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	<title>Comments on: Pregnancy Update</title>
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		<title>By: Susan Boorn</title>
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		<dc:creator>Susan Boorn</dc:creator>
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		<description>Amanda, I was one of those like you who had sick pregnancies.  It makes you wish you could be like some women who are healthier when they are pregnant and keep popping out babies.  I had  5 different pregnancies, all sick, but I only had 3 children, lost 2.  I ended up with a hysterectomy at the young age of 28.  We were done having children, but I grieved over the fact that I couldn&#039;t carry children anymore.  God does things for a reason.  With my disease, I would have been even sicker had I had anymore pregnancies since they feed my disease.

You are on the home stretch.  Enjoy the last few months, it will be over before you know it and then you will have a whole set of new changes to adjust to.  Life never remains the same, it keeps changing even for us older folks.  Do you have the baby room decked out yet?  How about a name picked out?  And I need to know what your baby theme is as soon as you know so I can start on a project for the little guy.

Love your sis-in-law,
Susan</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amanda, I was one of those like you who had sick pregnancies.  It makes you wish you could be like some women who are healthier when they are pregnant and keep popping out babies.  I had  5 different pregnancies, all sick, but I only had 3 children, lost 2.  I ended up with a hysterectomy at the young age of 28.  We were done having children, but I grieved over the fact that I couldn&#8217;t carry children anymore.  God does things for a reason.  With my disease, I would have been even sicker had I had anymore pregnancies since they feed my disease.</p>
<p>You are on the home stretch.  Enjoy the last few months, it will be over before you know it and then you will have a whole set of new changes to adjust to.  Life never remains the same, it keeps changing even for us older folks.  Do you have the baby room decked out yet?  How about a name picked out?  And I need to know what your baby theme is as soon as you know so I can start on a project for the little guy.</p>
<p>Love your sis-in-law,<br />
Susan</p>
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