June 2016 Moms

Wednesday Check-In

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Re: Wednesday Check-In

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    @Palisson- I love you. That's all. Also, I'm fairly certain DatAss.com/locations is fairly up-to-date, but you may also want to check out  hawtbods.com, supahflymamas.com or howthehelldidshepopoutakidlookingsoamazing.com. 

    @crdo- I had to reread that like four times because I swore it said "bacon sounds like bacon and now I want bacon." 

    @DeePaddy24- I think a blue background would make the letters pop, but either way, it's super cute!!
    @MamaNicoleof3: For the record, I second everything @palisson said. Also, I wouldn't put it past me to say "bacon" 3x in a single sentence :)

    If the booty-bulkin' class search fails, might I suggest youtube for workout videos? Though...I'd be careful of the search terms you use. Haha!

    @DeePaddy24: I also say blue background + white letters would look great against a light wall! Cute sign!
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  • Thanks @palisson and @sdlindenberg. Hopefully it means we'll have a good milk supply lol
  • kwife15 said:
    Thanks @palisson and @sdlindenberg. Hopefully it means we'll have a good milk supply lol
    I sure as hell hope so!!! 

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  • It was a good indicator for me. I donated several gallons of b-milk with my first son. (newly adopted infants and preemie twins with a non-producing mom.)

    I pumped using a medela symphony and instead of horns & bottles I used Freemies! They are like milk collecting tupperware that fit inside your bra and give you total privacy while pumping at your desk at work- also they are automatically handsfree. I could also pump for a lot longer at a lower setting- thereby getting more milk with less/no pain. I was pumping up to 30oz a day while lawyering. (i was a big producer for my big eater.)

    sdLindenberg said:
    kwife15 said:
    Thanks @palisson and @sdlindenberg. Hopefully it means we'll have a good milk supply lol
    I sure as hell hope so!!! 
  • Piggy backing off of @chelseay416's post, I am also measuring ahead by like 2 weeks.  But that doesn't mean I'm actually considered to be at 30 weeks right?  And I'm measuring ahead based on fundal measurement, I haven't had an u/s since 20 weeks.  Just curious...

    ---damn box---

    Nope. I've always measure a week ahead since my NT which prompted me to change my due date on here but my OB later told me your initial dating scan is most accurate and I never got around to changing it back. I'll likely be hating myself in June because it'll look like I'm 40 weeks pregnant when I'm really only 39. And God forbid I go over.... 
    **Putting on flame suit** I was always 1-2 weeks ahead with DS and ended up going a week over. Lots of pep talks with this little one about not having such a big head and coming on time this round. My OB this time said at the first appointment that she won't change my due date at all regardless of how baby is measuring.

    Nooooooo..... time to start my pep talks with this one.
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    @mamanicoleof3 you are not alone. You are important and what you are doing is asking a lot of you, your body and your mind. I hope you can feel loved by everyone on this BMB. You set a good example for those who are just doing this for the first time and you give permission to complain for those of us wondering why, even on our second or third pregnancy we can't just accept it. This is a tough time, being pregnant. 

    MeganF08 (the real MeganF08, who is very successful) I will never look back and "miss" being pregnant. But- as I was having my first son, I KNEW we would have another one and I really wanted to. Which is weird. I hate being pregnant- but I love the baby!

    @kbequette08 & @edeibel89 Hey- I definitely slept WAY better after my son was born. Seriously. I don't know that it'l work out that way with this guy, but just not being pregnant was 90% of the improved sleep. Also- having the baby there, needing you, made any sleep loss 100% worth it!

    @candicek15 Start that conversation as soon as you want to. If you have questions about your labor & delivery, expect them to give you the answers!

    @Trinirican3ondway Oh- getting older sibling settled is so much harder than I thought it would be! I am making a nursery/boys' room now since we never did one for DS- he's still in our room and still cosleeping! I just want to make sure he's all set before we add a member to his family! I am more worried about him than I am about the new baby. 

    @BakerBird525 I did not take a birthing class- but I had been through lamaze classes twice with my mom. I probably should have taken the class. It doesnt hurt to be prepared for whatever happens. I wonder if you couldn't just be super upfront with the Step-Mom: You are invited to my shower, I know that we have a strained relationship, but I want you & my father to have the opportunity to celebrate this new baby!" Remember it really comes down to fostering healthy relationships between you child and this person, because even if you didn't have that- your baby deserves love from everyone. (I struggle with this with my MIL & my mom every damn day. But my son deserves all the love he can ever get!) I second what @Diesel615 said on this subject.

    @MsBeachNJ you are so loved here. 

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    chelseay416 my hooha. I tried to groom and cut it 4 times- but it didn't hurt? I was using a pair of clippers- so I don't even know how I drew blood. This is sad.

    @crdo Don't worry! just kidding. I am a non-stop worrier and guess what- it doesnt go away when the baby gets here! It won't go away when the baby goes to school or college or has his/her own babies! Thsi is who you are- so make it work for you!

    @kwife15 Milky Milky... Congrats! I use cotton or bamboo pads inside a tank that has a shelf bra. I try not to use disposable pads, especially at night, because I would get little blocked ducts when I did. Rinse your nips with salt water too to keep them nice and clean!

    I have heard that breastfeeding helps a mom get an extra 45 minutes of sleep so I'm crossing my fingers that's true for me! I mean I'll just be happy getting to sleep on my stomach and back again!



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  • @deepaddy24 - Join me in the bandwagon of painting the background blue and leaving the letters white.
  • I thought of a question. For those of you who have had your GD test, how long did it take for the results?? I don't remember for DS. (Mins is scheduled for my birthday the 28th of the month. Happy birthday to me drinking that shit).
  • I thought of a question. For those of you who have had your GD test, how long did it take for the results?? I don't remember for DS. (Mins is scheduled for my birthday the 28th of the month. Happy birthday to me drinking that shit).

    We had the results the next day.

  • I have heard that breastfeeding helps a mom get an extra 45 minutes of sleep so I'm crossing my fingers that's true for me! I mean I'll just be happy getting to sleep on my stomach and back again!
    For me and my first son breastfeeding meant we all slept all the time: We co-slept during naps and at night and after the first month it turns out that I often wouldn't really wake up and neither would he when he wanted to nurse.

    As my partner would explain, "He makes little mouth smacking noises and you just roll towards him and 'pop!' the tit is in and neither of you even opened your eyes." A beautiful description of a loving relationship.

    I slept more after he came than I EVER did before. I was never a good sleeper prior to pregnancy and then I was super uncomfortable during pregnancy and could never sleep well.

    Also- most of the time I nursed my son during the first few months, he and I would either being laying on our sides on the bed or in a "laid-back" position and we would both fall asleep. He could down both sides without waking.

    I hope that you would have the same luck!
  • I thought of a question. For those of you who have had your GD test, how long did it take for the results?? I don't remember for DS. (Mins is scheduled for my birthday the 28th of the month. Happy birthday to me drinking that shit).
    I had my test on a Friday and had results Monday morning.  (If they had been open Saturday they could have told me then, it should be within 24 hours.)
  • I thought of a question. For those of you who have had your GD test, how long did it take for the results?? I don't remember for DS. (Mins is scheduled for my birthday the 28th of the month. Happy birthday to me drinking that shit).
    They literally tested my sugar level and told me the result before I got the band aid on.  My office does it in house with a little machine right beside where they do the draw.

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  • Thanks ladies!! I couldn't remember for the life of me how long it took with DS!! 
  • @CourtJack He was above 90th percentile in every measurement except for legs last time and he was only at 68th percentile for those. Now he's over 90th with legs too in the last month. I asked my doc about it and he said growth is usually spurted like that with different parts growing at different rates. Hopefully the same happens for your little one!!
  • @CourtJack He was above 90th percentile in every measurement except for legs last time and he was only at 68th percentile for those. Now he's over 90th with legs too in the last month. I asked my doc about it and he said growth is usually spurted like that with different parts growing at different rates. Hopefully the same happens for your little one!!


    Ah, well I'm  happy for you! Hurrah for a growth spurt.

    Unfortunately my guy hasn't hit that spurt yet. Overall he is measuring in the 27th percentile, but all bones in his arms and legs are still under the 5th :( As of right now, docs aren't worried about dwarfism because the bones *look* good, they're just short. So, we'll just keep monitoring and hope he keeps a-growing :)

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