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Breathe and relax, that is my only advice <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> it
sounds like you are all doing well and like your a first time grandmom. Oh how I remember it. I swear Sissy was pregnant for like 4 months, lol, well.... it felt like it.
Everything you have described
sounds very normal to me. And yes as they get closer to being oop, they can switch nipples. One time you'll see them on the left, one time on the right, sometimes you'll swear there is two, sometimes there is one. She is just trying to keep you jumping. But it
sounds like there is only one there to me, and I'd say shes getting pretty close. But it won't feel like that to you I am sure.
As for dropping
pouches and such, it's just me but I have never done that. I have never had a joey fall, mother fall, but I am not saying it can't happen. In the wild they live and rear their joeys in tall tall trees with no
pouches, perches, or food placed low. One thing I do do is remove the wheel a few weeks before joeys are oop and I leave it out for several more weeks. Only because I once saw a joey nursing half in and half out, while mom was running in the wheel and the little joey body was going bump.. bump... bump.
But if your worried about it, just move the
pouches, food dishes, water, all all
toys down some. It certainly won't hurt them and I doubt it will upset them.
Goodness, I can't remember all your questions now. Mainly just wanted to tell you it
sounds like you are all doing well, and that waiting for that joey will seem like forever. But eventually, it will have to come out. Momma is just waiting to see if you'll have a nervous breakdown first.
Congradulations and can't wait to hear what it is and see pictures. They are so much fun.