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Baby Masala: June 2012
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Friday, June 1, 2012. I Wanna Do It! Insert a crazed wail with the title of this post and you'll get the general idea of what it sounds like around here lately. This refrain can be heard from morning til night, sometimes followed by a very sweet, "Can you hep me? The other way we know we're in toddlerdom? When he really doesn't understand something, however, it is more likely to be the very cute, "what you say? And still cherishes - and squirrels away like a little financier - his "beechies" (pacifiers&#...
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Procreated in India: Bella, You're 5!
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Thursday, July 17, 2014. Bella, You're 5! You turned 5 today! Can I be honest about something? You've taken off this year, kiddo. Your verbal skill have exploded again, and your vocabulary astounds me. You describe things so well, and can always clear up confusion for us now when we don't catch your meaning the first time you ask something. You come out with hilarious lines like this one: "This spoonful is huge! Or, when I ask you if you understand why you're in time out, say. After the Beverly Cleary bo...
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SurrogacyBaby: Misery and despair
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Tuesday, 1 September 2009. My wonderful DP has decided that enough is enough and that he isn't coming to India with me. I've put him through so much this year and don't want to lose him. I just can't. Shit, shit, shit shit. Please call me,CC. 3 September 2009 at 15:53. Double shit shit shit, email me, Ill email you . 4 September 2009 at 02:51. Always here if u need to chat:. 5 September 2009 at 06:44. And i can confirm that Meg did have the frequent flyer points on stand by! 5 September 2009 at 15:24.
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Our Surrogate Story: Discover Tips and News on your Favorite Games!
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Tuesday, November 26, 2013. Discover Tips and News on your Favorite Games! Email not displaying correctly? Check out the latest News and Tips for Games on Tango. Game of the Week. This arcade style racing shooter just passed 1 million players. Get a short burst of invincibility by catching the blue "test tube" bottles that enemies drop. Earn free pearls by tapping on. Bird's flying in the Empire's sky. Grab the magnet that enemies drop. To collect gold and other power-up's. Updated our privacy policy.
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Our Surrogate Story
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Friday, November 29, 2013. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I Would Die For That. Crocheting To Make A Baby Raising Money For Surrogacy. Getting Into the Twittering. Follow me on Twitter. Harts, West Virginia, United States. View my complete profile. FEEDJIT Live Traffic Map. There was an error in this gadget. 12/15 - 12/22 (1). 11/24 - 12/01 (2). 11/10 - 11/17 (1). 10/27 - 11/03 (1). 10/20 - 10/27 (1). 10/06 - 10/13 (1). 09/15 - 09/22 (1). 07/03 - 07/10 (2). 12/26 - 01/02 (1). 12/05 - 12/12 (1).
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Peter's Surrogacy Blog: Released from the NICU
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Monday, August 31, 2009. Released from the NICU. After 15 days in the NICU at Hiranandani, our baby was released. He went through a pretty standard progression for lung problems, starting with a ventilator/respirator, moving to Continuous Postive Air Pressure (CPAP), and then to a hood, and finally off the hood. One comment – the visiting hours for the NICU at Hirinandani are limited. Officially, visitors are allowed from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Mothers are allowed to visit more often, usually ...And the pro...
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Peter's Surrogacy Blog: June 2009
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Thursday, June 4, 2009. Amnio test says everything is fine. We got the amniocentesis results back and everything looks fine (99% chance of no genetic problems). The test were done several weeks ago (about week 15 of the pregnancy) and we got verbal results pretty quickly. But it did take several follow-ups and several weeks to get a scanned version of the results. With its success, Rotunda is definitely getting busier. We shared the results with our local doctor, and she also said everything looks fine.
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Peter's Surrogacy Blog: To meet the surrogate?
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Saturday, September 12, 2009. To meet the surrogate? Meeting the surrogate is an intensely personal choice which sometimes brings out the clash between the intended parents emotional need to be involved in the pregnancy and the surrogate’s (and often her family’s) financial want for more money. Remember, the surrogate’s aren’t doing this for emotional fulfilment, they’re doing it for the financial reward. It’s labor that they are getting paid for. After the surrogate has delivered the baby. The surrogate...
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Peter's Surrogacy Blog: Baby arrives 5 weeks early...the rushed trip to India
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Saturday, August 15, 2009. Baby arrives 5 weeks early.the rushed trip to India. The baby was in the NICU and on a respiratory, which nobody mentioned to us before I physically talked to the pediatrician. Because the baby was born five weeks early, it’s lungs were underdeveloped. The doctor calls it Hyaline Membrane Disease which is the same as Respiratory Distress Syndrome. Many things to relate, but in largely chronological order…. Then I go back to the NICU, wash my hands, put on a gown, put on a mask,...
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Peter's Surrogacy Blog: August 2009
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Monday, August 31, 2009. Visiting the U.S. Consulate. Being the first road trip with the baby, preparation took longer than we expected. I woke up at 6:00 to feed the baby. Then packed – carseat, diapers, formula, water, bottles, wipes, change of clothes, extra swaddling cloth and changing mat (towel). First task was to feed the baby, since by the time we got into the consulate it was feeding time again. Then waited a few minutes for our number to come up. Letter from Hospital (Hirinandani for us). Said ...