January 2017 Moms

UO Thursday

Give us your best UO in a judgement free zone.* 




*some judgement may occur


                                    
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  • LecoolLecool member
    Another mild (but often unpopular) opinion:
    I hate Oreos. 

    Me: 28 | DH: 31
    Together since 2006 | Married May 2015
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    BFP 5/17/16 | EDD 1/27/17 | Born 2/4/17

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  • @Lecool I also hate Oreos BUT I really love an Oreo milkshake. So weird.

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    Moved to Prague, Czech Republic for IVF
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    Diagnosed MMC at 9w1d on 11/30/15
    Headed back home to Colorado 12/12/15

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    March trip to Prague canceled due to Pancreatitis. :sob:
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    2 embryo's transferred (from 2 different donors) on 5/10/16
    BFP on 5/15/16 at 5dp5dt
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  • Okay okay I have one. Also food related. 

    I hate peanut butter.
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  • ThePax89ThePax89 member
    edited June 2016
    When I was pregnant with my daughter, I made a "gender" reveal YouTube video knowing perfectly well that I was naming it incorrectly. At the time, I was convinced I'd get rich off of my stupid video, and needed page views. I think this is more of a confession. 
  • @sagoon licensed clothing is the worst. My 19 mo old LOVES Minnie Mouse, and wearing a Minnie shirt makes her happier than I could ever imagine. So I cave. I let the grandma's buy the crap. 
  • I HATE the term TMI. I have yet to find the information given to me to be tmi. 
  • @sagoon I completely agree with that entire thing. It's all horrible. 

    @canavara My husband and I actually talked the other day about maybe finding out the sex for that very reason, but still telling everyone we were waiting until the birth to find out. 
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  • @cjs260 I am 100% there with you on the peanut butter - Oreo combination of perfection. 

    @katesmama0706 I also agree. When did it become funny to just curse every other word? I also, probably curse way to much myself but it doesn't mean that I find it entertaining/funny to watch. 

    ... pregnancy brain has struck. I had a UO and while typing everything out I have completely forgot it. Will come back later to edit once I remember what it was. 


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  • My UO: I could give a rat's arse about the new Ghostbusters movie. I don't find any of them funny, and am sick of remaking classics just to be "edgy" and new. Write something new and edgy, don't just make a copy of a perfect original. 
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  • cjs260cjs260 member
    @egilona I understand that, especially when it's a common statistic that's quoted, but as of the most recent study in the journal of Human Reproduction, that's a lowball estimate. Out of over 300 women 38% were pregnant after one month, 81% after 6 months, and 92% after a year. Like I said, for the vast majority of women, unprotected sex = pregnancy eventually. I retort not to argue with you or anything like that, but because 20% chance each month doesn't sound  good, and it's most likely not a "biologically replicated" stat. Though it is one of the most propagated stats amongst TTC forums and communities. 

                                        
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  • @egilona Finding out the sex and just keeping it a secret is awesome! I've always had this idea that everyone in my family was reasonable about not being dumb about gender stereotypes but all it takes is getting pregnant to be proven so, so wrong.
  • @canavara I was firmly team green last time and loved it.  I was this time too until we found out it's twins.  Now I'm waffling towards finding out sex and not telling any one.  Completely because of names.  I cannot think of a single freaking boys name I like and I really just don't want to go through the effort if I don't have to.  Every time I think of a possibility, DH makes a face and says no.  I guess this is more of a confession but I don't care, I'm posting any way.
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  • ceclarlinetloceclarlinetlo member
    edited June 2016
    sagoon said:
    I hate baby clothes that have cutesy sayings on them  (ie mommy's hunk or daddy's princess).  They're even worse when they project societal gender roles onto infants or sexualize them in weird ways (chick magnet, diva, etc).  They always sell onesies in three packs that have one plain one, one cute patterned one, and one awful one with words embroidered on it.  I just want the ones without the words!


    Ugh - I think one of the worst I've seen is a onesie that said "born to be prom queen" Now, is being prom queen a bad thing? No of course not, but is that really all you can aspire for your child? To peak at the age of 16 in a popularity contest? Smh. 

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  • @egilona @LastMango I am not not enjoying pregnancy, but I'm not enjoying it either. At this point I don't feel anything... We'll see if it changes. But I get your point for sure. 

    My UO: I don't believe in pregnancy brain. Statistics are torn and no clear scientific answer. I think of anything you're MORE attentive of all the times you mess up. Everything someone has said as a 'pregnancy brain' thing I have done, some often, while not pregnant. I bet you have too... I just think people like having something to blame this stuff on. 
  • @cjs260 I agree. We had a "one time" scenario and I got KU. Of course. Yet, there wasn't an ounce of shock, it was kinda like, "I told you this could happen!" DH on the other hand, is still  shocked a month later.

    My UO: I hated being a SAHM. I was actually really terrible at it. It made me feel like a failure as a human being bc I couldn't keep myself clean and fed and keep my kids clean and fed at the same time. It was one or the other. On the other hand, all of my friends are rockstar moms, do crafts with their kids, make pancakes, have their kids potty trained before 2, have a mommy blog, etc etc... 

    Ever since I started working, I seem to have more energy for my kids than I did before. We do crafts now, I'm teaching my three year old to help me cook and we're all working on our Spanish. The mommy guilt was crushing during the SAH years though. I wish I had been better at it.



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  • egilona said:

    UO: This is my first pregnancy, and so far, I am not a fan. I do not like being pregnant. I'm not enjoying it, I have no intention of savoring this feeling, no deep and immediate spiritual bond with my fetus or "moments of transcendence" or whatever braggy, self-righteous feelings these hashtag-blessed pregnant ladies on facebook seem to have. I am grateful to be carrying a child, and I feel in no way resentful that I have a life growing inside of me; that's great, that's what I wanted and what I still want. But the actual experience of being pregnant? It kinda sucks.
    Agreed. I felt like crap my entire first pregnancy. This one has already started out the same. I've heard women talk about how much they loved being pregnant and how great they feel when they're pregnant. Well, they must be the few lucky ones because I feel like I've been hit by a bus most of the time. 
  • Wow there's so many on here I agree with!

    @sagoon I have always hated the whole "princess" trend!!! And the other cheesy sayings.

    UO: It bugs me that some women who are TTC do not bother to look into fertility signs or learn up on their own body! So many friends/family who recently became pregnant or had a baby did not realize their CM or CP changed depending on fertile window or knew anything about BBT. They just did OPK's or put their menstrual dates into an app and the app "magically" told them when their ovulation date was. I wonder how many teenage pregnancies could be avoided if they also learned how to detect when they're ovulating (if they're going to have sex either way, might as well. Scare tactic doesn't work obviously!) I have a girlfriend who is particularly squeemish about anything regarding the baby making process.
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  • @sweetyjenj yes!!!!!! It makes me crazy. But I also wonder if a teenager had ewcm and was like "I think I'd like to be a mom today!" That could be catastrophic. 
  • @ThePax89  I agree completely! It would take a lot to offend or surprise me... I used to be in an office full of 280 women and we definitely had no shame sharing all aspects of our lives. 

  • Wow there's so many on here I agree with!

    @sagoon I have always hated the whole "princess" trend!!! And the other cheesy sayings.

    UO: It bugs me that some women who are TTC do not bother to look into fertility signs or learn up on their own body! So many friends/family who recently became pregnant or had a baby did not realize their CM or CP changed depending on fertile window or knew anything about BBT. They just did OPK's or put their menstrual dates into an app and the app "magically" told them when their ovulation date was. I wonder how many teenage pregnancies could be avoided if they also learned how to detect when they're ovulating (if they're going to have sex either way, might as well. Scare tactic doesn't work obviously!) I have a girlfriend who is particularly squeemish about anything regarding the baby making process.
    Totally agree with you on women needing to learn more about how their bodies work in regards to conception, fertility, etc. I definitely think this is something that needs to be taught in sex ed classes. If more people understood this and applied it, there would be fewer teenage girls taking the pill and putting  (for the most part) unnecessary hormones into their still developing bodies (another pretty unpopular opinion of mine - I'm extremely skeptical of the pill. But that's a whole other comment for another day, unless someone wants to discuss it lol). However, as important as it is to discuss this information, I think that teens especially would struggle to chart the data.  It takes a lot of effort to get into the habit of doing it. Even as an adult, I really struggled to remember to take my temperature every day. Since that data is necessary to successfully chart to prevent pregnancy, I'm not sure if it really would be effective in a high school setting.  As wary as I am of the long term effects of the pill, it's a lot easier to remember to take a pill at some point during the day than it is to remember to chart a bunch of information at a specific time every day, and both methods are equally effective.  Nevertheless, I do think teens should at least be informed so that if they would want to prevent pregnancy in this way, they'll be able to. 
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  • cjs260 said:
    @egilona I understand that, especially when it's a common statistic that's quoted, but as of the most recent study in the journal of Human Reproduction, that's a lowball estimate. Out of over 300 women 38% were pregnant after one month, 81% after 6 months, and 92% after a year. Like I said, for the vast majority of women, unprotected sex = pregnancy eventually. I retort not to argue with you or anything like that, but because 20% chance each month doesn't sound  good, and it's most likely not a "biologically replicated" stat. Though it is one of the most propagated stats amongst TTC forums and communities. 
    Interesting - I did have suspicions that the ~20% statistic might have been slightly off, but I certainly didn't suspect that the actual number might be nearly twice that. I'd be interested in seeing some sourced statistics; I find it really frustrating that the stats tossed around on these sites are often erroneous or just wildly variable. I was reading a few articles on MS this morning and saw some quote stats as low as 50% and others up to 90% for what percentage of women experience some degree of nausea or vomiting during pregnancy. It's like - really?

    Back to the original point, though, in games of chance where the odds aren't exactly in your favor (at least the first time around), I tend to be surprised if things do end up going in my favor. 20% chance, 38% chance, either way - I'm not holding my breath that it's going to happen, that's for sure. So I feel entitled to at least a small amount of surprise when it does. :)
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  • cjs260cjs260 member
    edited June 2016
    @egilona Completely valid :) Honestly, almost every peer-reviewed article on the conception by month statistic gave something different when I looked while we were TTC. Either way, you are right in that for one month, it's never a super great chance! 

    ETA: I can get sourced statistics, but I won't be able to share them on here so that you can see the direct source. I could post abstracts, but depending on the access of the journal, you may or may not be able to read the entire journal. I'll see what I can dig up.

                                        
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  • I think it's important to note those are healthy couples with no reproduction issues... sometimes even the mildest issue can make it quite hard to conceive. I timed and charted and it still took me over a year and a half...

  • Vivi20Vivi20 member
    I'm not sure if this would qualify as un UO exactly...but it definitely gets me judgement, particularly from other moms. It is, therefore, not something I advertise.
    I'm a super crunchy mom when it comes to nutrition. My dd (nearly 3) has never ate fast food or oreo cookies. I would sooner throw myself in front of a train than feed her a happy meal. We eat, like, 98% organic and unprocessed foods. It's just something I'm insanely passionate about.
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  • Vivi20Vivi20 member
    edited June 2016
    I have another one.
    I HATE. I mean, with a deep, fiery, loathing passion HATE character stuff for kids. For example, t-shirts or other items of clothing with Disney characters or cartoons characters on them. Or bedroom decor or furniture with Elsa and Olaf on them, or any other "character" stuff. To me, it looks incredibly cheap and tacky. It makes me think of a beautiful car with bumper stickers all over it. My child doesn't own a single thing with character stuff on it......anymore. My MIL bought her this Gosh-awful comforter set for her bed that had Disney characters all over it (AFTER we had already completely redecorated her room very beautifully). I promptly took that atrocity to the consignment shop.

    Edited: I just read the other UO and saw some other moms with this same UO. And here I thought I was alone.
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  • @jlea05 I'm with you on the health food train!! FTM here, but I eat healthy most of the time. I can't go so far to say I'm 100% committed, especially when starving in a pinch, but proper nutrition is important to me and I can't believe the crap some kids eat all the time. My MIL used to put SODA in her grandkids SIPPY CUPS! The kids would hold out their hands when she was drinking soda and she would let them drink from her can. She did this with her kids, and the grandkids, and this is something that will NOT be allowed with mine. I will bring over something tasty they can enjoy that's healthy, like fresh juiced fruit juice or something if she feels the need to give them something other than milk or water when they're older. But never soda or even juice from a can/carton. I know proper nutrition will be difficult when they're with my MIL or other relatives, but I'll have to do my best.
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