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Due Sept 5thView Thread

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We feel/want: Boy
Family says: Boy
Friends/Co-workers: 50/50 split
Carrying low and everywhere, no m/s, & no acne say Boy.
Food cravings and high HB say Girl.View Thread

As far as the registry and baby room... Between my mother, sister, mother-in-law, and sister-in-law, I don't think I have to buy anything for 2 years.....
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I was wondering what everyone was packing for their 1-2 day stay after delivery. I've heard to pack some pajama pants, granny panties, and XL pads... I know it's a bit early, but it's something to think about

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First due Sept 5th. Big u/s April 14th. Yay!View Thread

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At 16w1d, I had gained 6 lbs and I feel like I've gained at least 2-3 lbs since then.
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First due 9-05View Thread
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