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jenni...i have read your posts before and it sounds like you are in no kind of environment to bring a child into. i hope that for your baby's sake you figure out something better for it.
babies are a precious gift...the most important thing you will ever have.
you need to eat. you're pregnant! there are going to be food that you don't like right now, but that will go away afterwards. you can't expect your body to stay the same. all the stuff you love...yogurt and fruit and milk...EAT IT! those are some of the best things you can eat for your baby.
if you're having morning sickness, eat small meals OFTEN instead on larger meals once or twice a day! don't just stop eating. make sure you take your prenatals and keep hydrated. there are some days when i don't want to eat anything, but i do. nothing is appealing to me right now. but i find something and i eat it. FOR MY BABY! when you become pregnant, it's not about you anymore. remember that.
oh, and you you been to your doctor??? your OB is the first person you should be talking to about all of this...not strangers on a website.
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actually i think i missed a step... or a whole flight of stairs.. i dont know whats happened but all i know is theres no need to be abusive.. and if some one else is being abusive then dont stoop to their levell.. we can onli give advice here.. those who choose to disreguard it and abuse the lovely people here r jus not worth the waste of breath... or writing power. u get me?
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How astute of you! That just went "whoosh" over my head. Good call!
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i agree with you, absolutely. however, when someone is going to come at me for giving advice and opinions THEY ASKED FOR i am going to speak my mind.
if she doesn't like the advice i, or anyone else give, she need not ask for it.
i am in no way looking down on her or pointing a finger. she just really needs to take a step back and THINK this through...thoroughly.
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whoa whoa pump ya breaks ppl! dont bring this negativity around, dat aint how things work around here... everyone is entitled to own options and u can argue back but allow makin it personal.. theres enuf hatred in this world, lets not bring it into this forum full of lovley members.. now kids... kiss and make up!

everyone on this forum has been helpful to one another when they can.. arguements put people off.. some one with a terrible problem may be put off by you lot having a go at eachother... theres no love up in this room and its feelin cold now...

now think again.. what are we spewing about? is it worth it? doubt it! show some love then kiddies??

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i think its safe to assume that "second chance" is jenni. so sad because all along she had nothing to hide. i can hear it in her tone, her word choice, how defensive she is and timing of the posts. i "will eat my hat" if its not her but i didnt just fall of the turnip truck yesterday. is that how that ole saying goes??

the ONLY thing that makes me feel that its not jenni is that she posted and got defensive so quickly. there have been numerous  occasions previously where she could have reacted this way but did not in other posts. why would country mamas post be so upsetting all of a sudden??

jenni, if you want help just post as you have been. if someone offends you just IGNORE!!!
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Well, I guess I did just fall off the turnip truck, 'cause I missed that one! I agree that '2nd' quickly got defensive, but jenni has been quick to anger lately, too. I think as everyone elses' levels of frustration rose, so did hers, and we started seeing the real her.
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