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Ping: Yowie
Yowie!!!!!!!
I just read in Catslaves some interesting new news about an impending delivery of a new type of kitten??????!!!!!!!!! CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!! Stacey -- Stacey Hugs, Not Bugs! ||||| ||||| ||||| ||||| ||||| http://home.rochester.rr.com/stave508 ||||| ||||| ||||| ||||| ||||| If I want to hear the pitter patter of little feet, I'll put shoes on the cats! |
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Lois Reay wrote:
"Stacey" wrote in message ... Yowie!!!!!!! I just read in Catslaves some interesting new news about an impending delivery of a new type of kitten??????!!!!!!!!! CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!! Stacey Congratulations Yowie and Joel. Lois So pleased for you both :::)) Bev -- God may have created man before woman but there is always a rough draft before the masterpiece. |
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"Stacey" wrote in message
... Yowie!!!!!!! I just read in Catslaves some interesting new news about an impending delivery of a new type of kitten??????!!!!!!!!! CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!! Thanks everyone. Yes, it is true, I am currently carrying around a teensy eensy weensy barekitten. Calculations say I'll be carrying it until around April 12 next year, assuming it stays where it is and I don't lose it. I went for my first blood sucking session today - she took 5 vials! And obstetricians are impossible to get in my town despite having the best level of medical insurance, because the insurance industry has made it all but impossible for obstetricians to carry out their practice with liability insurance. The earliest I can get to see one is the 24th of September and thats only because somebody cancelled just before I rang today. And thats still no guarantee I'll actually see the guy on the day I made the appointment. I may be able to have labour in a private hospital, but the odds are good it will be a midwife rather than the obstetrician attending the birth. Well, on thebright side, women have been giving birth quite successfully without ever needing hospitals or obstetricians, we can only hope its a remarkably boring pregnancy. Yowie (terrified & excited all at the same time) |
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"Yowie" wrote in message
... "Stacey" wrote in message ... Yowie!!!!!!! I just read in Catslaves some interesting new news about an impending delivery of a new type of kitten??????!!!!!!!!! CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!! Thanks everyone. Yes, it is true, I am currently carrying around a teensy eensy weensy barekitten. Calculations say I'll be carrying it until around April 12 next year, assuming it stays where it is and I don't lose it. I went for my first blood sucking session today - she took 5 vials! And obstetricians are impossible to get in my town despite having the best level of medical insurance, because the insurance industry has made it all but impossible for obstetricians to carry out their practice with liability insurance. The earliest I can get to see one is the 24th of September and thats only because somebody cancelled just before I rang today. And thats still no guarantee I'll actually see the guy on the day I made the appointment. I may be able to have labour in a private hospital, but the odds are good it will be a midwife rather than the obstetrician attending the birth. Well, on thebright side, women have been giving birth quite successfully without ever needing hospitals or obstetricians, we can only hope its a remarkably boring pregnancy. Yowie (terrified & excited all at the same time) I can understand that last remark. This is the first I learned of it, and your post took me on an emotional roller coaster. I'm thrilled for the two of you, and horrified that you have to wait so long to see an obstetrician. Physicians here are also having a bad time because of malpractice insurance. I have heard that a lot of women actually prefer a midwife for delivery, and as long as everything goes the way it should (and it usually does), that should be fine. Still, I can understand that it is scary not to be able to count on full medical support in case of need. I would hope that they're going to do a lot of testing with all that blood, and that if any problem were discovered, they would make sure you saw a doctor sooner. Anyway, I hope the whole pregnancy, and the labor, are routine. A couple on one of my other newsgroups just became grandparents for the first time. They were rather concerned, because their daughter-in-law was 40. Everything went fine, and she was only in labor for 3 hours. I wish the same sort of luck for you. Congratulations and all best wishes! Joy |
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Yowie wrote:
"Stacey" wrote in message ... Yowie!!!!!!! I just read in Catslaves some interesting new news about an impending delivery of a new type of kitten??????!!!!!!!!! CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!! Thanks everyone. Yes, it is true, I am currently carrying around a teensy eensy weensy barekitten. Calculations say I'll be carrying it until around April 12 next year, assuming it stays where it is and I don't lose it. I went for my first blood sucking session today - she took 5 vials! And obstetricians are impossible to get in my town despite having the best level of medical insurance, because the insurance industry has made it all but impossible for obstetricians to carry out their practice with liability insurance. The earliest I can get to see one is the 24th of September and thats only because somebody cancelled just before I rang today. And thats still no guarantee I'll actually see the guy on the day I made the appointment. I may be able to have labour in a private hospital, but the odds are good it will be a midwife rather than the obstetrician attending the birth. Well, on thebright side, women have been giving birth quite successfully without ever needing hospitals or obstetricians, we can only hope its a remarkably boring pregnancy. Yowie (terrified & excited all at the same time) Woh, congratulations! Here's hoping you have a happy, healthy time of being up the duff, and here's to a happy healthy littl'un. Preferably one shaped like a bullet and BTW I have the good fortune to know several midwives where I work at the moment, and the odd obstetrician too - in the most unlikely event I ever needed one of the above, I'd take the midwife any day! Helen Wheels |
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Yowie wrote:
Yes, it is true, I am currently carrying around a teensy eensy weensy barekitten. Calculations say I'll be carrying it until around April 12 next year, assuming it stays where it is and I don't lose it. Woo hoo!! Congratulations!! That's great news. I may be able to have labour in a private hospital, but the odds are good it will be a midwife rather than the obstetrician attending the birth. Plenty of women make a point of having a midwife at their baby's birth rather than an obstetrician. In any case, you will be in a hospital, so you're covered if there are any problems. Well, on thebright side, women have been giving birth quite successfully without ever needing hospitals or obstetricians, we can only hope its a remarkably boring pregnancy. Well, the pregnancy probably won't be boring, but I hope the labor is! Joyce |
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Stacey wrote:
Yowie!!!!!!! I just read in Catslaves some interesting new news about an impending delivery of a new type of kitten??????!!!!!!!!! CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!! Stacey Congratulations Yowie!! From someone who's done it twice: Yeah, it hurts, but you hardly remember the pain once you get that baby in your arms!! Best of wishes!! Kristy see my breastfeeding website http://user.fundy.net/krispyp Hugs, Not Bugs! ||||| ||||| ||||| ||||| http://home.rochester.rr.com/stave508 ||||| ||||| ||||| ||||| If I want to hear the pitter patter of little feet, I'll put shoes on the cats! -- The older you get, the tougher it is to lose weight, because by then your body and your fat are really good friends. |
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"Yowie" wrote... SNIPPAGE Well, on thebright side, women have been giving birth quite successfully without ever needing hospitals or obstetricians, we can only hope its a remarkably boring pregnancy. Yowie (terrified & excited all at the same time) Yowie.. heck, women around the world today still go out, squat in the field and have the baby, right? How'r you at squatting? LOL. You'll do beautifully!!!! Stacey |
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Yowie!!!!!!!
I just read in Catslaves some interesting new news about an impending delivery of a new type of kitten??????!!!!!!!!! Well! Fancy that! We know what she & Joel have been up to then!! My cats are *shocked* ;-) *Congratulations* Yowie & Joel. This furless kitten is going to have a lot of cyber aunts & uncles!!! Cheers, helens ~~~~~~~~~~ This is sent from a redundant email Mail sent to it is dumped My correct one can be gleaned from h$**$*$el$**e$n$**$d$**$o$*$t**$$s$**$im$mo$ns*@a$ **o$l.c$$*o$*m*$ by getting rid of the overdependence on money and fame ~~~~~~~~~~ |
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