Oh my gosh. I did a double take, and still don't believe it. What a woman!!! It's not the delivery that blows my mind, it's the fact that she was carrying an almost 12 lbs baby for the last couple of weeks. Phew!
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Oh my gosh. I did a double take, and still don't believe it. What a woman!!! It's not the delivery that blows my mind, it's the fact that she was carrying an almost 12 lbs baby for the last couple of weeks. Phew!
ReplyDeleteShe is super cute!
Holy moly!! So cute, and I cannot fathom carrying nor delivering so much baby! (did she come via c-section? I hope!)
ReplyDeleteHope she didn't have to push it out! Geez€!
ReplyDeleteI was 11 pounds 8 ounces. They called me KING KONG and my Aunt Cheryl was so insulted.
ReplyDeleteI was my Mother's first baby too.
Welcome to the World Miss Sydney.
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Congratulations Momma!
ToOdLeS.
it's the coupling of the cheeks and curly black hair. And I'm loving the "righteous and honest" idea!
ReplyDeleteMy friend had a baby that was 12 lbs something ounces like 20 years ago. She delivered with out drugs of any kind. CRAZY!!!
ReplyDeleteSydney is adorable. I love her cheeks. I agree that her mamma deserves some serious spa time.
Holy Big Baby!
ReplyDeleteShe is such a cutie, I love chunky cheeks.
ReplyDeleteMy brother was 12lbs 6oz when born.
Carter was 7.8 lbs..that was plenty for me! Wow..I would have died with this one! Kudos momma!
ReplyDeleteLight therapy consists of facing a light therapy lamp which transmits light to the eyes. The intensity of the light should be between 2500 and 10 000 lux (light units). It is the retina via the neurotransmittors that inhibit the melatonin, a sleep hormone which is at the root of the problems linked to a loss of light. This homone is normally secreted at night for us to sleep. The fact that this sleeping drug is naturally blocked during the day helps us to find out natural energy.
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