December 2015 Moms

UO??

Anyone have some unpopular opinions? BC I SURE DO!
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  • 313Meg313Meg member

    oh and referring to your own husband as another child really, really annoys me and makes me feel sorry for you.

    I don't call my husband a child per se. But he wants the same amount of atthention and to be treated like our son. He is a little boy at heart. And I love that about him. He is an amazing, successful, driven man and still has that little one who loves to be taken care of. It's nothing to feel sorry for. It makes me love him more.
    And no I don't call him my 2nd child nor do I call him a little boy. That's annoying.
  • I hear you @BostonBaby1 I miss the old Knot days, when my favorite board was Snarky Brides!
    Married September 2013, Excited to welcome Baby Thompson December 2015
     
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  • I hear you @BostonBaby1 I miss the old Knot days, when my favorite board was Snarky Brides!

    I was never on the old board but it sounds like I would've liked it!
  • 313Meg313Meg member
    Lol @BabyOnBoard1215. Now I wanna know
  • CMDDCMDD member
    Oh @blake&blair I'm so with you on both of those things
  • CMDDCMDD member
    @danapackla unpopular opinion
  • CMDDCMDD member

    Ok, this will probably make all of you hate me. As a mom with HG I'm struggling being supportive of other women with morning sickness. Part of me wants to say "suck it up. You have no idea how bad it could be." I know nausea isn't easy no matter the severity, and I would never say those things to moms but I have the thoughts. Maybe it's because I'm already over having a PICC line, but either way I've felt like a major bitch all week so I just don't open the posts about being sick. Ok, I'll run and hide now.

    That's understandable
  • taysuntaysun member
    Not sure it's an unpopular opinion but seems to be unusual from what I've seen, I have developed an extreme aversion to pickles and seeing people talk about them makes me sick!
  • taysuntaysun member
    @Blake&Blair I'm a stay at home as well and I do all the cleaning and laundry etc when my boyfriend is working because I'd much rather do the not so fun stuff when I'm alone instead of missing out on fun time together
  • My UO pertains to the people that need to constantly see the baby to feel close to it. I see it on here and also out in the world hearing what other people are doing (weekly trips to the US place to see the baby, WTF?). 20 years ago, you had a sonogram at 20 weeks and that was it AND it was only 2D. Am I the only person on the planet that thinks that there haven't been enough long-term studies to support the opinion they are safe? And I don't want the Doppler either. If doc wants to listen for the heartbeat, get out the stethscope and horn. Yes, I am a FTM and am going with the less medical intervention, the better baby and I will be.
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  • @BabyOnBoard1215 - Hubby said same thing. He's glad our doc's office doesn't offer and said he won't be going to one of those US places either. Fine by me ;)
    Lilypie Maternity tickers
  • My UO pertains to the people that need to constantly see the baby to feel close to it. I see it on here and also out in the world hearing what other people are doing (weekly trips to the US place to see the baby, WTF?). 20 years ago, you had a sonogram at 20 weeks and that was it AND it was only 2D. Am I the only person on the planet that thinks that there haven't been enough long-term studies to support the opinion they are safe? And I don't want the Doppler either. If doc wants to listen for the heartbeat, get out the stethscope and horn. Yes, I am a FTM and am going with the less medical intervention, the better baby and I will be.

    Agreed, but I guess my UO is that I just don't care that much. I don't mean that to sound terrible, but I'm taking the "things are going to go the way they go even if I don't see the baby every week" approach. I don't need to see it, I don't need to hear it. I have confirmation that it's in there and that's about all I need. I'm living day to day, my life isn't only about being pregnant, and I'm not about to live in a little bubble focused only on bringing this child into the world. If I start bleeding or cramping or have any other indication that something might be wrong, obviously I'll do what any pregnant mom would do ... but until then, I honestly don't concern myself at all about when my next appointment is going  to be.
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