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The fourth trimester

January 13, 2020January 13, 2020by wattleandash2 Comments on The fourth trimester
The fourth trimester

The ‘fourth trimester’ is defined as the first three months after childbirth. It’s a unique period of life – starting with being physically and mentally exhausted from childbirth, then coming to grips with life with a newborn and finally learning this whole parenting gig…

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He’s here!

September 30, 2019September 29, 2019by wattleandash4 Comments on He’s here!
He’s here!

Today I’d like to introduce you to Paul Thomas, who arrived safe and sound on September 24th, weighing in at 2.8 kilograms (a touch over 6 pounds) and measuring 50cm (just shy of 20 inches)…

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