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But a lil spotting here & there, yucky stuff is normal & it will pass.View Thread

I've always loved Sophia, but now its too common! So it's her middle name! But how many "Nola's" do you hear?View Thread

Ive gotton so many rude, dumb comments. Ladies please I know we are all different, show at different times & have all kinds of points & opinions. I love sharing them with friends, but strangers please just be nice! Give us pregnant ladies a chance! lol
After all we are making a person! its hard work!View Thread

My 1st after having 4 boys! And my last!View Thread
Oh its a girl!
My 1st after 4 boys! And my last!View Thread


I feel something in my chest, it comes out so hard too!
Thanks!View Thread

Use gloss or chapstick all the time, having an spf does not prevent or treat them. Just keeping your lips moist & not letting them dry out is the key.
Abreva works like nothing else. It treats & kills the infection, nothing else will, it might dry it up, but its not treating.View Thread

If its a girl, she will be named after my grandmother....Nola Sophia
If its a boy, we are dumb-founded! No clue! Kinda hoping we dont have to come up with a name!
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