August 2013 Moms

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  • Katie6202 said:
    You "hate" the debate yet you are saying, with your research that 37 weeks is indeed "full term"? Hmmm....
    I suppose I should have said " I hate the debate on The Bump Aug 13 BMB"... Hope that clarifies it for you!
    No, actually it doesn't. You hate the debate yet YOU bring it up with your personal opinion. You must've known other people, who don't agree, will argue their point thus ending in debate right? Kind of counterproductive to me. Nice try though.
    I wasn't "trying" anything. I love me a good debate. I posted this on UO specifically FOR a debate (as many people have done in the past). I am happy people are so passionate about the "term " debate. I like hearing other people's thoughts. I actually am a PICU/NICU nurse, and this topic actually is NOT a debate in my work field. Just a difference IRL vs Aug 13. Flame away, whatevs. Just my UO for the week!

    Hasn't this been hashed out enough? You want to go at it again? I don't think you are getting the response you want b.c it's all been said 100 times, we are over it.
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  • Katie6202 said:

    Katie6202 said:




    You "hate" the debate yet you are saying, with your research that 37 weeks is indeed "full term"?

    Hmmm....


    I suppose I should have said " I hate the debate on The Bump Aug 13 BMB"...
    Hope that clarifies it for you!

    No, actually it doesn't. You hate the debate yet YOU bring it up with your personal opinion. You must've known other people, who don't agree, will argue their point thus ending in debate right?

    Kind of counterproductive to me.
    Nice try though.

    I wasn't "trying" anything. I love me a good debate. I posted this on UO specifically FOR a debate (as many people have done in the past).

    I am happy people are so passionate about the "term " debate. I like hearing other people's thoughts.

    I actually am a PICU/NICU nurse, and this topic actually is NOT a debate in my work field. Just a difference IRL vs Aug 13. Flame away, whatevs. Just my UO for the week!





    Hasn't this been hashed out enough? You want to go at it again? I don't think you are getting the response you want b.c it's all been said 100 times, we are over it.


    @henderson, ok point taken! Debate over!
    =D>

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  • @Soleil3 you're feisty today. :D
  • kkay1982 said:
    On the college degree topic: It drives me nuts that I will be paying off student loans for years and out of the 7 of us that have my job only one other person has a degree. I hate when you look for jobs it lists 20 different minimum requirements but then you find out the person who has that job or the job above you doesn't even have a degree so why are they requiring it for new hires.
    Per many recruiters that my DH and I have dealt with - a college degree shows a commitment and an ability to achieve a goal.  There are other things that can demonstrate the same thing, i.e. military experience.  Also having 5, 10, 15 years experience in a field often outweighs a degree.   The downside to no degree can sometimes be that you will reach a salary cap faster than someone with a degree.
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  • lorow0715 said:
    @Soleil3 you're feisty today. :D
    She also makes a valid point!
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  • JNL$LSM said:

    I like being pregnant in the summer I know this is my first, but the thought of putting on snow boots or anything other than sandals UGH shoot me. I will take a sun dress and flip flops any day.

    I was just saying this the other day to my mom, and we live in TX. The heat is disgusting, but it's better than having to wrap up when your this big lol
  • edited August 2013
    Katie6202 said:

    Katie6202 said:




    You "hate" the debate yet you are saying, with your research that 37 weeks is indeed "full term"?

    Hmmm....


    I suppose I should have said " I hate the debate on The Bump Aug 13 BMB"...
    Hope that clarifies it for you!

    No, actually it doesn't. You hate the debate yet YOU bring it up with your personal opinion. You must've known other people, who don't agree, will argue their point thus ending in debate right?

    Kind of counterproductive to me.
    Nice try though.

    I wasn't "trying" anything. I love me a good debate. I posted this on UO specifically FOR a debate (as many people have done in the past).

    I am happy people are so passionate about the "term " debate. I like hearing other people's thoughts.

    I actually am a PICU/NICU nurse, and this topic actually is NOT a debate in my work field. Just a difference IRL vs Aug 13. Flame away, whatevs. Just my UO for the week!






    Lol that you think this is just an August 13 debate. So you "hate the term debate" yet you "love yourself a good debate?"...

    I won't even begin to touch on how a NICU nurse thinks 37 weeks is "full term".
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  • lorow0715 said:
    @Soleil3 you're feisty today. :D
    She also makes a valid point!

    Just to be clear - I like it. No white knighting here!
  • Katie6202 said:

    Katie6202 said:




    You "hate" the debate yet you are saying, with your research that 37 weeks is indeed "full term"?

    Hmmm....


    I suppose I should have said " I hate the debate on The Bump Aug 13 BMB"...
    Hope that clarifies it for you!

    No, actually it doesn't. You hate the debate yet YOU bring it up with your personal opinion. You must've known other people, who don't agree, will argue their point thus ending in debate right?

    Kind of counterproductive to me.
    Nice try though.

    I wasn't "trying" anything. I love me a good debate. I posted this on UO specifically FOR a debate (as many people have done in the past).

    I am happy people are so passionate about the "term " debate. I like hearing other people's thoughts.

    I actually am a PICU/NICU nurse, and this topic actually is NOT a debate in my work field. Just a difference IRL vs Aug 13. Flame away, whatevs. Just my UO for the week!


    I guess I am trying to get over how you contradicted the shit out of yourself by opening your statement with the line you hate the debate and then a few posts later say you posted the topic to create the debate. Not understanding the logic there.
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  • lorow0715 said:
    lorow0715 said:
    @Soleil3 you're feisty today. :D
    She also makes a valid point!

    Just to be clear - I like it. No white knighting here!
    i think a lot of people like Sol's honesty.
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  • @Katie6202 So to be clear, you love you a good debate that you hate, and you refuse to actually debate or have any sort of factal standing on? Gotchya.
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  • Soleil3 said:

    @Katie6202 So to be clear, you love you a good debate that you hate, and you refuse to actually debate or have any sort of factal standing on? Gotchya.

    Exactly what I was thinking.
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  • I have a second uo. I love pacifiers. I wish ds woukd take one for more then a ninute since im sick of confort nursing.
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  • Soleil3 said:

    @Katie6202 So to be clear, you love you a good debate that you hate, and you refuse to actually debate or have any sort of factal standing on? Gotchya.


    Exactly why I don't need to flame her. She makes NO sense.
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  • Here's mine:  I hate when people have their sister/friend/mom take their photos and try to pass it off as professional.  If your sister/friend/mom is a pro (or talented and has proper equipment) you're a lucky sonofa, but if you're standing in your backyard and they're using a point and shoot... nope.

    Now this does not count if you just want photos of yourself pregnant.  (like the weekly photos).  

    I am aware this is super elitist of me...
    There is a reason our language includes the words amateur and professional.  They are not synonyms, they are antonyms.  I'll climb that Ivory tower with you.
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  • Here's mine:  I hate when people have their sister/friend/mom take their photos and try to pass it off as professional.  If your sister/friend/mom is a pro (or talented and has proper equipment) you're a lucky sonofa, but if you're standing in your backyard and they're using a point and shoot... nope.


    Now this does not count if you just want photos of yourself pregnant.  (like the weekly photos).  

    I am aware this is super elitist of me...
    Nope, I agree. Hence why I PAID a photographer. Will also pay another for my pro newborn pics.

    Judge away...

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  • Here's mine:  I hate when people have their sister/friend/mom take their photos and try to pass it off as professional.  If your sister/friend/mom is a pro (or talented and has proper equipment) you're a lucky sonofa, but if you're standing in your backyard and they're using a point and shoot... nope.

    Now this does not count if you just want photos of yourself pregnant.  (like the weekly photos).  

    I am aware this is super elitist of me...

    There is a reason our language includes the words amateur and professional.  They are not synonyms, they are antonyms.  I'll climb that Ivory tower with you.



    Along the same lines, I hate when someone buys a decent camera, takes a few family pics and then considers themselves a professional and starts charging $200 bucks for photo shoots. Maybe it's just me but I see this all.the.time.

  • LAMuehlen said:
    I have a second uo. I love pacifiers. I wish ds woukd take one for more then a ninute since im sick of confort nursing.
    Im a ftm so maybe Im missing something but there are other ways to comfort a baby no? Why do you HAVE to comfort nurse?
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    edited August 2013
    EmR22 said:
    kwrecks said:
    LEMSA said:
    I hate the "full term" debate. All the research I've done, and straight from my doctors mouth- say 37 weeks is considered full term. So that's what I am going by! Edit: I should add that I fully believe the longer babe stays in there the better and healthier she will be!
    I've read, and I like the way it sounds... Early Term: 37 and 38 wks Full Term: 39 and 40 wks Post Term: 41 and 42 wks
    I like this. Good wording.
    I think that by "term", they mean that the chance of survival goes way up, and that at 37 weeks, the doctor wouldn't do anything to stop labor at that point.  However, full term is 40 weeks. If 37 weeks was really considered full term, and they believed that babies were done growing at 37 weeks, then 40 weeks would be considered overdue and they would always induce before anyone got to 40 weeks. 

    I'm not weighing in on the debate as i could care less, but even this website (the bump) says that at 37 weeks baby is full term. If you click on the info about your fruit size it states that. I can understand confusion. Full term or not I just hope all the LO bake as long as they need to.
    Yeah, silly ACOG, don't you know you should be taking notes from the Bump? 

    You can't be serious here. 
    OMG yes, take the bump information as fact! Way easier than conducting your own research! ::head desk::
    OMG are you saying all advice on this site isn't medically sound? Never said I was relying on this site to relay medical fact. Simply saying that there are many places that have conflicting info which could make it hard to figure out. This includes some OB's and actual medical websites. I find it funny that this site promotes 37 weeks as full term. I know plenty of ladies here who have 37 week babies that wished they cooked longer. Edited for format
  • Ok guys, I'm sorry I contradicted myself. My wording was off, and I deserve the flame for that.

    As far as me terrifying you for being a nurse.. Yikes! My point in saying that I was an RN was to say at my hospital, we don't debate the "term" convo like we do here. It had nothing to do with me being good at my job. I never meant for this to explode like it did!

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  • edited August 2013
    EmR22 said:

    Soleil3 said:


    EmR22 said:


    kwrecks said:


    LEMSA said:

    Katie6202 said:

    I hate the "full term" debate. All the research I've done, and straight from my doctors mouth- say 37 weeks is considered full term. So that's what I am going by!

    Edit: I should add that I fully believe the longer babe stays in there the better and healthier she will be!

    I've read, and I like the way it sounds...
    Early Term: 37 and 38 wks
    Full Term: 39 and 40 wks
    Post Term: 41 and 42 wks

    I like this. Good wording.
    I think that by "term", they mean that the chance of survival goes way up, and that at 37 weeks, the doctor wouldn't do anything to stop labor at that point.  However, full term is 40 weeks. If 37 weeks was really considered full term, and they believed that babies were done growing at 37 weeks, then 40 weeks would be considered overdue and they would always induce before anyone got to 40 weeks. 




    I'm not weighing in on the debate as i could care less, but even this website (the bump) says that at 37 weeks baby is full term. If you click on the info about your fruit size it states that. I can understand confusion. Full term or not I just hope all the LO bake as long as they need to.

    Yeah, silly ACOG, don't you know you should be taking notes from the Bump? 

    You can't be serious here. 



    OMG yes, take the bump information as fact! Way easier than conducting your own research!

    ::head desk::




    OMG are you saying all advice on this site isn't medically sound?

    Never said I was relying on this site to relay medical fact. Simply saying that there are many places that have conflicting info which could make it hard to figure out. This includes some OB's and actual medical websites.

    I find it funny that this site promotes 37 weeks as full term. I know plenty of ladies here who have 37 week babies that wished they cooked longer.

    Edited for format



    Actually yes, I am LOL at you for using the bump as your medically sound research (you referenced the bump-not me)

    *shrugs*

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  • thanks @henderson1026 . There's just too many struggling photographers out there who are talented but can't make a living because people think they can do it themselves...
    While I agree that people who aren't professionals shouldn't call their photography "professional", it's not really anyone's job to make sure photographers aren't struggling, even if they are talented. It isn't in our budget right now to get professional pictures (neither for maternity or for newborn), so that mean's we'll be taking our own. Of course, I would never dream of trying to say they are professionally done. 

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  • Here's mine:  I hate when people have their sister/friend/mom take their photos and try to pass it off as professional.  If your sister/friend/mom is a pro (or talented and has proper equipment) you're a lucky sonofa, but if you're standing in your backyard and they're using a point and shoot... nope.


    Now this does not count if you just want photos of yourself pregnant.  (like the weekly photos).  

    I am aware this is super elitist of me...

    I agree! But I am also one of the few that has a photographer for a best friend lol I was pretty sad when it didn't work out for her to take maternity photos and all of the bridals and engagement photos due to her living two hours away.

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  • Katie6202 said:
    Ok guys, I'm sorry I contradicted myself. My wording was off, and I deserve the flame for that. As far as me terrifying you for being a nurse.. Yikes! My point in saying that I was an RN was to say at my hospital, we don't debate the "term" convo like we do here. It had nothing to do with me being good at my job. I never meant for this to explode like it did!
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  • Soleil3 said:
    Ktbug613 said:
    LAMuehlen said:
    I have a second uo. I love pacifiers. I wish ds woukd take one for more then a ninute since im sick of confort nursing.
    Im a ftm so maybe Im missing something but there are other ways to comfort a baby no? Why do you HAVE to comfort nurse?
    Comfort nursing early on really helps milk supply, and for a newborn suckling is a need that can't be fulfilled by other methods. Some babes refuse pacis though, it can be frustrating. I think we went through 3 or 4 different kinds before we found one that the babes would take.
    thanks wasn't thinking about the supply in the early days
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  • EmR22 said:
    kwrecks said:
    LEMSA said:
    I hate the "full term" debate. All the research I've done, and straight from my doctors mouth- say 37 weeks is considered full term. So that's what I am going by! Edit: I should add that I fully believe the longer babe stays in there the better and healthier she will be!
    I've read, and I like the way it sounds... Early Term: 37 and 38 wks Full Term: 39 and 40 wks Post Term: 41 and 42 wks
    I like this. Good wording.
    I think that by "term", they mean that the chance of survival goes way up, and that at 37 weeks, the doctor wouldn't do anything to stop labor at that point.  However, full term is 40 weeks. If 37 weeks was really considered full term, and they believed that babies were done growing at 37 weeks, then 40 weeks would be considered overdue and they would always induce before anyone got to 40 weeks. 

    I'm not weighing in on the debate as i could care less, but even this website (the bump) says that at 37 weeks baby is full term. If you click on the info about your fruit size it states that. I can understand confusion. Full term or not I just hope all the LO bake as long as they need to.
    Yeah, silly ACOG, don't you know you should be taking notes from the Bump? 

    You can't be serious here. 
    OMG yes, take the bump information as fact! Way easier than conducting your own research! ::head desk::
    OMG are you saying all advice on this site isn't medically sound? Never said I was relying on this site to relay medical fact. Simply saying that there are many places that have conflicting info which could make it hard to figure out. This includes some OB's and actual medical websites. I find it funny that this site promotes 37 weeks as full term. I know plenty of ladies here who have 37 week babies that wished they cooked longer. Edited for format
    Actually yes, I am LOL at you for using the bump as your medically sound research (you referenced the bump-not me) *shrugs*

    And I'm LOL at you because if you read my post you would see I never said a thing about the bump being medically sound research. You assumed. I simply showed a source that said this as an example of a place that says it's full term. Clearly the fact that there is even a debate shows that sources are not ALL medically sound ie the bump.
  • Neither of mine really cared for pacis either and my son seemed like he ALWAYS wanted to nurse.
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  • So I don't call myself a professional photographer because I don't make a living off of it, but I do have a degree in it and am pretty damn good.

    On the topic of those fauxtogs who buy a good camera and are instantly a "business", they wouldn't be my competition if I were to actually go into business. There is a market for those types, and that market isn't mine. Mine would be one that values good photography, and all the knowledge I have that comes with it.

    If anything, the economy being a bit busted right now would be the reason people aren't splurging as much on photography, but that's a cop out too because the mall shops charge an arm and a leg and they aren't hurting for business. :)
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  • EmR22 said:



    EmR22 said:

    Soleil3 said:


    EmR22 said:


    kwrecks said:


    LEMSA said:

    Katie6202 said:

    I hate the "full term" debate. All the research I've done, and straight from my doctors mouth- say 37 weeks is considered full term. So that's what I am going by!

    Edit: I should add that I fully believe the longer babe stays in there the better and healthier she will be!

    I've read, and I like the way it sounds...
    Early Term: 37 and 38 wks
    Full Term: 39 and 40 wks
    Post Term: 41 and 42 wks

    I like this. Good wording.
    I think that by "term", they mean that the chance of survival goes way up, and that at 37 weeks, the doctor wouldn't do anything to stop labor at that point.  However, full term is 40 weeks. If 37 weeks was really considered full term, and they believed that babies were done growing at 37 weeks, then 40 weeks would be considered overdue and they would always induce before anyone got to 40 weeks. 




    I'm not weighing in on the debate as i could care less, but even this website (the bump) says that at 37 weeks baby is full term. If you click on the info about your fruit size it states that. I can understand confusion. Full term or not I just hope all the LO bake as long as they need to.

    Yeah, silly ACOG, don't you know you should be taking notes from the Bump? 

    You can't be serious here. 

    OMG yes, take the bump information as fact! Way easier than conducting your own research!

    ::head desk::


    OMG are you saying all advice on this site isn't medically sound?

    Never said I was relying on this site to relay medical fact. Simply saying that there are many places that have conflicting info which could make it hard to figure out. This includes some OB's and actual medical websites.

    I find it funny that this site promotes 37 weeks as full term. I know plenty of ladies here who have 37 week babies that wished they cooked longer.

    Edited for format



    Actually yes, I am LOL at you for using the bump as your medically sound research (you referenced the bump-not me)

    *shrugs*







    And I'm LOL at you because if you read my post you would see I never said a thing about the bump being medically sound research. You assumed. I simply showed a source that said this as an example of a place that says it's full term. Clearly the fact that there is even a debate shows that sources are not ALL medically sound

    ie the bump.



    As if you needed to point that out. This isn't just a debate on the bump. But since you "could care less" (couldn't care less you mean) you used a research like the bump to make your point.

    Your credibility, with that alone, is questioned.
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  • EmR22 said:

    And I'm LOL at you because if you read my post you would see I never said a thing about the bump being medically sound research. You assumed. I simply showed a source that said this as an example of a place that says it's full term. Clearly the fact that there is even a debate shows that sources are not ALL medically sound ie the bump.
    WTF is wrong with you? Anyone with a half a brain should be able to figure out that a "source" like TB is not remotely equal to or debatable with a source like ACOG.
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  • Here's mine:  I hate when people have their sister/friend/mom take their photos and try to pass it off as professional.  If your sister/friend/mom is a pro (or talented and has proper equipment) you're a lucky sonofa, but if you're standing in your backyard and they're using a point and shoot... nope.


    Now this does not count if you just want photos of yourself pregnant.  (like the weekly photos).  

    I am aware this is super elitist of me...
    Oh yes. I totally agree. There is a HUGE difference between professional photos and snapshots.

    Since I have a feeling this is directed at my UO earlier, I in no way implied the photos I took of ds are anywhere near professional grade, they are just snapshots in his baby book. But I'm happy with that. So that's why I skipped NB ones.

    I'm not the type to have tons of pictures displayed in my home. I have a few recent ones we had professionally done hung, but mostly they are in baby books. :)

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  • Ktbug613 said:


    LAMuehlen said:

    I have a second uo. I love pacifiers. I wish ds woukd take one for more then a ninute since im sick of confort nursing.

    Im a ftm so maybe Im missing something but there are other ways to comfort a baby no? Why do you HAVE to comfort nurse?

    It seems to be what works. Im open to suggestions. But i cant seem to figure out anything else.
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  • Holy shit can we please cut down quite trees?!! It's killing me on mobile!!!


    Every time I trim it screws everything up.

    Oh well.
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