In general, I follow the dr's advice because he/she went to school for this stuff. But my first doctor said no tuna (not even chunk light once a week) and I'm really picky so I've been eating it anyway.
My new dr said not to worry about spinning babies exercises yet but I'm starting to feel like I might ignore that advice because I'm worried about running out of space/time for LO to move.
Anyway, what advice have you ignored? If your dr said, "Don't worry about it" would you do simple things like spinning babies inversions?
Re: What dr advice have you ignored?
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I've eaten lunchmeat without heating it up, and I eat soft cheese. It's all pasteurized so I figure I'm not putting the baby at risk.
I avoid all caffeine, even though docs told me it was fine to have 1-2 cups a day.
I don't follow her advice about how limited I'm supposed to be with my irritable uterus. I *want* to, but unless someone steps up to pay for child care until this baby is born, I just don't see it happening. There is only one of me from 8am-5pm and that is most of the time DS is awake. What am I supposed to besides pick him up, change his diaper, make him food, etc etc etc?? I do wonder if too much activity is why it is getting so much easier to cause the contraction or for it to become painful, but I just don't have much of a choice.
As far as the spinning babies stuff goes, I don't see why you should wait. It isn't like it would hurt you and at 35 weeks I'd be stressing it as well. I think my doctor was going to start having me do stuff at 34 weeks if it was a problem (I'm hyper-aware of breech since DS was), but I would have likely started at 32 weeks.
Thanks. That's super helpful; you always have good insight. The dr said "don't worry" but I've been worrying, and I think I'll feel better to at least be attempting something that could help.
I've eaten entirely too many hot dogs this pregnancy. at least DH and I buy the
natural casing ones, that makes it better, right?
the doctor told me to only gain 20 pounds this pregnancy, I think I'm up to 15 already.
I exercise regularly and don't think I've ever even told my doctor that I do.
Part of my lunch today consisted of cold lunchmeat roll ups with cream cheese and pickles.
My Dr. said the same and I just about fell on the floor...I'm up about 25ish now and I'm ok with this...I worked it off last year and I'll work it off again! I'm enjoying being pregnant and so it my baby...LO gets well fed! ;P Btw they have not said 1 thing about my weight since then!
Oh so many things- I've ignored the kick counts in both pregnancies, I was told not to gain more than 20 lbs but I am at 19 and still have almost 4 weeks to go so that is out the window, I eat tuna once in a while, I eat nuts once in a while, I have taken warm baths when my back pain is insane, I have had LARGE bowls of sugary cereals for breakfast and snacks, I drink sweet tea, we've had sex with me on my back a couple of times in both pregnancies, and the list goes on!
I think as long as you generally eat healthy, exercise in moderation, keep hydrated, and dont consume medications you shouldnt the baby will turn out just fine.
I think docs give so many precautionary lectures because without them some women go to extremes which obviously negatively impact their children. Some women you tell them they can have 6 oz of coffee and they will only have 6 oz of coffee. Some you tell them 6 oz of coffee and they drink 6 cups of sugar and caffeine filled coffee.
I'm with you. I have to fill out my little kick count cards... 1 hour, twice a day, on my left side, after a meal.
That's not practical and not really happening. If I'm sitting upright, not after a meal, and he kicks me 12 times in 30 minutes, I'm not about to go lie down for an hour (which inevitably causes me to fall asleep which sorta defeats the purpose).
Aside from skipping my daily glass of wine and being more diligent about taking a daily vitamin, I haven't changed my daily routine at all for this pregnancy. I'm sure there are lots of no-nos that I've been doing, but I honestly don't care. I think OBs tend to be way overly cautious with pregnant women.
I have a don't ask, don't tell policy with my midwives and OBs. As long as I feel well, baby is moving and growing, and my care providers aren't concerned about anything, I consider it good.
Mmmmm yeah we call them pregnant pickles around here but same thing are they are super yummy! I was some right now! Thanks ladies! Must go to the store and buy stuff for them. Lol.
Yeah, I guess because I started overweight, he wanted to keep it down. I never had ms for either of my pg, all I ever wanted to do was eat, so this was definitely not happening.
My doctor told me the same thing (my BMI is in the obese range pre-pregnancy). Um, I just hit 10 lbs. at my 34 week appointment and I'm so hungry all the time now, there is no way I'm going to go the last month without gaining any weight. Unless you have really bad morning sickness in the first trimester and lose a lot of weight, it is really hard to not gain more than 10 lbs. The weight of the baby, uterus, placenta, amniotic fluid, and increased blood volume at term are more than 10 lbs. and that doesn't even count any swelling or increased breast size.
I'm at 7 right now, so yes it's possible. Not easy though.
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