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One more question, did any of you develop hemorrhoids? If so, what did you do to treat them? I heard everything from witch hazel to sitz baths help. Unfortunately, my doctor said that these are common in pregnancy so there is no avoiding them.View Thread

The thing we are used to is hot weather. More than a year ago our city had a freeze where it snowed and the temperatures were very very low, like in the single digits and teens. Now, we weren't used to that. I am sure those of you who live in the part of the US where you get lots of snow you are used to that kind of weather.
Stay safe and cool this summer.View Thread

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(1). 23 weeks
(2). First one
(3). Maybe
(4). Chocalate frosting
(5). Don't know yet
(6). Irene Charlize, if it is a girl, Micah Israel, if it is a boy
(7). The frizz in my hair has gotten worse. I have naturally curly hair and it is frizzy to begin with, but for some reason it has gotten worse. So tough to take care of frizzy, curly hair. Sometimes I am so lazy I just put it up into a bun. The heat where I live is so bad. But, the humidity is not as bad as I am sure it is in other places.View Thread



What will you name your little baby boy? If my baby is a girl, her name will be: Irene Charlize. I always said that if I had a girl, I would name her after my grandmother. If he is a boy, his name will be Micah Israel. I love that name.
Again, Happy Anniversary!
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