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  • Mine does all the above too.

    My man is awesome! He texted me to tell me to stay in bed tomorrow morning and he would get dd ready for school- after working till 2 AM and she gets up at 6. While I am feeling run down I still planned on getting her ready for school then crawling back into bed.
    It seems more sweet to me, because although he has been in our lives since she was just 18 months, he goes above and beyond as a stepfather, treating her as his own :)

    He is also concerned about me taking percocet (my ob prescribed it to me for pain and I got antibiotics for this cyst) but like I said my doctor wouldn't have given it to me if I can't take it. I don't plan on using it as directed (taking as little as I need), but i say if I can't pick my arm up to turn the steering wheel because I'm in pain, I need it. It's sweet seeing him take charge to make sure baby and I am ok.

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  • kynbar5 said:

    Lol my husband holds down a job, helps with the kids, takes out the trash, kills any spiders and keeps a smile on my face. I couldn't and don't ask for more.

    I am the designated spider killer.. also the good onew with blood, guts ans heebie jeebie noises... I suppose in caveman I would have been the alpha :p
    I was good with blood right up until I got pregnant with my first. Now it makes me sick and faint smh. Puke, poop and spit up I can totally handle lol.
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    edited December 2015
    Stupid bump.  I just want to post a video.






  • @oceanchild hope things have settled down. that is absolutely terrifying.

    @charley15 hope you feel better. I can't imagine!

    I do the bulk of the housework, but dh will help out if i make a list or tell him what to do. during his busy months August-December I do almost all of the housework, but once things settle down he takes on a lot more responsibilities. It just doesn't come naturally to him. His mom did everything for them and his dad so he never really had to pick up after himself, but if I write a list or tell him what needs to be done he gets there. So I can't complain too much.
  • I do the cooking and most of the grocery shopping and cleaning but I want DH to cook more (I may regret asking him this) but he does pick up, empty dishwasher, most if not all the laundry, he walks the dog during the week usually and he takes out the trash. Most importantly he is also the spider killer!
    I don't know how our routine will be when we have a baby but I'm trying to figure that out in advance!

    So I've just finished another episode of Call The Midwife. I only cried about six times!

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  • Dh is great about splitting everything up. We both work outside the house. I usually cook and he does outside stuff (like mowing, shoveling) but everything else is equal.
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    DS2 - 7/4/14
    DS3 - 2/21/16
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  • DH and I split everything. He probably does more than I do honestly. I'm done with work soon though so I'll try to do as much as I can while I'm home during the day before baby gets here.
  • We both work, DH is a full-time farmer and grew up in a household with very traditional gender roles. His mom did all of the cooking, housework, and childcare along with helping on the farm and working part-time. I'm really working with DH and he's getting better at realizing that if I work three 12hr night shifts in a row he'd better damn well empty the dishwasher if I ask or a meltdown isn't far off. When our baby is born the house cannot fall apart every time I work a stretch. He's getting better he does wash most of his own work clothes, and now clears the table after dinner. I do the rest of the laundry, the dishes, the cooking, and cleaning. He will help when asked and I have a feeling I will be asking for a lot more help after baby comes and I go back to work after 12 weeks. I have faith in him!

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  • @oceanchild Sorry about your horrible morning. Hope you got in lots of good snuggles when LO got home.

    Thanks for the bath advise... I figured it was one of those things that you could spend 50+ dollars on a version that works just as well or not even as well as the 15$ basic model. There are always so many bells and whistles added to some things but before you have experience with it sometimes it's hard to know if the bells and whistles are worth it. *groan* the marketing game *sigh*

    DH and I split chores/jobs 50-50 but not on a daily basis. We have an unspoken way of picking up the extra slack when the other one is having a stressful day or week or even month. In the end it always evens out. I love that we have a natural flow without even having to talk about it much. He's a pretty good team mate.
  • @kynbar5 do you really not know anyone who has saved their placenta?! I figured everyone had at least one person
  • I live in SoCal, so I know at least half a dozen people
  • @kynbar5 do you really not know anyone who has saved their placenta?! I figured everyone had at least one person

    I live in the four corners region and there are a lot of very traditional Navajos in the area. Many of them will keep the placenta to burry, put on their face or sometimes even eat. I didn't really believe it until my cousin, who is a labor and delivery nurse, told me she encounters it quite often on the reservation. I completely respect others' beliefs but it was kind of a shock to me when I learned that it's a lagitamit tradition that people still follow.
  • @SarahFoley725 lol no I really don't but that's why I made the animal reference haha. I've seen lots of it happen with different animals but definitely no one I've ever known. Also, @JLaVO888 now I'm wondering if I just don't pay attention because I have nothing but Indians and tribal lands around me and still have never heard of doing it. My paternal great grandmother was full blood Chickasaw also, maybe it's only certain tribes?
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  • JLaVO888JLaVO888 member
    edited December 2015
    @kynbar5 It may only be a Navajo tradition but I don't think I would even be aware of it if my cousin wasn't a nurse and my others cousin's wife wasn't full blooded Navajo. It's not like it's common shop talk in public and you don't really talk about that thing with strangers.
  • The placenta thing is another one of those to each their own IMO. I wouldn't personally do it because it feels...yucky? But hey if that's your jam, turn it up and dance.
  • LOL @mrsleanmeanclean :D
    @smushi good luck! and @skruhmin i hope the results of yours are awesome!
    i found out that although i passed my glucose challenge, my vitamin D was in the crapper, so now i'm taking these 50,000iu vitD caps. i didn't even know they made them that high haha

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  • Hey go big or go home @oceanchild
    DS1 - 9/21/11
    DS2 - 7/4/14
    DS3 - 2/21/16
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    Our family of 5 is complete!!  Love our boys!

  • I'm just so weirded out on the placenta topic. I'm probably over thinking it, as usual. In any case, to each their own but it's definitely not for me.
    My whole thing is that it's already been inside you once, why would you want that again??? 
    DS1 - 9/21/11
    DS2 - 7/4/14
    DS3 - 2/21/16
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Our family of 5 is complete!!  Love our boys!

  • If I didn't have to pay for some of this newer-age stuff (placenta capsulation, cord blood banking, etc - and yes I am aware some of this stuff has been around for ages, but it's only semi-recently become a little more "mainstream") I'd probably do it, but since I don't really have strong feelings on any of it, I'll pass.

    @oceanchild A placenta tree is a thing, isn't it? I feel like I saw that on TV somewhere before...

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