Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 Paola!!! (((hugs))) How wonderful to see you back with us! I have been thinking about you and figured that by now you had your baby. You have a little boy, all ready a lady-killer, I'm sure! What's his name? How did the delivery go? Can you post a picture of him to our group files? Babies are so wonderful and I'm so happy for you and your family! If you're breastfeeding, you should start with Phase 2, that's what Dr. A says. You'll lose quickly on P2 if you are breastfeeding. I'm just so glad you " see " you again! I look forward to hearing how the little guy is doing and of course, your progress as well. Take care, Mom! Donna Hello Everyone! I'm back! For those of you who remember me.... I had my baby a month ago (a boy) and am now ready to start watching what I'm eating again. For those of you who don't know me... I look forward to getting to know you all. In the last trimester of my pregnancy, I completely fell off the band wagon and went back to my old bad ways of eating. I have to admit that when I was following the SBD way, I felt much better physically. So.... today I am back on day 1 of phase 1. I need some serious detoxing. I expect it to be a bit of a struggle because of my carb-addiction BUT I am pretty determined. The good thing is that I am back a pre-pregnancy weight... but I still have 50lbs to lose I am happy to be back and look forward to getting to know you all. Paola Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 Thanks Donna! Of course I can post a picture of my little in the files. In fact I will do it as soon as I'm done typing this response. The delivery was actually difficult. My epidural ran out when I started the pushing phase. The pushing lasted 2 1/2 hours and on top of it all he was born " sunny side up " (face up instead of down) which is apparently one of the hardest types of births. Lucky me! Anyways... I am fully recovered now and since I am not breastfeeding, I went back to phase I. I really need that detox! I am happy to be back on the list and back on track. Paola What's his name? How did the delivery go? Can you post a picture of him to > our group files? > > If you're breastfeeding, you should start with Phase 2, that's what Dr. A > says. You'll lose quickly on P2 if you are breastfeeding. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 I created an album entitled curiouspaola under the photo section of the file. You will find 2 pics of little as well as one of him and me. I guess this could be considered my " before " picture. ) Paola > > Thanks Donna! Of course I can post a picture of my little in the > files. In fact I will do it as soon as I'm done typing this response. The > delivery was actually difficult. My epidural ran out when I started the > pushing phase. The pushing lasted 2 1/2 hours and on top of it all he was > born " sunny side up " (face up instead of down) which is apparently one of > the hardest types of births. Lucky me! Anyways... I am fully recovered now > and since I am not breastfeeding, I went back to phase I. I really need > that detox! > > I am happy to be back on the list and back on track. > > Paola > > > > What's his name? How did the delivery go? Can you post a picture of him > > to our group files? > > > > If you're breastfeeding, you should start with Phase 2, that's what Dr. > > A says. You'll lose quickly on P2 if you are breastfeeding. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 Paola, That's exactly how it was with my son's birth. The epidural ran out and he was face up, making it impossible to get him out. After 14 hours, they finally pulled him out with forceps. Glad you are all recovered and doing well. ann > > Thanks Donna! Of course I can post a picture of my little in the > files. In fact I will do it as soon as I'm done typing this response. The > delivery was actually difficult. My epidural ran out when I started the > pushing phase. The pushing lasted 2 1/2 hours and on top of it all he was > born " sunny side up " (face up instead of down) which is apparently one of > the hardest types of births. Lucky me! Anyways... I am fully recovered now > and since I am not breastfeeding, I went back to phase I. I really need > that detox! > > I am happy to be back on the list and back on track. > > Paola Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2006 Report Share Posted March 5, 2006 Thanks! With me he was vacuumed out! Paola > > Paola, > > That's exactly how it was with my son's birth. The epidural ran out > and he was face up, making it impossible to get him out. After 14 > hours, they finally pulled him out with forceps. > > Glad you are all recovered and doing well. > > > ann > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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