Guest guest Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 Hello , Congratulations! There is nothing to worry about. Millions of women have ultrasound and their babies are just fine. I think it is very important to get yourself into a good space where you feel really happy, positive and relaxed. Your emotional state could have a bigger effect than the food. Therefore I would not take on concepts that cause you any kind of distress. Just eat as well as you can, listen to your body and have as much fun as possible. There are loads of people specialising in natural birth and you might find it helpful to contact a local group and go along to some meetings where you can hang out with other mums. Birth is a very natural thing and women have evolved over millions of years to produce strong healthy babies. It is rare that there is anything to worry about. Let nature take it course. All the best with your pregnancy, Simon Okay, between a conversation with Reg I'm worried that the ultrasound I had might have caused damage to my baby!!! I can't find any information on this but what have you hear about ultrasounds permanently damage your baby's hearing. Or that they will also frighten and traumatize him or her. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 Hello , Congratulations! There is nothing to worry about. Millions of women have ultrasound and their babies are just fine. I think it is very important to get yourself into a good space where you feel really happy, positive and relaxed. Your emotional state could have a bigger effect than the food. Therefore I would not take on concepts that cause you any kind of distress. Just eat as well as you can, listen to your body and have as much fun as possible. There are loads of people specialising in natural birth and you might find it helpful to contact a local group and go along to some meetings where you can hang out with other mums. Birth is a very natural thing and women have evolved over millions of years to produce strong healthy babies. It is rare that there is anything to worry about. Let nature take it course. All the best with your pregnancy, Simon Okay, between a conversation with Reg I'm worried that the ultrasound I had might have caused damage to my baby!!! I can't find any information on this but what have you hear about ultrasounds permanently damage your baby's hearing. Or that they will also frighten and traumatize him or her. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 Hello , Congratulations! There is nothing to worry about. Millions of women have ultrasound and their babies are just fine. I think it is very important to get yourself into a good space where you feel really happy, positive and relaxed. Your emotional state could have a bigger effect than the food. Therefore I would not take on concepts that cause you any kind of distress. Just eat as well as you can, listen to your body and have as much fun as possible. There are loads of people specialising in natural birth and you might find it helpful to contact a local group and go along to some meetings where you can hang out with other mums. Birth is a very natural thing and women have evolved over millions of years to produce strong healthy babies. It is rare that there is anything to worry about. Let nature take it course. All the best with your pregnancy, Simon Okay, between a conversation with Reg I'm worried that the ultrasound I had might have caused damage to my baby!!! I can't find any information on this but what have you hear about ultrasounds permanently damage your baby's hearing. Or that they will also frighten and traumatize him or her. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 Simon, What a beautiful email! Thank you so much! I think now being in the second trimester I'm finally relaxed. I'm now working on being happy and positive (my nature I'm a worry wart, and am constantly worrying that i'm not doing enough for my baby) I had a wonderful massage yesterday that was heaven, and I've been listening to lots of calming and upbeat music. (I swear the baby loves dancing around to Bob Marley, but if I told my doctor I know she'd say I was nuts as she also doesn't believe I'm already feeling it kick about). Thank you again! I really need such encouraging emails. My parents will be away all winter, and many of my friends have moved out of the province, so I don't have a lot of encouragement and support around me sadly enough. So thanks again Simon! " ...become the change you envision " _ Re: Freaking Out > Hello , > > Congratulations! There is nothing to worry about. Millions of > women have > ultrasound and their babies are just fine. I think it is very > important to > get yourself into a good space where you feel really happy, > positive and > relaxed. Your emotional state could have a bigger effect than the > food.Therefore I would not take on concepts that cause you any > kind of distress. > > Just eat as well as you can, listen to your body and have as much > fun as > possible. There are loads of people specialising in natural birth > and you > might find it helpful to contact a local group and go along to > some meetings > where you can hang out with other mums. > > Birth is a very natural thing and women have evolved over millions > of years > to produce strong healthy babies. It is rare that there is > anything to worry > about. Let nature take it course. > > All the best with your pregnancy, > > Simon > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Okay, between a conversation with Reg I'm worried that the > ultrasound> I had might have caused damage to my baby!!! > > I can't find any information on this but what have you hear about > > ultrasounds permanently damage your baby's hearing. Or that they > will> also frighten and traumatize him or her. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 Simon, What a beautiful email! Thank you so much! I think now being in the second trimester I'm finally relaxed. I'm now working on being happy and positive (my nature I'm a worry wart, and am constantly worrying that i'm not doing enough for my baby) I had a wonderful massage yesterday that was heaven, and I've been listening to lots of calming and upbeat music. (I swear the baby loves dancing around to Bob Marley, but if I told my doctor I know she'd say I was nuts as she also doesn't believe I'm already feeling it kick about). Thank you again! I really need such encouraging emails. My parents will be away all winter, and many of my friends have moved out of the province, so I don't have a lot of encouragement and support around me sadly enough. So thanks again Simon! " ...become the change you envision " _ Re: Freaking Out > Hello , > > Congratulations! There is nothing to worry about. Millions of > women have > ultrasound and their babies are just fine. I think it is very > important to > get yourself into a good space where you feel really happy, > positive and > relaxed. Your emotional state could have a bigger effect than the > food.Therefore I would not take on concepts that cause you any > kind of distress. > > Just eat as well as you can, listen to your body and have as much > fun as > possible. There are loads of people specialising in natural birth > and you > might find it helpful to contact a local group and go along to > some meetings > where you can hang out with other mums. > > Birth is a very natural thing and women have evolved over millions > of years > to produce strong healthy babies. It is rare that there is > anything to worry > about. Let nature take it course. > > All the best with your pregnancy, > > Simon > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Okay, between a conversation with Reg I'm worried that the > ultrasound> I had might have caused damage to my baby!!! > > I can't find any information on this but what have you hear about > > ultrasounds permanently damage your baby's hearing. Or that they > will> also frighten and traumatize him or her. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 Simon, What a beautiful email! Thank you so much! I think now being in the second trimester I'm finally relaxed. I'm now working on being happy and positive (my nature I'm a worry wart, and am constantly worrying that i'm not doing enough for my baby) I had a wonderful massage yesterday that was heaven, and I've been listening to lots of calming and upbeat music. (I swear the baby loves dancing around to Bob Marley, but if I told my doctor I know she'd say I was nuts as she also doesn't believe I'm already feeling it kick about). Thank you again! I really need such encouraging emails. My parents will be away all winter, and many of my friends have moved out of the province, so I don't have a lot of encouragement and support around me sadly enough. So thanks again Simon! " ...become the change you envision " _ Re: Freaking Out > Hello , > > Congratulations! There is nothing to worry about. Millions of > women have > ultrasound and their babies are just fine. I think it is very > important to > get yourself into a good space where you feel really happy, > positive and > relaxed. Your emotional state could have a bigger effect than the > food.Therefore I would not take on concepts that cause you any > kind of distress. > > Just eat as well as you can, listen to your body and have as much > fun as > possible. There are loads of people specialising in natural birth > and you > might find it helpful to contact a local group and go along to > some meetings > where you can hang out with other mums. > > Birth is a very natural thing and women have evolved over millions > of years > to produce strong healthy babies. It is rare that there is > anything to worry > about. Let nature take it course. > > All the best with your pregnancy, > > Simon > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Okay, between a conversation with Reg I'm worried that the > ultrasound> I had might have caused damage to my baby!!! > > I can't find any information on this but what have you hear about > > ultrasounds permanently damage your baby's hearing. Or that they > will> also frighten and traumatize him or her. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 I agree with Simon - worry is worse than anything. In our lamaze class, the teacher had birth reports from previous mothers and each and every possible kind of birth happens - even with my five, each and every one entirely different - you can hear ALL kinds of stories and that just won't help you know what to expect - except to be happy with whatever happens, feeling you MUST have control and then to feel you've lost control can drive you mad and not very conducive for the good attitude and Simon are talking about. My goodness, you're going through the best thing (imho) a woman can go through, enjoy it sweetie!!!!!!! Hey Reg, look at the results you got - it's worth it!!!! Stop scaring her. Oh, and if you do want to be scared, look at some teenagers today :>) Kidding, my kids are all turning out pretty darn well, even with our fights - guess it's all part of the Grand Scheme of things. I was 35 when I started having kids, and there were all sorts of scare stories about "older" women and bigger changes of down's, and must have all those stupid tests - I did the tests, wasn't aware at the time that I could really not do them (besides couldn't have another battle with husband on that - he would have freaked!!!), even had a couple c-sections, and even one spinal - the conclusion I came to is that there are soooooooooooo many factors that go into having health, don't get hung up on one - especially if it's already done with - move on with joy to all the great things - like buying gorgeous maternity outfits - and singing to that growing spirit inside you - they say the baby when it comes out can already recognize the voice of it's mother!!!! Klara"Simon G. Brown" wrote: Hello ,Congratulations! There is nothing to worry about. Millions of women have ultrasound and their babies are just fine. I think it is very important to get yourself into a good space where you feel really happy, positive and relaxed. Your emotional state could have a bigger effect than the food. Therefore I would not take on concepts that cause you any kind of distress.Just eat as well as you can, listen to your body and have as much fun as possible. There are loads of people specialising in natural birth and you might find it helpful to contact a local group and go along to some meetings where you can hang out with other mums.Birth is a very natural thing and women have evolved over millions of years to produce strong healthy babies. It is rare that there is anything to worry about. Let nature take it course.All the best with your pregnancy,SimonOn 7/12/06 19:35, "sinvegan" <sonialemoineshaw (DOT) ca> wrote: Okay, between a conversation with Reg I'm worried that the ultrasound I had might have caused damage to my baby!!!I can't find any information on this but what have you hear about ultrasounds permanently damage your baby's hearing. Or that they will also frighten and traumatize him or her. Have a burning question? Go to Yahoo! Answers and get answers from real people who know. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 I agree with Simon - worry is worse than anything. In our lamaze class, the teacher had birth reports from previous mothers and each and every possible kind of birth happens - even with my five, each and every one entirely different - you can hear ALL kinds of stories and that just won't help you know what to expect - except to be happy with whatever happens, feeling you MUST have control and then to feel you've lost control can drive you mad and not very conducive for the good attitude and Simon are talking about. My goodness, you're going through the best thing (imho) a woman can go through, enjoy it sweetie!!!!!!! Hey Reg, look at the results you got - it's worth it!!!! Stop scaring her. Oh, and if you do want to be scared, look at some teenagers today :>) Kidding, my kids are all turning out pretty darn well, even with our fights - guess it's all part of the Grand Scheme of things. I was 35 when I started having kids, and there were all sorts of scare stories about "older" women and bigger changes of down's, and must have all those stupid tests - I did the tests, wasn't aware at the time that I could really not do them (besides couldn't have another battle with husband on that - he would have freaked!!!), even had a couple c-sections, and even one spinal - the conclusion I came to is that there are soooooooooooo many factors that go into having health, don't get hung up on one - especially if it's already done with - move on with joy to all the great things - like buying gorgeous maternity outfits - and singing to that growing spirit inside you - they say the baby when it comes out can already recognize the voice of it's mother!!!! Klara"Simon G. Brown" wrote: Hello ,Congratulations! There is nothing to worry about. Millions of women have ultrasound and their babies are just fine. I think it is very important to get yourself into a good space where you feel really happy, positive and relaxed. Your emotional state could have a bigger effect than the food. Therefore I would not take on concepts that cause you any kind of distress.Just eat as well as you can, listen to your body and have as much fun as possible. There are loads of people specialising in natural birth and you might find it helpful to contact a local group and go along to some meetings where you can hang out with other mums.Birth is a very natural thing and women have evolved over millions of years to produce strong healthy babies. It is rare that there is anything to worry about. Let nature take it course.All the best with your pregnancy,SimonOn 7/12/06 19:35, "sinvegan" <sonialemoineshaw (DOT) ca> wrote: Okay, between a conversation with Reg I'm worried that the ultrasound I had might have caused damage to my baby!!!I can't find any information on this but what have you hear about ultrasounds permanently damage your baby's hearing. Or that they will also frighten and traumatize him or her. Have a burning question? Go to Yahoo! Answers and get answers from real people who know. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 I agree with Simon - worry is worse than anything. In our lamaze class, the teacher had birth reports from previous mothers and each and every possible kind of birth happens - even with my five, each and every one entirely different - you can hear ALL kinds of stories and that just won't help you know what to expect - except to be happy with whatever happens, feeling you MUST have control and then to feel you've lost control can drive you mad and not very conducive for the good attitude and Simon are talking about. My goodness, you're going through the best thing (imho) a woman can go through, enjoy it sweetie!!!!!!! Hey Reg, look at the results you got - it's worth it!!!! Stop scaring her. Oh, and if you do want to be scared, look at some teenagers today :>) Kidding, my kids are all turning out pretty darn well, even with our fights - guess it's all part of the Grand Scheme of things. I was 35 when I started having kids, and there were all sorts of scare stories about "older" women and bigger changes of down's, and must have all those stupid tests - I did the tests, wasn't aware at the time that I could really not do them (besides couldn't have another battle with husband on that - he would have freaked!!!), even had a couple c-sections, and even one spinal - the conclusion I came to is that there are soooooooooooo many factors that go into having health, don't get hung up on one - especially if it's already done with - move on with joy to all the great things - like buying gorgeous maternity outfits - and singing to that growing spirit inside you - they say the baby when it comes out can already recognize the voice of it's mother!!!! Klara"Simon G. Brown" wrote: Hello ,Congratulations! There is nothing to worry about. Millions of women have ultrasound and their babies are just fine. I think it is very important to get yourself into a good space where you feel really happy, positive and relaxed. Your emotional state could have a bigger effect than the food. Therefore I would not take on concepts that cause you any kind of distress.Just eat as well as you can, listen to your body and have as much fun as possible. There are loads of people specialising in natural birth and you might find it helpful to contact a local group and go along to some meetings where you can hang out with other mums.Birth is a very natural thing and women have evolved over millions of years to produce strong healthy babies. It is rare that there is anything to worry about. Let nature take it course.All the best with your pregnancy,SimonOn 7/12/06 19:35, "sinvegan" <sonialemoineshaw (DOT) ca> wrote: Okay, between a conversation with Reg I'm worried that the ultrasound I had might have caused damage to my baby!!!I can't find any information on this but what have you hear about ultrasounds permanently damage your baby's hearing. Or that they will also frighten and traumatize him or her. Have a burning question? Go to Yahoo! Answers and get answers from real people who know. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 have some sweet vegetable drink for relaxing you got a labor coach or midwife for help with support??SONIA LEMOINE wrote: Simon,What a beautiful email!Thank you so much!I think now being in the second trimester I'm finally relaxed. I'm now working on being happy and positive (my nature I'm a worry wart, and am constantly worrying that i'm not doing enough for my baby)I had a wonderful massage yesterday that was heaven, and I've been listening to lots of calming and upbeat music. (I swear the baby loves dancing around to Bob Marley, but if I told my doctor I know she'd say I was nuts as she also doesn't believe I'm already feeling it kick about).Thank you again! I really need such encouraging emails. My parents will be away all winter, and many of my friends have moved out of the province, so I don't have a lot of encouragement and support around me sadly enough. So thanks again Simon!"...become the change you envision" _ Re: Freaking Out> Hello ,> > Congratulations! There is nothing to worry about. Millions of > women have> ultrasound and their babies are just fine. I think it is very > important to> get yourself into a good space where you feel really happy, > positive and> relaxed. Your emotional state could have a bigger effect than the > food.Therefore I would not take on concepts that cause you any > kind of distress.> > Just eat as well as you can, listen to your body and have as much > fun as> possible. There are loads of people specialising in natural birth > and you> might find it helpful to contact a local group and go along to > some meetings> where you can hang out with other mums.> > Birth is a very natural thing and women have evolved over millions > of years> to produce strong healthy babies. It is rare that there is > anything to worry> about. Let nature take it course.> > All the best with your pregnancy,> > Simon> > > On 7/12/06 19:35, "sinvegan" <sonialemoineshaw (DOT) ca> wrote:> > > > > > > > > > > Okay, between a conversation with Reg I'm worried that the > ultrasound> I had might have caused damage to my baby!!!> > I can't find any information on this but what have you hear about> > ultrasounds permanently damage your baby's hearing. Or that they > will> also frighten and traumatize him or her.> > > > > > > > > Check out the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 have some sweet vegetable drink for relaxing you got a labor coach or midwife for help with support??SONIA LEMOINE wrote: Simon,What a beautiful email!Thank you so much!I think now being in the second trimester I'm finally relaxed. I'm now working on being happy and positive (my nature I'm a worry wart, and am constantly worrying that i'm not doing enough for my baby)I had a wonderful massage yesterday that was heaven, and I've been listening to lots of calming and upbeat music. (I swear the baby loves dancing around to Bob Marley, but if I told my doctor I know she'd say I was nuts as she also doesn't believe I'm already feeling it kick about).Thank you again! I really need such encouraging emails. My parents will be away all winter, and many of my friends have moved out of the province, so I don't have a lot of encouragement and support around me sadly enough. So thanks again Simon!"...become the change you envision" _ Re: Freaking Out> Hello ,> > Congratulations! There is nothing to worry about. Millions of > women have> ultrasound and their babies are just fine. I think it is very > important to> get yourself into a good space where you feel really happy, > positive and> relaxed. Your emotional state could have a bigger effect than the > food.Therefore I would not take on concepts that cause you any > kind of distress.> > Just eat as well as you can, listen to your body and have as much > fun as> possible. There are loads of people specialising in natural birth > and you> might find it helpful to contact a local group and go along to > some meetings> where you can hang out with other mums.> > Birth is a very natural thing and women have evolved over millions > of years> to produce strong healthy babies. It is rare that there is > anything to worry> about. Let nature take it course.> > All the best with your pregnancy,> > Simon> > > On 7/12/06 19:35, "sinvegan" <sonialemoineshaw (DOT) ca> wrote:> > > > > > > > > > > Okay, between a conversation with Reg I'm worried that the > ultrasound> I had might have caused damage to my baby!!!> > I can't find any information on this but what have you hear about> > ultrasounds permanently damage your baby's hearing. Or that they > will> also frighten and traumatize him or her.> > > > > > > > > Check out the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 have some sweet vegetable drink for relaxing you got a labor coach or midwife for help with support??SONIA LEMOINE wrote: Simon,What a beautiful email!Thank you so much!I think now being in the second trimester I'm finally relaxed. I'm now working on being happy and positive (my nature I'm a worry wart, and am constantly worrying that i'm not doing enough for my baby)I had a wonderful massage yesterday that was heaven, and I've been listening to lots of calming and upbeat music. (I swear the baby loves dancing around to Bob Marley, but if I told my doctor I know she'd say I was nuts as she also doesn't believe I'm already feeling it kick about).Thank you again! I really need such encouraging emails. My parents will be away all winter, and many of my friends have moved out of the province, so I don't have a lot of encouragement and support around me sadly enough. So thanks again Simon!"...become the change you envision" _ Re: Freaking Out> Hello ,> > Congratulations! There is nothing to worry about. Millions of > women have> ultrasound and their babies are just fine. I think it is very > important to> get yourself into a good space where you feel really happy, > positive and> relaxed. Your emotional state could have a bigger effect than the > food.Therefore I would not take on concepts that cause you any > kind of distress.> > Just eat as well as you can, listen to your body and have as much > fun as> possible. There are loads of people specialising in natural birth > and you> might find it helpful to contact a local group and go along to > some meetings> where you can hang out with other mums.> > Birth is a very natural thing and women have evolved over millions > of years> to produce strong healthy babies. It is rare that there is > anything to worry> about. Let nature take it course.> > All the best with your pregnancy,> > Simon> > > On 7/12/06 19:35, "sinvegan" <sonialemoineshaw (DOT) ca> wrote:> > > > > > > > > > > Okay, between a conversation with Reg I'm worried that the > ultrasound> I had might have caused damage to my baby!!!> > I can't find any information on this but what have you hear about> > ultrasounds permanently damage your baby's hearing. Or that they > will> also frighten and traumatize him or her.> > > > > > > > > Check out the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 -why do you assume I scared her? What do you mean look at the results I got? I didn't have ulrasound I'm confused............ -- In VeganMacrobiotics , Klara LeVine wrote: > > I agree with Simon - worry is worse than anything. In our lamaze class, the teacher had birth reports from previous mothers and each and every possible kind of birth happens - even with my five, each and every one entirely different - you can hear ALL kinds of stories and that just won't help you know what to expect - except to be happy with whatever happens, feeling you MUST have control and then to feel you've lost control can drive you mad and not very conducive for the good attitude and Simon are talking about. My goodness, you're going through the best thing (imho) a woman can go through, enjoy it sweetie!!!!!!! Hey Reg, look at the results you got - it's worth it!!!! Stop scaring her. > Oh, and if you do want to be scared, look at some teenagers today :>) Kidding, my kids are all turning out pretty darn well, even with our fights - guess it's all part of the Grand Scheme of things. > I was 35 when I started having kids, and there were all sorts of scare stories about " older " women and bigger changes of down's, and must have all those stupid tests - I did the tests, wasn't aware at the time that I could really not do them (besides couldn't have another battle with husband on that - he would have freaked!!!), even had a couple c-sections, and even one spinal - the conclusion I came to is that there are soooooooooooo many factors that go into having health, don't get hung up on one - especially if it's already done with - move on with joy to all the great things - like buying gorgeous maternity outfits - and singing to that growing spirit inside you - they say the baby when it comes out can already recognize the voice of it's mother!!!! > Klara > > " Simon G. Brown " wrote: > Hello , > > Congratulations! There is nothing to worry about. Millions of women have ultrasound and their babies are just fine. I think it is very important to get yourself into a good space where you feel really happy, positive and relaxed. Your emotional state could have a bigger effect than the food. Therefore I would not take on concepts that cause you any kind of distress. > > Just eat as well as you can, listen to your body and have as much fun as possible. There are loads of people specialising in natural birth and you might find it helpful to contact a local group and go along to some meetings where you can hang out with other mums. > > Birth is a very natural thing and women have evolved over millions of years to produce strong healthy babies. It is rare that there is anything to worry about. Let nature take it course. > > All the best with your pregnancy, > > Simon > > > > > > > > > Okay, between a conversation with Reg I'm worried that the ultrasound > I had might have caused damage to my baby!!! > I can't find any information on this but what have you hear about > ultrasounds permanently damage your baby's hearing. Or that they will > also frighten and traumatize him or her. > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Have a burning question? Go to Yahoo! Answers and get answers from real people who know. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 I think she means that Marlie is wonderful despite the challenging birth. > > > > > > > > > > > > Okay, between a conversation with Reg I'm worried that the > ultrasound > > I had might have caused damage to my baby!!! > > I can't find any information on this but what have you hear about > > ultrasounds permanently damage your baby's hearing. Or that they > will > > also frighten and traumatize him or her. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Have a burning question? Go to Yahoo! Answers and get answers from > real people who know. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 I think she means that Marlie is wonderful despite the challenging birth. > > > > > > > > > > > > Okay, between a conversation with Reg I'm worried that the > ultrasound > > I had might have caused damage to my baby!!! > > I can't find any information on this but what have you hear about > > ultrasounds permanently damage your baby's hearing. Or that they > will > > also frighten and traumatize him or her. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Have a burning question? Go to Yahoo! Answers and get answers from > real people who know. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2006 Report Share Posted December 8, 2006 exactlyleslieanneashburn wrote: I think she means that Marlie is wonderful despite the challenging birth.> > > > > > > > > > > > Okay, between a conversation with Reg I'm worried that the > ultrasound > > I had might have caused damage to my baby!!!> > I can't find any information on this but what have you hear about > > ultrasounds permanently damage your baby's hearing. Or that they > will > > also frighten and traumatize him or her.> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> > Have a burning question? Go to Yahoo! Answers and get answers from > real people who know.> >> Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2006 Report Share Posted December 8, 2006 exactlyleslieanneashburn wrote: I think she means that Marlie is wonderful despite the challenging birth.> > > > > > > > > > > > Okay, between a conversation with Reg I'm worried that the > ultrasound > > I had might have caused damage to my baby!!!> > I can't find any information on this but what have you hear about > > ultrasounds permanently damage your baby's hearing. Or that they > will > > also frighten and traumatize him or her.> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> > Have a burning question? Go to Yahoo! Answers and get answers from > real people who know.> >> Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2006 Report Share Posted December 8, 2006 how cute! > > they say the baby when it comes out can already recognize the voice of > it's mother!!!! > > Klara > > This is so true! Babies get to know *all* the sounds (and emotions) > mothers are exposed to during pregnancy. We have a dog, and our sons > were never scared or even startled when they heard her bark. It was > just one of the sounds they heard on a daily basis. My friend's son, > OTOH, who was born a month before my elder one, would always cringe > when he heard a bark. > > His first word, BTW, was the dog's name. > > ne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2006 Report Share Posted December 8, 2006 how cute! > > they say the baby when it comes out can already recognize the voice of > it's mother!!!! > > Klara > > This is so true! Babies get to know *all* the sounds (and emotions) > mothers are exposed to during pregnancy. We have a dog, and our sons > were never scared or even startled when they heard her bark. It was > just one of the sounds they heard on a daily basis. My friend's son, > OTOH, who was born a month before my elder one, would always cringe > when he heard a bark. > > His first word, BTW, was the dog's name. > > ne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2006 Report Share Posted December 8, 2006 how cute! > > they say the baby when it comes out can already recognize the voice of > it's mother!!!! > > Klara > > This is so true! Babies get to know *all* the sounds (and emotions) > mothers are exposed to during pregnancy. We have a dog, and our sons > were never scared or even startled when they heard her bark. It was > just one of the sounds they heard on a daily basis. My friend's son, > OTOH, who was born a month before my elder one, would always cringe > when he heard a bark. > > His first word, BTW, was the dog's name. > > ne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2006 Report Share Posted December 8, 2006 Another amazing thing is that they can imitate facial expressions right after birth too. Babies are awesome! > > they say the baby when it comes out can already recognize the voice of > it's mother!!!! > > Klara > > This is so true! Babies get to know *all* the sounds (and emotions) > mothers are exposed to during pregnancy. We have a dog, and our sons > were never scared or even startled when they heard her bark. It was > just one of the sounds they heard on a daily basis. My friend's son, > OTOH, who was born a month before my elder one, would always cringe > when he heard a bark. > > His first word, BTW, was the dog's name. > > ne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2006 Report Share Posted December 8, 2006 Another amazing thing is that they can imitate facial expressions right after birth too. Babies are awesome! > > they say the baby when it comes out can already recognize the voice of > it's mother!!!! > > Klara > > This is so true! Babies get to know *all* the sounds (and emotions) > mothers are exposed to during pregnancy. We have a dog, and our sons > were never scared or even startled when they heard her bark. It was > just one of the sounds they heard on a daily basis. My friend's son, > OTOH, who was born a month before my elder one, would always cringe > when he heard a bark. > > His first word, BTW, was the dog's name. > > ne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2006 Report Share Posted December 8, 2006 Another amazing thing is that they can imitate facial expressions right after birth too. Babies are awesome! > > they say the baby when it comes out can already recognize the voice of > it's mother!!!! > > Klara > > This is so true! Babies get to know *all* the sounds (and emotions) > mothers are exposed to during pregnancy. We have a dog, and our sons > were never scared or even startled when they heard her bark. It was > just one of the sounds they heard on a daily basis. My friend's son, > OTOH, who was born a month before my elder one, would always cringe > when he heard a bark. > > His first word, BTW, was the dog's name. > > ne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2006 Report Share Posted December 8, 2006 They are! I LOVE babies so much, just never thought I'd be having one! " ...become the change you envision." Lemoine From: VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of leslieanneashburnSent: December 8, 2006 2:59 PMTo: VeganMacrobiotics Subject: Re: Freaking Out Another amazing thing is that they can imitate facial expressions right after birth too. Babies are awesome!>> they say the baby when it comes out can already recognize the voice of > it's mother!!!!> > Klara> > This is so true! Babies get to know *all* the sounds (and emotions) > mothers are exposed to during pregnancy. We have a dog, and our sons > were never scared or even startled when they heard her bark. It was > just one of the sounds they heard on a daily basis. My friend's son, > OTOH, who was born a month before my elder one, would always cringe > when he heard a bark.> > His first word, BTW, was the dog's name.> > ne> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2006 Report Share Posted December 8, 2006 They are! I LOVE babies so much, just never thought I'd be having one! " ...become the change you envision." Lemoine From: VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of leslieanneashburnSent: December 8, 2006 2:59 PMTo: VeganMacrobiotics Subject: Re: Freaking Out Another amazing thing is that they can imitate facial expressions right after birth too. Babies are awesome!>> they say the baby when it comes out can already recognize the voice of > it's mother!!!!> > Klara> > This is so true! Babies get to know *all* the sounds (and emotions) > mothers are exposed to during pregnancy. We have a dog, and our sons > were never scared or even startled when they heard her bark. It was > just one of the sounds they heard on a daily basis. My friend's son, > OTOH, who was born a month before my elder one, would always cringe > when he heard a bark.> > His first word, BTW, was the dog's name.> > ne> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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