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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Algeria
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Hi all,

I'm still here...

I am back at work this week for some crazy reason. It is keeping me occupied, which is good, but I'm not feeling super helpful to my fellow teaching staff, as I could be gone any day now. Oh well!

As far as the babies being born:

JP must have had hers...

And I better be next! I am due tomorrow, after all! I asked my midwife yesterday what would happen if I go over my due date--she said that they will wait until 41 weeks, when they will do an ultrasound to check on the baby, amniotic fluid level, etc. If the baby doesn't come on his/her own, they will schedule me for an induction sometime before 42 weeks.

Good luck Carolyn ... praying you have safe and speedy birth!

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No popping here yet, but signs are pointing to soon!

I'm predicting Saturday, since it is my husband's birthday...

Come on, little one :star: ! We want to meet you!

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Carolyn and Simo

Fell in love in Morocco: March 2004

Welcome to the USA: May 19, 2005 :)

Our Wedding Day: July 9, 2005

AOS interview: March, 2006--Success!

Applied for Removal of Conditions on Residence: March, 2008--Approved August 11, 2008

Baby Ilyas born: August 16, 2008!

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Who knows? It's really fun to speculate about the sex, but I honestly have no idea!

My husband thinks it's going to be a boy--maybe because there are 7 boys and only one girl in his family (his sister is the youngest one--imagine having 7 big brothers in Morocco--talk about being overprotected! :wacko: )--I'm not convinced either way.

Strangely enough, I'm not that nervous/scared about labor right now--I'm just excited...I just hope we don't have to wait too much longer!

Carolyn and Simo

Fell in love in Morocco: March 2004

Welcome to the USA: May 19, 2005 :)

Our Wedding Day: July 9, 2005

AOS interview: March, 2006--Success!

Applied for Removal of Conditions on Residence: March, 2008--Approved August 11, 2008

Baby Ilyas born: August 16, 2008!

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Who knows? It's really fun to speculate about the sex, but I honestly have no idea!

My husband thinks it's going to be a boy--maybe because there are 7 boys and only one girl in his family (his sister is the youngest one--imagine having 7 big brothers in Morocco--talk about being overprotected! :wacko: )--I'm not convinced either way.

Strangely enough, I'm not that nervous/scared about labor right now--I'm just excited...I just hope we don't have to wait too much longer!

Good Luck Carolyn!!!!!

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No popping here yet, but signs are pointing to soon!

I'm predicting Saturday, since it is my husband's birthday...

Come on, little one :star: ! We want to meet you!

No popping huh? Here either ... even thou I still have time ... but here too all the signs are there! Good luck (again) and we are waiting for pix! :star:

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Oh my bet is on JP since she has been MIA....and then Carolyn! I can't wait to see what you are having too Carolyn! It's so exciting. I can't wait to see pics of all these new babies as well.

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I think you've all got my wife beat. Our daughter is due around December 18.

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Interview Date: 13 July 2004 Approved!

US Arrival: 04 Oct 2004 We're here!

Wedding: 15 November 2004, Maui

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We wish you both a safe pregnancy and healthy baby.

Maggie

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Carolyn, you know I wasnt nervous at all about labor and delivary...I went to the hospital, no jitters, nothing. i just wanted him OUT!!! I see alot of women panic over the pain and thats when oxygen masks get brought in, babies heart rate dips, etc...me, calm as can be, no meds, no oxygen, nothing...Heres to hoping you have a fantastic labor and delivary...go into it with a brave face and im sure youll be fine

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