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<blockquote data-quote="Steinhauer" data-source="post: 2211010" data-attributes="member: 33514"><p>I may have more pictures tmw evening. We are at 36 weeks and 4 days ... can happen any day now. I am packing an overnight bag to leave in my car just in case. I also have a baby seat in my car (Georgia Law, cannot release baby to new parents unless there is a baby seat in the car). </p><p></p><p>My wife and I attended a New Parents class a few months ago and met other couples having their first too - it was fun.</p><p></p><p>We learned about something called "Purple Crying" which is a phase all babies go through where they will just cry and cry no mater how much you try to comfort them. The RN warned all the new mothers that this was the most vulnerable period for newborn babies (mothers will shake their baby out of frustration sometimes - doing permanent brain damage). My wife just winked and smile ... "Hee Hee ... can't bother me .. I'm deaf"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steinhauer, post: 2211010, member: 33514"] I may have more pictures tmw evening. We are at 36 weeks and 4 days ... can happen any day now. I am packing an overnight bag to leave in my car just in case. I also have a baby seat in my car (Georgia Law, cannot release baby to new parents unless there is a baby seat in the car). My wife and I attended a New Parents class a few months ago and met other couples having their first too - it was fun. We learned about something called "Purple Crying" which is a phase all babies go through where they will just cry and cry no mater how much you try to comfort them. The RN warned all the new mothers that this was the most vulnerable period for newborn babies (mothers will shake their baby out of frustration sometimes - doing permanent brain damage). My wife just winked and smile ... "Hee Hee ... can't bother me .. I'm deaf" [/QUOTE]
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