:46am

chanee wrote:
shut up kirtzen I rather have a c-section then have my vagina ripped from front to back.



lol its prob all ripped up dear in all ur posts all u did was put somethin bout sex I wont be surprised if uve been sh!Tstabbed daily...
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Posted: 01-22-06 09:08am

chanee wrote:
you are obsessed with me I see that now lol i'm not into girls for the records and look at you need to be heard all the time so to bed no one is talking to you awww you have a fetish for the hood lol u suck just like michelle and I see people don't learn or grow up I bet your children have fun being raised by children yes i'm claim and not in health forum mode but i've talk to blaze and I told her I would stop all the bad stuff I was saying and you can't piss me off at the moment you don't matter and I guess I really matter to you that obvious you make post about me and now your in my post how sweet I think my hubby is getting jealous
chanee


not sure which of us you are speaking to, but let me pop you back into reality darling.
First off......Not sure of anyone who would want to be obsessed with someone that thinks giving birth at 32 weeks is perfectly fine. Nice try at making yourself feel complete though. It just didn't work that's all. Lol
the only fetish for the hood looks like you in the ghetto way you talk and spell. It's called hooked on phonics, get it.
Not sure you should really speak of how any of us raise our children. We knew enough that it was in our children's best interests to have them delivered at 40 weeks. You failed at your attempts again dear. Lol
what is your husband getting jealous at? Hah what a joke.

Look, if you don't want to be treated like your straight out of the hood, use your brain. It was given to you, so don't waste it. And it would be best if you re-thought this ridiculous move of having a c-section at 32 weeks. Knock-knock. :roll:
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sunshine424

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Posted: 01-22-06 09:10am

chanee wrote:
yes diamondz i'm having a choice c-section but I did'nt think 32wks was the right time so I throught maybe someone had went through having a choice c-section and could tell me more i'm going to have my baby at 34-36 wks unless my dr tell me baby is ready and I might still not do it cause my hubby says it's too early please don't put words in my mouth and try to jump down peoples throat this has gotten out of hand no one is helping no one and you may think you have help me but you have not you just throwing stuff on the screen without listening to me it's my damn post just stop cause we are not children and i'm tired of acting like one I have a child and I basically glad he can't read yet I don't even want no advice and blaze if your reading this please lock this post i'm tired of this stuff going back and forth it's childish and btw i'm not rushing my baby out it seem the dr's are trying to get him out more then me so whatever none of yall know me so stop judging me ok thxs


unless there is a medical reason you should have a c-section at 34-36 weeks, that is also too early. Anything under 37 weeks is premature. Have you ever heard of this? Your really irritating me now. Wise up. Every pregnant woman would love to end the pregnancy early--it's a long 40 weeks, but the majority knows it will end when the baby is ready to come out.
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sunshine424

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Posted: 01-22-06 09:12am

hopefulmjz wrote:
doctors can tell how much the baby weighs. They've told me how much mine weighs each time i've had an u/s. Does your doctor practice in the streets, or don't they have the equipment to do an u/s?


think before you speak.
The doctor can ...Estimate the weight, not tell you for sure.
And if your doctor is insisting that he can tell the weight for sure (which I highly doubt), then maybe he should practice on the streets your speaking of.
Get a clue.
Ya know.....I hate to sound mean like I may be, but you people need to study up on the subject matter. You really know nothing.
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sunshine424

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Posted: 01-22-06 09:14am

michelle1981 wrote:
chanee wrote:
michelle you probably don't even have sex i've seen your picture it's not a pretty site lol you really need to stop and if you have one one child you will explode

see that's the problem with you, having kids means you've had sex----and that's way too complex for you to understand!
If you have seen my picture you would know I have 2 beautiful boys.

Truly, you're an fool. I'm surprised you can even understand what we write----oh wait, you are having problems reading what we have written :roll:


yes, her boys are beautiful. She is a great mother clearly.....Just take a look at her boys. Love you shell. ;o)
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michelle1981

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Posted: 01-22-06 09:15am

Yes .G.O.D please take the day off from being at the aide of 'fatfamily' and help chanee!!!
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michelle1981

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Posted: 01-22-06 09:17am

Love you right back jamie :d
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diamondsz

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Posted: 01-22-06 09:22am

Group hug~!
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kirztensmummy

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Posted: 01-22-06 09:38am

diamondsz wrote:
group hug~!


yayyyy!!! I love group hugs!!!
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Cambion

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Posted: 01-22-06 12:26pm

Um, why in the world do you want to have a premature child via c-section? Maybe I overlooked the reason buried amidst the squabbles, but I don't even understand why a woman would do that. I know that lugging around a sack of flesh and bones that kicks you every so often is no fun, but if you want to be a mother, then suck it up and go the full 38-40 weeks. Don't have your child cut out a month early. There's no telling what things could go wrong with a premature baby.

I was born at 32 weeks by c-section, and for the most part I was healthy. My only problem was there was something wrong with my legs - they were not straight. My feet pointed out to the sides, away from my body. I had to wear braces on my legs for the first year of my life to straighten them. I don't know if that had to do with me being premature, but if you remove a child from the uterus before it's ready to come out, any number of things can happen to it.

How would you feel if something was wrong with your child that was the result of early delivery? Would a doctor even give a c-section to an otherwise healthy woman? Don't they need a reason to do that?
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fatfamily02

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Posted: 01-22-06 12:40pm

~rubmybuddahbelly~ wrote:
ok whats crazy and some people dont know is if your rh negtive then your body is set to only have one sex gender baby... My sister is rh negative and she has 3 girls her son she misscarried...Her grandma has 4 sons and her 2 daughters she misscarried also one of her sons has 3 girls and his son his wife misscarried and they are all rh negative. Something that u may not know is when your rh negative its actually dangerous for you to have a baby cause while ur body is trying to kill the baby the baby is trying to kill you. Both of your blood types attack each other. It's really scary my sister looked it all up and did the research. It's crazy.... But I still think u should hold off the c section and let your baby come when its ready... If ur child isnt in danger then dont threaten its life..


i said it is kinda like .R.H factor---in the sense that you are a girl and he is a boy--and it is like a battle between the male hormones and the female hormones. I dont remember if they had a name for this or not. But it is hard for girls to carry boys.

I do know about .R.H factor, my brother and his wife have it. She had 2 children 1 girl and 1 boy. She was afraid to have the third child because of the .R.H factor. My daughter is also .R.H factor--i flipped out when I found out she was a negative. (i didnt know until she was pregnant) she has one child--a girl.
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fatfamily02

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Posted: 01-22-06 12:46pm

cambion wrote:
um, why in the world do you want to have a premature child via c-section? Maybe I overlooked the reason buried amidst the squabbles, but I don't even understand why a woman would do that. I know that lugging around a sack of flesh and bones that kicks you every so often is no fun, but if you want to be a mother, then suck it up and go the full 38-40 weeks. Don't have your child cut out a month early. There's no telling what things could go wrong with a premature baby.


I was born at 32 weeks by c-section, and for the most part I was healthy. My only problem was there was something wrong with my legs - they were not straight. My feet pointed out to the sides, away from my body. I had to wear braces on my legs for the first year of my life to straighten them. I don't know if that had to do with me being premature, but if you remove a child from the uterus before it's ready to come out, any number of things can happen to it.


How would you feel if something was wrong with your child that was the result of early delivery? Would a doctor even give a c-section to an otherwise healthy woman? Don't they need a reason to do that?


i dont know what is wrong with all you women--cant you read??? She said the doctor said they would take the baby at 32 weeks---she never said she wanted to do that. she come on here for advice to what the doctor told her--and said she thought this would be too early for the baby--against doc's advice. wondering if anyone had done this, or knew anything about a selective c/section.???? That was a guestion???
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kirztensmummy

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Posted: 01-22-06 12:56pm

fatfamily02 wrote:
i love you chanee--i am sorry. Maybe you should ask your .Dr about the 32 weeks thing. Maybe that is just how they prefer to do it--i dont know. I had a c-section but not a "selective" one, where they order it ahead of time.


joanna dont be such a d!V u just edited your post even u were to unsure of her question. Why kicking up a stink just now? Did u ran out of spiritual words to say? Or wanted another thread started? Like what u said about ur "witch" malarchy let people have their own opinion. Seems to me like you hust want every one to agree with you and your lil gangsta-hood friend" . Those who disagree with you (which is stuck in the real world) seems to be cursed by ur g.O.D.
Im just wonderin coz ive seen your pictures are those sooooooo v.I.S.I.B.L.E. Lines on your belly g.O.D.'s sign of your so-called miracle?
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fatfamily02

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Posted: 01-22-06 13:04pm

What are you talkin about.???? So I edited my post to clarify or add to what I already said. Or for spelling corrections! What are you talking about---who need phonics!!!!
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kirztensmummy

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Posted: 01-22-06 13:38pm

fatfamily02 wrote:
what are you talkin about.???? So I edited my post to clarify or add to what I already said. Or for spelling corrections! What are you talking about---who need phonics!!!!


nevamind: you told her prior to editing that u were unsure bout selective cs etc etc lol phonics? Talk about phonics ei. Ill give u one:
pneumonultramicroscopicsilicovolcanocanios esis??? Lol dont need it. Stop being a liar and stop pretending ok? Cut the cr@p rubbish. Btw u havent answered my question yet, are those lines like a symbol of some sort bout your "miracle pregnancy?" is it like watching mel gibsons' signs? Or just an evidence thats needed to be sent out to the vatican city for authentication?
My oestrogen and progesterone couldnt stand you
does it follow that if its miracle prego ur belly would extremely sag? Doesnt look like a bump to me more like a hefa (lump)
im sick and tired being civil and lecturing bout bringing urself back to reality. Have it your way! But create ur own website or forum site and take your little friends with you try to be considerate to people who are in need of much advise stop being selfish for attention and just shut up! Ffs!!!
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lil_blaze2004

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Posted: 01-22-06 13:45pm

hopefulmjz wrote:
what more facts are there to gather? I can clearly see what a b|tch you are. I don't eat sh|t like you stupid canadians. Looks like you all stick together.


keep talking if you wanna be banned health question.

Michelle, jess...Ya'll could have just answered her question instead of attacking.

Tawana, 32 weeks is early for a c-sec I would wait untill at least 36 if not the full 40 if you can. 32 weeks they are not full gorwn or totally developped yet. I had a c-sec (emergency) at 39w 3d.
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