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Announcement! Phil and I are expecting our next child this November!
We've been not-not-telling people for a few weeks, but between an emergency room visit and puking in the in-laws' bathroom while lead renovation was going on at our house, this pregnancy was pretty much impossible to keep secret from the start. I'm now at the beginning of the second trimester, and I've been entirely wretched for the last couple of months. I'm only now starting to feel like I can do anything other than cling to the couch in the desperate hope that if I hold perfectly still, I won't puke.
We don't know the gender yet, but I do have an interesting Science! Fact! about this little one. Remember how I had an ectopic pregnancy and lost one of my fallopian tubes? Right. Guess which side the egg for this pregnancy came from? That's right. The one that's not hooked up to anything. Apparently, fallopian tubes can move a little; they have long, moving tendrils that entice the egg into the tube. My tendrils were extra enticing. That or the egg quantum tunneled. You know. One or the other.
Creepy skullbaby ultrasounds can be seen here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/aswiebe/sets/72157633529774431/
We've been not-not-telling people for a few weeks, but between an emergency room visit and puking in the in-laws' bathroom while lead renovation was going on at our house, this pregnancy was pretty much impossible to keep secret from the start. I'm now at the beginning of the second trimester, and I've been entirely wretched for the last couple of months. I'm only now starting to feel like I can do anything other than cling to the couch in the desperate hope that if I hold perfectly still, I won't puke.
We don't know the gender yet, but I do have an interesting Science! Fact! about this little one. Remember how I had an ectopic pregnancy and lost one of my fallopian tubes? Right. Guess which side the egg for this pregnancy came from? That's right. The one that's not hooked up to anything. Apparently, fallopian tubes can move a little; they have long, moving tendrils that entice the egg into the tube. My tendrils were extra enticing. That or the egg quantum tunneled. You know. One or the other.
Creepy skullbaby ultrasounds can be seen here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/aswiebe/sets/72157633529774431/