Our little one is expected to arrive late February 2014. In America, pregnancies last 40 weeks. In France, you get 41 weeks. But in both countries, once you get to 42 weeks, time's up and the doc steps in. So we'll know right from the beginning whether this baby favors the American way (due February 21) or the French (due February 28). The French do tend to take their sweet time with things. Either way, we are thrilled to be embarking on the journey to parenthood and can't wait to see what the next few months bring!
Thursday, August 8, 2013
And Baby Makes Three
We are finally ready to share our wonderful news with the world - there's another Huguet on the way!
Our little one is expected to arrive late February 2014. In America, pregnancies last 40 weeks. In France, you get 41 weeks. But in both countries, once you get to 42 weeks, time's up and the doc steps in. So we'll know right from the beginning whether this baby favors the American way (due February 21) or the French (due February 28). The French do tend to take their sweet time with things. Either way, we are thrilled to be embarking on the journey to parenthood and can't wait to see what the next few months bring!
Our little one is expected to arrive late February 2014. In America, pregnancies last 40 weeks. In France, you get 41 weeks. But in both countries, once you get to 42 weeks, time's up and the doc steps in. So we'll know right from the beginning whether this baby favors the American way (due February 21) or the French (due February 28). The French do tend to take their sweet time with things. Either way, we are thrilled to be embarking on the journey to parenthood and can't wait to see what the next few months bring!
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That's my grandbaby!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to you both!!! I am so happy for you all:) Can't wait to share the news with EVERYONE at the office!!! Take care
ReplyDeleteOMG!!! Congratulations!!! awwwww such wonderful news :)
ReplyDeleteCONGRATULATIONS!!! Such exciting news. Can't wait for the little one to arrive. It looks like your mom will have to go to France often over the next few years. I'll carry her bags! So happy for you both!
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