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9lbs 13oz Jessica Simpson baby is here
Re: 9lbs 13oz Jessica Simpson baby is here
Are you calling 10 pound babies fat?!?! ::runs and cries::
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a 10 lb, 8 oz baby
Eh. I'm 7 mo pregnant and no matter what the size of the baby, the labor stories that people seem compelled to tell me are all heinous. So I'm not fazed by that.
Also, I grew up listening to my mom's stories about labor, in which she had my brother (10 lb) without pain meds and talks about the experience glowingly. So this ish doesn't scare me much.
That's a large baby for someone so petite.
I heard they are going to call her Maxi, which I think it kind of cute.
if youre a sanitary napkin
Nah, her age probably didn't have much to do with it. I had a 9lb 5 ouncer after a failed epidural and three hours of pushing. Even then, it took forceps to get her out. Not fun times.
BTW, I gained only 20 lbs and was all baby.
LOL
As long as she doesn't name her next one Kotex, she'll be alright
Zeus and Bubba
wow that's a big girl!
hey, if sexism is still around when that girl is job hunting, the masculine name should help. I'm not that put off by it.
Wow. My cousin's name is Jerrica. I always thought it was a pretty name. Unique, but not totally out there. I will have to tell her that her name is considered weird.
Jerrica sounds way too much like Jheri curl to me.
As someone who carried a 10lb 1oz baby, I beg to differ, lol.
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*dead*
And I carried a 9lb, 14oz baby and he was big and it started to hurt hauling him around! My daughter was 8lbs, 4 oz and while she was heavy too...he was just painful at times and I could tell a huge difference between the weight of the two even without ultrasound guesses.
lol
I'm familiar with this phenomenon. Big headed little girl.
Below 5% for height and weight, above 95% for head. Her uncles call her Baby Stewie. I tried to pass Marisa's bike helmet down to her so Marisa could have a new one, and IT DOESN'T FIT. It still fits the five-year old.
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i did it in the original post where that was discussed. there was even an image.