Sorry ladies. My H usually works from home WThF and he was home yesterday so I am all sorts of confused about what day of the week it is. I also know not to end my sentences with prepositions, but I'm a rebel. Talk amongst yourselves about 2nd and 3rd trimester things. Go!
Married August 2003
BFP: January 8, 2012
Due: September 5, 2012
DS: August 14, 2012
BFP: November 5, 2013
Due: July 11, 2014
MMC Detected d&c: December 29, 2013 12w5d
BFP: June 10, 2014
Due: February 16, 2015
Re: Second and third trimester discussion, a day late (dollar short)
If they aren't changing in intensity then you're right, they are probably just BH. But, Id still bring it up to the ob on Thursday. In the meantime, keep an eye on them and if/when it happens again see if they stop with changing positions (if you are standing/walking lay down and vice versa) or if you drink a big glass of ice water. They told us in our birthing class that if we were preterm and either of those things dont make the ctxns stop, to call the ob just in case. I'm mobile right now so I can't see exactly how far along you are.
BFP 5/19/2013. MC 7/2/2013 (9w6d) with est. loss at 8w. Miso 7/3/2013 and emergency D & C 7/6/2013.
BFP#2 11/6/2013. CP 11/14/2013.
BFP #3 12/13/2013. Beta #1 @ 15dpo- 239. Progesterone 27. Beta #2 @17dpo - 90. CP 12/21/2013
Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. -Philippians 4:6-7
All PgAL and PAL welcome.
@BackstreetPixie - When I have BH my entire ute gets very tight. I can actually see it get tight when it happens. It is uncomfortable, but not really painful.
TTC since 11/2009; Lap/HSG/Hysteroscopy: 5/2011 (endometriosis - removed; endocervical polyp - removed; high pressure in bilateral tubes - cleared)
BFP #1: 8/4/11; DS1 born sleeping on 11/16/11 at 19w1d
BFP # 2: 5/7/12, EDD 1/10/13, DS2 born 1/4/13
BFP # 3: 11/8/13, EDD 7/17/14, mmc 10wks
BFP # 4: 5/16/14, EDD 1/15/15, praying for our 2nd rainbow baby
My blood pressure is borderline high, not enough to really concern my doctor, but enough that she's watching me closely. The last few days have been riddled with headaches.
Is there anything I can do to lower my blood pressure? Relieve these headaches?
I feel so bad for baby boy..I hope he's tolerating this okay..
TTC since March 2012
BFP #1 1/29/13, EDD 10/9/13
BFP #3 8/11/14 EDD 4/22/14
Add me to this club! I wasn't sure if it was BH or not, especially as I just felt it low, not throughout my abdomen.
Yay for feeling kicks @MegDowntheShore!
@Dragonfly1809 - Sorry about the headaches and high BP! Only things I know for the BP are to eat healthfully and watch salt intake. For the headaches, I've found that a lot of water and a tiny bit of caffeine help, but my headaches might have a different source than yours, so those may not be a good idea at all. :-/
I have a question that may be best posed to BTDT moms: assuming a normal, healthy birth, when do we want the grandmothers to come visit? Both have said they'd like to come soon, especially my mom, as this is her first grandbaby. If she had her way she'd probably just move in as soon as I got close. She's generally helpful, but does have her own ideas and can be annoyingly passive aggressive about them. Should I tell her to come within a day or two post birth to help out? Or should I tell her to wait a week or two for us to get our bearings? We haven't lived in our city long, so we don't have an extensive support network in town.
***Losses mentioned.*** TTC #1 since May 2012. Me: 37, OH: 41. Ectopic August 2012 => tubal damage.
Married August 2003
@dragonfly1809 I get the headaches too. What helps me is tylenol and a glass of sweet tea. I only take the tylenol when it is really bad. Usually the sweet tea works if i catch it early. Something about a little caffeine and a little sugar.
@mandi195 could you be gaining water weight? A lot of women gain a lot of water weight while pregnant. My mom did. Do you have swelling around your hands and feet? If so prop those feet up for a while now and then during the day. Also like others have said, maybe the next month you won't gain as much and it will even out. Talk to your doc about it. Hopefully it is nothing to worry about.
My MIL just sent us her Christmas wish list and top on it was "an invitation to visit".... we want to hold off as long as possible, but it's becoming clear we're going to have to deal with this eventually. I'm following for others responses to this one
I am really conflicted about this. We had no over night visitors with my son. This time my MIL is coming about 6 weeks after baby is born. I feel like having a visitor in the beginning might be easier since you have no routine set up. The baby is like a sleeping potato for the first few weeks and I remember just sitting around a lot, which was good since I had a c-section. Once we got on a schedule I wouldn't want someone interrupting that. It might be better, also, to have help while you heal. That's just me though. I'm a big believer in setting boundaries and wearing my mamabitch hat if necessary.
Married August 2003
TTC since March 2012
BFP #1 1/29/13, EDD 10/9/13
BFP #3 8/11/14 EDD 4/22/14
BFP #1 12/23/13 MMC 01/24/14 @ 9w5days
BFP #1 12/23/13 MMC 01/24/14 @ 9w5days
this isn't really pregnancy related, but I'm no good at AWing on the main page so I figured I would write it here. I was going to get my free prenatal Rx filled at Meijer's last week when I was pulled over. A police officer ran my plate and said one of the registered owners had an expired driver's license. It was me! Apparently my license expired on my birthday two months ago and I never did anything about it. Also, I didn't have a current insurance card on me.
So I was arrested. He came up to my car and said, I'm not going to tow you, but you have to go to the station. I said, what do I do with my son? He said, I didn't realize you had a child in the car. We'll have another officer drive him to the station. I will make sure your son doesn't see you get handcuffed.
That's when I lost it and started ugly crying. He said, it's no big deal. Don't get all worked up. I said, I'm seven and a half months pregnant, I can't help it. He said, you're pregnant? His powers of observation were somewhat lacking in my opinion. He didn't handcuff me though.
I had to go to the station and pay 200 bond and bring my son's car seat and it was a pain in the ass. It is pretty low on my proudest moments of being a mom list. I'm 37 and this was my first arrest. I decided to be super nice to the officer because even though he most likely had some discretion, he was just doing his job. It was raining/sleeting and as I was getting into his police SUV, I said to him (mostly just to make him feel bad) I'm sorry this is taking me a while -- not only am I really pregnant, but I also only have one leg and I am super scared of falling.
I don't know if he cared in any way, but it made me feel better. @tlc35 I realize how awful and scary going to the DMV must be for you, but please go get your smog checked and address updated.
Married August 2003