Getting Discharged Tomorrow
I have to admit, out of all of my birth experiences, Brigham and Women’s has been the best hospital I … Continue reading Getting Discharged Tomorrow
I have to admit, out of all of my birth experiences, Brigham and Women’s has been the best hospital I … Continue reading Getting Discharged Tomorrow
On Tuesday, July 31, after numerous glasses of water, lots of wincing and many contractions it occurred to me that … Continue reading Isabelle Faith
This morning my head is very cluttered with all sorts of random thoughts so my hope is that I will … Continue reading The Day I was Quiet for Once.
It’s official, Isabelle is considered full term today. I still can’t believe how fast this pregnancy has flown by in … Continue reading Full Term Today
Today was our final fetal echocardiogram. I don’t know what happens during the ride from Plymouth to Boston, but I … Continue reading Final Fetal Echo and other events of a Tuesday
It’s funny what fear can do to a person. It can take a well-adjusted human being and reduce them to … Continue reading It’s All in my Head
Yesterday was a bad day. I ached, was feeling sorry for myself and was just in a bad spot. Between … Continue reading Meltdown followed by a Gratitude List
And then there were six. Weeks, that is. Six weeks until the 39th week or D-Day. My scheduled C section … Continue reading OB Appointment tomorrow
Isabelle will be making her debut 7 weeks tomorrow and my anxiety grows as each day passes. It’s funny, when … Continue reading 7 Weeks and Counting
Tomorrow we get to see Isabelle and how much she has grown. I can tell you that she mus have … Continue reading Big day tomorrow
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