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Dear Uterus

Dear Uterus,

In less then two weeks our second pregnancy begins. Please keep our little embryo's safe and nestled tightly in your womb. I promise to provide you with proper nutrients, vitamins and water. Please stay relaxed and happy! A happy uterus makes for a happy mother. :-) I would greatly appreciate you behaving for at least 37 weeks. Dear uterus, I would like you to recite this mantra over and over..."I am like velcro! I am like velcro!" We can do this! Please be gentle with our little peanuts...this means the world to us.

Thanks Uterus!

Love,

Your body!

Comments

  1. Go uterus!!! .. who knew that one day you'd be writing letters to your uterus? Hoping that it's sticky and happy for the next 9 months!

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  2. haha! I just thought I would give it a little pep talk! :-)

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  3. come on uterus! praying this is it for you kate!

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  4. You are too cute!! Go uterus and go embies!!! xxoo

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  5. Will be keeping you and your little embabies in my thoughts and hoping for a velcro uterus!!!!

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  6. I so want every baby carrying uterus to be the best place to grow a baby.

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  7. Praying for perfection. Take care & God Bless.

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  8. Dear Uterus, You Can Do It! We are cheering you on. Bless this beautiful family.

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  9. praying for you and your embies and a velcro uterus!

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