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babycoming hashtag performance

The hashtag #babycoming celebrates pregnancy announcements, sharing joyful moments, parenting journeys, baby preparations, and family excitement. It fosters community support, connects parents, and highlights the anticipation of new beginnings.
So many things to plan but I am sooo excited !!! 🥳🍼💍 all the parties for my family & friends ! Lmk any ideas you might have ! #babyshower #babycoming #bridalshower #partyplanner #eventplanner
#generaltsoschicken #spicychicken #chinesefood #recipes #fyp #fypageシ #fypage #fypシ #babycoming #camandsara #babysilas #babyshower.     @Cameron L       * 2 lb chicken thighs, trimmed and cut into 1-inch pieces * 1/2 cup corn starch * 1/4 cup extra light olive oil, for frying, plus more as needed * 2 tbsp minced ginger, from a 2-inch piece of ginger * 3 cloves garlic, or 1 Tbsp grated or finely minced * 1/2 tsp red pepper flakes, or added to taste * 1 tsp sesame seeds, optional for garnish General Tso's Sauce * 1/2 cup cold water * 5 tbsp low sodium soy sauce * 3 tbsp rice vinegar, or more to taste * 1 1/2 tbsp hoisin sauce * 4 tbsp granulated sugar * 1 1/2 tbsp cornstarch * Cut chicken into 1-inch cubes. Toss chicken in batches with cornstarch, tapping off the excess. Set dredged chicken on a platter and set aside. 
 * In a separate dish, combine all the ingredients for your sauce and whisk to combine. 
 * Preheat a non-stick skillet with oil. Cook chicken in 2 to 3 batches, sauteeing until golden on both sides and cooked through then remove the chicken from the pan and transfer to a bowl. Repeat with the remaining chicken, adding more oil as needed. Leave at least 1 Tbsp oil in the pan. 
 * Add the garlic, ginger and pepper flakes. Sautee for about 30 seconds or until fragrant. 
 * Add the sauce to the skillet and bring it to a simmer while stirring. Let it simmer for 1 minute to cook off the vinegar a little. Taste the sauce and add more soy sauce or rice vinegar to taste if desired. Add the chicken and toss to coat. Serve garnished with sesame seeds if desired.
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#generaltsoschicken #spicychicken #chinesefood #recipes #fyp #fypage#fypage #fyp#babycoming #camandsara #babysilas #babyshower. @Cameron L * 2 lb chicken thighs, trimmed and cut into 1-inch pieces * 1/2 cup corn starch * 1/4 cup extra light olive oil, for frying, plus more as needed * 2 tbsp minced ginger, from a 2-inch piece of ginger * 3 cloves garlic, or 1 Tbsp grated or finely minced * 1/2 tsp red pepper flakes, or added to taste * 1 tsp sesame seeds, optional for garnish General Tso's Sauce * 1/2 cup cold water * 5 tbsp low sodium soy sauce * 3 tbsp rice vinegar, or more to taste * 1 1/2 tbsp hoisin sauce * 4 tbsp granulated sugar * 1 1/2 tbsp cornstarch * Cut chicken into 1-inch cubes. Toss chicken in batches with cornstarch, tapping off the excess. Set dredged chicken on a platter and set aside. 
 * In a separate dish, combine all the ingredients for your sauce and whisk to combine. 
 * Preheat a non-stick skillet with oil. Cook chicken in 2 to 3 batches, sauteeing until golden on both sides and cooked through then remove the chicken from the pan and transfer to a bowl. Repeat with the remaining chicken, adding more oil as needed. Leave at least 1 Tbsp oil in the pan. 
 * Add the garlic, ginger and pepper flakes. Sautee for about 30 seconds or until fragrant. 
 * Add the sauce to the skillet and bring it to a simmer while stirring. Let it simmer for 1 minute to cook off the vinegar a little. Taste the sauce and add more soy sauce or rice vinegar to taste if desired. Add the chicken and toss to coat. Serve garnished with sesame seeds if desired.
38 weeks and never been so excited yet scared at the same time 🤣🥴 #38weekspregnant #38weeks #firsttimemom #pregnantlife #laborprep #laboranddeliverynurse #babycomingsoon #thirdtrimester #thirdtrimesterbelike #hospitalbirth #38weekspregnant🤰🏻❤️ #babycomingsoon #pregnancyhumor #babycomingsoon #babycoming #labormovement
Sometimes a patient comes in and it is unclear, and other times it is pretty dang obvious. 🤰🏼Did you know Calm Labor Confident Birth Class and The VBAC Lab Birth Class are open for students, and you can Save $100? Shoot me a DM for info ⭐️⭐️ ⚡️ What happens when it breaks? For many women, their water will not break until later in active labor. However, some of you may experience your water breaking at home or somewhere else less convenient!) Sometimes, it is a slow trickle, sometimes a tiny gush every time you contract or move. But it might just EXPLODE for some of the lucky mamas out there. This happened to me with Gavin. Luckily I was in the hospital. I was sitting in a chair, and afterward, the chair looked like it was sitting in a pond. ⚡️ How do you know for sure it broke (and it’s not pee)? This isn’t always easy. I tell my students and patients (who call in) to do a heavy cough. For many, this will cause the fluid to come out. (Make sure you have on a pad!) If you are not sure, call your provider. We can do some tests to determine. ⚡️ Does this mean labor is starting? Technically (unless you are preterm), this means the baby will be coming. However, sometimes it can be HOURS before your labor contractions start. If you have no high-risk diagnoses, are GBS neg, (GBS pos can wait some unless you are opting out of treatment then that’s diff) and are healthy, you can wait at home for labor to start (up to 6-8 hours, you may need help after that). ⚡️ Does it always break on its own? Technically, it can and will before the baby comes out, or the baby can come out in it. But....not many providers wait. They like to break your water early in labor (Not a fan 🛑). This is called AROM (artificial rupture of membranes) Thank you for attending my Ted talk about your water. . . . . #readytopop #givingbirth #waterbreak #goingintolabor #laboranddelivery #babycomingsoon #babycoming #30weeks #30weekspregnant #31weeks #31weekspregnant #bellybump #birth #whattoexpect #spinningbabies #reels #igreels #labornursemama
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Sometimes a patient comes in and it is unclear, and other times it is pretty dang obvious. 🤰🏼Did you know Calm Labor Confident Birth Class and The VBAC Lab Birth Class are open for students, and you can Save $100? Shoot me a DM for info ⭐️⭐️ ⚡️ What happens when it breaks? For many women, their water will not break until later in active labor. However, some of you may experience your water breaking at home or somewhere else less convenient!) Sometimes, it is a slow trickle, sometimes a tiny gush every time you contract or move. But it might just EXPLODE for some of the lucky mamas out there. This happened to me with Gavin. Luckily I was in the hospital. I was sitting in a chair, and afterward, the chair looked like it was sitting in a pond. ⚡️ How do you know for sure it broke (and it’s not pee)? This isn’t always easy. I tell my students and patients (who call in) to do a heavy cough. For many, this will cause the fluid to come out. (Make sure you have on a pad!) If you are not sure, call your provider. We can do some tests to determine. ⚡️ Does this mean labor is starting? Technically (unless you are preterm), this means the baby will be coming. However, sometimes it can be HOURS before your labor contractions start. If you have no high-risk diagnoses, are GBS neg, (GBS pos can wait some unless you are opting out of treatment then that’s diff) and are healthy, you can wait at home for labor to start (up to 6-8 hours, you may need help after that). ⚡️ Does it always break on its own? Technically, it can and will before the baby comes out, or the baby can come out in it. But....not many providers wait. They like to break your water early in labor (Not a fan 🛑). This is called AROM (artificial rupture of membranes) Thank you for attending my Ted talk about your water. . . . . #readytopop #givingbirth #waterbreak #goingintolabor #laboranddelivery #babycomingsoon #babycoming #30weeks #30weekspregnant #31weeks #31weekspregnant #bellybump #birth #whattoexpect #spinningbabies #reels #igreels #labornursemama
#pregnantbelly #babycoming #pregnantlife #thirdtrimesterbelike #thirdtrimester #pinkgaphoodie

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