

Gi - In order to get a picture up on here you have to upload it. So under the text space we all type in, under the Save, Preview and Submit buttons are two tabs. Click on Upload attachment. Then browse your computer for where the picture is saved and open it or double click on it. This will upload it for all of us to see. If the pictures are on his pc then use his pc to post it.

Claudia - There are a few ways you can do the registry. You can look at how others have done it and choose one of those ways, or you can simply give me your registry information, I will post it under your name and we can just go straight there to purchase items. It's all up to you on how you want it to be done. The most private way to do it is to pick a few items, send me the links and your shipping information. I will post the items only, and when someone wants to buy those items for you, they PM me for your info.

Emerald - I was thinking about you a lot lately actually! When was your little girl born? Why did you need a c-section? What's her name? Details pray tell! lol I am glad she is doing well. After those little scares you had and then this, it must be a relief to see her doing well.
Tammy - Oh gosh girl, I am hoping for growing numbers. You never know, could be a late implanter. It happens, after all... that was how Ethan was at first. He was just a sac close to my cervix when Angelina was a sac and a yolk, wasn't even convinced it could be twins at that point because it was so early and it was an ER dr who found it. Sometimes they just need time to catch up. It happens all the time so I am not giving up hope for you!

Pa - Leg cramps huh? I get that restless leg thing going on at times, the only thing that helps that seems to be sleep meds. Maybe a small dose of Ambien? Se what doc says. As for the charley horses, I know that all too well. I learned not to stretch my legs anymore. lol Seems odd, but it only happens when I go to stretch. So your little one is already kicking nice and hard... I'd say you got a strong little monkey. lol You are going to have loads of fun the last few weeks with those kicks and punches. Hopefully he isn't too hard on you though.

Babyluv - How are you doing? I can't scroll down enough to see your last post and can't remember much other than the girls are doing great and have good weights. I am so glad things are going well. Too bad they couldn't be as cooperative diring th 4D. lol
Hazel - I am so happy for you!! Finally!! I can't wait to hear all the details of the labor when you feel up to posting again.

AFM - Sorry I haven't postd much. There are a few reasons. One is that I haven't been getting any email notifications saying there are posts. Two, th computer is usually out of my reach and on an awkward side of the room. lol So it is a pain in the but to get on the internet with the laptop, so I have been using my phone more often and it's a pain in the arse to get on this site on the phone. Anyway, I was actually posting yesterday when I was interupted. When I say interupted, I mean it... I was almost done with my post when I felt a little something from between my legs. Alex was here and I gave her a look and said, Uh oh. She looked at me and asked, What? I told her I had to go to the bathroom and check to be sure. Sure enough as soon as I stood up it was flowing pretty good. Made it to the bathroom before I started bleeding on the floor. At this point I wasn't sure what I was suppose to do. I didn't want to sit on the toilet because I knew they would want to see exactly how much blood was coming out so I just stood in there. Alex asked if she should get a nurse, I told her yes and she went running. She ended up grabbing a dr who grabbed a few nurses. While Alex was grabbing them, I called Andrew, he had just left to get food close by, so I told him to turn around. I bled more than last time but it stopped. I passed a few old clots today (ick) and seems it is all old stuff coming out now so I am well. Doc said if I bleed again that they will likely take the babies. Each bleed is usually worse than the last. Something to look forward to.

