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Nine months of pregnancy seems an eternity when you get that
little pink positive on the test stick. In this day and age, we
no longer have to wait until we start having symptoms of
pregnancy, which can start as late as 8 or 10 weeks for some.
Instead, we have pregnancy tests that will determine a positive
just days after conception. This can make the pregnancy journey
seem even longer!
While you are growing, suffering morning sickness and anxiously
awaiting the new addition to the family, here are a few ways to
memorialize your pregnancy; both for yourself and to pass along
to the child in the future.
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