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post #21 of 35
I had no idea the map changed every day!!!!
My area is green but not as green as it could be :LOL
post #22 of 35
Thread Starter 
I don't get it. I think it changes every few hours. We are in a rust colored area?
post #23 of 35
Woohoo! Low frizz and tan/orangy for me today! COME ON VIV!!! ( who has the hiccups for about the 20th time today )
post #24 of 35
Thread Starter 
What the heck is grey mean?
post #25 of 35

huh?

What does grey mean?
post #26 of 35
Wondering the same thing about the grey areas...
post #27 of 35
I think it means no chance? :LOL My area says grey for tomorrow, but dd says she thinks he's coming tomorrow
post #28 of 35
I'm starting to hate the labor map! Do women in NC ever have a chance of giving birth : :LOL
post #29 of 35
LMAO!!!!! I am so addcited to checking this stupid thing and according to it... I will never have a "high" chance of labor!!!!! I swear, this stupid map sets my moods for the days. How insane is that??
post #30 of 35
I think only women in the Great Lakes ever get to have babies. It has never seriously touched New England-- then again, here I am still pregnant, so maybe that's why!!
post #31 of 35
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Originally Posted by Jessviola
I think it means no chance? :LOL My area says grey for tomorrow, but dd says she thinks he's coming tomorrow

Labor map was wrong, dd was right
post #32 of 35
WHOO HOO! I am finally in a yellow zone! Maybe, just maybe this baby will come a couple days early
post #33 of 35
i hate the labor map.
post #34 of 35
IF the Labor Map has any validity whatsoever, THIS is my day. Vermont is orange for the first time ever.
post #35 of 35
Tomorrow!! Yes -- orangey-yellow. I may love the labor map. : My apologies for insulting the labor map yesterday. Come on Wyatt!!
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