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Subject: more kicking


Author:
Mary
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Date Posted: 01/24/07 9:04pm

Hello, everyone. The board has been really quiet lately. I wonder where all the advice seekers are. Anyway, I just wanted to confirm the kicking. I have felt it much more in the days since my first experience. I get excited everytime. I will be sitting in class and feel him (or her) and get a big, dumb smile on my face, which probably mystifies my classmates, who cant tell that I'm pregnant, let alone that my baby is making his presence known to me.

On monday, I had to give a speech in front of the class, and, of course, I was really nervous. I got good marks on my speech. But all that extra adrenaline must have sent baby to the moon, because for the next several hours, I could feel his vigorous movements distinctly. The little guy was all excited! Just wanted to share. Hope everyone is doing well. Much Luv!

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[> Subject: Re: more kicking


Author:
Tracey (Awwwwww....)
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Date Posted: 01/25/07 3:33am

Mary~
What joy it is to feel those first few flutters...it's kinda fun knowing that your classmates don't know just yet. It's amazing to know that you have him/her all to yourself, just growing and thriving in there and most of the world doesn't even know yet.
LOL about the adrenaline from your speech and the baby kicking! That's too funny! lol I know what you mean about the adrenaline rush from giving a speech. I hated speech class when I was in college. It made me a nervous wreck! lol I'll never forget the one time RIGHT before it was my turn to give my speech. I was taking a sip of my soda, of course I was wearing a white top and I dribbled soda down the front of me. I had to stand up front with soda all over my shirt...felt like a fool! lol You do usually get used to standing in front of people though..I went on and became a teacher, so I was always in front of an audience speaking. :)
Anyhow, thank you so much for coming by and updating us...yeah, it does sometimes get to be a ghost town around here...then other times, we have TONS happening! lol

Have a good day and please continue to stop by and keep us posted!
God bless,
Tracey
[> Subject: Re: more kicking


Author:
Donna
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Date Posted: 01/28/07 8:15pm

Hi Mary,
It's so sweet to hear the excitement coming from your posts. There is nothing in the world as precious as feeling your baby move. Just wait til you reach the end and the baby moves like a wave from side to side, it is sooo amazing !!
Donna
[> Subject: Re: more kicking


Author:
Melanie
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Date Posted: 02/ 5/07 3:21pm

Hi Mary,

I always felt it such a relief and exciting time to feel my baby moving. Just wait until your baby gets hiccups. My youngest had them a lot. LOL Memories!

I'm very glad to hear how well the speech went and very funny that your baby got so excited along with you. :)

--Melanie



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