Hi, I just kind of stumbled onto your blog. I myself am pregnant (17 weeks) so I figured it would be okay to comment. Your boob comment just made me laugh out loud!! Of course I too am experiencing mighty large bazookas for the first time in my life. I just wanted to say, that if they are hurting now like mine did in the beginning, they eventually stop hurting, or maybe you just get used to them, whatever the case, you will just be able to enjoy them later down the road.
That's great...i keep teasing my partner about this as she's the one trying to get pregnant. i don't think she'll appreciate them as much as i will, nor does she appreciate the jokes. heheh (not to sound like a frat boy or anything)
It's actually excruciating a fair amount of the time, so I'd have to say no one is getting to enjoy them much.
We do like all this activity (i.e. growth and pain) because it didn't happen for this long or to this extreme the last go 'round and therefore it seems like a good sign that Harpo's still Happenin'.
We have both known for as long as we can remember that we wanted to have kids. We decided to start down the road to parenthood about three years ago, beginning with research. In May of 2004 we began inseminating, and in July, we hit the jackpot. Unfortunately, it turned out to be a partial molar pregnancy, and we endured a miscarriage, followed by months of medical treatment, monitoring, and frustration. We began trying to conceive again in May 2005 (against our doctor's advice). We were lucky to get pregnant again in July. Despite our fears and worries, this pregnancy went smoothly and ended with a wonderful home birth and a beautiful baby girl. A new chapter begins....
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Spend money on at least one good bra. You can wash it on the weekend.
By Display, at 11:27 AM
heheheheheheh
looking forward to seeing you AND your boobs this wekend...
:)
By Shelli, at 12:39 PM
Hehe. You think she's exaggerating, but she's not...
By Cait, at 7:52 PM
I'm updating my blogroll and would like to add you to it. Let me know if you'd rather not be on there.
By Anonymous, at 7:59 PM
God, I'm glad I didn't read that at work. I would have guffawed, and they already think I'm nuts as it is! :o)
By hd, at 9:08 PM
heather, I *posted* that at work... hope to God they don't spy on us at the level they're rumored to...!
(babytux, please go ahead. one of these millennia I will update our bloglists!)
By Jen, at 9:18 PM
As a woman who is outgrowing the third bra size in 18 weeks, I know she's not exaggerating.
When y'all come back here this fall or so, we'll take an afternoon and go to my favorite bra shot.
By Display, at 10:08 AM
Hi, I just kind of stumbled onto your blog. I myself am pregnant (17 weeks) so I figured it would be okay to comment. Your boob comment just made me laugh out loud!! Of course I too am experiencing mighty large bazookas for the first time in my life. I just wanted to say, that if they are hurting now like mine did in the beginning, they eventually stop hurting, or maybe you just get used to them, whatever the case, you will just be able to enjoy them later down the road.
Good Luck with everything,
Marussia
By Reesh, at 11:45 AM
Ahem. By "bra shot," I mean "bra shop." Shop with a P.
Thank you.
By Display, at 11:52 AM
That's great...i keep teasing my partner about this as she's the one trying to get pregnant. i don't think she'll appreciate them as much as i will, nor does she appreciate the jokes. heheh (not to sound like a frat boy or anything)
By Amanda, at 12:52 PM
It's actually excruciating a fair amount of the time, so I'd have to say no one is getting to enjoy them much.
We do like all this activity (i.e. growth and pain) because it didn't happen for this long or to this extreme the last go 'round and therefore it seems like a good sign that Harpo's still Happenin'.
By Jen, at 1:36 PM
I was waiting for some real Canadian input! :D
Culture? Perhaps.
Geography? Without a doubt.
Language? Indeed (pain).
Cuisine? Duh! (But not yet, thank God).
By Jen, at 5:57 PM
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