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he was born at 33 or 35 weeks (it depend on what dr you ask)
he was 5lb 4 oz and 18 inches longView Thread




im due 12-26-2001 and it was totaly not expected we have had 2 misscarages and the last one was 21/2 yrs ago so we thought we were not able to get pg again and was going to go to the dr to see about getting my tubs tied .
My dr wants me to start progesterone from 16 weeks on and i dont know any thing about it . If i could get some info that would be Awsome
Have a great day everyone
TheresaView Thread





im also 39 and we just found out 2wks ago tha we are expecting 12-26-2011 the dr was telling me about all of the diffrent tests and so on but i have 2 very healthy kids (one 14 and one11) and it wouldnt mater either way but dont stress . this is our 3rd pregnancy together but we had a horable dr who didnt care at all . So my best advice is to relax and let nature take its corse . Good luckView Thread
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