No, that graph isn't showing an earthquake in Michigan. Jen went in the the hospital because she bumped her belly, and we found out she was having contractions (which apparently look like earthquakes when drawn on charts)...quite a few of them in fact. Jen got to have a 24 hour personalized tour of the hospital as they monitored her contractions. They never did go away, but she didn't give birth (or look as though she would anytime soon), so she was sent home.
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Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Our first visit to Labor and Delivery
No, that graph isn't showing an earthquake in Michigan. Jen went in the the hospital because she bumped her belly, and we found out she was having contractions (which apparently look like earthquakes when drawn on charts)...quite a few of them in fact. Jen got to have a 24 hour personalized tour of the hospital as they monitored her contractions. They never did go away, but she didn't give birth (or look as though she would anytime soon), so she was sent home.
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This was the day I was in the hospital giving birth to Josiah! Its funny we were both there at the same time!
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