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That's such great news!!!!! Thank you for sharing, and can't wait til little Sprout comes out to play!!! Congrats, Tiffykins! I'm so glad everything is going so well!

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What a beautiful picture! I am so happy for you Tiff!

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Awesome News! Wishing you only continued health and happiness as you await the arrival of your bundle of joy!!!

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Awww I'm so happy for you! She's beautiful! Girls are soooo FUN! They are like little dolls. I took headbands to the hospital and popped one on my baby girl (14 yrs ago, yikes), just so she could get use to bows and hats, and it worked :)...CONGRATS!

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She's BEAUTIFUL Tiffykins. Soooo happy for you!

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Congrats Tiff!!!!!

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Awwww, congrats Tiff! I am SO happy for you. I just *knew* you were having a girl. What a perfect blessing! I only have girls so nothing to compare it to, but I LOVE being a mom of girls! :D

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That is so wonderful Tiffany. You have been so patient and giving in your help on this site, it just shows that you reap what you sow. You are getting the baby you were trying for. Amazing news.

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Awesome news! Congratulations on a healthy pregnancy and baby...such a gift.

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So, for those not on my Facebook, we had the 20 week anatomy scan today. It was actually my 2nd, the first said girl with 70% definitely a girl. I just wasn't convinced because the first U/S was not 100% conclusive. . . As for my stats, my labs are stellar except for my platelet counts which is related to my clotting disorder and has nothing to do with my VSG. As for the baby, measuring on target (actually a couple of days early), weighing in a couple of ounces heavy, and is thriving.

For those wondering if pregnancy is possible, or safe, or anything else post-VSG. We're living proof it is not only possible, but I've had a fabulous pregnancy thus far ! ! !

Today's U/S was no doubt on gender, we got the FULL MONTY shot ! ! !

Presenting; Miss Tatum Adysen ! ! ! Perfect in every way, growing, perfect fingers, toes, spine, brain, lungs, placenta. . . All is fabulous in her little world! ! !

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Congratulations!

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