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Old November 19th 03, 04:00 PM
Sophie
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"Kari" wrote in message
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Sophie -

With Xander I was STARVING by 3 weeks. I ate and ate until about week 6 or

7
when the morning sickness kicked in. With Noah, I never got morning

sickness
and just kept on eating, lol I can't remember with Kaylie, I think it was

a
mix kind of in between.
After this time around, I really believe people now when they say each
pregnancy is different. I had 3 completely different pregnancies, I swore

I
was having twins this time around too! (because of the starving in the
beginning and the awful morning sickess after)

Kari
Mom to Kaylie (7) Noah (4) and Xander (7 weeks)



Ooohhh I don't want *really bad* morning sickness. Lol. I do want to stop
being hungry 24/7 though. I wonder if we're so hungry cos our body knows
what's next - all that nausea.

Well I won't even attempt to guess the gender of this one after the tricks
Lewis played on me - lol.


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Old November 19th 03, 04:24 PM
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Ooohhh I don't want *really bad* morning sickness. Lol. I do want to

stop
being hungry 24/7 though. I wonder if we're so hungry cos our body knows
what's next - all that nausea.


Did you have morning sickness with any of the other 3?



Well I won't even attempt to guess the gender of this one after the tricks
Lewis played on me - lol.



Tell me about it. Even though I felt boy all along with Xander, I had been
wrong on my instincts the first 2 times. Not to mention *everyone* told me
we were having a girl. So, you are probably leaning towards a girl this
time, eh? I know that I am really really hoping #4 is a girl but I'd
actually be suprised to have anything other than boys now. Just my gut
feeling.

Kari


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Old November 19th 03, 05:48 PM
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Did you have morning sickness with any of the other 3?


Oh yeah. I only threw up with Charlotte, but I lost weight with Patrick.


Tell me about it. Even though I felt boy all along with Xander, I had been
wrong on my instincts the first 2 times. Not to mention *everyone* told me
we were having a girl. So, you are probably leaning towards a girl this
time, eh? I know that I am really really hoping #4 is a girl but I'd
actually be suprised to have anything other than boys now. Just my gut
feeling.

Kari



I thought I felt boy with Patrick cos that was what I wanted. I have no
idea why I was so sure Lewis was a girl. I think I feel girl this time cos
it's what I want (and www.chinagold.com says it is - lol). I know I won't
be able to help but make a guess after I'm told the heart rate at my first
appointment - lol.


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Old November 19th 03, 06:08 PM
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Sophie wrote in message
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It's not true that pigging out at the beginning of a pregnancy, instead of
having morning sickness, is a sign of twins gulp is it??


No not twins, but I have heard it about triplets ;o)
--
Sue (mom to three girls)
I'm Just a Raggedy Ann in a Barbie Doll World...


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Old November 19th 03, 06:20 PM
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"Sue" wrote in message
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Sophie wrote in message
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It's not true that pigging out at the beginning of a pregnancy, instead

of
having morning sickness, is a sign of twins gulp is it??


No not twins, but I have heard it about triplets ;o)
--
Sue (mom to three girls)
I'm Just a Raggedy Ann in a Barbie Doll World...



Hey that'd give me an even number


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Old November 19th 03, 06:34 PM
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No, isn't it the opposite -- that women with twins *more* morning
sickness, because of the extra dose of hormones? I'm sure I read that
twins often come with worse and longer m/s.

ROFL about the triplets comment! You've always said that #4 would be
twins just to screw you guys up, right? Madame Sophie strikes again...

Hey, how come Madame Sophie can't predict her own gender? Is your
feeling for me (another girl) still holding strong?

Mary S.
mom to the Sproutkin, 20 months
(and hoping for another)

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Old November 19th 03, 06:55 PM
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It's not true that pigging out at the beginning of a pregnancy, instead of
having morning sickness, is a sign of twins gulp is it??


I suppose twins might lead to more pigging out, but it's not true that pigging
out invariably means twins. :-)

I gained as much weight in my first trimester with DS than in the second and
third combined, because I was both ravenous all the time and feeling exhausted
all the time. So I pigged out and didn't exercise. :-) I had some nausea but
it was almost always alleviated by eating something. :-)

DS was not, of course, twins.

Holly
Mom to Camden, 2.5 yrs
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Old November 19th 03, 07:01 PM
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"Ericka Kammerer" wrote in message
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Sophie wrote:


Well I won't even attempt to guess the gender of this one after the

tricks
Lewis played on me - lol.



Madame Sophie's powers only work on other people?
How unfair! ;-)

Best wishes,
Ericka


Lol.


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Old November 19th 03, 07:02 PM
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"Mary" wrote in message ...

No, isn't it the opposite -- that women with twins *more* morning
sickness, because of the extra dose of hormones? I'm sure I read that
twins often come with worse and longer m/s.


Um, we'll change that prediction if I get bad morning sickness, 'kay?



ROFL about the triplets comment! You've always said that #4 would be
twins just to screw you guys up, right? Madame Sophie strikes again...


I know! My mom was one, her mom had sister who were twins - yikes!


Hey, how come Madame Sophie can't predict her own gender?


My radar for myself is too tired - lol.

Is your
feeling for me (another girl) still holding strong?

Mary S.
mom to the Sproutkin, 20 months
(and hoping for another)



Yep, another girl


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Old November 19th 03, 07:05 PM
Ericka Kammerer
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Sophie wrote:


Well I won't even attempt to guess the gender of this one after the tricks
Lewis played on me - lol.



Madame Sophie's powers only work on other people?
How unfair! ;-)

Best wishes,
Ericka

 




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