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Doctor Visit

Well, I had a Dr. visit today where they do the gluclose screening and I am an O- for blood type so I get a Rogham shot as well during this visit. Usually this visit can be long and dreadful, but with this pregnancy, I was very relaxed! I had no children with, my neighbor watched them, and I brought a book. Everything went smoothly. The Lab Tech did a great job with my blood draw, which I don't know how many times I've looked straight at the picture of the deer in front of me the last 3 1/2 years, and I actually like the Orange flavored glucola that you have to drink!! I know, I'm nuts.
My visits with Susan (my midwife) are always hilarious and sometimes I feel like I have my own free comedy show about every 4 weeks. For some reason chatting with another woman about husbands, birth, IUD's, vagina pains, vericose veins, an inservice on how to wear your "normal" jeans longer with a rubber band, husbands, weight, acne, and husbands is just more hilarious when you are in an exam room (pants on or off) with someone as blunt and as funny as my midwife! I love her! I think I will start to pray each night now that she will be the one to deliver this baby-she didn't deliver my little Halloran!

Anyway, then on my down time today while waiting for results and a second bloodraw, I got to read! Wow! I have a new goal to read a book, just for me, whenever I can get a chapter in here and there. So I started "Eat, Love, Pray" or "Eat, Pray, Love"...whatever, by Elizabeth Gilbert, another woman "in" my life that I can laugh out loud to and relate too as well. Amazing. So anyway, when I went back up stairs to the Clinic...again, I read some more, and then, lucky me, Nurse Kelly gets to poke me in the butt with my Rogham shot. And that, my friends, is how my relaxing visit to the Dr. ended. Me, standing up by the little examination bed, with half my a@# showing. Gotta love it.

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Miss said…
I had susan for my last two and LOVED LOVED her! She was amazing both times. Seriously, it is because of her that my labor with Trigg went so smoothly (I have REALLY hard long labors). I will pray you get her too! =)

SO, how far apart will your kids be?
Ehlan said…
Hey Megan! I just found your blog from Alicia! Hooray! I LOVE blogs! I LOVE LOVE LOVE Susan too, but I also had Rhonda deliver Olivia (which actually turned out fine)...sometimes I want to be pg just to have those talks with Susan again!! By the way--I also LOVED "Eat, Pray, Love"--fantastic book!

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