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| | From: Terilynn (Original Message) | Sent: 10/7/2005 1:30 PM |
They could tell one for sure, and the other remains a semi mystery. They are sure what we've known as a is a boy. B they think is also a boy. But they're not sure. They did amniocentesis on both babies, so we'll know the sexes for certain next tuesday. If I hadn't had that, they were gonna make me go back every 2 to 3 weeks. NOT happening. That trip is expensive.
So I'm not feeling the best.
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My ultrasound pictures from yesterday.
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Awwww Teri,,,,,, thanks for sharing with us the pics and the news of how things went,,,,, your angels are looking fantastic and I know you were relieved that there was no signs of Downs and the other things they tested for. Let us know the results of the amino when you get it back,,,,,,, Hugs to you Honey! Keep taking such good care of yourself and those angels,,,,,,,, Hope you felt us with you!!! We are still remembering you in prayer,,,,, Keep smiling, Cuddles |
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| | From: Bar | Sent: 10/7/2005 8:33 PM |
A friend once told me that carrying twins was not twice as hdr ascarrying one baby. She said it was three times as hard. But it did have an advantage after the babies came. She put the cribs next to each other just far enough apart that the babies couldn't touch each other. She said they would entertain themselves for hours just making noises and reaching for the other child. She claimed their facination with the other twin made up for all the extra work. Must be something to it cause that was way back when we used cloth diapers and washed every day. Remember you have to be resting every free second . I hope you get to feeling better. By the way my friend had identical boys. The only thing they ever did together after they left the cribs was fight. Bar |
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