July 2016 Moms

Week of 5/9 Randoms

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Re: Week of 5/9 Randoms

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  • With a full moon/Friday the 13th this week and there being 21 days of school left, my first graders are making me feel so much this...

    It all makes sense now... my high schoolers have been crazy this week.  16 more days with kids!  22 total!  We can do this!
    Me: 28 | Husband: 39
    Married March 2016
    DD: born 7.22.16
    DS EDD: 6.23.18
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  • I just want someone to come clean my house.... Like a fairy or forest animals.  DH does 99% of the cooking, though he is about to move to 2nd shift me and DS might be eating lots of cereal.
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  • @stellaluna14 great idea! I'm reading you can even request for the following day or before discharge.
  • Did anyone notice they took down the ultrasound thread finally?!?
  • @elenabrent here in Texas we can't really opt-out because state law requires hospitals to do the eye drops, but it does vary by state. We can opt out of the Hep B shot I believe, but I won't be opting out because I want my child to be vaccinated/protected against any and all preventable diseases. It is great to be informed about whatever is being given to your child though. I wasn't implying that your husband is cheating on you so sorry if I offended you! I don't think my husband is cheating on me/ever would cheat on me either.  I trust my husband whole-heartedly but I'd also rather just take the extra precaution for my child. I had never heard much about the controversy surrounding the eye-drops issue so I was initially confused as to why people might want to refuse it, so I definitely came off as judgy in the beginning. Sorry about that! 
  • Jodi1980 said:
    A wonderful fellow prego bumpie informed me that "ticker change" are designated for the ladies on their day. So, for example, I am 30 weeks on Sunday but have been posting on random days of the week and had no clue...
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    I did the same thing for a few weeks when I became active. Couldn't figure out the point to posting everyday... But there was a new thread so why not. {face palm} 
  • LadyFleck said:

    If you get the TDaP shot while pregnant for the sake of passing it onto the baby, does it then show up on the baby's immunization record?

    I don't remember getting this my first time, but that was 6 years ago. My doctor hasn't mentioned it this time, so I'm wondering if they'll just spring it on me (which seems to be normal at my office since no one told me to prep for my glucose test).

    No, they still need the three shot course once they're older. 


    @BecauseBabyIamAPug what's your take on shots & drops. I've kind of always been against this practice in my own head but I'm interested in your opinion here. 
  • elenabrentelenabrent member
    edited May 2016
    What @PootsDragon said about skin to skin / nursing! We were advised by our pediatrician to at the least delay the ointment so that we could establish a good breastfeeding relationship while he is alert and into it. (we decided on declining the ointment as well as the hep shot). 

  • One of my 4yo students just said, to another kid, "get that fucking car out of the way." We had the most hilariously candid conversation about how fuck was a GREAT word but, ultimately, not one you can say in certain places. Including school. It was awesome. I love kids, they're the best. 
    My husband and I have had conversations about how to deal with the cursing issue with our kids, and it's so interesting to think/talk about. I was raised in a conservative environment where even saying "hell" or "that sucks" was completely inappropriate and not allowed.  He was raised where swearing was fairly routine, but the kids were taught that they were "adult words", and not to be used until the kid left for college. We prefer his family's approach, but also realize that our lack of self-editing at home may mean that conversation comes up sooner rather than later. :-P  It's been interesting to try to decide on a good approach. I'm guessing we will discuss it many more times as the kids get older and hear a lot at school too.
  • @elenabrent I'm glad I'm not the only one who made the Vit K/Special K mix-up...oops...
  • Agree with @BecauseBabyIamAPug on all counts.  I know that we are all certain that our husbands wouldn't cheat on us, but the reality is that it happens all the time and I've personally diagnosed STIs in several new moms who were completely blindsided.  A little erythromycin ointment is not going to cause harm (like pugs said, their vision is crap anyway, hence the dark nipples we all got) and I agree with the standard practice of it because the only thing worse than finding out you have an STI from your partner would be finding out because your baby went blind from it. And the asymptomatic argument is moot because the majority of women with gonorrhea/chlamydia are asymptomatic.
  • I may have forgotten how to apply makeup. I mean, I've worn it maybe 3 times since I found out I was pregnant and I have maternity pictures this weekend. My makeup may even be out of date, hahahaha. Lawd help.
    I still have makeup on rotation from 5-8 years ago. I never wear the shit unless pictures are happening or something special is going down. I know I should throw them all away and start fresh, but I really dislike the idea of having to buy all of that crap again for just once in a blue moon occasions. Maybe that's my FFFC. 
  • Our birth center does oral vitamin K- is this not a thing elsewhere?
  • I had a dream just now that the admins changed their tags and made an announcement but didn't tell us what the new tags were so we couldn't keep bothering them to unsticky things. 

    I might need to revisit my priorities. 
  • rakel88rakel88 member
    @BecauseBabyIamAPug what causes a newborn to bleed internally? I haven't heard of this and am curious.
  • @PootsDragon it's an option for us too. We're doing the shot because our pediatrician said a lot of new parents get sleepy and forget to administer the oral as often as needed, and that gets dangerous. 

  • Regarless of oral or IM Vit K, they all work the same. The Oral tends to be more $$$ and many hospitals do not carry it. It never hurts to ask. I know my system only does IM.

    Also for the comment that @carolynpetite , yes. Some areas that it is the law, and the refusal means that DHS/DES/DFAC is to be called. It is a requirement in some areas for the providers to report this. As a nurse/Dr/CNM.... we are all mandatory reporters. Some areas refusing the eye ointment and Heb Bis under those guidelines to report.
  • Thanks for all the information and discussion ladies, it's definitely helpful to hear all the sides and now I have some good questions to bring up with my OB. I didn't know about the Vit K shot or the internal bleeding danger, thanks for the info @BecauseBabyIamAPug !!
    Married 6/1/13
    BFP #1 7/2013 MMC 9/17/13
    BFP #2 5/2014 MC 6/15/14
    BFP #3 11/13/14 (Found in ER with ruptured cyst) Diagnosed MC 11/15/14
    BFP #4  4/2015 MC 7/1/15
    BFP #5 10/21/15  EDD 7/3/16 Praying for our rainbow! 
  • @BecauseBabyIamAPug totally understand and am thankful for mandatory reporting when it's necessary (and while I obviously don't agree this is one of those times), for other readers reference we never heard anything from DHS after our 2nd child was born even though we were "reported."
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