January 2019 Moms

Say what????

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  • @sparkymcgeee Agreed. I have a boy. I would like to have another boy, and there's nothing weird about that. There's no rule that says having one of each is what you should aspire to as a family and once you get there, you're somehow "complete." 
  • @rooonilwaazlib Yes, absolutely with you on that one! I also had someone today tell me that his kid is sick, and then follow up with, "Not to scare you! Kids get sick a lot."
    Yeah, okay. I have 14 nieces and nephews, and I raised my younger siblings.... Not to mention I was also a child once. But nope, "You don't understand until your own kid is sick."
    Eff off.
  • @leighbrek but didn't you special order the deluxe kid with the perfect and uncompromisable immune system?!?!

    My wife and I have conceived a babe with my body and frozen donor sperm through IUI, with medication support (clomid, ovidrel, and injections of progesterone)

    IUI #1, #2, and #3: Dec 2017, Jan 2018, and Feb 2018 - all BFN
    HSG Test: April 2018 - all clear!
    IUI #4: April 15/16, 2018 - BFP!! EDD: Jan 7, 2019 




  • I can't remember whose all said it so far but +1 for the annoying "oh I'm sure you hope it's a girl this time". I feel like it is a lot of pressure to have one of each from people. I think we may not find out what we are having so I can avoid the the whole "you can try for a girl next time" if it ends up being a boy. 2 is it for us no matter what , I just want a healthy baby. 
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  • @rooonilwaazlib You know it! I paid a little extra for the no-cry feature as well. I'm thinking perfect health and nights full of sleep. It'll be so easy.
  • @leighbrek omg no one offered me that upgrade.  I DEMAND TO SEE THE MANAGER!!!

    My wife and I have conceived a babe with my body and frozen donor sperm through IUI, with medication support (clomid, ovidrel, and injections of progesterone)

    IUI #1, #2, and #3: Dec 2017, Jan 2018, and Feb 2018 - all BFN
    HSG Test: April 2018 - all clear!
    IUI #4: April 15/16, 2018 - BFP!! EDD: Jan 7, 2019 




  • Along the lines of comments about gender; when we tell people we’re having another girl, one of the first comments they make is ‘Well are you going to try again for a boy?’.

    uhm. How about that’s none of your business? Also I’m 13 weeks pregnant so not really thinking about trying for another kid when this one is not even close to done gestating. 
    Me: 28 DH: 26
    Married: November 2015  3 
    TTC#1: January 2016
    BFP #1: 5/02/16 - MC: 5/27/16
    BFP #2: 10/06/16: 6 - EDD: 06/20/17
    DD Born 06/23/17 3
    TFAS: April 2018
    BFP #3: 03/21/18 - CP
    BFP #4: 04/23/18 - EDD 01/04/19


  • Last pregnancy I had at least two people say “how did THAT happen?!” in response to finding out I was pregnant. And I also had randos at work asking if I was going to breastfeed. The work questions got worse when I came back... was it a vaginal birth, howd THAT go, are you still nursing (w varying tones depending on how old the baby was when they asked). Amazing how people can’t mind their own effing business just because you’re pregnant/have a baby. Please leave me and my vagina alone. No one at work knows yet except my boss and I can’t wait for the “fertile myrtle” comments or similar. (They’ll be 17-18 mo apart) 
  • Was this planned? Because our loss earlier this year was a surprise baby to start with. Why is this any of your business?
    Me: 31 I DH: 31
    Met: 9/8/08; Engaged: 9/8/11; Married 6/30/12
    TTC#1: 8/2013; BFP: 9/30/13; born June 2014 (boy)
    TTC#2: 2/2018; BFP: 2/26/18; MC 4/4/18.
    TTC#2: 4/2018; BFP: 5/12/18; EDD: 1/19/19 (boy)
    2 fur babies: Oakley Marley (11.5) & Ava Lynn (2)

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  • @kaf1788 ahaha same.  When we announced on facebook, one of my father-in-law's cousins called my in-laws to talk about it and said "I knew she was pregnant!"  Really, how?? From the barely any pics I post of myself, or the last time I saw you in person being about a year ago...  OYE people!

    My wife and I have conceived a babe with my body and frozen donor sperm through IUI, with medication support (clomid, ovidrel, and injections of progesterone)

    IUI #1, #2, and #3: Dec 2017, Jan 2018, and Feb 2018 - all BFN
    HSG Test: April 2018 - all clear!
    IUI #4: April 15/16, 2018 - BFP!! EDD: Jan 7, 2019 




  • @AshVA lmao that doctor is me to my SO. He isn't buying any of it :'( I guess I should be grateful that he's so protective of our baby already, but I just wanted one sip ( just a leetle bit!) of an IPA for the 4th! 
  • AshVA said:
    It's okay for you to have ONE (fill in the blank)! Sorry, you're not my doc and i think i will take HER advice and NOT my friendly waiter's mom's advice on what she did when she was carrying him

    Not sure if you watched HIMYM, but this made me think of Lily's OB. Her response to every "can I have X?" question (from wine to sushi to Cheetos) was (thick Russian accent) "Just a leeetle bit."

    lol.. no i didn't, but I'm sure it actually happens. At one fertility clinic i went to (chose not to work with them) one of the docs was saying all the stuff he thinks its ok for pregnant women to eat... he was super old, european and honestly not up on the latest stuff! lol.... 
  • kianarain said:
    @AshVA lmao that doctor is me to my SO. He isn't buying any of it :'( I guess I should be grateful that he's so protective of our baby already, but I just wanted one sip ( just a leetle bit!) of an IPA for the 4th! 
    Wow.  I would completely flip if DH tried to micromanage my pregnancy to the point of refusing to share a single sip of alcohol. You'd probably get more alcohol in a glass of OJ than a sip of beer. 

    Maybe you could have him read the section on alcohol in Expecting Better?  There are a number of studies out of Europe and Australia that show no negative side effects from occasional light drinking (measuring in glasses, not sips lol). 


  • @AshVA to be fair, I think its largely a PGAL brain thing for him (we both took it pretty hard) and still being in the first trimester, just being overly cautious. But good call on the book recommendation - I’ll have to order that one. But if I want a sip in the 2nd/3rd, I’d like to see him try to stop me muahaha 
  • sweetyjenjsweetyjenj member
    edited July 2018
    @kianarain DH was super protective like that for my first pregnancy with DD, like he didn't even want me to stick my tongue in it to taste it. This time around when he has a beer he will offer me a sip, and doesn't even blink an eye if 5 minutes later I take one more lol we're both more relaxed this time.
    Me: 30 |  DH: 33
    Married: 8/11/2007

    DD: Born 2/3/17
    BFP#2: 5/3, EDD 1/10/19
  • kns1988 said:
    Me: I'm really craving sour candy right now.
    Male coworker of 7 kids: You shouldn't have cravings. That's just for first pregnancies.
    Me: You go through this and then tell me how to feel.
    Him: I went through it 7 times.
    Me: You've personally been pregnant 7 times?
    Him: Well, it felt like it. 
    Me: 


    I would have flat out said, “No. I promise you it really didn’t.”
  • kns1988 said:
    Me: I'm really craving sour candy right now.
    Male coworker of 7 kids: You shouldn't have cravings. That's just for first pregnancies.
    Me: You go through this and then tell me how to feel.
    Him: I went through it 7 times.
    Me: You've personally been pregnant 7 times?
    Him: Well, it felt like it. 
    Me: 


    I would have flat out said, “No. I promise you it really didn’t.”
    I have said that to guys. “I understand.” No you don’t! There is no physical way you could. It’s not possible. Shut up!


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  • @libertymomrn I'm so glad you puked in her waste basket! That's ridiculous how she treated you.
    Me: 30 |  DH: 33
    Married: 8/11/2007

    DD: Born 2/3/17
    BFP#2: 5/3, EDD 1/10/19
  • Funny, and I almost said maybe I should post this response on the unpopular opinion board  :p@AshVA 
  • Haha, @greenhillgirl, probably better to keep debate there and let this thread be a fun/vent space  :)


  • @libertymomrn How is it even legal for your instructor to treat you like that?!? I totally feel like that is discrimination... way to go sticking it to her!
  • @libertymomrn How is it even legal for your instructor to treat you like that?!? I totally feel like that is discrimination... way to go sticking it to her!
    Most discrimination laws apply mostly to work places and K-12 public education. I went to a private university for nursing school, and there wasn’t much legal recourse for me, at least at that time, 11 years ago.
  • Bump, since it seems like more board members are starting to get crazy comments now that we're starting to show.



    I haven't heard anything too ridiculous yet, but my BFF was once told that she must be having a girl, because a girl steals all her mother's beauty.


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