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My husband, Allen, and I are high school sweet hearts. We started dating Sep.99'- I kind of followed Allen home one day, and never did leave, is Allen's story. November 02' we were engaged, and on November 22,2003 - we were married. Having been married for 6 years in 2009, marked the 5th year we had been trying to start our family. With the referral of a Fertility Specialist from a friend, our IUI attempts ended up being a complete success despite my doubts. We welcomed our sweet little girl, Hayleigh into the world on June 30,2010 at 6:28am after 37wks and 1 day of gestation. She weighed 7lbs 14oz and was 20 in long. We found out that we were Baby #2 on April Fool's Day- a complete surprise! Reid Allen was born 11/13/12 3:24am 9lbs 8.2oz 21", after 38wks 5 days. Our 3rd baby, Eva Jane, was born on April 19, 2015 after suffering a pregnancy loss June of 2014. We are currently anxiously awaiting baby #4 due 2 days before Eva's birthday, so we are having Irish Twins! Our family is so blessed and happy to be growing!

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Thursday, August 9, 2012

Nerves and Baby Doctors

Tomorrow will be a long day for us.

 First, we have to be at the hospital at 7:45 for Reid's ultrasound for his heart. I'm still not looking forward to it. The only thing positive about it all is that we get to see Reid, see how much he has grown, and maybe get some more pictures of him to bring home.

 After the ultrasound at the hospital, we have to go to the OB's office across the street for a 10:30 appointment to discuss what they discovered with the ultrasound, and what the game plan is from here on out. The other wonderful stuff we get to discuss are glucose screening- YAY, schedule our 3D/4D ultrasound for Reid for 30 wk appointment, our Via Cord kit, and schedule a tour of the hospital. I've been eating like a horse, so I'm almost afraid to weigh in tomorrow.

 My nerves today have started getting a little strained. I know there isn't much to worry about, but I get nervous when we have to do something else that is different than the normal, easy going pregnancy. Hopefully I can sleep tonight!


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