yay! i'm 37 weeks today. i'm just
congratulating my baby on making it this
far. i know i'm probably gonna go right
to 41 weeks and have a huge kid lol but
that's okay. at least then i can put
these huge hips to some use finally.
i don't think
anyone is around here today. i am locked
up in the office today while work is being
done on the house. i have nothing better
to do but download music, read parenting
books and make random posts on here. i
feel like a prisoner. i'm making a cd of
songs to listen to during labour. any
suggestions anyone???
and karin (ladylee) is 37 weeks today
too!! i guess she is getting the baby
turned today so i wish her luck on that
(someone made a post about it too) and
congrats on both of us making it to 37!!
not too much longer now! i really hope
the version goes well!
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Jolie_3110
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Dec 2005 Posts: 1755 Location: Essex, England
Posted: 07-02-07 12:39pm
wow congratulations, 37 weeks and your
classed as full term!!
Sorry dont have many ideas for music for
labour. My taste in music is pretty bad!
Do
you have any songs so far?
I cant believe so many people seem to be
so close to having their babies!!!
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kaerbear
Most Diplomatic Poster
Joined: 10 Apr 2007 Posts: 1557 Location: ,
Posted: 07-02-07 12:50pm
so far i've just got a collection going of
new age-y stuff like ocean waves and whale
sounds and rain falling, that kind of
thing, with music in the background. it's
like meditation and relaxation, yoga-type
music. i wanted to make another one with
some songs on it but i can't think of any
nice soothing relaxing songs to put on it.
so far i only have "my darling child" by
sinead o'connor. that's such a cute song.
i put it on a compliation i made for my
neice one time and she just loves it when
me or my mom sing it for her. but yeah,
so far i don't have anything else for that
cd.
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