Pregnancy- July 2011
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Okay, so I had a conversation with my husband about his dirty mouth last night. I'm not going to lie -- I swear like a sailor and it's something I'm working on now in preparation for baby. But he's absolutely ridiculous. He's in the kitchen simply making peanut butter toast right now and I've heard GD-it twice and the eff bomb at least 3-4 times. Seriously?! How could it possibly be so frustrating to toast bread in the toaster & then put peanut butter on it to warrant that much swearing? :laugh:
HAHA... making your own toast CAN be pretty stressful for some men :laugh:
My husband and I both have HORRIBLE dirty mouths! I'm pretty sure neither one of us could go a day without swearing even if someone paid us too!!!. I have a 7 and 5 year old and have tried to watch my mouth so many times, but when I get upset or am having conversations with certain people, it just comes out. So now, instead of trying to change my language, I just decided to teach my kids that they are children and not aloud to use that language out of respect in our home and respect for others. But when they are adults, then it is their choice and they will know when it is ok to talk like that :laugh: I found that it was much easier to just teach them that then it was for us to quit swearing.... hypocritical of us???? maybe..... but I figured at this point in our lives... it's working :happy:0 -
thinking of you maria! Hopefully this is it!!
Julie- We are working on keeping the swearing out of our language as well... it is hard to believe we actually swear so much... but you don't notice until you try to cut it out. It will be a hard decision tomorrow I am sure, I am looking forward to hearing what happens! If they do break it and you go into labour make sure you let us know!!
ron- sorry about your wrist! That sucks!
AFM- Nothing exciting to report from my appt- very uneventful.
So the doula last night was wonderful. She was exactly what I imagined she would be (north of 50, grey hair to her chin, almost hippyish).She was so knowledgeable, I really like her. I am going to do a full write up on my blog and will post a link later for anyone who is interested about doulas.0 -
I am really debating this eating thing I think it depends on what time of day I am going in… early AM I am eating… after that not going to eat.
Ronya- Danielle is right, could it be carpel tunnel? I forgot about that.
Danielle- That’s very sweet Avery reacts to your DH so well
Julie- I never swear, it just hasn’t been in my language but my DH does when he plays video games… I am trying to make him stop shouting out cuss words hehe.
Maureen- I understand what you mean about obligation to your work. I am feeling very stressed about missing 12 weeks!
Cori- To join the group you just jump right in the conversation! Welcome! To add the ticker you go to your signature at the top of the forum and you past the link in from babygaga!
Rachel- Did you get to discuss your birth plan with your dr? Glad your doula meeting went well!0 -
Ha! I'm not a swearer unless I need a reaction out of my husband. He knows I'm serious then. He on the other hand is quiet fluent in French. He uses the F word as a normal part of most any sentence - as a noun, verb, adjective... He's basically this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rX7-R54-Q8 (if you don't like swearing, specifically the F word, DO NOT watch this!). No chance in getting him to quit - we've already been through the bought of my son using it - probably around 2 1/2. He learned though that he's not supposed to say that or some other words - now when my husband uses them he goes "Dad! That is a bad word!" I figure, there's no way he's not going to hear it all over (we don't really keep him away from hearing the TV if there are movies with language etc) but rather learn that it's part of life any my expectations of his usage, or not usage of certain things.0
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Mel & MamaRandall -- I definitely agree with you guys that the swearing is going to happen at least occasionally pretty much regardless of how much we try not to. Also, it's everywhere else. I'd just prefer my baby's first word not be "mothereffer" or "GD-it" both of which hubby says ridiculously frequently. Especially lately for some reason. I guess my swear words of choice are s*** and f*** which to me are somehow less crass. I fully expect her to end up testing out saying those words eventually when she's 3 or so.
Tonight when I heard "mothereffer" being used for essentially no reason I asked hubby what fun words he was going to use to replace that one and he said "bad fellow." I really hope he starts saying that since it has great potential to be incredibly hilarious.
Maisie's being super hard on my cervix tonight. She's made me squeal (small & short squeaks, but totally uncontrollable) a couple of times and grab hold of a pillow & bite my lip several other times. Hubby is FREAKING OUT. :laugh: He said the next time I squeal he's calling the doctor. :laugh: So now of course I'm trying super hard not to make a peep. I've tried explaining it's just her moving and pressing against my cervix which causes sharp stabby pains that catch me by surprise but he's still in near panic mode about it. Poor guy.0 -
If anyone has any interest in doulas, please read my article on them
http://ramblingsbyrach.weebly.com/1/post/2011/07/doulas.html
We decided to go ahead and hire the doula we met yesterday. After talking with her for 2 hours last night, I almost can't imagine doing it without her.
Julie- perhaps that means there will be a baby tonight.... :-)0 -
Rachel- Did you get to discuss your birth plan with your dr? Glad your doula meeting went well!
Unfortunately there was no chance today! Bummer! But we booked extra time next week (Monday) so we can discuss it,0 -
I just got back from my hair apt and had my first "omg I'm huge!" moment. I caught a glance of myself in the mirror and was like oh good lord that's me!? Now i'm depressed. How am I going to last 3 more months! Oh and I had ANOTHER person today tell me how big I am, that it's hot out ( no sh@t) and I have a long way to go. Yuck bad day for me.0
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Ok, so I had my appointment today. I am at least a 2 cm, not much but definitely progress from the 1 last time. She is still posterior. She is also weighing 8 lb. 5 oz. My mw doesn't want her to be too big to deliver, so if she doesn't come by her due date I will be induced on Monday or Tuesday. They will call me tomorrow with the scheduled date and time. She gave me the choice to or to wait it out. But I couldn't resist. 1- I am sooo tired of being pregnant. 2- My mw will be out of town the rest of next week 3- my dad will be out of town next week and he doesn't want to miss the baby 4- My hubby's b-day is next week and 5- I really don't want to push out a huge baby.
I know ultrasounds can be off. But a co-worker said that with her first they made her wait, she went a week over her due date, her baby was 10 lbs and she had to have a c-section because he was too big. I know a lot of you are against inductions, so I hope you won't judge me. :blushing: :flowerforyou: It just really is nice to have a definite day in mind. I know at least I will not be pregnant past next Tuesday. But I am still hoping and praying she comes on her own this weekend.0 -
Ok, so I had my appointment today. I am at least a 2 cm, not much but definitely progress from the 1 last time. She is still posterior. She is also weighing 8 lb. 5 oz. My mw doesn't want her to be too big to deliver, so if she doesn't come by her due date I will be induced on Monday or Tuesday. They will call me tomorrow with the scheduled date and time. She gave me the choice to or to wait it out. But I couldn't resist. 1- I am sooo tired of being pregnant. 2- My mw will be out of town the rest of next week 3- my dad will be out of town next week and he doesn't want to miss the baby 4- My hubby's b-day is next week and 5- I really don't want to push out a huge baby.
I know ultrasounds can be off. But a co-worker said that with her first they made her wait, she went a week over her due date, her baby was 10 lbs and she had to have a c-section because he was too big. I know a lot of you are against inductions, so I hope you won't judge me. :blushing: :flowerforyou: It just really is nice to have a definite day in mind. I know at least I will not be pregnant past next Tuesday. But I am still hoping and praying she comes on her own this weekend.
I support you! I am also going to be induced if my baby doesn't come by my due date. I was induced with ds and it was fine. My whole labor was 9 hrs and I pushed 3 times and he was out. You need to do what's best for you. We are all here to support each other so I'm sure no one will judge you. :flowerforyou:0 -
All - I've read everything but am not really in a place to respond individually. Couple of notes though:
Julie - I hope those squeals means the baby is close. I'll be praying for you.
Anne Elise and Rachael - you make the best decisions you can with the information you have at the time for you and for your family. If induction is waht you are being led to by your circumstances then no one else has any valuable input into the decision.
FIL in the delivery room: With my 1st birth my ILs were in the waiting room but FIL was in the delivery room after the birth when the rather pushy nurse was trying to help me figure out getting my dd latched on. After that, I could nurse in front of anyone, anywhere! For my last birth, he, my MIL and my GMIL were standing in the doorway of the bedroom I was delivering in to be support personnel for my three other children. I had one knee and both hands on the bed, the other foot on the floor and they had a lovely view of my posterior because after I was pulled off the toilet by the midwife, I made it that far and then couldn't move. NOT the most ideal of circumstances but my younger son asked him to be there so he could watch. And at the time, I could have cared less if the Pope was watching because all I wanted was to deliver that baby!
My UTI test came back normal so I am on easy rest. They opened on a day they usually don't see patients to schedule me to come in and be checked. I go tomorrow to find out if there is any effect to the contractions and get a judgement call on whether or not I have to remain on easy rest. This is highly frustrating because even going to and from swim class seems to wipe me out so I want to retreat to my bed. The children are not being bad, but they're kids and are making messes that drives my dh crazy. He threw a fit about it tonight so I asked him to please leave it alone since I spent most of the afternoon getting the big kids packed for Scout Camp next week and I was too tired to deal with it tonight. The kids told me as they came to bed that they had cleaned up but dh didn't seem happy about the state of affairs when he came to bed so we'll see in the morning.
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Of course we support you, Rachael!
I think especially all of us who are right here at the end can relate pretty well to your reasons. Of course all of our pregnancies have been different but it seems we all have the "I don't give a flying flip how, just get this baby out of me!" mentality at this point. :laugh: A couple months ago I wouldn't have ever considered myself in favor of much more intervention other than a sweep prior to my due date unless it was for medical issues. But the more I think about it the more I'm nearly positive I'm going to let them break my water tomorrow if that's still an offer on the table. Assuming my cervix is still favorable in case induction becomes necessary & all that jazz. At 3 days prior to my due date (when I'm totally positive about my dates) and with as miserable as I've been over the last week, I don't really see the harm in it. It's a bit selfish, absolutely, but not at the expense or risk of my child.0 -
We generally don't swear in our house (and my IL's would be shocked if they ever heard when we did! - not that it ever gets beyond mild and the occasional eskatorial reference) So it was quite the surprise when my youngest (right about 7) came home using the F word everywhere. Yikes! :noway: Apparently, his "friend" uses the word and that family thinks nothing of it. :noway: Some people do have the attitude that "it's just another word." Anyway, we had to talk about how in our family, those words are not okay - not in our house, and not in our mouths - and I have even threatened to wash his mouth with soap because those words make it dirty (I don't think I ever would, but it get's my point across). Yeah, the kids are going to be exposed to it somewhere, eventually. But parents can set clear standards of what is okay in their house and for their family.
Rachael and Anne (and Julie and Maureen) - You know what is going on with your body more than anyone else, especially those of us who only chat with you online. It would be inappropriate and rude for us to tell you what you "should" be doing as far as induction/labor/birth plan etc. We all have our own personal preferences, but I am glad to be a part of a group where we can state what we think is best without getting all sorts of upset when someone else disagrees. The end goal is to have a healthy LO in your arms and have you well enough to enjoy it. Sometimes that means going a different route than what anyone around you might suggest.
Took the kids to the pool today. I am such a ninny about getting in the water (it's cold right at first, even though it feels good after the initial shock!). I mostly just floated around half underwater on a floaty, but still feel exhausted. I keep thinking I should be swimming laps, but I feel like I have no energy for it! Oh well, the buoyancy taking some of the weight off my hips for a while is good anyway.0 -
mathjulz - I am mentally worn out (as well as physically). I have been trying hard to do whats best for baby, and do all the natural things to get her to come. I had a lot of contractions Sunday night into Monday night. I was so hopefully and expecting we would be in the hospital on Tuesday but today there was NOTHING. The only reason I am holding on and sticking to the plan is because I have the induction scheduled. We are set for the last day they will let us go.
I spent a lot of my pregnancy setting myself up for what I wanted and hoped my labor would be like. I am right now trying to mentally prepare myself for things like meds and such during delivery. I am so scared that if I am induced it will be more than I can handle in a med-free setting.
After the last two weeks, I wouldnt fault anyone else the desire to be induced. Do whats best for you ladies - and the baby (and only you know what that is!) I am also glad that this group is such that we can let out how we are feeling and get support!0 -
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Hope that lil one decides to make an appearance soon! I went bowling on a saturday I believe and went into labor sunday. Who knows if that is what got the ball rolling no pun intended hahaha I am funny today. Wow bad humor at 6:30am time to go back to bed. Anyways, I really hope you can have a quick, fast painless labor. No matter what happens as far as meds as long as like other ladies said you have that beautiful baby in your arms it doesn't matter. Good luck!0 -
P.s. Following all your posts has helped me keep my sanity. Two days until the big wedding day. Between the pregnancy ups and downs and the wedding stress I told my fiance one of his groomsmens might get punched by Friday. Now I would never ever do that I am too chicken to even yell at someone but the thought has crossed my mind. I am trying to remain calm and remember what the day is about. Oh and I love the last minute 3 days before the wedding a month late phone call rsvps. Especially my uncle who said, "I thought you knew I'd be coming?". Am I a mind reader?0
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Rachael- Like everyone else has said. You know your body and your baby and what you need to do to get her here healthy and safe. Any mother or expecting one should support that 100%. I hope things work out how you want them to
Elizabeth- Congrats on the upcoming big day! Weddings are so nerve wracking but once you are walking down that aisle, all that matters is you and your groom to be :flowerforyou:0 -
Julie- You are so calm, I would have been in panic mode just let your DH!
Rachel- Glad you will have a time next week to discuss it, I know you were wanting to get that done!
Jen- People are stupid, I am sure that you are doing great. I think I may punch the next person who says I am small haha (I usually say, yes I puke 7 times a day…) they shut up quickly. I remembering feeling huge around 6 months too and didn’t gain tons in the 3rd so maybe you won’t either!
Rachael- You know my struggle with this decision, obviously I decided to induce as well so no judgment here! You have made it till a healthy time for your baby, the induction decision is really only changing labors. Honestly, I know it can go poorly but for a lot of people it goes just fine. We support you! You are doing great (you probably didn’t cry at your apt. haha).
Katrina- I totally know what you mean that you just wanted the baby out but I think later I would be horrified, no way! I am sorry you are feeling so tired and worn down, that has to be very hard with your other children. I hope it improves soon!
Julie- let us know how your dr. apt. goes today!! Big day maybe!
Julz- being in the pool is great for you either way! Glad you got to enjoy it!
Maureen- I think it is great you are getting prepared because anything can happen. I am trying to do that for myself as well. You are going to do great!
Elizabeth- ENJOY the wedding, so exciting! People can be so dumb around weddings haha. It is going to be wonderful.
Maria- I HOPE YOU ARE HAVING YOUR LO! If not you sure are torturing us after that last post
AFM: This is off topic but my little brother is a professional poker player (seriously) and he is playing in the world series of poker in Vegas right now… he has made it to day 3 in the main event and the guy who got 3rd overall last year has been at his table. I am proud of him and hoping he keeps doing well.0 -
Julie- You are so calm, I would have been in panic mode just let your DH!
Rachel- Glad you will have a time next week to discuss it, I know you were wanting to get that done!
Jen- People are stupid, I am sure that you are doing great. I think I may punch the next person who says I am small haha (I usually say, yes I puke 7 times a day…) they shut up quickly. I remembering feeling huge around 6 months too and didn’t gain tons in the 3rd so maybe you won’t either!
Rachael- You know my struggle with this decision, obviously I decided to induce as well so no judgment here! You have made it till a healthy time for your baby, the induction decision is really only changing labors. Honestly, I know it can go poorly but for a lot of people it goes just fine. We support you! You are doing great (you probably didn’t cry at your apt. haha).
Katrina- I totally know what you mean that you just wanted the baby out but I think later I would be horrified, no way! I am sorry you are feeling so tired and worn down, that has to be very hard with your other children. I hope it improves soon!
Julie- let us know how your dr. apt. goes today!! Big day maybe!
Julz- being in the pool is great for you either way! Glad you got to enjoy it!
Maureen- I think it is great you are getting prepared because anything can happen. I am trying to do that for myself as well. You are going to do great!
Elizabeth- ENJOY the wedding, so exciting! People can be so dumb around weddings haha. It is going to be wonderful.
Maria- I HOPE YOU ARE HAVING YOUR LO! If not you sure are torturing us after that last post
AFM: This is off topic but my little brother is a professional poker player (seriously) and he is playing in the world series of poker in Vegas right now… he has made it to day 3 in the main event and the guy who got 3rd overall last year has been at his table. I am proud of him and hoping he keeps doing well.
Thanks Anne! I needed to hear that today! I just got into it with this lady in my building because she told me I'm "to sensitive to comments about my pregnancy." WTF?! Really? I said "We'll I can honestly say that I don't know ONE women that is expecting that is ok when someone points out that she is "huge" or "small" or says "Holy cow, you're ready to pop". All those comments piss all of us off that are expecting." She just kept saying "We'll you just take it took much to heart." UGH! It really pissed me off and now I'm back in my office super pissed. :mad: People are so stupid! Ok vent over. Thanks!0 -
Maria -- I agree with Anne, you better hope you have a baby to report today (or tomorrow, or as soon as you feel like MFPing)!
Jen -- Yep, the people are the stupid. I lost 80 pounds pre-pregnancy and had VERY few people at work comment on my weight loss (which is *fine* wit me!). I've gained 38.6 pounds with pregnancy (yikes) yet people just can't stop themselves from commenting on how "small" I am so close to my due date. I'm about the same size now as the last pregnant woman in our office was at about 20 weeks. Every day I heard someone tell her how huge she was. Just shut up about it, people, really. And most of the comments are from women -- are they seriously that oblivious to what's rude and what's appropriate? Do they not remember when they were pregnant or had a friend who was pregnant?
Elizabeth -- "Ball rolling" :laugh: Good one for that early in the morning. Yay, wedding! Anyone who can plan a wedding and stay sane has my utmost respect. There's no way I could've handled it. Hubby and I eloped (much to the dismay of my mother, of course ).
Anne -- Yay for your brother doing well in the tournament!
Maureen -- I'm trying to mentally prepare myself for everything not going the way I'd prefer during labor as well. I don't really feel like I've set myself up with any real expectations but I don't feel super prepared, either. I'm definitely in go-with-the-flow mode but I'm pretty sure I'll lose my cool if they even suggest a c-section may be the best option. No matter how much I don't want to acknowledge it, I really need to prepare myself for that possibility.
julz -- I know what you mean about being a ninny about getting into a pool! When I was a kid and even now, I have to jump in instead of going gradually!
Man, it was so much easier to respond to everyone when I had 2 computer monitors at work. :laugh: I couldn't sleep last night. I'm way too excited/nervous about my appointment this afternoon and my mind will not shut up. My supervisor texted me this morning to see how I'm doing. It's funny, I feel like such a slacker telling her there's still no baby. :laugh: Like I'm laying out of work for no reason.0 -
Rachel – yea for the last box!!!!! So glad you liked you doula.
Maria – I have everything crossed for you! Hope you’re having that baby!!
Julie – maybe a new/different pressure is a good thing. I’m the one with a dirty mouth at home, hubby rarely if ever swears. I don’t even realize I’m doing it half the time; I just sort of work the bad words into my sentences. It’s the worst when I’m driving….I really need to work on it before Kathryn gets here. Good luck at your appointment today!
Danielle – Kathryn really reacts to hubbys voice too, I love it!
Cori – welcome and congratulations!
Mel – almost everything is firewalled at work, I’m going to have to check out that link when I get home.
Jen – you are not huge!!! And people has been telling me I’m huge since 4 months, they’re all a******s. And everyone feels the need to remind me that I’m going to be hot and miserable this summer. Uhhh, news flash I already know!! Don’t listen to them, some people have no filter or common sense when it comes to talking to pregnant women.
Racheal – the goal is for you and baby to be healthy and safe. How you get to that outcome is completely your choice and I support whatever decision you make.
Julz – I hate cold swimming water too!! It takes me forever to completely get in, even though I know I should just quickly get it over with. The only time I was ever comfortable getting in was in Puerto Rico because the water is always warm there.
Maureen – I think after a certain point you just have to go with the flow. I hope your delivery goes as smoothly as possible and you’re able to do it without meds if that’s what you want.
Elizabeth – ugh, I had a lot of last minute RSVP’s with my wedding too. Just focus on you and your hubby, nothing else matters.
Anne – when my dad was in the hospital I would watch the professional poker games on TV with him. Yea for your brother!0 -
I called my OB yesterday because I had a question about medicine I could take for my wrist. She said she could prescribe me sometime stronger than Tylenol if I wanted but it sounds like a pregnancy related carpel tunnel not a sprain. She also said it could be delayed pain from the way I slammed my hand into the Harry Patter sign at the movie theater. After wearing my brace all day yesterday I have no pain now, but I’m going to keep wearing the brace at work for a few more days just because I’m at a computer all day.
Glucose test was fine. I got really worried because I talked to a few people who got really sick and dizzy during the test, but I had no problem at all. The people who got sick are also ones who had gestational diabetes, so my wishful thinking is that since I didn’t feel sick than I don’t have it. Pregnancy logic at its best! :laugh:0 -
Thanks ladies for your constant kindness and support. I am really glad I have this support system through my pregnancy.0
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I'm sorry guys I had taken the rest of the day after my post to try to get some rest and walking in but nothing. Still having contractions but they've spread out again Although last night I didn't get much rest cause I kept feeling some crazy painful contractions. I really hope it's soon but i'm guess that i may be 2cm and stuck there right now. Going to work up til 1pm today then i may just leave after this.
Julie: I hope your visit goes well today and hopefully have your LO very soon.
Anne: That's so cool about your brother. I hope he keeps doing well also!
Re. the topic of swearing I think kids will be exposed regardless esp if they're in a public school and it's just up to the parents if they decide that it's a big deal or not. I didn't swear much growing up or as an adult just don't think it really fits my personality i was more of one that would make up funny little fake bad words just to make ppl laugh. I think i'll talk to my LO if I ever hear it but sometimes i think as a child if you're forbidden it makes it more fun to rebel.
Elizabeth: I hope everything goes well at your wedding and most of all you enjoy every minute.
Racheal: That's great! You have my support for the induction I hope you have your LO in your arms very soon.
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Ron: I experienced a really bad pain w my thumb after opening too many water bottles just after 24 wks and it hasn't gone away. The doctor thinks its pregnancy related (hormone relaxin) so she just gave me a stint which made my wrist sore and just made it worst so i'm just having to deal w it until baby comes. Hopefully yours goes away I know it's not only painful but also annoying when you can't do things like you normally would.0 -
Hello everyone! I am new to this board. I am pregnant and expecting my 2nd child in early November.
I'm really looking for some support to stay motivated and eat healthy throughout the remainder of my pregnancy. Please don't hate me, but I never have had issues with my weight before but everything about this pregnancy is so different. I am 23 weeks along and I have gained 30 pounds all ready. Yes, 30. I am shocked, confused, and depressed. I need help!
I have always been active, healthy, and conscious of my body and general well-being. I gained about 40 lbs with my first pregnancy and lost it all and a few extra within 6 months. So when I first started gaining this time around, I wasn't too concerned. But it has gotten out of hand. I was so sick at the beginning of this pregnancy, all I could eat was carbs. And the more I ate, the better I felt. I think I have continued this for the past 4 months which has led to my excessive weight gain. Plus, my 18 month old daughter requires constant attention, so my workouts have gone down to basically nothing.
I want to get my weight in check for the health of both me and my baby. My midwife suggested using this tool and so far it has been really helpful (and at times shocking!) to see what I eat on a daily basis now. I'm looking forward to tracking everything and making changes in my life!0 -
welcome to new people btw!
And julie ... I am so worried I am gonna flip out and get very hysterical at being told I need a c-section. I havent even tried to mentally prepare myself for that.
Elizabeth - good luck with your wedding!
Maria - sorry about your contractions. I noticed I have really bad/painful ones at night but they never last super long.0 -
Hello everyone! I am new to this board. I am pregnant and expecting my 2nd child in early November.
I'm really looking for some support to stay motivated and eat healthy throughout the remainder of my pregnancy. Please don't hate me, but I never have had issues with my weight before but everything about this pregnancy is so different. I am 23 weeks along and I have gained 30 pounds all ready. Yes, 30. I am shocked, confused, and depressed. I need help!
I have always been active, healthy, and conscious of my body and general well-being. I gained about 40 lbs with my first pregnancy and lost it all and a few extra within 6 months. So when I first started gaining this time around, I wasn't too concerned. But it has gotten out of hand. I was so sick at the beginning of this pregnancy, all I could eat was carbs. And the more I ate, the better I felt. I think I have continued this for the past 4 months which has led to my excessive weight gain. Plus, my 18 month old daughter requires constant attention, so my workouts have gone down to basically nothing.
I want to get my weight in check for the health of both me and my baby. My midwife suggested using this tool and so far it has been really helpful (and at times shocking!) to see what I eat on a daily basis now. I'm looking forward to tracking everything and making changes in my life!
Welcome! This is a great place to start. My story is close to yours but the other way around. With DS I put on a lot of weight. Total of 50 pounds and it took me 2 1/2 years to get it off. This also is baby number 2 for me except this time I have been using this site the whole time. So far I'm 26 weeks and up 19 which I feel is do to the help of this site and the wonderful ladies on this board!0 -
For those of you considering different pain management - i'd recommend you ask your dr / hospital if they offer nitrous. Especially those in early preg because there's the chance they might implement it by then. I'd recommend you bring it up to your Dr no matter if you intend to use it or not, because the more people that ask about it the better chance it will be offered wide spread in the states again. I would 100% do it that way again if we ever have more kids. It doesn't do much for the active labor part - you have to make it through that, but that pain (for me at least) was very manageable. It hurts a lot, but it's not excruciating. (I did get a shot of something, but it was for the migraine and helped a little with overall pain for a little while, i wouldn't have though if it weren't for the migraine). nitrous isn't good for active labor because it takes a little while to kick in and is right back out of your system in seconds, so there's not enough time for it to kick in and help too much as contractions come and go. It's great for the end though because you can pick to do a little or a lot - anything from "take the edge off" to "can't really feel anything" - it doesn't take all the pain away, but let's just say, during the pushing phase (i started nitrous right before pushing) I couldn't even tell when I was having a contraction! I could feel mild to moderate pain from pushing and crowning, but you also get the joy of not really being able to remember all of it (if you choose to go heavy on the nitrous - which I very much chose to do! :laugh: ) The only possible downside to it is if you want heavy pain coverage you have to give up a little of the awareness - you are not knocked out - you are very aware of everything that is going on, but you're a little slow to communicate things and it is a little hazzy. It wears off right away though. You can also lower your intake to be less drugged, but I didn't really want to because I didn't want to feel the pain and I was afraid of how much it would hurt! I am sure i could have easily lowered it a little. :laugh: I'd just recommend requesting in advance that your provider walk you through everything that is happening. You're probably a bit confused as to exactly what is going on in any first delivery (this was technically my first) so it helps to have them really explain what is going on - and with nitrous - because it's new to the drs an nurses - to know that you are very aware but have a delay in responding. They were unsure if i could hear their instructions etc since they never had anyone use it before. I at one point, after some hard pushing and pain had to ask if the baby was born yet or if I had to keep pushing :laugh: (unfortunately, the latter!)
Anyway, that's my avocation for nitrous! I remember afterward telling my husband "that's some good ****!" And like I said, even if you dont think you'll do it, you should ask about it because it needs interest to pick back up in popularity here. Maybe by time you have kids next time it will be more readily available and you can try it! I am sure our UK mamas here can vouch for it as well!0 -
Danielle: I am glad your apt. went well. It is always awesome to be able to see your LO.
Jen: I don't know how you are going to whole time not knowing the gender. You are pretty awesome. I bet you are way excited for the 4D, those are soo awesome.
Ronya, Glad your glucose test went well. I am really sorry about your wrist. That isn't fun at all.
Julie: I am excited for you for your apt. today. Keep us posted for sure. You are so right on the statement "I don't give a flying flip how, just get this baby out of me!"
As for dirty mouths: I swear on the occasion but I am more of a sh**, da**, *kitten* kind of girl. My hubby actually swears less than me, he only does when he is REALLY mad. I do when I get super frustrated, but I think I have a pretty good control over it and I think I won't say any of those around my little girl.
Welcome Cori! And wecome Many0814!
Rachel: I am glad your meeting with the doula went well. I am happy for you.
Elizabeth: I have also heard of someone I knew who went bowling and then went into labor right after. Hmmm... Good luck on your wedding. That is so exciting.
Anne: It's ok that your cried. I am sure they understand, plus we are emotional! That is cool about your brother being a pro poker player!
As far as FIL in the room-- not going to happen. My own dad isn't even allowed in. I am not sure if I even want any extra people in the room until after she is born. I am glad the hospital is good at being the "bad guy" also, so I can just say a code word and everyone is gone. I know he was referring to being there for the delivery and not just before and after, because he is just that type and would expect to be there.
Julie and Maureen: I am nervous too about the possibility of a c-section. I know that an induction could possibly increase the risks, however, a couple of weeks ago my MW told me my pelvis was on the smaller side. So with that said, if I let my baby get too big the odds of c-section are higher also because I won't be able to get her out. I would much rather have her induced and vaginally than waiting too long.
Hopefully we can all have healthy vaginal births that go fairly smoothly.0 -
For those of you considering different pain management - i'd recommend you ask your dr / hospital if they offer nitrous. Especially those in early preg because there's the chance they might implement it by then. I'd recommend you bring it up to your Dr no matter if you intend to use it or not, because the more people that ask about it the better chance it will be offered wide spread in the states again. I would 100% do it that way again if we ever have more kids. It doesn't do much for the active labor part - you have to make it through that, but that pain (for me at least) was very manageable. It hurts a lot, but it's not excruciating. (I did get a shot of something, but it was for the migraine and helped a little with overall pain for a little while, i wouldn't have though if it weren't for the migraine). nitrous isn't good for active labor because it takes a little while to kick in and is right back out of your system in seconds, so there's not enough time for it to kick in and help too much as contractions come and go. It's great for the end though because you can pick to do a little or a lot - anything from "take the edge off" to "can't really feel anything" - it doesn't take all the pain away, but let's just say, during the pushing phase (i started nitrous right before pushing) I couldn't even tell when I was having a contraction! I could feel mild to moderate pain from pushing and crowning, but you also get the joy of not really being able to remember all of it (if you choose to go heavy on the nitrous - which I very much chose to do! :laugh: ) The only possible downside to it is if you want heavy pain coverage you have to give up a little of the awareness - you are not knocked out - you are very aware of everything that is going on, but you're a little slow to communicate things and it is a little hazzy. It wears off right away though. You can also lower your intake to be less drugged, but I didn't really want to because I didn't want to feel the pain and I was afraid of how much it would hurt! I am sure i could have easily lowered it a little. :laugh: I'd just recommend requesting in advance that your provider walk you through everything that is happening. You're probably a bit confused as to exactly what is going on in any first delivery (this was technically my first) so it helps to have them really explain what is going on - and with nitrous - because it's new to the drs an nurses - to know that you are very aware but have a delay in responding. They were unsure if i could hear their instructions etc since they never had anyone use it before. I at one point, after some hard pushing and pain had to ask if the baby was born yet or if I had to keep pushing :laugh: (unfortunately, the latter!)
Anyway, that's my avocation for nitrous! I remember afterward telling my husband "that's some good ****!" And like I said, even if you dont think you'll do it, you should ask about it because it needs interest to pick back up in popularity here. Maybe by time you have kids next time it will be more readily available and you can try it! I am sure our UK mamas here can vouch for it as well!
Hmmm interesting. I personally don't do well on that stuff. I had it for a tooth once and FREAKED OUT. :noway: So I'll stick with my epidural again. That was awesome. I had a great dr. put it in so I was only numb from my stomach to the top of my legs. I could still feel pressure but not pain. I also could move my legs. It gave me a chance to relax and I got it at midnight and I was pushing by 2am. Good stuff. Anyway, glad that you found something that worked for you. I didn't like the "out of it" feeling I had with nitrous but glad that it worked for you!0
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