1st Trimester

Things to not be around, I can not catch a break!

Sooo we haven't told my parents yet, at least until we know this baby is viable.  Last week my dad brings a painter in and paints downstairs (I am also allergic to paint) and about 3 mins ago a gas line broke in the house. So I am stuck in my room sitting next to the window trying to make sure I don't breath in anything I shouldn't.....it hasn't been a fun week =(
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Re: Things to not be around, I can not catch a break!

  • A gas line broke in your house and you are still in your house?

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  • Yup, we believe its actually the dryer...so we unplugged it and shut off the gas supply to the laundry room.  If the smell doesn't dissipate we will call the gas company out to have a look....other than that we will call out our repair guy.  Now mind you that I think we should just toss our dryer and washer....they are Dino's!

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  • Um you should call a gas company anyway...

    Edit: I wasn't done mobile! The gas company needs to tag and clear the line. Otherwise the repair guy might not work on the dryer due to hazard.


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  • If your house smells like gas, it has the potential to blow up. You should all evacuate and call 911. It's not safe for anyone to be inside. If you can smell it, it's definitely not safe for you to breathe in, regardless of pregnancy.
  • imageAshleyMatt1215:
    If your house smells like gas, it has the potential to blow up. You should all evacuate and call 911. It's not safe for anyone to be inside. If you can smell it, it's definitely not safe for you to breathe in, regardless of pregnancy.

     

    ditto

  • My dad wouldn't put us in harms way, the gas to the room as been turned off. 

    I guess I am just not the jumpy esp since I cant smell it and with this pg nose it should be driving me nuts.

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  • imagecyndilouwho77:

    My dad wouldn't put us in harms way, the gas to the room as been turned off. 

    I guess I am just not the jumpy esp since I cant smell it and with this pg nose it should be driving me nuts.

    I get that the gas has been shut off but there is still gas in the house.  Gas isn't something you screw around with, pregnant or not. 

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  • There is currently no gas smell and every window and door is open in the house...we have no intention of bottling up the fun. 

     

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