June 2016 Moms

You're Not Supposed To Do That

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Re: You're Not Supposed To Do That

  • HBamama2BHBamama2B member
    edited January 2016
    @CourtJack me too! & they totally did. They stopped producing the shirt after the C&D, but then were like wait- and started producing it again anyway. I thought it was hysterical.
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  • Some things I probably worry about too much, but the things I don't worry about include:

    Caffeine up to 200mg a day- having a latte right now as I am going to be at work late and my energy is waning.
    Highlighting my hair
    Baths- not crazy hot but nice and toasty
    Stairs??  Come on!  My office is at the top of three flights!
    I had some beer the night before I tested positive (feeling pretty sure I was pregnant then) and I'm sure I'll have a few sips of it before June.  
    Soft cheeses (this is fine as long as they are pasteurized.  I was anal about it the first time around and wish I'd just relaxed)
    Picking up my hefty toddler 
    Using a heating pad (just not directly on my belly)
    Aspartame... I don't drink it every day but I do enjoy diet pop here and there and it helps settle my stomach

    I did all these things, minus the cheese, the first time around so I'm basically using the (likely flawed) logic that because my daughter is amazing, if I just repeat the same lifestyle, I'm in the clear ;).

    One thing I've restrained myself on is hollandaise sauce, even though every time I'm at a breakfasty place I could kill for a whole side serving of it.  I love the stuff.  Am I being silly?  
  • And hey, if it were just a sip here or there, I wouldn't side eye it. But that's not the case with a lot that's been said here. 
    ^^^this
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  • ignore the troll!  

    i also only eat meat medium rare and am addicted to the seat warmers in my car.



  • Sushi
    Deli meats
    Soft cheeses
    Heels
    Carrying my 33 pound 3yo
    Sleeping on my back


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  • HBamama2B said:

    @Linsbins clearly you both missed the entire point of the thread. And as much as anyone is welcome to come and disrupt a civil, supportive conversation, I'm allowed to say GTFO in response.

    I'm torn. I agree that your comment may have been too far (not much over the line but enough) but I also think that the "booze police" (too lazy to find their user name) were over the line here.

    Did I maybe side-eye the people who choose to drink? A bit, but its their choice and if they're willing to take the risk and are responsible about it (and yes, I'm positive they've heard the 80 bajillion warnings about excessive drinking and pregnancy) then more power to them.
  • HBamama2BHBamama2B member
    edited January 2016
    @Sgoldberg247 oh totes agree with you that my comment was over the line. :) normally would never have done it. I decided not to edit it, Bc quite frankly I love JLP and my tolerance for drama-toads today is non existent.

    My point was more that the logic of 'they can do whatever' doesn't wash if they come back and say I can't do x. I don't agree with/wouldn't do a lot of what's on this thread, but this isn't the thread (IMO) to come in and shake a finger. Side-eyeing is totes what I did to those things that stuck out to me to.
  • I don't really understand how me sharing a recent article with you all summarizing the research conducted by an expert in the field of FAS is out of line? 


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  • Through his research – and exposure to children with PFAS – the scientist determined that any amount of alcohol is dangerous for pregnant mothers.

    Dr May said: ‘There is no safe level of alcohol to consume while you are pregnant.’

    The study was published in the journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence.

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    DS born 10/18

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  • TunieBeeTunieBee member
    edited January 2016
    Through his research – and exposure to children with PFAS – the scientist determined that any amount of alcohol is dangerous for pregnant mothers. Dr May said: ‘There is no safe level of alcohol to consume while you are pregnant.’ The study was published in the journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence.
    Actually no, that quote was paraphrased by the Daily Mail (which is known for sensationalist journalism of science and medical issues). What Dr. May stated, which has been stated time and time again and IS true, is that "There is no safe level of alcohol to consume while you are pregnant". Which is NOT the same thing as saying "any amount of alcohol is unsafe".  No safe level has been established, therefore many experts, such as Dr. May, recommend abstaining completely. Other experts hedge their bets differently and offer slightly different advise, based on the same inconclusive research. For example, the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologist recommended limiting alcohol to one to two units once or twice a week.  




  • All great points made by @TunieBee. In that first article by it says:

    "Women who give birth to FAS and ARBD or ARND children generally practice frequent and protracted binge drinking, which produces high blood alcohol concentrations. Although a majority of women in many studies reduce their alcohol consumption during pregnancy, mothers of FAS children generally do not."

    The focus isn't on having a sip or taste of wine occasionally. In fact, many of his papers focus on prevalence and not the compete avoidance of alcohol of the level of alcohol that causes FAS.
  • Ah man there goes this thread! I was hoping to read some funny stuff when I clicked on it.

    The only thing I'll add is it's not just FAS or no FAS. Yes, science says my baby won't have FAS from a few sips of wine here and there. But what about learning difficulties? Attention difficulties? Executive functioning?

    That's why I'm not drinking at all. BUT everyone chooses to take different risks during pregnancy (and life in general). For example, I eat a lot of sugar daily. Other women choose to restrict.
    Married July 2014
    DD born June 2016
    Second due August 2020 (team green!)
  • ScoutPout said:

    Guys come on! Don't be so mean. It obviously made them feel better about themselves to come on this thread and tell us how horrible we are. Side eye....articles to studies....this took a hilarious turn IMO.

    Congratulations! This is your potentially your first experience with the whole "you're a terrible mother and your child is going to hell in a hand basket." Get ready for playgrounds or school drop offs where these AMAZING mothers will put you down for buying store bought for the bake sale or you're snobby for choosing cloth diapers. Or whatever it is you do that they don't do or like.

    Take the lesson....don't let it ruin your day. Don't even let it ruin the next five minutes of by our life.

    Cheers!

    Ha! So funny and so true!!




  • Can we not do this? It's disgusting how women's bodies and choices are constantly policed. Based on the interactions I've had on this board, we are capable and competent. Trust me, no one wants a healthy baby more than I do--and I'm sure the same is true for all of us. It's okay to disagree, particularly in the absence of adequate research, but I strongly resent the implication that anyone here needs to feel bad about their "transgressions".

    Agreed. I wil be done responding. I was enjoying this thread also.




  • huskypuppy14huskypuppy14 member
    edited January 2016
    So I haven't read all 6 pages, but a lot of things are not going to hurt you anyway. Either that, or I have the coolest doctor ever. The only thing (other than alcohol and drugs) she said to avoid was high mercury fish (so no swordfish) and make sure to only have pasteurized foods and drinks (which most things in the US are pasteurized if you buy it in a store).. She said limit the amount of tuna a week to 4-6 ounces, and I usually use the small cans anyway. 

    My doctor said hot tubs are fine if they are below 102- my parents have one and they keep it at 100. Herbal tea is fine, cold cuts are fine. I don't eat sushi, so I don't really know her thoughts on that. Caffeine is fine in moderation a cup or two (I don't drink coffee anyway).

    It's funny because my sister said her doctor said what most of you have said, heat deli meat, no sushi, not green tea, no coffee. Each doctor is different, but there are clearly different thoughts on some things, and the ones that are important every doctor reiterates (high mercury fish for example). 

    The thing with deli meat and other foods that aren't cooked properly are food poising and getting sick (listeria, for example). No one says stop eating salads because they might be contaminated. Everyone has to use their own common sense. I don't really care about alcohol that much to drink any, but I won't sideye someone for having a small glass or a sip if they're pregnant.

    My mom says they never told her all this stuff and me and my sisters came out fine. (She doesn't eat fish though!). My grandma said she drank wine when she was pregnant, because they didn't know any better. My mom and my aunt says they are lucky to be alive (jokingly).



  • edited January 2016
    Are we not supposed to have herbal teas? I've been drinking kcups of Tazo iced passion on the daily :o

    ETA I'm pretty lax on most of these, I eat sushi, med rare meat, eat tuna, cold deli meat, read, Dr Pepper (yum!) except for the alcohol. I just can't and I personally think it's not worth the risk of FAS or anything else. I did have a sip or two with DD but now I look at her and I just can't this pregnancy. (She's fine and perfect and reminds me to knee L going strong)

    DD1 born 11/2014

    DD2 born 6/2016



  • I love it this discussion! I'm guilty of so many things but seems like we all are!
    Deli sandwiches, hot bath and showers, a Mt. dew or Coke once in a while.... Or maybe twice a weekish lol. Some soft cheese, and lifting a few heavy things. I just say moderation is key :)
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