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I was not trying...I actually just had my son on 7/31/11 and went in for my 6 wk check up and they asked me if I wanted to be on birth control and I said no (we had been TTC for over 4 yrs. Had an IUI in Sept. 2010 and it didn't work...ended up getting pregnant the following month!!). Since it took so long to have my son, I thought I wasn't going to be able to have any more kids...well, I got pregnant right away!! Im currently 27w4d (about 7 months) pregnant (LO due 7/20/12) and my son will be 9 months at the end of this month!!
2. If you know the gender was your mommy intuition right or what do you think you are having?
I thought I was having a boy. All my dreams were boys - my MIL had a dream I was having a girl - she was right!
3. Have you started the nursery?
After my baby shower I will start.
4. What was the first item you bought for your LO?
After I found out I was having a girl, I went to the store and bought her a little dress.
5. Bottle or Breast?
I breast fed for a little bit with my son, but didn't have much luck. I will try again with my daughter. If not, bottle fed it is!
6. Who will be in the delivery room with you?
My hubby and mom. My MIL really wants to be there too...Im still debating that one...
7. What is your biggest fear about delivery?
That anything will be wrong with my baby
8. What's one thing that you've learned from being pregnant?
Not all pregnancies are the same! This one is so much different from my first!View Thread

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- Pale skin , lips, and nails
- Feeling tired or weak
- Dizziness
- Shortness of breath
- Rapid heartbeat
- Trouble concentrating
Risks of Anemia in PregnancySevere or untreated iron-deficiency anemia during pregnancy can increase your risk of:
- Preterm or low-birth-weight baby
- Blood transfusion (if you lose a significant amount of blood during delivery)
- Postpartum depression
- Preterm or low-birth-weight baby
- Baby with a serious birth defect of the spine or brain (neural tube defects)
click here for more info:
http://www.webmd.com/baby/anemia-in-pregnancy
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