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At 03:59 PM 07/26/2000 -0400, you wrote:

>Sandi

>PLEASE be careful TaeBo is very intense and at 9 months pregnant if you

>haven't been doing that sort of exercise may be bad for your body not to

>mention the baby.

I am sure Sandi was kidding! I was!

Joya

PS...even if you aren't pregnant you can't just jump into Tae Bo. You have

to do the Instructional and learn the correct moves so you don't injure

yourself.

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At 04:37 PM 07/26/2000 -0500, you wrote:

>And, do you really want to run the risk of a baby born looking like

>Blanks??? Holy Cow....BTW, I always heard that *sweeping* helps bring on

>labor. Just be careful not to poke anyone with that broom!! Christabelle

Well....I wouldn't mind his body...if I was a guy....heck, I wouldn't mind

his body irregardless!!!

Joya

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And, do you really want to run the risk of a baby born looking like

Blanks??? Holy Cow....BTW, I always heard that *sweeping* helps bring on

labor. Just be careful not to poke anyone with that broom!! Christabelle

RE: Sandi

Sandi

PLEASE be careful TaeBo is very intense and at 9 months pregnant if you

haven't been doing that sort of exercise may be bad for your body not to

mention the baby. Why rush nature .. you're still a week or two early it

might be best to let your body rest and let the baby finish his growing ..

I

would just think that excessive jarring and bouncing at this stage can not

be healthy and would definitely run this by your doctor before attempting

it.

Just my 0.02 cts

Lyssa

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I was hoping it was a joke but just in case wanted to voice my concern. My

sil is due the around the same time (Aug 3) and I've been listening to her

for days now trying every " home remedy " for bringing on labour and she is

serious!

Lyssa

RE: Sandi

At 03:59 PM 07/26/2000 -0400, you wrote:

>Sandi

>PLEASE be careful TaeBo is very intense and at 9 months pregnant if you

>haven't been doing that sort of exercise may be bad for your body not to

>mention the baby.

I am sure Sandi was kidding! I was!

Joya

PS...even if you aren't pregnant you can't just jump into Tae Bo. You have

to do the Instructional and learn the correct moves so you don't injure

yourself.

Please visit our homepage at http://members.xoom.com/AChallengers

You will find information, recipes, before and after pictures.

To contact the list owner please send mail to lindag@...

Visit our 2000 Train Tour Site -

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>swollen I have 1 pair of slides that I wear) or to wear pants that actually

>button and zip (tired of elastic front pants) to see my ankles again.

Yeah, I

>know I am whining, sorry. I'll be thinking of you when I wake in the wee

>hours, so when the phone rings......

Where's the picture??? I want to see a " preggers " picture!!!

Kari

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  • 1 year later...

Congratulations on the birth of your son. Sounds like you had quite a

delivery experience, but I'm glad everything turned out well. Enjoy this

very special holiday time! ~~ Bethany

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--- Sandi wrote:

> As much as I want to respect my body and honor my hunger, my

hunger is being quite demanding and unreasonable. I don't even know what I

would be hungry for. I'm not craving anything. My stomach cries " feed

me " but doesn't say what it wants.

** Reading your post, that little diagram of the stick-figure (with a line drawn

across his neck) popped into my head... Where are you feeling this hunger? Above

teh line (in your head), or below the line (in your belly)? Maybe stop and

really pay attention for a few minutes. If it's in your belly, go ahead and keep

eating, and don't freak out too much about it. Trust that your body will

regulate itself. And, if it's in your head, maybe you could journal what's going

on in your life right now... what possible causes are there for your wanting to

keep eating?

Just some thoughts. Sorry if they don't help.

Jenn

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It was definitely in the belly and it was definitely hunger. But, I

had no access to food, so I had to tell it " no " . Then, I got to busy

to stop and eat. By the time I got home, I wasn't hungry anymore.

> > As much as I want to respect my body and honor my hunger, my

> hunger is being quite demanding and unreasonable. I don't even

know what I

> would be hungry for. I'm not craving anything. My stomach

cries " feed

> me " but doesn't say what it wants.

>

> ** Reading your post, that little diagram of the stick-figure (with

a line drawn across his neck) popped into my head... Where are you

feeling this hunger? Above teh line (in your head), or below the line

(in your belly)? Maybe stop and really pay attention for a few

minutes. If it's in your belly, go ahead and keep eating, and don't

freak out too much about it. Trust that your body will regulate

itself. And, if it's in your head, maybe you could journal what's

going on in your life right now... what possible causes are there for

your wanting to keep eating?

>

> Just some thoughts. Sorry if they don't help.

>

> Jenn

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It was definitely in the belly and it was definitely hunger. But, I

had no access to food, so I had to tell it " no " . Then, I got to busy

to stop and eat. By the time I got home, I wasn't hungry anymore.

> > As much as I want to respect my body and honor my hunger, my

> hunger is being quite demanding and unreasonable. I don't even

know what I

> would be hungry for. I'm not craving anything. My stomach

cries " feed

> me " but doesn't say what it wants.

>

> ** Reading your post, that little diagram of the stick-figure (with

a line drawn across his neck) popped into my head... Where are you

feeling this hunger? Above teh line (in your head), or below the line

(in your belly)? Maybe stop and really pay attention for a few

minutes. If it's in your belly, go ahead and keep eating, and don't

freak out too much about it. Trust that your body will regulate

itself. And, if it's in your head, maybe you could journal what's

going on in your life right now... what possible causes are there for

your wanting to keep eating?

>

> Just some thoughts. Sorry if they don't help.

>

> Jenn

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> Faith Group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/unshakablefocus

> Healthy Eating: http://intuitive-eating.blogspot.com

> Wishlist: http://www.librarything.com/catalog/mizbooks94

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Sandi,

I had an experience that may or may not be helpful to you here in

regard to hunger that does not see to go away. On Friday, I had to

eat dinner really late. So, I was extremely hungry. I immediately

started to eat tortilla chips and salsa (we were at a tex-mex

restaurant). After 3-4 chips, I was already full...I felt really

stuffed. My food ally was thinking " what the heck! this is not

enough food for your active life, girl " Fortunately, the entrees

took a pretty long time (30 min), and I was hungry (to a lesser

degree than before) again by the time they came. I ate a normal

amount of the entree to acheive fullness...that lasted.

So, my theory is that when you get REALLY hungry and your stomach is

completely empty that it shrinks back to its smallest size...about

the size of a fist. So, you start to feel full REALLY quickly when

you start to eat. Then, after sometime, your stomach stretches a

bit and you feel hungry again because you really haven't fueled

yourself properly. I theorize that this is how you can feel hungry

again shortly after eating.

I hope that made some sense. Maybe this is why you felt hunger that

didn't go away...because you allowed your stomach to get completely

empty?

Amy

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> It was definitely in the belly and it was definitely hunger. But,

I

> had no access to food, so I had to tell it " no " . Then, I got to

busy

> to stop and eat. By the time I got home, I wasn't hungry anymore.

>

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