Not really. We have the clothes, the diapers, the crib, the stroller, and the car seat. Other things we can get later.
Our car has been packed since we spent the night at the hospital. Our overnight clothes, the car seat, the diaper bag, and the baby's clothes all packed. Just need a baby now.
She has researched a lot of ways to induce labor naturally and asked as well. Nothing she has tried has worked, so we are just playing the waiting game. It should happen in the next couple of weeks... we are hoping anyway.
Hmmm have you tried different methods to urge the pregnancy to come faster? I've heard different methods like eating spicy foods, sex, and laughter can induce pregnancy. Heck, I think laughter may even help her with that high blood pressure. I'm sure I'm of absolute no help when it comes to giving pregnancy advice, however I just wanted to give my two cents.
If they haven't done much with it, they must know the procedures. This must be very common among pregnant women.
Well, if problems come up during the pregnancy, you can deliver prior to the due date. If you are having a lot of problems, most places do not like to see you go past the due date at all.
Amanda (my fiance) has high blood pressure and protein in her urine, which are two signs of preeclampsia, a very bad pregnancy "disease". If left untreated, she could lose function in her kidneys, liver, and other organs as well as have seizures during labor. The only cure is to terminate a pregnancy, which means most times to have the baby.
Her blood pressure since last thursday has been really high, yet they haven't done much with it. It's confusing the hell outta both of us.
Oh, sorry for the mistake>.> Now I've heard that problems are more likely to develop if the baby is born after it's 9 months due date and it isn't ready to deliver. Is this true? I'm sure you've read all the baby books.
OMG! So the baby is coming soon! Wow! What's the cardinal rule? You aren't allowed to go to the hospital until the contractions are 10 minutes apart (or is it less)?
I used to play Magic, and still know how to play, but I haven't in a while. Definitely, if Wizards of the Coast made a Zelda collection, I would collect.
I've had this idea before (but more for Pokemon/Yu-gi-oh like cards). I've never played Magic the Gathering, but if Nintendo ever made a Zelda set, I would start collecting.