In an earlier time, physicians believed that hysteria was caused by the womb moving around the body trying to take moisture from other organs (thus the alternate name, wandering womb disease). Women were thought to be naturally dry, which is why they were always trying to steal moisture from men. ;)
I'd say this theory no longer holds much water, but I have learned something rather interesting recently. When you are pregnant, your womb does move higher in your body, not to look for moisture, but actually because at some point the baby won't fit in the pelvis. Maybe this is more than you wanted to know, but I say it all by way of explaining my hysteria.
Meet the newest Nelson:
It looks like John and I will be returning from England with a rather permanent souvenir.
BIG CHANGES AFOOT.
10 years ago
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I say [he]'ll have John's hair and Sarah's eyes! :3
<3
Best souvenir ever!
you guys have any names that you're kicking around right now?
We are thinking of naming it Billy Bob if it is a boy. And Billie Bobbina if it is a girl. ;)
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Optimus Prime is beautiful!
(my word verification is fatiest. Am I the only person amused by these?)
I have asked my friends this question: If a baby is conceived in England but born in the US, it is English, right? No one would agree with me. M Gram
Super congrats!
(PS - I'm pretty sure you're having a bird.)
Congratulations!
Please hope that if he/she has John's hair, he/she doesn't quite get his lovely temperament! I love you big brother. :) Or, if it's a boy, hope he'll get an awesome little sister one day. :)
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