October 2016 Moms

Weekly Randoms 08.15.2016

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Re: Weekly Randoms 08.15.2016

  • +1 for video monitor. We got a Samsung security camera because it's cheaper. It's wifi enabled, reads temp, saves videos and pictures, and plays music.  We also have drop cams for other rooms.

    Me: 28  DH: 27
    TTC since 2011
    IVF #1 June 2013 DD born: 2/25/14
    IVF #2 January 2016 Double Transfer: 1/28/2016
    First Beta: 108 Second Beta: 360.3
    Twins EDD: 10/13/2016
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  • This is truly random but I spilled pepper while cooking and forgot about it since I didn't inhale any or anything. I guess I had some on my hand, though, because when I wiped my nose, it started burning. I washed it with soap and water but that didn't help... so I rubbed some Greek yogurt on it. Yep, all better now!

    We got a security camera thing. I don't know what all it does - it was the one job I gave my husband (other than "which color of this model of car seat do you like") and he picked it out and bought it and everything. Not set up yet, though.


  • Maybe it's just me, but I didn't think the drama was that big of a deal. I also only read a page or two sooo...
  • bnsmith85 said:
    Maybe it's just me, but I didn't think the drama was that big of a deal. I also only read a page or two sooo...
    I got bored pretty quick. I guess they went on to talk about bjs, but I didn't get that far. Lol. It was typical bump drama. So glad we don't have that here

    E will be 18 on July 24th
    Z was born October 16, 2016
    #3 Due October 9, 2018

    MC - November 29, 2012
    CP - November 15, 2014
    D&C for MMC - October 13, 2015




  • I thought the drama was pretty petty, almost like they were trying to keep something going in that thread.  I wouldn't be surprised if there aren't whole threads dedicated to pumpkin spice items on other boards.

    Also, regarding wifi monitors, don't get too freaked out about them, but make sure you don't use the default wifi network password.  I don't know about it as much as my DH does in regards to setting up networks, but I know not to use the default or easy password.  That's one of the main ways they get hacked.
  • I got my TDAP shot last night and my arm is super sore. I can't say anything to H about it thought because he's already dreading getting it. 

    Me: 32 & DH: 37
    Married: November 2014
    TTC #1 Since: October 2015
    BFP #1: 11/18/15 - CP
    BFP #2: 2/8/16 - EDD 10/20/16
    IT'S A BOY!!!!
    DS Born 10/16/16

  • @MRSCORKER I got my shot exactly a week ago (last Thursday) and my arm is still sore! Definitely getting better, but when I move the wrong way it's awful.

    I didn't think about it when I got it, but I got it in my left arm... and laying on my left side to sleep is the best. So it was a rough couple of days at the beginning of waking up uncomfortable.

    Hope yours feels better soon!

    (Is anyone getting their SO, parents, etc. the TDAP? I didn't think anything of it, but my OB said to make sure grandparents get a booster because she recently had a patient whose mom got whooping cough and gave it to the baby... I'm kind of in the "eh, I'm sure it'll be fine" line of thinking right now, but wondered what other OBs have said.)

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  • @MRSCORKER I got mine yesterday too. It wasn't sore until this morning, but holy cow is it sore now. 

    E will be 18 on July 24th
    Z was born October 16, 2016
    #3 Due October 9, 2018

    MC - November 29, 2012
    CP - November 15, 2014
    D&C for MMC - October 13, 2015




  • @bamacoop My OB told us that we could ask close family to get the booster but in reality, the reason they want us moms to get it while we're pregnant is to pass it on to the baby to protect it from those who may have not gotten the booster. Unfortunately, you don't know what vaccines and boosters everyone has or hasn't had that is going to come in contact with your baby.
    DH: 29 | Me: 29 
    Dating: 10/3/08 | Married: 12/27/14
    TTC #1: August 2015 | BFP: 2/3/16 | EDD: 10/7/16
    DD: 10/5/16
    TTC #2: September 2017 | BFP: 4/28/18 | EDD: 1/7/19
    DS: 1/9/19
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  • @bamacoop My doctor said if the grandparents had had the shot in the past 10 years they're good. Their doctors all told them the same thing. DH still needs to call his doctor and get his though because we don't think he's had it since before going to college. 
    Me:33
    DH: 34
    Married: May 2011
    TTC #1: May 2015
    DS: 10/20/2016
    TTC #2: June 2019
    #2 EDD: 2/20/2020
  • @bamacoop I told DH as well as my parents they needed to get the shot.

    Me: 32 & DH: 37
    Married: November 2014
    TTC #1 Since: October 2015
    BFP #1: 11/18/15 - CP
    BFP #2: 2/8/16 - EDD 10/20/16
    IT'S A BOY!!!!
    DS Born 10/16/16

  • My OB said to have all the grandparents get it. That the cases are worse that they have seen in years. The pedi also said to have them get it when we did our interview. 
  • Just caught up, didn't have time to bump at all yesterday!

    @F47 your son is gorgeous!!

    @bamacoop my OB said the same thing. They recommend all caretakers and anyone who will
    be around the baby a lot to make sure they're up to date on their TDAP. DH got his and I reminded our parents and siblings to make sure they're up to date.
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  • I had a lump in my arm for a week after the tdap :( we asked our good friend to get one because he is over at our house quite often for dinner and hanging out. But we also are trying to trick him to go to the doctor so he can keep up on his blood pressure regimen.

     My mom's doctor told her to get updated in her vaccinations for the baby and also because "those Californians don't believe in vaccinations. You can never be too safe."  That's what east coasters think of us!
    Me: 36 & DH: 40
    Married: November 2015
    DD 10/19/2016
    BFP:  8/20/2018 - EDD 5/4/2019
  • Thanks y'all! I told my mom about it, so she's going to see what she can do.

    I just thought it was strange, because I have a friend who used the same OB and just had her baby in July and I don't think the OB mentioned this to her. So I was trying to figure out if this was a real issue or just a suggestion.

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  • I also asked grandparents to get it. It's super easy for them to do and protects the baby a little more as we enter cold season. My line of thinking is why not get it?
  • F47F47 member
    My parents got the shot, as well as DH (obviously) with my first pregnancy. They're all good to go for 8+ more years now.

    I'm DREADING getting my shot next week. I have a slight Tetanus allergy (but not severe enough to warrant not getting the shot). Every time I get it, my arms turns bright red and swells around the area where I was stuck for days, and I also get flu-like symptoms. Yay....

    Plus, that soreness is the pits. There goes my workouts for the week!
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  • My husband already told his parents about getting the Tdap and they sort of acted like we were crazy. Ugh. They both get sick so often though. 
    I still have to get mine but planning on it soon! 
  • My parents are on board for getting the shot. DH's parents think it's "silly" and that we're paranoid. His mom told him the baby's going to be exposed to all kinds of things, so we "might as well get used to that." :|
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  • Considering that my SIL was recently talking about how cancer drugs are a conspiracy by the medical establishment to make money and that cancer should be treated with mistletoe, I'm pretty confident my in-laws won't be willing to get any vaccines  :|   BUT they live 8 hours away so they won't be seeing the baby much. 
  • I did not know that other people were supposed to get it to. No one told me that when they gave me the shot yesterday. My husband and parents will take it, no problem. But what about my son? He's 16 years old.... does he need to get it or is this a vaccine for adults only? Is there a kids version?

    E will be 18 on July 24th
    Z was born October 16, 2016
    #3 Due October 9, 2018

    MC - November 29, 2012
    CP - November 15, 2014
    D&C for MMC - October 13, 2015




  • @krzyriver... Obviously not a medical professional but I'd think if he'd be okay to get it when he's 18, he'd be okay now, at 16. I'd definitely ask your doctor about it. My thought is, yes, have him get it. 
  • @bnsmith85 Yeah, I need to schedule an appt before school starts anyway, so I'll ask. Thanks.

    Man, this just made me realize I don't even have his vaccination records. Ugh, switching custody this late in his life is such a pain!! Lol. Guess I should call his mom and talk to her.

    E will be 18 on July 24th
    Z was born October 16, 2016
    #3 Due October 9, 2018

    MC - November 29, 2012
    CP - November 15, 2014
    D&C for MMC - October 13, 2015




  • I officially feel old.  I bought cereal today that looked delicious (it was a captain berry crunch knockoff) - holy cracker was it sweet! Kinda wish I just bought raisin bran lol
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  • @MRSCORKER and others, agreed that the TDAP vaccine is a total bitch!  My arm hurt for days afterward.

    ILs got theirs when their first grandson was born 4 years ago and DH got one last year for potential tetanus exposure, so it's a non-issue for them.  My parents are way OOT and won't be around the baby enough for it to be worth the argument and/or behind-the-back gossip it would likely cause.
    Lilypie Pregnancy tickers

    DH and I:  Early/mid 30s
    Married 7/15
    TTC #1 as of 8/15
    BFP 11/21/15 -- MC confirmed 12/1/15
    BFP #2 2/18/16
  • My parents threw a fit but ended up getting one. FI still needs to tell his parents. He's dragging his feet and it's annoying me 
  • scostel2 said:
    Considering that my SIL was recently talking about how cancer drugs are a conspiracy by the medical establishment to make money and that cancer should be treated with mistletoe, I'm pretty confident my in-laws won't be willing to get any vaccines  :|   BUT they live 8 hours away so they won't be seeing the baby much. 

    Um, what?! I feel like maybe vaccination records aren't the only reason they maybe shouldn't be the primary caregivers... 

    Also, I believe the medical opinion on vaccines for caregivers is that they should be up to date (which really they should be anyway). This includes TDAP and MMR. So they only need to get it if it's been 10? years since the last time. The reason why it's especially important for caregivers is because babies have very weak immune systems and what may make an adult a little feverish could kill a baby. 
    DS#1 born 05 October 2016
    DS#2  due 25 April 2019
  • @OrangeEv YES! Thank you! I think the same thing!

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