So do I truly get to celebrate Labor Day even though I never had to endure true labor or contractions or even my water breaking? Taylor was breach, so she came via a scheduled C-section at 39 weeks. The nurse said that I was having
braxton hicks or light contractions in
pre-op, but I never felt them. Well... here is a look back at my last few weeks before my 'Labor Day'. I can't believe how BIG I was!!! No wonder people looked at me funny when I waddled through the mall or grocery store.
We took this picture a few days after Christmas and I was 23 weeks ago(little over 1/2 way)
and I thought I was pretty big at that time.
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This one was taken 4 days before Taylor was born. It's crazy how big I was!
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I do have to say that I loved being pregnant and I had a pretty easy pregnancy except for those swollen feet towards the end. Thank god to slippers and flip flops. I wish all the mothers out there a very happy Labor Day!
~Wendy
1 comment:
Pregnancy gives a whole new meaning to "labor" doesn't it? In fact, you probably labor more at home now than you did at "work." :-) Maybe you'll go through labor with your next one.
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