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jbdowd0798 said:CONGRATS!!! 3/7/10 is awesome and easy to remember! 3+7=10. hee hee I have this thing with numbers...I'm so bizarre! lol I can't wiat to hear more!!!
Happy Birthday (to you and Catelyn!)rkcreations said:WoooHooo! March 7th is an AWESOME day!!! It's MY birthday!!!!!
Teresa! Here's my numbers!
3/7/73 and I'm 37 today!
It's always a good idea to start preparing for your baby's arrival as soon as possible. This can include creating a budget, setting up a nursery, and purchasing necessary items like diapers and clothes.
There are many ways to make labor and delivery more comfortable, such as using relaxation techniques, having a support person with you, and discussing pain management options with your healthcare provider.
Some items you may want to include in your hospital bag are comfortable clothes, toiletries, snacks, and any necessary paperwork or insurance information. It's also a good idea to pack a going-home outfit for your baby.
It's important to discuss this with your healthcare provider, as they will have specific guidelines for when to go to the hospital. Generally, if your contractions are regular and getting closer together, your water breaks, or you experience any bleeding, it's time to head to the hospital.
The postpartum period can be a challenging time as your body adjusts to the physical and hormonal changes after giving birth. You may experience fatigue, mood changes, and discomfort. It's important to take care of yourself during this time and seek support from loved ones and healthcare professionals as needed.