Posted on 01/19/2005 6:32:51 PM PST by mylife
LOL...nurse friends asked what brand of prenatal vitamins I taking...they wanted to avoid them at all costs. My 10 lb big boy was too chubby for the newborn, hospital issue Pampers (no need to roll down the front for the umbilical cord...this was 10 years ago before they got smart and 'notched' the diapers). And for the record, I gained about 27lbs w/him and I am 5'2." (The avg. suggested weight gain should be about 25 lbs).
Gravity has been very cruel to the Kennedys.
I guess she'll be taking back those 0-3 month onesies...
Hey, I was 8 lbs 10 oz too!!
Bwaahaaahaa Snort!
"Gravity has been very cruel to the Kennedys."
Nope! The Kennedys have been very cruel to the Kennedys. (And the US in general.)
Hey..should we start a fat babbie support group? ;-)
I was so fat as an infant my father hid money in me! *LOL*
It's a good thing for the mother that Brazil is also known for great plastic surgery!
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My grandfather was 13lbs, and ended up being only 5'5" and all of 140 lbs.
"My grandfather was 13lbs, and ended up being only 5'5" and all of 140 lbs."
I was going to post that Elvis Presley was 13 lbs at birth, and wasn't he a twin? (Although the sibling didn't make it.)
My baby was born 8lbs 12 oz, and he just turned 3 months on jan 10th, on the 6th he weighed in at 18lbs 13 oz! The article said the newborn weighed what a 6 month old normally does, so i guess I have a 3month old who weighs what a 6 month old should. I imagine she will experience a lot of back problems carrying around that little turkey, or huge turkey actually. she's better hope he walks early!
also I gained 40 lbs while pregnant and am only 5'2". I am back down in the 120s again though, luckily:)
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