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November 24, 2004

Wednesday
November 24, 2004

Lucy Katherine...Due TODAY
Ian..............25 Months


Well, I'm still here and still very pregnant. Had my 40 week check up today and guess what....I'm not even a centimeter dilated, cervix is still thick and Lucy is "floating".

With the advice of my midwife and some tears shed, we have opted to go for a repeat c-section which is set for Tuesday, November 30th at 10AM. I was so ready to have this little girl as a VBAC but it's not going to happen. She is measuring big and since Ian was almost 10 pounds I know that I won't be able to do it. I'm just not built to do it.

So, that is our story. I will be in contact with former PG/Babies/Toddlers Today writer Katie, mom to Ellie, and she will be posting the information on my TTM board. Thanks to Katie for doing that and I hope I am not stepping on any toes, but I wanted to make a public announcement of CONGRATS on the news of Baby B #2 coming this spring. I couldn't be happier for you and your family. You are always in my thoughts and I'm glad to call you my friend. ;)

That is all from me folks. I will update if I have any other news.

Take Care and have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Kathee



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