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As for Meghans tummy.... When she walked out the first thing I thought of was "she's wearring a cathader bag."
Maybe she is maybe she isn't, however it is not uncommon after a vaginal birth.

She looked uncomfortable physically IMO poor thing. Meeting the world Less than 3 days postpartum? :confused: pass thanks.

I just heard local news necn no link: “Nothing special to the name they just liked it.”
Somebody always hates your baby’s name. Lookin at you both grandmothers of my #3 kid :eek: Just amplified in this case
 
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That is what a normal pg woman looks like after giving birth.

I din’t know how Kate looks as she does because Meghan certainly works out
 
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That is what a normal pg woman looks like after giving birth.

I din’t know how Kate looks as she does because Meghan certainly works out

I know :DWish I could have looked remotely that good

They should both really lose those spiked heels though. I’m sorry that can’t be good for your feet :oops:
 
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Guess we could move on to who will be the Godparents. George Clooney was on Jimmy Kimmel last night. He joked about the rumour. Stated he would be a horrible choice as he is barely a Parent. He was joking about the Parent part. I would like to see Eugenie as a choice.
 
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This is getting ridiculous.
We have a Charlotte, a Louie and yes, an Archie in my immediate family. lol
 
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I think Megan looks lovelier than she ever has in those photos with Harry and their son

She really does look better with a few more pounds to fill out her face and her hair less constrained.

Their photos are very touching
 
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It’s so good to see the positivity toward Meghan. She seems like she can be a handful every now and then.
 
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It’s so good to see the positivity toward Meghan. She seems like she can be a handful every now and then.

Aren't most people!!!
 
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That would be catheter. That is some kind of speculation. The dress is made to flow out.
That's not speculation. I had a catheter after my daughter was born, I had to wear it.
It was just something that popped into my mind when I saw her in the pictures. Because that's what I looked like
 
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That's not speculation. I had a catheter after my daughter was born, I had to wear it.
It was just something that popped into my mind when I saw her in the pictures. Because that's what I looked like

When I delivered DD in 1973, most women spent at least a couple of days in the hospital. OB who delivered DD called my very quick labor/birth (about 90 minutes total) "traumatic" for a first child which was probably the reason that my bladder didn't work for nearly 72 hours afterwards. I could not be discharged from hospital until I could pee on my own. I can't speak to Meghan's case, but it's my understanding that many women are frequently unable to void following childbirth and are sent home with a catheter.
 
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Did Prince Harry and Meghan Markle steal Prince George’s nickname for baby Archie?
But the choice may be a slight bone of contention for Prince George.
Apparently, the five-year-old recently claimed that his nickname is Archie.
According to The Sun in January, a dogwalker was approached by William and Kate's eldest son near grandparent's Carole and Michael Middleton's home in Berkshire.
The dogwalker was left "astonished" when Prince George told her his name was "Archie."
Did Meghan and Harry steal Prince George's nickname?

 
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When I delivered DD in 1973, most women spent at least a couple of days in the hospital. OB who delivered DD called my very quick labor/birth (about 90 minutes total) "traumatic" for a first child which was probably the reason that my bladder didn't work for nearly 72 hours afterwards. I could not be discharged from hospital until I could pee on my own. I can't speak to Meghan's case, but it's my understanding that many women are frequently unable to void following childbirth and are sent home with a catheter.

I was born in 1973! Mom? Is that you? Haha (my mom had twilight sleep with me though)

This is true about the urinating. I had my first DD in 1994 my second in 2009. Both times I had a tear and that was one of their main concerns was making sure you could urinate and also feel the sensation of having to urinate.
 
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