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For our statistics on the gender of the new baby, we now can report that 32 people have entered their guesses. We are happy with those of course, so for them who took this effort: thanks very much! We of course would like to get more reactions, you can easily send them via this page (see a little bit further down). We need a lot of people entering for a good statistic, at this point we do not have a statistically correct number yet ;).

At the moment 53% of the people think that we're having a boy again, the others (47%) say that it's going to be a girl now. We are nearing the natural figures now , you could say. (Last time we reported 63% boy and 37% girl.) To compare: with Bram the eventual results were 51% boy and 49% girl, but then also we had too few people telling their thoughts (22 to be precise) to have it statistically reliable.

The diary, now divided into 4 weekly periods.

Some time ago we decided after thinking things through, to go ahead and try if would be possible at all for Wilma to get pregnant again. We now happyly can tell you all that this wish was granted!

Echo 11 weeksThis pregnancy will be monitored closely by a high risk gynacologist, who himself has researched the specific complications that occurred at the end of the pregnancy of Bram. Together with this docter we trust that this time, if worse comes to worse, we will be earlier by far than last time in recognising trouble, so that it will not end up being such a scary story as it was last year.

Statistics: we expect our new baby early October 2002. Of course we again ask you all to let us in on your guess on the gender of Bram's sibbling to be ;-) So mail your predictions to us.

 

Bram

Here you will find what we wrote down during the pregnancy of Bram. Eventually we became his proud parents on Sunday June 3, 2001 of Bram

And some pictures that won't need translations ;)

  • A recap of the highlights of all weeks of the pregnancy.
  • A gallery of photo's that clearly shows how Wilma's belly grew when she was pregnant of Bram
  • And of course the a little bit too exiting roller coaster-like end of the pregnancy at week 37.

© Wilma & Erik van de Pol, 2000-2008