Yay Hot1!! You should be proud that you baked and birthed a big baby so well! You're a birthing goddess by the sound of it. If you feel like it, there's no need to be embarrassed in here!
Rest up, it sounds like you deserve it. And I hear you on the placenta, I pushed the baby out in the same time as it took to get the placenta out! Completely psychological in my case, I so didn't want to do anything more.





That is rude of your friend. I have found out about a couple of births via people posting on wall's before the parents have a chance. So rude!
She tried a VBAC with her second baby, but the scar began to split in very early labour, and she was bleeding badly. So sad, IMO. I think everyone needs to know that women's bodies work quite well! God made them that way, and if you let them do their job, they'll generally do it!
so sad for that Mama. No wonder you're having bad dreams. Time is flying by for your pg (but then, mine seemed to whiz by too)! Third tri is just around the corner.
My babies we're on the bigger side (first was 4.3kg and the HB bubba was 4.7kg). They were both carrying a bit of chub and looked a bit puffed up at birth. They were also both very tall and topped the charts for height and head circumference so a lot of the weight was there. In my experience they both lost a bit more than the expected 10% and they also took longer than 2 weeks to reach their birth weights. They both had high palates and attachment issues so I struggled with feeding and low supply both times and I think that was a factor, but I also think they have more to play with so it seems natural they may lose a little more weight, and also not need to come up to birth weight as quickly.

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