My brother and his wife are splitting after a year of marriage and I kind of glad about it.
She has caused nothing but trouble in our family since they got engaged. She told my brother that my sister and her DH were not going to be invited to the wedding and that she didn’t want to be around them ever. She doesn’t like BIL. Needless to say this started a whole lot of issues and conversations between my parents, sis, BIL, and them. We were pretty much told as long as Sis and BIL were going to be at family functions Bro and SIL wouldn’t be coming. I’ve seen my Bro twice since their wedding last May, Peanut’s baby dedication and at the zoo this summer. I haven’t seen SIL since the wedding, she hasn’t even met Peanut and hasn’t even tried to see him.
I’ve kept trying to reach out to them and let them know about family functions but they/she never replies. I feel bad for my Bro as he wants to work on the marriage but SIL is done and doesn’t even want to try.
Yes, I hate those too. I've actually used my seam ripper to remove the ears from a few sweaters that I was given.
Brilliant! I've been having the hardest time finding plain ole hats for baby 11 something that doesn't have ears or a character or crazy colors on it. But especially for little boys they all seem to have one of the 3. Getting rid of the ears may make my search easier.
I've had a awful cold, terrible. I am going through at least 5 pairs of pants a day, and at night I have to lay a towel down on my bed at night because every time I cough I pee myself. It's awful. I'm like a leaky faucet. I would like to go back to sneeze peeing only.
The people who post on here asking for medical advice because they "don't want to be an alarmist and call their doctor" but yet have a laundry list of reasons why they should in fact call. Seriously? It makes me want to scream.... "Call your mother fucking doctor crazy"-that's what I really want to say to these posters. It might happen eventually, stay tuned....
YES!!! I love the ears on hats!! I equate it to toddlers that like to dress up in costumes! But this way you don't need the entire costume just a cute hat!!
I'm totally in denial of how big I really am...I'm at that point where people at work and random strangers (last night at the hair salon) are feeling pity for me and how uncomfortable I look. The other day the guy at the deli said to me "be strong"...LOL I think he saw the stress and tiredness and weight I was carrying (literary) My husband said to me last night... you don't even realize how big the baby is... I said I know... I really don't! Maybe it will all hit me tomorrow at my maternity photo shoot. Or maybe I am trying to hold on to this last month of pregnancy because I am sad it will be my last...
The people who post on here asking for medical advice because they "don't want to be an alarmist and call their doctor" but yet have a laundry list of reasons why they should in fact call. Seriously? It makes me want to scream.... "Call your mother fucking doctor crazy"-that's what I really want to say to these posters. It might happen eventually, stay tuned....
I'm going to play off this "people don't understand the rules to when to call/see the doctor" arena, just in the other direction.
In my world, the ER is for emergencies. Not because you jammed your finger, not because your ten year old threw up 3 times last night, not because you have a cold (all of these are straight from my FB feed, and all during the day when urgent care or a PCP would have been available).
When I was sent to the ER last Wednesday (I called my OB first and was on the way to the office when they told me my symptoms were ER worthy so I headed there) the guy in front of me, when checking in, no lie said he had been coughing for 5 days and had a sore throat. That's not an issue for the ER. That's an urgent care or regular doctor visit. I feel like people who truly have emergencies are having longer wait times because of the non-emergencies. It just seems common practice among my friends and even my family to just run to the ER for any medical issue and I don't get it.
The people who post on here asking for medical advice because they "don't want to be an alarmist and call their doctor" but yet have a laundry list of reasons why they should in fact call. Seriously? It makes me want to scream.... "Call your mother fucking doctor crazy"-that's what I really want to say to these posters. It might happen eventually, stay tuned....
I'm going to play off this "people don't understand the rules to when to call/see the doctor" arena, just in the other direction.
In my world, the ER is for emergencies. Not because you jammed your finger, not because your ten year old threw up 3 times last night, not because you have a cold (all of these are straight from my FB feed, and all during the day when urgent care or a PCP would have been available).
When I was sent to the ER last Wednesday (I called my OB first and was on the way to the office when they told me my symptoms were ER worthy so I headed there) the guy in front of me, when checking in, no lie said he had been coughing for 5 days and had a sore throat. That's not an issue for the ER. That's an urgent care or regular doctor visit. I feel like people who truly have emergencies are having longer wait times because of the non-emergencies. It just seems common practice among my friends and even my family to just run to the ER for any medical issue and I don't get it.
I agree about dislike of people who run to the ER for non-emergencies, but only when there are other options available. I once went to the ER for and ear infection. I was living in a small town at the time that had a shortage of doctors. My doctor's office couldn't get me in for 3 days and the closest urgent care was 100 miles away. I was planning on waiting until my appointment, but my mom (a nurse) encouraged me to go to the ER. If I would have waited until my appointment, there is a very good chance I would have had permanent damage.
I have a friend that is a doctor. She worked in the local ER for a while. She said that she had women come in for pregnancy tests. They weren't citizens, barely spoke English, and celebrated when it was positive. Total abuse of the system!
My FFFC is that I'm secretly glad I can't have sex right now (OB orders) because I have 0 desire and now I don't have to do it anyways or justify to DH. Sorry DH
I washed one of DH's work uniform shirts last night and there was a pen still in the pocket. The shirt now has ink stains quite literally all over it. I'm going to attempt to get the stains out tonight, but I don't have much hope. If it doesn't work I'm going to throw out the shirt and not tell him about it.
I washed one of DH's work uniform shirts last night and there was a pen still in the pocket. The shirt now has ink stains quite literally all over it. I'm going to attempt to get the stains out tonight, but I don't have much hope. If it doesn't work I'm going to throw out the shirt and not tell him about it.
Feels good to get that off my chest!
Try hairspray! Sounds crazy, but it helps with ink stains. If that doesn't work, Oxyclean.
The people who post on here asking for medical advice because they "don't want to be an alarmist and call their doctor" but yet have a laundry list of reasons why they should in fact call. Seriously? It makes me want to scream.... "Call your mother fucking doctor crazy"-that's what I really want to say to these posters. It might happen eventually, stay tuned....
I'm going to play off this "people don't understand the rules to when to call/see the doctor" arena, just in the other direction.
In my world, the ER is for emergencies. Not because you jammed your finger, not because your ten year old threw up 3 times last night, not because you have a cold (all of these are straight from my FB feed, and all during the day when urgent care or a PCP would have been available).
When I was sent to the ER last Wednesday (I called my OB first and was on the way to the office when they told me my symptoms were ER worthy so I headed there) the guy in front of me, when checking in, no lie said he had been coughing for 5 days and had a sore throat. That's not an issue for the ER. That's an urgent care or regular doctor visit. I feel like people who truly have emergencies are having longer wait times because of the non-emergencies. It just seems common practice among my friends and even my family to just run to the ER for any medical issue and I don't get it.
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I agree! I also think it contributes to the rising cost of healthcare. In our area people without insurance heavily abuse the ER when a PCP or urgent care visit is sufficient because no payment in required up front and you can't be turned away. I am not making judgement just stating what I have encountered working in healthcare for years as both office and medical staff. Most of those patients would admit to one, the other or both of those being the reason they chose the ER.
I was finally able to poop today after not being able to go since Monday. Once I felt the urge, I ran to the bathrooms here on campus. Totally clogged up the toilet and do not plan to tell anyone. The custodians will find it this evening and handle it then. I feel great now!
I washed one of DH's work uniform shirts last night and there was a pen still in the pocket. The shirt now has ink stains quite literally all over it. I'm going to attempt to get the stains out tonight, but I don't have much hope. If it doesn't work I'm going to throw out the shirt and not tell him about it.
Feels good to get that off my chest!
Rubbing alcohol also gets ink stains out. DH is constantly leaving pens in his pants, and twice I've missed pens and almost ruined the whole load. With RA I was able to get most of the ink out, but some stains remained. No fun.
My 4.5 pound yorkie is currently humping my 17month old son. He's cracking up and she's enjoying herself. I'm laying on the couch cause I hurt everywhere.
Let me preface this with: I'm very thankful that I'm being thrown a shower.
The FFFC part: my mom & aunt came to my house to do the invitations, nbd. But they really made me crazy at some of the people my mom wanted to and did end up inviting. Some of them I do know, some I don't. Because of these extra people, we ended up being short 5 invitations. So now 5 people who are family members, have different invites than the rest of the guests. This makes my minor ocd crazy!!
**i know it's really not a big deal, but GAH!
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@abbyful and @jlove253 those are both on my arsenal of stain removers to try. I'm really hoping it works. The worst part is I washed AND dried it before I saw them. Magically none of the ink got on anything else in the load.
I can't stand baby hats/beanies/jackets etc with ears on them. My child isn't a dog or bear or cat. Don't get the need for ears.
But, but, but, what about eyes? Does it help that my fetus is nicknamed Kermit???
This doesn't bother me because it is suppose to be a frog. This one says ZOOM and has cars on it with ears on the hood. Why? Do animals drive?? This is what I don't like. My Sweet Pea at 2 months with his cousin holding him.
I can't stand baby hats/beanies/jackets etc with ears on them. My child isn't a dog or bear or cat. Don't get the need for ears.
But, but, but, what about eyes? Does it help that my fetus is nicknamed Kermit???
This doesn't bother me because it is suppose to be a frog. This one says ZOOM and has cars on it with ears on the hood. Why? Do animals drive?? This is what I don't like. My Sweet Pea at 2 months with his cousin holding him.
I can't stand baby hats/beanies/jackets etc with ears on them. My child isn't a dog or bear or cat. Don't get the need for ears.
But, but, but, what about eyes? Does it help that my fetus is nicknamed Kermit???
This doesn't bother me because it is suppose to be a frog. This one says ZOOM and has cars on it with ears on the hood. Why? Do animals drive?? This is what I don't like. My Sweet Pea at 2 months with his cousin holding him.
my FFFC I love being the handy one, I think it has to do with my little bits of OCD, I'd much rather go to Home Depot myself and find the part we need for fixing things etc. Example I got super excited to put together DH's desk and refused help (not that I needed it) and totally didn't need DH to come with me to Home Depot today for sink parts, he slowed me down lol
The people who post on here asking for medical advice because they "don't want to be an alarmist and call their doctor" but yet have a laundry list of reasons why they should in fact call. Seriously? It makes me want to scream.... "Call your mother fucking doctor crazy"-that's what I really want to say to these posters. It might happen eventually, stay tuned....
I'm going to play off this "people don't understand the rules to when to call/see the doctor" arena, just in the other direction.
In my world, the ER is for emergencies. Not because you jammed your finger, not because your ten year old threw up 3 times last night, not because you have a cold (all of these are straight from my FB feed, and all during the day when urgent care or a PCP would have been available).
When I was sent to the ER last Wednesday (I called my OB first and was on the way to the office when they told me my symptoms were ER worthy so I headed there) the guy in front of me, when checking in, no lie said he had been coughing for 5 days and had a sore throat. That's not an issue for the ER. That's an urgent care or regular doctor visit. I feel like people who truly have emergencies are having longer wait times because of the non-emergencies. It just seems common practice among my friends and even my family to just run to the ER for any medical issue and I don't get it.
I agree about dislike of people who run to the ER for non-emergencies, but only when there are other options available. I once went to the ER for and ear infection. I was living in a small town at the time that had a shortage of doctors. My doctor's office couldn't get me in for 3 days and the closest urgent care was 100 miles away. I was planning on waiting until my appointment, but my mom (a nurse) encouraged me to go to the ER. If I would have waited until my appointment, there is a very good chance I would have had permanent damage.
I have a friend that is a doctor. She worked in the local ER for a while. She said that she had women come in for pregnancy tests. They weren't citizens, barely spoke English, and celebrated when it was positive. Total abuse of the system!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This. I worked in an ER for a couple years and we saw so much abuse of the system. Our ER could not turn people away regardless of their insurance status, which, obviously, makes a lot of sense for true emergencies. The problem was however people coming in to the ER with colds and for other things that were not emergencies that could (and were) easily treated with over the counter medicine. It was so frustrating! One of the nurses got fed up one night and started asking people, "what is your emergency?"
Now, I totally understand instances where other venues of help are not open and something that normally isn't an emergency should be brought to the ER, but when it is an abuse of the system it becomes frustrating. Another thing that was frustrating to me is that since there are no state mental hospitals, people with psychiatric breaks were brought to us where they stayed until we could find a facility for them to go to... The ER is also not a psych ward... Ours at least was not set up to handle those situations. Edit: quote box fail & words
Yay! My fave pic of N ever...!!! Is it creepy that I have a favourite pic of her? (sorry, she's just so cute!)
My FFFC- DS goes to day home on Thursdays, which is my sanity's saving grace. I get the day all to myself to do as much or as little as I want. Our cleaning lady is DH's aunt, and she has epilepsy so she can't drive, and I was supposed to go pick her up yesterday to clean our house but I "called in sick" so that I didn't have to go get her and then drive her home so I could just lay on the couch all day on my day off. (she lives 30 mins away)
@runningmama14 we totally had a frog eye hat like that...! This is DS in it when he was a newborn:
I want LO to bake as long as she needs but I keep finding myself fantasizing about going into labour NOW just to get it all over with. DS was a week late though so I'm prepared to go 41 weeks again and I can only imagine the stress of having a baby in NICU.
I want LO to bake as long as she needs but I keep finding myself fantasizing about going into labour NOW just to get it all over with. DS was a week late though so I'm prepared to go 41 weeks again and I can only imagine the stress of having a baby in NICU.
This. My doctor told me I am measuring 39 weeks so I am not fantasizing about going into labor this week. However, I want LO to be as healthy as possible so I don't actually want that. It's just scaring me to think I might have to have a c-section instead of a med-free birth.
Along these lines, a few weeks ago work was driving me so crazy I actually had the thought I wished she'd come early so I could stop working sooner. Then immediately felt like a horrible human being and almost cried for thinking it.
I have days where I feel great - I can almost forget that I am pregnant. Then I have days like today where I feel massive and uncomfortable. I was having a little bit of back pain and was feeling gassy. I was at a meeting a bit earlier and was continuing to feel uncomfortable. As soon as I had the opportunity, I went to the bathroom. When I got there I farted. It was loud and long - probably close to 10 seconds. Now the back pain is gone. Still a little uncomfortable but much better. Farting never felt so good!
I am going to strangle my children. DD2 tried to kill me by leaving a toy in the kitchen and I couldn't see it because of my hugeness. DD1 left her homework folder on the chair when she left for school and she's lucky I had to run an errand or I wouldn't have brought it to school for her. And the best one has been DS: this week was a huge, exhausting day after day fight to get his homework done - he just barely finished it all before bed last night - AND HE DIDN'T TURN IN HIS FOLDER! AAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
I think Mommy needs some alone time tonight. And cheesecake.
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My 4.5 pound yorkie is currently humping my 17month old son. He's cracking up and she's enjoying herself. I'm laying on the couch cause I hurt everywhere.
I see this as a win - flame away!
Humping dogs are gross. My friend's dog does this and she thinks it is hilarious and I think "If that dogs tries that on me I'm kicking him."
But I am glad it is making you laugh on a day where you are hurting everywhere. :-)
FFFC - I don't really like dogs. When my LO goes through the "Mom and Dad can I have a puppy???" phase he is doomed to disappointment.
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So, I'm excited to have this baby. Super excited. Getting more excited with every ache and pain... and I'm so glad that other people in my life are excited about it too. I'm excited about having a girl! But you know what? I would have been so excited about having another boy, too.
I'm getting increasingly fed up with the constant enthusiasm over her being a girl. I'm so sick of all the horrified looks when people see me walking with my two sons and their inevitable "Oh my god, is it another boy?" And the relief and congratulations that follow when I say it's a girl. "You must be so excited!" "You must be so relieved." "Oh thank god for that."
The constant coy comments of "Ohhhh, she's going to be so spoiled!" "Get ready for the pink ruffles!" Not just from strangers but from family. My MIL is cracking jokes about "There goes my paycheck!" because of all the girly clothes she wants to get, and talking about how excited she is for tea parties and dolls.
And it just kind of bums me out, because she and my oldest son have been BFFs since he was born. All these comments from everyone, and I can't help but wonder what my boys think, hearing over and over again how preferable this girl is to having another boy. I get that this is the first girl on my husband's side for three generations. I get that my MIL wanted a daughter so badly that she convinced her husband to have another child after they were all done - and they had another son. I understand why they're excited. I am too! I totally am! I am excited because there are things I can share with a daughter that I won't be able to do with a son (such as period stuff, pregnancy stuff, labor stuff, BFing stuff, so on and so forth)... but really, I'm just excited I get to have this other awesome person in my life, and wish that others didn't make it seem like the excitement should be conditional.
The more I read and think about breast feeding I realize I don't want to do it.
I know I have to and it's good for baby and all that stuff but I just don't want to do it. It seems painful, inconvenient, and unfair. Now I'm paranoid I'm going to resent baby and husband for it.
I'm a total BFing advocate. I'm all for breastfeeding. I think it's the best option, I wish there was better support and education for it, and I hope that most moms will give it a chance...
That said, I genuinely believe that more important than BFing is mom's mental health. It isn't something you HAVE to do. If you choose to, then good for you, and I would be happy to correspond with you if you run into issues or have questions (srsly, that goes for any of my N14 ladies, I'm happy to talk BFing anytime). If you do find that it's affecting your mood or your feelings towards baby and husband, then... BFing may no longer the best or right choice. And that is ok too. Your job as mom is making the right choice for you and your baby and your family.
That said, BFing can be kind of painful and inconvenient and a hassle at first. But after the initial "learning period", there is nothing in the world more convenient, and you honestly don't even feel it after awhile. It starts at a much higher difficulty level than FF, but then there's a sharp drop off - for me, it was totally worth pushing through the tough part to get to the smooth sailing. For you it may not be.
Background: Several months after my husband and I had just started seeing each other I bought him a knife set because I was cooking dinner pretty often at his house and his knives suuuuucked. Confession #1: I bought a weenie 4 piece set because I had received a fairly substantial one the previous Christmas and had a feeling we'd move in together at some point. Confession #2: I prefer the weenie set.
my FFFC I love being the handy one, I think it has to do with my little bits of OCD, I'd much rather go to Home Depot myself and find the part we need for fixing things etc. Example I got super excited to put together DH's desk and refused help (not that I needed it) and totally didn't need DH to come with me to Home Depot today for sink parts, he slowed me down lol
This ^ I am also the handy one in the house. DH just doesn't have the patience for anything and he can't read instructions. I put together LO's crib, night stand and bookcase. My mom and my sister did the dresser so I wouldn't try to do it too. I don't take DH on trips to Home Depot either. I tell him I will but then go at lunch or something I'm mean
We bought a desk a few months ago and I fired DH from that project too. He was about the give himself a stroke messing with it. I had it finished within 20 mins of him leaving the room lol AND I was 6 months pregnant at the time.
@Econosaurus I have definitely had periods where BF really didn't excite me. And NIP still scares the crap out of me. That was even without thinking about the possible pain, discomfort and being the babies sole source of food. After our BF class I feel so much better about it though. Some of the helpful things for me was learning:
-The first three weeks are the hardest. Week 1 might suck but you've got all the new baby hormones to help. Week 2 can be the most painful as hormones wear off. Week 3 can be the hardest because typically that's the first time your solo with the baby.
-The pain level on a scale of 1-10, should NOT be higher than a 3. If it is, seek help right away.
-If you have an IV, if you have a c-section, if you're baby is born before 40 weeks and/or under 6lbs 8ozs*, you should probably be renting a hospital grade pump to ensure you can have an adequate supply. All of the things above can have a BIG affect on your supply.
But at the end of the day I think as long as we try or whatever we choose, whether moms end up EBF, EP, EFF, or some combination there of, baby will be okay. As a FTM I certainly think it's okay to worry about the unknown and how we will feel about it.
* edit to add, I think the weight part was more you had additional time before they worry about the baby not eating as much or if you're having supply issues.
My friend IRL is due a couple months after me. We were just talking names, and she told me what they decided. I told her it was pretty, but I really think it's awful... :^o
Re: FFFC
My brother and his wife are splitting after a year of marriage and I kind of glad about it.
She has caused nothing but trouble in our family since they got engaged. She told my brother that my sister and her DH were not going to be invited to the wedding and that she didn’t want to be around them ever. She doesn’t like BIL. Needless to say this started a whole lot of issues and conversations between my parents, sis, BIL, and them. We were pretty much told as long as Sis and BIL were going to be at family functions Bro and SIL wouldn’t be coming. I’ve seen my Bro twice since their wedding last May, Peanut’s baby dedication and at the zoo this summer. I haven’t seen SIL since the wedding, she hasn’t even met Peanut and hasn’t even tried to see him.
I’ve kept trying to reach out to them and let them know about family functions but they/she never replies. I feel bad for my Bro as he wants to work on the marriage but SIL is done and doesn’t even want to try.
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The people who post on here asking for medical advice because they "don't want to be an alarmist and call their doctor" but yet have a laundry list of reasons why they should in fact call. Seriously? It makes me want to scream.... "Call your mother fucking doctor crazy"-that's what I really want to say to these posters. It might happen eventually, stay tuned....
I love the ears on hats!!
I equate it to toddlers that like to dress up in costumes!
But this way you don't need the entire costume just a cute hat!!
My husband said to me last night... you don't even realize how big the baby is... I said I know... I really don't! Maybe it will all hit me tomorrow at my maternity photo shoot. Or maybe I am trying to hold on to this last month of pregnancy because I am sad it will be my last...
I'm going to play off this "people don't understand the rules to when to call/see the doctor" arena, just in the other direction.
In my world, the ER is for emergencies. Not because you jammed your finger, not because your ten year old threw up 3 times last night, not because you have a cold (all of these are straight from my FB feed, and all during the day when urgent care or a PCP would have been available).
When I was sent to the ER last Wednesday (I called my OB first and was on the way to the office when they told me my symptoms were ER worthy so I headed there) the guy in front of me, when checking in, no lie said he had been coughing for 5 days and had a sore throat. That's not an issue for the ER. That's an urgent care or regular doctor visit. I feel like people who truly have emergencies are having longer wait times because of the non-emergencies. It just seems common practice among my friends and even my family to just run to the ER for any medical issue and I don't get it.
I agree about dislike of people who run to the ER for non-emergencies, but only when there are other options available. I once went to the ER for and ear infection. I was living in a small town at the time that had a shortage of doctors. My doctor's office couldn't get me in for 3 days and the closest urgent care was 100 miles away. I was planning on waiting until my appointment, but my mom (a nurse) encouraged me to go to the ER. If I would have waited until my appointment, there is a very good chance I would have had permanent damage.
I have a friend that is a doctor. She worked in the local ER for a while. She said that she had women come in for pregnancy tests. They weren't citizens, barely spoke English, and celebrated when it was positive. Total abuse of the system!
I washed one of DH's work uniform shirts last night and there was a pen still in the pocket. The shirt now has ink stains quite literally all over it. I'm going to attempt to get the stains out tonight, but I don't have much hope. If it doesn't work I'm going to throw out the shirt and not tell him about it.
Feels good to get that off my chest!
If that doesn't work, Oxyclean.
When I'm bored I get GIF-y...and there is no work to be done at work....so I think I'm going to GIF every post I make today.
In my world, the ER is for emergencies. Not because you jammed your finger, not because your ten year old threw up 3 times last night, not because you have a cold (all of these are straight from my FB feed, and all during the day when urgent care or a PCP would have been available).
When I was sent to the ER last Wednesday (I called my OB first and was on the way to the office when they told me my symptoms were ER worthy so I headed there) the guy in front of me, when checking in, no lie said he had been coughing for 5 days and had a sore throat. That's not an issue for the ER. That's an urgent care or regular doctor visit. I feel like people who truly have emergencies are having longer wait times because of the non-emergencies. It just seems common practice among my friends and even my family to just run to the ER for any medical issue and I don't get it.
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I agree! I also think it contributes to the rising cost of healthcare. In our area people without insurance heavily abuse the ER when a PCP or urgent care visit is sufficient because no payment in required up front and you can't be turned away. I am not making judgement just stating what I have encountered working in healthcare for years as both office and medical staff. Most of those patients would admit to one, the other or both of those being the reason they chose the ER.
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clean the house if it meant I could have $30 worth of ice cream!!
Now to think of a FFFC...
I see this as a win - flame away!
my happy boy
The FFFC part: my mom & aunt came to my house to do the invitations, nbd. But they really made me crazy at some of the people my mom wanted to and did end up inviting. Some of them I do know, some I don't. Because of these extra people, we ended up being short 5 invitations. So now 5 people who are family members, have different invites than the rest of the guests. This makes my minor ocd crazy!!
**i know it's really not a big deal, but GAH!
BFP#4 3/17/14 - rainbow Baby BOY arrived 11/10/14 !!
DX: Uterine Septum - Resection 9/5/13 || MTHFR Hetero A1298C || My Chart
The crochet beanies/hats are excluded from my FCCC.
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Eyes are totally ok
my FFFC I love being the handy one, I think it has to do with my little bits of OCD, I'd much rather go to Home Depot myself and find the part we need for fixing things etc. Example I got super excited to put together DH's desk and refused help (not that I needed it) and totally didn't need DH to come with me to Home Depot today for sink parts, he slowed me down lol
I agree about dislike of people who run to the ER for non-emergencies, but only when there are other options available. I once went to the ER for and ear infection. I was living in a small town at the time that had a shortage of doctors. My doctor's office couldn't get me in for 3 days and the closest urgent care was 100 miles away. I was planning on waiting until my appointment, but my mom (a nurse) encouraged me to go to the ER. If I would have waited until my appointment, there is a very good chance I would have had permanent damage.
I have a friend that is a doctor. She worked in the local ER for a while. She said that she had women come in for pregnancy tests. They weren't citizens, barely spoke English, and celebrated when it was positive. Total abuse of the system!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~This. I worked in an ER for a couple years and we saw so much abuse of the system. Our ER could not turn people away regardless of their insurance status, which, obviously, makes a lot of sense for true emergencies. The problem was however people coming in to the ER with colds and for other things that were not emergencies that could (and were) easily treated with over the counter medicine. It was so frustrating! One of the nurses got fed up one night and started asking people, "what is your emergency?"
Now, I totally understand instances where other venues of help are not open and something that normally isn't an emergency should be brought to the ER, but when it is an abuse of the system it becomes frustrating.
Another thing that was frustrating to me is that since there are no state mental hospitals, people with psychiatric breaks were brought to us where they stayed until we could find a facility for them to go to... The ER is also not a psych ward... Ours at least was not set up to handle those situations.
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N14 November Siggy Challenge - Celebration
A kinda TMI confession...
I have days where I feel great - I can almost forget that I am pregnant. Then I have days like today where I feel massive and uncomfortable. I was having a little bit of back pain and was feeling gassy. I was at a meeting a bit earlier and was continuing to feel uncomfortable. As soon as I had the opportunity, I went to the bathroom. When I got there I farted. It was loud and long - probably close to 10 seconds. Now the back pain is gone. Still a little uncomfortable but much better. Farting never felt so good!
I am going to strangle my children. DD2 tried to kill me by leaving a toy in the kitchen and I couldn't see it because of my hugeness. DD1 left her homework folder on the chair when she left for school and she's lucky I had to run an errand or I wouldn't have brought it to school for her. And the best one has been DS: this week was a huge, exhausting day after day fight to get his homework done - he just barely finished it all before bed last night - AND HE DIDN'T TURN IN HIS FOLDER! AAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
I think Mommy needs some alone time tonight. And cheesecake.
Mo 11/4/14
Wait, What?!? - EDD 11/1/19
Confession #1: I bought a weenie 4 piece set because I had received a fairly substantial one the previous Christmas and had a feeling we'd move in together at some point.
Confession #2: I prefer the weenie set.
This ^ I am also the handy one in the house. DH just doesn't have the patience for anything and he can't read instructions. I put together LO's crib, night stand and bookcase. My mom and my sister did the dresser so I wouldn't try to do it too. I don't take DH on trips to Home Depot either. I tell him I will but then go at lunch or something
I'm mean
We bought a desk a few months ago and I fired DH from that project too. He was about the give himself a stroke messing with it. I had it finished within 20 mins of him leaving the room lol AND I was 6 months pregnant at the time.
Me 32 and DH 40
Fur-baby named Bella
1 MC Nov. 2013
DD born Nov. 2, 2014
Little 2 EDD Oct. 1
-The first three weeks are the hardest. Week 1 might suck but you've got all the new baby hormones to help. Week 2 can be the most painful as hormones wear off. Week 3 can be the hardest because typically that's the first time your solo with the baby.
-The pain level on a scale of 1-10, should NOT be higher than a 3. If it is, seek help right away.
-If you have an IV, if you have a c-section, if you're baby is born before 40 weeks and/or under 6lbs 8ozs*, you should probably be renting a hospital grade pump to ensure you can have an adequate supply. All of the things above can have a BIG affect on your supply.
But at the end of the day I think as long as we try or whatever we choose, whether moms end up EBF, EP, EFF, or some combination there of, baby will be okay. As a FTM I certainly think it's okay to worry about the unknown and how we will feel about it.
* edit to add, I think the weight part was more you had additional time before they worry about the baby not eating as much or if you're having supply issues.