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Oh another thing she could try is testing the double breast pump.

Something tells me she's already run through most of these suggestions.

 
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she's probably not really late, its just that Doctors are stupid and usually incorectly estimate the date of conception based on the date of last period or some bullshit..

technically my oldest son was 5 weeks late, ugh no you people are just fucking retarded and have the wrong date in your system.

 
Most but not all. I told her she should go get a massage too. I'll tell her about the breast pump one, I don't know if she's heard of it, but she hasn't told me about that one.

 
she's probably not really late, its just that Doctors are stupid and usually incorectly estimate the date of conception based on the date of last period or some bullshit..

technically my oldest son was 5 weeks late, ugh no you people are just fucking retarded and have the wrong date in your system.


Yeah, that could be too, but the doctor doesn't want her to wait any longer than Monday.

 
not a bad idea to get it out, out of our 3 kids, 2 were "scheduled" makes like much easier.. but they were C-sections...small child bearing hips or something...

 
I like how my daughter shows interest in what I'm studying. And she seems to actually understand what I'm explaining to her.

 
I walked into the living room to find #1 having already built this:

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Future transpo Engineer on my hands.

 
How old is she? for some reason I thought all three miniMikes were like < 3.

 
How fast they grow up. My 7 y/o daughter still loves building train tracks. She's also getting good with lego blocks.

I've read that many girls are interested in math and science up until a certain age in America. As engineers/dads we need to break that trend.

 
I played with Barbies until I was in 8th grade, yet somehow still can do math. Of course, I frequently was praised as smart and I was a scrawny, sickly child. According to popular culture I was supposed to become a superhero instead of a princess. Where are my mutants?

 
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