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Date Posted: 17:38:12 02/04/02 Mon
Author: Rev.
Author Host/IP: ricky.mwt.net / 207.190.94.4
Subject: Re: To be a Grand parent.
In reply to: LadyMarlin 's message, "To be a Grand parent." on 07:07:24 01/25/02 Fri

Lady Marlin, "Paul" is a good name. It has a great history with certain individuals and is more socially acceptable than "tadpole."
By the way, my first child was 3 lbs. 11 oz.
The second was 5 lbs, 14 oz.
The third was 7 lbs. 2 oz and the fourth was 7 lbs. 4 oz.

Worst part is that I suffered from "sympathetic weight gain" with all four of my wife's pregnancies! Pass the Slim Fast!

Rev.


>Well the time is approaching for our little 'tadpole'
>to become a 'froggy'. My daugter's due date is Feb
>16th. she has been having tons of trouble picking out
>a name, so I nicknamed my grandson, yes it is a boy,
>Tadpole. Cute huh?
>Seemed appropiate since he was swimming around in
>liquid in her belly all these months. But once he
>makes his appearence, I will have to change that name
>I reckon. Wonder if Froggy will do? I plan on making
>him just like one of the little rascals anyway. :)
>
>Speaking of due dates, she went to the doctor wed. and
>after an ultrasound, the doctors made a decision that
>I am not so sure I can live with. They measured the
>baby by the pictures and computer wizardry and came up
>with a weight of 5 pounds and 3 oz. They told my
>daughter that if he don't gain a pound by next week,
>they will induce labor, taking the baby two weeks
>early. Now I ask you, what kind of deal is that? What
>happened to the old days when the baby 'cooked' until
>it was done and then 'popped' out. (I use those terms
>lightly). I plan on going with her next Thursday and
>just finding out what is going on. Something about
>the umbilical cord being too small and the placenta
>not doing its job properly was all I could gather.
>
>Some of you don't know what we have been through
>during this last eight months. She found out she was
>prego, then seperated from her husband, moved back
>home, he filed for a divorce, it was final in Oct. Now
>he is over here every single nite and it is driving me
>crazy....
>
>I lost my home office, we turned it back into a
>bedroom/nursery for her. I got her a job with the
>company I work with for, the last two months. She
>hadn't worked over 40 hours prior to that all last
>year. Now she is on sick leave until after the child
>is born and may not have a job when she is ready to go
>back, due to the 90 day probationary period... The
>'father' and I use that term very LOOSELY, is working
>FOR a CHANGE, so he best help out with diapers.
>
>Since you now know some of the background, I will tell
>why I am concerned for the baby. While seperated from
>her husband, before the divorce was final, HIS
>girlfriend attacked my daughter in her fifth month of
>pregancy. She was sent by ambulance to a neonatal
>labor room, she almost lost the baby. The girl was
>kicking her in the belly and screaming that she hoped
>both Jen and baby died. Jen has been having
>contractions peroidacially since then. There may be
>something major going on, but the doctors haven't told
>us anything is terribly wrong. There might have been
>damage done to the placenta during the attack, and
>that is why the baby isn't getting all the nourishment
>he needs....??? I don't know, they aren't saying. I
>intend on finding out next thursday at her appointment.
>
>Please remember our family in your prayers and
>especially this unborn child! Pray for a healthy baby,
>please.
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Mary, soon to be a grandma, LadyMarlin

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