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    you must train yourself...no fluids after 7.

    Maybe you could have a catheter fitted. It would be very cathartic! *I crack myself up*

    I'm with blackbird - no fluids after 7 p.m. I suppose that means you should pack a thermos with your favorite wine to enjoy on the way home from work! Priorities, you know.

    I love to look at sleeping babies- nothing more peaceful or beautiful in the world!

    Call me the next time you are up if it coincides with 3:00 a.m. Toronto time - I'll be awake too!

    Wear diapers.

    Beautiful babies!

    Poor thing! It took 4 years after my Twins were born for me to stop having to go to the loo countless times every night. (Then I fell pregnant again! So I again find myself asleep there!)

    I had a caesar, but the pressure of two babies on all those muscles still does damage. Im an avid fan of pelvic floor excercises, I suppose they do help in time. :)

    LOL, even the thought of a catheter fills me with horror, Im sure that was the most painful part of having the caesar! shudder.


    Felicity.

    I'd be paranoid trying to sleep in your house with a shutterbug roaming around!

    It took me years to be able to sleep for more than 2-3 hours at a time after my son was born. Well, until I found wonderful sleep aids I still have to use.

    just catching up....
    DH's stepmom told me yesterday that neither of her kids crawled and didn't start walking until 13 months. (They're grown now and perfectly fine). I know, I know, anecdotal not scientific, but to me at least I like hearing those types of thing when my baby is behind schedule a tad.
    T, do we need to start letting you CIO? lol

    Just a thought but have you been checked for diabetes lately?

    That's because you're a lush, you Asshole! What goes in, must come out! ;)

    I would sooooo be shoving that camera up your ass if I was Marko, LOL!

    I hope you get some good, solid sleep soon. {{smooches}}

    xoxo

    Yeah, me too. Not only do I wake up multiple times each night to pee/wee, but, now I pee myself whenever i laugh or cough (since the twins and C section).... YIKES!!!! I'm only 44. I thought that only happened to old ladies.
    :(
    My assvice: no liquids after 7 p.m. and take an Ambien. It's a miracle drug for mommies!
    xoxo

    BTW... re; your poll... my friends call me "The Vault". Secrets go in and they NEVER come out.
    !!!!

    Seroiusly, I have this same problem. Is it possible that bearing twins ruins your bladder?

    Me too. Bladder issues galore.

    Be sure you don't have a UTI, like I do. Frequent urination is one of the first signs.

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