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My Baby Boy Is Here!


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Oh...I'm such a proud mom! :D

Despite epilepsy, lupus, sjogrens, celiac, taking nine different high-powered prescriptions, and being admitted to the hospital twice during pregnancy...I gave birth to a beautiful, healthy, and wonderful little baby boy! He was 20 inches long and weighed 8 lbs. 8 oz. :lol:

He is such a happy baby! He'll be seven weeks old this week and smiles all the time. He has also started to giggle and coo! I'm loving it.

I just had to share about my blessing! Good luck to everyone who is pregnant or considering pregnancy; I wish you ladies well. :)

-Julie


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jennyj Collaborator

CONGRATS!!! God bless and best wishes :)

jerseyangel Proficient

How wonderful--I'm so happy for you :)

AndreaB Contributor

Babies are such a blessing. Enjoy him, they grow so fast! :)

TCA Contributor

what a blessing! congrats! :D

SueC Explorer

Congratulations!!!! Enjoy this special time :)

VydorScope Proficient

YAY!!!!! CONGRATS!!!


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taweavmo3 Enthusiast

Congratulations!!!! That's so wonderful to hear, and I'm glad you are enjoying your new little blue bundle!

Only 5 weeks left for me until baby #4, Lucy Kate, arrives........then we are finished, lol!!!!!

penguin Community Regular

Congratulations!!!!!!!

mouse Enthusiast

CONGRATULATIONS. Enjoy your new baby boy and I am glad that the pregnancy turned out well. :):):)

queenofhearts Explorer

Congratulations, Julie!

It's the most amazing & wonderful thing to know you have brought a new life into the world. My "baby boys" (twins) are home from college for the summer, over 6 feet tall now, & still I can remember so vividly the day they were born... the miracle of gazing into those brand-new eyes... the most beautiful sight I had ever seen.

Wishing every joy to you & your sweet little one!

Leah

Ashley Enthusiast

Congratulations on your new little sweet baby! Babies are such joys be around, enjoy him! :wub:

-Ash

taz sharratt Enthusiast
Oh...I'm such a proud mom! :D

Despite epilepsy, lupus, sjogrens, celiac, taking nine different high-powered prescriptions, and being admitted to the hospital twice during pregnancy...I gave birth to a beautiful, healthy, and wonderful little baby boy! He was 20 inches long and weighed 8 lbs. 8 oz. :lol:

He is such a happy baby! He'll be seven weeks old this week and smiles all the time. He has also started to giggle and coo! I'm loving it.

I just had to share about my blessing! Good luck to everyone who is pregnant or considering pregnancy; I wish you ladies well. :)

-Julie

ohh im so clucky! congratulations and enjoy your baby he sounds darling! good weight too.

Guest imsohungry

Thank you so much everyone! I never knew it would feel this great to be a mom! :wub:

Blessings to all who are trying to conceive or have their little one on the way! :P

-Julie

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Congratulations, Julie, that's fabulous! New babies are such a miracle, but especially when you get a perfect baby with all your problems.

Guest Robbin
:) CONGRATULATIONS!! Your post brought tears to my eyes, it is so dear to read! I am so happy for you and everyone expecting-the joys of being a parent are incredible. Enjoy every single second--he will grow up soooo fast!!! Post a pic someday so we can see the precious little guy!!!!
mmaccartney Explorer

Congratulations, Julie!!!!!!!!!!!!!

With all those problems during pregnancy I am so happy that you went full term and had a healthy thriving baby!!!!!!

Life will change drastically, but it all so worth it!!!!!

Enjoy!

chrissy Collaborator

happy news is always wonderful to hear!!! congratulations!!!

mart Contributor

Congratulations, Julie! :) What great news!

barilla Explorer

Congratulations!

de caps Contributor
:D ALL THE BEST FOR YOU, YOUR BABY AND FAMILY. CONGRATULATIONS
Becky6 Enthusiast

CONGRATS!!!!

Guest imsohungry

Thank you everyone! :P He is absolutely adorable...today he discovered his right hand (he still doesn't know that he has a left hand yet) ;) I watched him intentionally grab a rattle with his right hand! What a big accomplishment for such a little boy! :D

Blessings. -Julie :)

Green12 Enthusiast

Congratulations Julie Jules,

What a blessing!!

Julie Jewels

jnclelland Contributor

Congratulations!! Get ready for the ride of your life; parenthood is the most incredible adventure. Enjoy every moment; you won't believe how fast he grows! (I distinctly remember looking at my 2-month-old son and thinking, "Who took my newborn and replaced him with this 2-month-old???")

Jeanne

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