Lorraine ~
I'm glad the morning sickness is starting to ease up a bit. That
part was always so hard for me -- I was always so thankful to be pg,
but the extreme morning sickness wasn't fun.
That is great the ultrasound went well. Keep us posted on the next
one!
love,
Michelle B.
--- In placentaabruption@yahoogroups.com, "L & M Bourguignon"
<boogs3@b...> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Sorry I have been pretty slack posting to this board lately. I am
now about
> 14 weeks and feeling a lot better, but still a bit nauseous at
times. I had
> a scan last week and all is well so far. My due date is 20th
March but my
> Dr said he will induce at 37/38 weeks if everything is going well.
>
> Missie, I am so sorry about Tristen. Your heart must be broken in
two.
> Please, please feel free to post anytime you need to "let it
out". Your
> little angle is free from pain and suffering now but I know that
does not
> make it any easier to live without her.
>
> Michelle, thanks for asking about me. I will keep you all up to
date on my
> progress. My next scan is 22nd October (Ben's anniversary is on
the 28th
> October). I know he's watching down on us.
>
> Stacey, welcome to this group although most of us who have lost
children
> wish we had met each other under better circumstances. I am sorry
for the
> loss of your precious son. I know what it's like as I lost my son
Ben to a
> concealed abruption last year. I was 28 and a half weeks. He was
and
> always will be my second son (I also have a four year old,
Michael).
>
> Kristen, how is your pregnancy going? Hope all is well.
>
> Take care everyone.
>
> Lorraine