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Kreeg pas dit toegestuurd van mn schoonzus ;-) nu wel toepasselijk voor jou Wenser
You may be in your 40th week of pregnancy if....
...you cry when your midwife appointment gets rescheduled for the next day because you thought that maybe the simple act of *seeing* your midwife would put you into labor
...you can't read a Psalm without crying
...you can't watch Children are a Blessing without crying
...you CAN'T STOP CRYING!
...you're crying because you're crying
...you're chugging Red Raspberry leaf tea like it's going out of style
...you believe that with all the Evening Primrose Oil you've been taking, Baby is just going to *slide* out, no pushing required
...you Google things like: "How to induce labor naturally" "Is weepiness a pre-labor symptom" and "Has it ever happened where a woman never went into labor on her own"
...you feel 6 weeks overdue because your last child was born 6 weeks early
...you fold the laundry, clean the house, get groceries, and rake leaves "for the last time before the Baby comes," just like you did last week
...you have one and a half outfits that actually still fit you and you "save" them for special occasions
...you think, "Don't worry, in two weeks this will all be a distant memory" is a completely unsympathetic thing for someone to say
...you're hoping that with all the Braxton Hicks that have been going on, you're already going to be dilated 6cm when REAL labor starts
...you've forgotten what your toes look like
...you are thankful God created humans with a normal gestational period of 40 weeks and genuinely feel sorry for mother elephants who are pregnant for 95 weeks
...you wonder, "Is this IT?" with every contraction
...you are abundantly thankful for God's sparing mercies over your Baby's life so far and are trusting in His gracious character to make all things go well when the big day comes
...you long to hold a newborn in your arms, breathe in that newborn baby smell, and kiss those tiny fingers and toes, even if it means a hard labor and delivery, surgery, or another manual placenta removal
...you feel abundantly blessed that the new life within your womb has reached full-term, especially when remembering that several months ago, you were on strict bed-rest at your in-laws, hoping to make it to 24 weeks
...you think you'll never tire of hearing that newborn cry
Kreeg pas dit toegestuurd van mn schoonzus ;-) nu wel toepasselijk voor jou Wenser
You may be in your 40th week of pregnancy if....
...you cry when your midwife appointment gets rescheduled for the next day because you thought that maybe the simple act of *seeing* your midwife would put you into labor
...you can't read a Psalm without crying
...you can't watch Children are a Blessing without crying
...you CAN'T STOP CRYING!
...you're crying because you're crying
...you're chugging Red Raspberry leaf tea like it's going out of style
...you believe that with all the Evening Primrose Oil you've been taking, Baby is just going to *slide* out, no pushing required
...you Google things like: "How to induce labor naturally" "Is weepiness a pre-labor symptom" and "Has it ever happened where a woman never went into labor on her own"
...you feel 6 weeks overdue because your last child was born 6 weeks early
...you fold the laundry, clean the house, get groceries, and rake leaves "for the last time before the Baby comes," just like you did last week
...you have one and a half outfits that actually still fit you and you "save" them for special occasions
...you think, "Don't worry, in two weeks this will all be a distant memory" is a completely unsympathetic thing for someone to say
...you're hoping that with all the Braxton Hicks that have been going on, you're already going to be dilated 6cm when REAL labor starts
...you've forgotten what your toes look like
...you are thankful God created humans with a normal gestational period of 40 weeks and genuinely feel sorry for mother elephants who are pregnant for 95 weeks
...you wonder, "Is this IT?" with every contraction
...you are abundantly thankful for God's sparing mercies over your Baby's life so far and are trusting in His gracious character to make all things go well when the big day comes
...you long to hold a newborn in your arms, breathe in that newborn baby smell, and kiss those tiny fingers and toes, even if it means a hard labor and delivery, surgery, or another manual placenta removal
...you feel abundantly blessed that the new life within your womb has reached full-term, especially when remembering that several months ago, you were on strict bed-rest at your in-laws, hoping to make it to 24 weeks
...you think you'll never tire of hearing that newborn cry