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Re: Gaining too much weight?From: Christine (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 28 May 1999 15:01:24 -0500 (CDT)
That's what they tell me!! And my friend just found out at 17 weeks she's having a boy and she loves cheese as well. I'm finally at the point where I can go longer than 10 minutes without food and I don't need to lay down. It's a real plus!! Actually I feel great. I'm wearing my first "real" maternity shirt today. I feel a bit silly in a way, but at least now ppl that I see every day that don't know me well will know for sure that I'm not just getting chunky. I'm sure everyone is like "oooh, OK, she is pregnant" :o) You're REALLY due 1/1/00?! How neat!
-- Christine > >Christine, I bet you are having a boy! (Yes, I'm contributing to those >old wives tales that really have no basis beyond pure coincidence.) When >I was pregnant with my son, Elliot, I CRAVED CHEESE. I couldn't get >enough of it. Cheese on top of, in, with, next to, or underneath any >kind of food. You name it, I put cheese on it. My DH would joke that >tree bark would taste good with cheese on it. The funny thing is that I >never really liked cheese prior to my pregnancy. And, incidentally, for >the first 4 months or so of the pregnancy I couldn't even look at sweets >without my stomach turning. Now that I'm pregnant again it will be >interesting to see what strange eating habit I may develop this time. >That is once food is appealing again and not merely a necessity to keep >the nausea at bay. > >Best of luck! > >JoAnn > >-- >Mommy to Elliot James s/b 1/5/99 & Baby #2 due 1/1/00 >
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