Hi Ladies!
FTM here, I didn't see this on previous posts so I thought I'd ask. Is it worth worrying about and doing something to prevent the fluid from reaching the mattress? ie. possible smell, stain etc. Did you ladies do anything to protect your mattress, or didn't bother with it? I assume that the chances of my water breaking in bed aren't that great, but I would hate for my mattress to be ruined.
Re: Protecting Mattress-Water breaking in bed?
Anyway, it worked! I might get an actual mattress protector this time since ds is now using the crib protectors.
1/7/2015 Twins born @ 34 weeks
That being said, I have since bought waterproof mattress pads for all beds in my house, as a prevention for kid puking or peeing the bed. Kids sometimes crawl in bed with us early in the morning or if they are sick.
I have found them at Homegoods or TJ Maxx to be of high quality and very reasonably priced
Protecting your mattress is a must and not just from breaking water but leaky boobs or if you feed in the bed laying down.
BFP #2 11/6/13 - EDD 7/14/14 - blighted ovum discovered @ 7w - natural m/c @ 10w3d
BFP #3 5/25/14 - EDD 2/1/15 - Hoping this is our 2nd little owl
A/S findings: Baby is a girl! EIF found on heart
but maternit21 came back neg for chromosome disorders!!
TTC since 2005
missed miscarriage nov 2006- 4 failed clomid cycles-
3 failed femara iui cycles-
moving on to IVF oct 2011
ER nov. 7th
tansfered 2 blasts on 11/10
lots of +hpt!!
beta #1 on 11/21= 50.4
beta #2 on11/23= 90.8
another miscarriage 12/23
moving on to Round 2 of IVF with an auto immune dx
ER 4/23-retrieved 12 eggs
ET 4/28 3 transfered
Beta #1- 356
Beta #2- 870
A waterproof mattress pad would definitely work, and would be great for the breast feeding period and for when your kids are young (bed wetting happens...) a good investment in my opinion:) wish I had!
January Siggy Challenge:
Being able to get out of bed on the first try