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  • *scratches head* O...kay...

    Anyway, did you feel like you were going to have twins with the size that you were when you were at full-term?
    Ouch... childbirth must've been a nightmare for you. I never thought that it would be possible for one's body to refuse to go through the process of labor.

    One thing is, there are those mothers who would opt for a Cesarian, in spite of the fact that they're perfectly capable of normal childbirth. To those women, I call them a bunch of wimps, because the least you can do is accept an epidural if one's that worried about all the pain.

    But in your particular case, a Cesarian is 100% mandatory.
    Oo, I know that feeling. My own legs are a bit on the restless side myself - I sometimes can't stand sitting still in one place, I've got to move around. But in spite of that, I've no problems sleeping the whole night, provided that my bedroom isn't like a pot-boiler.

    Now, question of the day: why in the world did you have a Cesarian done on you??
    Not surprised that you felt that way (what with personal space & all.)

    So, aside from all the movements, did you have any troubles sleeping while you were pregnant?
    Playful little bugger, wasn't she? Well, did people (namely family & friends) always come up to you just to feel your bump during that time?
    Really? Have you ever once folded back the clothes to see the movements more clearly of your now-exposed bump? Or didn't you ever do that?
    Hmm... I'm guessing that with you, she put in more upwards pressure than anything, considering that you had a lot of pressure on your ribs, but not a lot downward, thus your bladder was largely unaffected. Makes perfect sense.

    That reminds me, was she moving a lot in pregnancy? & were any of those movements visible?
    Wow, you must've been huge once you were full-term if you did something like that.

    One thing, though... did any of those bladder kicks wind up being strong enough to make you go to the bathroom? Or was it little more than just her doing a tiny little tap dance on it?
    Very unusual... then again, pregnancy is unpredictable. It could be a heavenly endeavor, where the only thing out of the ordinary would be the size of your bump, or it could be nightmare mode, where one winds up being sick, having no control over one's bladder & thus has to pee all the time, & having all the complications as salt on a wound. So I would consider you fortunate.

    Still, did your daughter ever kick your bladder during the pregnancy? & how big were you once everything was said & done?
    Ah, I do see the wisdom in your decision now.

    Still, aside from the anguish you had to go through during labor, how was your pregnancy with her? Hopefully better than your labor process...
    Hmm... you might be on to something here. But still, I think that they're not willing to give her a choice in that matter. Might be the way they were risen over that they had to eat what was in front of them or starve. That might be it.

    Anyway, are you saying that your daughter is the only child you want, & that you don't want anymore?
    Thank god for that. I'm an uncle to a four-year-old niece, & her parents are having quite a time with her, especially when it comes to getting her to eat anything that isn't a cookie, cracker, popsicle, or any kind of junk food.

    Then again, it might be that my sis doesn't know how to be an effective mother.
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