January 2018 Moms

FFFC 6/9

For all my fellow LOTR fans out there

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Re: FFFC 6/9

  • I have not brushed my teeth in a week.  The thought of even putting a toothbrush in my mouth makes me gag. Not to mention the texture of toothpaste or mouthwash right now sends me over the edge. I've been scrubbing my teeth with a washcloth in the shower each morning.
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  • @Ready4theParty
    Difficulty brushing my teeth, one reason I tested. It is a struggle morning and night. 

    FFFC: I don't agree with judging parents, but I judge poor car seat safety. It makes my skin crawl. 

     
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  • @Ready4theParty right there with you. Mostly because of the texture as well. I've been just brushing with water... at least it's better than nothing.

    @Dani0329 I harshly judge poor car seat safety! I had to tell a friend that it was not ok to put her baby in a snowsuit in the car seat. That was a fun conversation.

    As for me: I grabbed Burger King for lunch and the toddler's afternoon snack was my left over fries. Sorry not sorry.
  • edited June 2017
    @Ready4theParty Wow, sorry it's been so bad for you. I feel like if I didn't brush my teeth for a week the smell of my breath would give me MS! Lol. 

    @Dani0329 SAME! One of my biggest pet peeves!

    FFFC: I might get flamed for this but I gotta admit yesterday when the"debate" was going on about women's body shape and LLR leggings, I wanted to yell, "Fight, fight, fight!" I'm hungry for some bump drama. We're all so niiiice! 

    You did not hear me say this. (Runs for cover) 
  • @GraceUponGrace09 I'm sure it's just a matter of time until something causes an uproar on our board.  On the whole, I'm actually kind of relieved our board is nice (I'm not great with confrontation in real life or the interwebs). :)

    FFFC: My husband's family is real big on going to every single male child's sporting events.  It is so bizarre to me.  When I grew up, most of the time my own parents hardly attended my sporting events, let alone my Aunts and Uncles-they NEVER came to a game/meet.  I refuse to go to any of them on three points: 1) I resent the hell out of the fact that they make a big deal out of the male's events but no one even acknowledges the girls events; 2) I've got better things to do with my time than go to jr high/high school sporting events (even if its just a nap); 3) My kids are so much younger than the rest of the family I sincerely doubt that a single one of my in-laws will even remotely pretend to feign interest in their sporting events when they're old enough to play.

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  • @Shanski70 Yes, I'm glad it's nice/friendly here too. I prefer the boards the way they are now verses when I was on 4 years ago. However, some bump drama every now and then is super entertaining. 
  • @sbishop426 Lol I don't clean floors or bathrooms. Not because I can't get my hands dirty, but because I have a cleaning lady for that. The dog is on floor duty and my husband vacuums in the interim.

    My FFFC: I told on a coworker today for being an idiot. Honestly, I normally stay out of it but I can't take her shit anymore. 
  • I feel worse if I don't brush my teeth. I've brushed more since my BFP.

    FFFC: I've tried the Doppler every other day for the past two weeks with no success. With DD I found it easily the first time I tried at 9 weeks, and it's irritating me that I can't find it with this one. As a repeat loss mom, hearing it briefly would really help my anxiety. 
    ***TW***
    DD born April 2015 after many rounds of IVF and losses.

    After much more of the same...

  • @Ready4theParty hugs, momma. Mental and emotional health are just as important, if not more so sometimes, than physical health.
  • edited June 2017
    @ready4theparty I get it. I couldn't have gotten through my last pregnancy without my tiny, Disney children's toothbrush.  I think it had Cinderella on it, if I remember correctly. My husband laughed at it, but it was the only way I could brush my teeth without vomiting! 

    My confession: I think people who refuse genetic testing because "I wouldn't have an abortion, no matter what," are looking at it the wrong way. Because if you're going to have that baby no matter what, don't you want to be prepared to help them? If they have a rare genetic disease or syndrome, don't you want to give birth at a hospital with a level 4 NICU, with specialists who know their syndrome on hand to help them? I mean... duh?

    Or is it only important to give birth instead of having an abortion, and then whatever happens to the baby afterward doesn't matter? I really don't get it. 

    Edited to add: Maybe some of that bump drama y'all crave is on its way now!  ;)
  • @PleaseSendPicklesNow we didn't do genetic testing with DD2 "because we would love it no matter what" but also because we got jerked around by our medical team with DD1.  Results came back in the high but normal range that DD had some heart issues at the 12 week tests.  We saw an expensive specialist who performed an echo on DD1 in utero and determined she had a small hole in her heart.  We got a second opinion that had a worse diagnosis that DDs hole was growing as she grew and it might not be repaired.  They prepared us for the worst.  We ended up transferring to a new medical team when DH got relocated two months before my due date and they pretty much laughed at us for all the wasted money and time because everything is too small and an echo wasn't reliable.  We were still prepared for something to be wrong.  DD1 was born perfect no defects, no issue.  
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  • @ready4theparty I've never heard of a test at 12 weeks that can detect a higher likelihood of cardiac defects--that's so cool! What kind of test is it? The science nerd in me is jumping up and down.  :D

    With our first, I had a non-invasive genetic test around 13 weeks. But only detected Trisomies 13, 18, and 21. If only it had included information about his heart!!!

    When did they do your daughter's echo? Our son's first echo was at 24 weeks. This time, our doctor wants to schedule one between 16 and 18 weeks because of our sad new family history of congenital heart defects.  Do you think that's too early?  :/
  • I know I'm late the the party : .... but wine ...when people try to give me the line of bullshit that wine is "ok " during pregnancy it drives me insane and even more so when I see preggo ladies drinking it ! I mean it's 9 months , does it suck sometime , absolutely but I could never ever justify drinking wine while pregnant. I am not sure if it is just coincidental but every women I know that drank wine while pregnant have children with HUGE heads , including my sister !! She would have sometimes 2 glasses late in pregnancy with dinner more then one night a week and I would barely sit at the table when we were at family functions  ... I have herd it all that there is no evidence of actual harm yadada yada but for me I think it is just obserd .  
  • @ecolton01 Oh man, don't get me started on that one. Which to be fair, our adopted son has been diagnosed with FAS (fetal alcohol syndrome) and it absolutely breaks my heart to see the ways he struggles and will continue to struggle his whole life. It's completely preventable and makes my blood boil when I see/hear of mom's being careless with it! 
  • @scatteringashes "Insurance doesn't cover it, and it costs too much out of pocket" is a VERY good reason not to do it! It's only that very specific line of reasoning I mentioned above that drives me crazy and seems illogical.
  • edited June 2017
    @PleaseSendPicklesNow we did the non evasive testing at 12 weeks.  But it was just the usual.  We had the first echo at 22 weeks the second was at 32 weeks.
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  • @ready4theparty Cool, I didn't know there was a noninvasive test that can detect heart conditions.  I'll ask my doctor about it, thanks. 
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