As my due date fast approaches its end, a baby did not materialize.
Why can’t I cook a baby that’s done when she’s suppose to be done?
Tomorrow is due date the second (one for the cycle count, and one for the ultrasound estimate). I guess we’ll see.
The snow melted. Then the snow came back. Spring is confused.
I think tommorrow will be the day! Wow your kids are stubborn hey?
She’s just putting on those finishing touches so she’ll be ready for her close-up!
C’mon Claire! Time to come out and play!
I was just reading in the “Thinking Woman’s Guide to a Better Birth” that due dates are completely arbitrary anyway … as in, some German guy in the 1800s just DECIDED that pregnancy should be 40 weeks long. A study done in the 1990s discovered that for first-time moms, the average is 8 days longer than this, and for not-first-time moms, average about 3 days longer.
So keep on cookin, little mama!