October 2016 Moms

I wish someone told me....

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  • @sjo_thetwins I'm sorry you're hearing less-than-helpful input from twin moms, and I'm sure you're right about the memory loss/denial/whatever you'd call that! A close friend of mine carried triplets and definitely had a rough pregnancy so I can ask her, if you're interested, what kind of multiples mom groups are out there? Sorry, I don't know why I didn't think of this before!
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  • @UponAStar16 that would be awesome! I'm sure this hard pregnancy is the easy part. Lol
  • @CopperBoom86 I have a fear of complications too. There's too many horror stories out there and sometimes I think I know way too much. Is there a possibility of being OVER prepared??  :o
    Me:33
    DH: 34
    Married: May 2011
    TTC #1: May 2015
    DS: 10/20/2016
    TTC #2: June 2019
    #2 EDD: 2/20/2020
  • @CopperBoom86 I have a fear of complications too. There's too many horror stories out there and sometimes I think I know way too much. Is there a possibility of being OVER prepared??  :o
    I mostly avoid birth announcement threads for this reason. Most of them totally freak me out. 
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  • MRSCORKER said:
    LauraPCOS said:
    MRSCORKER said:
    Me, too, @MRSCORKER. And just how painful it is. :( Like...I don't know if we'll pursue another pregnancy after little guy is born because I've had such a difficult time with the CT.
    It's brutal! I can't wait to feel the fingers on my left hand again!
    Ditto!! Except I can't wait for the pain to stop and be able to open my hands fully!  Any idea how long after pregnancy it goes back to normal?
    No clue. My chiropractor said he's had patients who say it went away as soon as they delivered. My coworker said it took a couple of months for hers to go away completely. 
    :(
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  • mrszoess said:
    yes to echo the whole "you can say anything to a pregnant woman" I understand people worry, but just because they've had ether GD or preeclampsia or whatever doesn't mean every pregnant person will get
    it so let me have my ice cream. CAN I LIVE? 
    OMG this!! My MIL had toxoplasmosis and is convinced I'm going to get it. Every little thing that happens results in her saying I need to be careful or I need to call the midwife. Hell if I did that they'd boot me in a heartbeat!
  • @nataliemaephotography Boo! My MIL thinks my pregnancy is exactly like hers too. Wish they'd keep their opinions to themselves. 
    Me:33
    DH: 34
    Married: May 2011
    TTC #1: May 2015
    DS: 10/20/2016
    TTC #2: June 2019
    #2 EDD: 2/20/2020
  • I agree with you all!! My main thing though is having a loss and worrying about everything little thing this pregnancy. It is hard to enjoy yourself when all you do is worry.
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  • @nataliemaephotography @ibabyloveb87 my mom had a terrible pregnancy with me and started projecting that on to me from
    day one. The last thing you need to hear when pregnant are horror stories. That's what Google is for.
  • I wish I had know that if you're prone to migraines, your chances of pre-e goes up.
  • Here's one: with DS, I had assumed I'd suffered depression while pregnant with him due to our previous late term loss. While that certainly affected me (a lot) depression happened again this pregnancy, without warning.

    Between pregnancies I definitely have a touch of anxiety, but not depression. Pregnancy really REALLY affects my brain chemistry in a bad way. 
  • the ONLY thing where comparing pregnancies made sense was my mother telling me how much she loved cheese when sh ewas pregnant with me. same here ma.
  • @NoraAurora Thanks, maybe the next one will have a different outcome! At least I would be prepared if not. 
    Also I agree that it definitely affects brain chemistry. 
  • @MRSCORKER. LOL you have an awesome use of words
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  • @MRSCORKER, RIGHT?! I didn't realize my thighs and chin would be pregnant too. 
    No joke. I'm pretty sure I'm growing a second kid in my hips/thighs/ass. 

    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

  • I wish I would have been more prepared to combat "mom butt". 
  • @UponAStar16 that would be awesome! I'm sure this hard pregnancy is the easy part. Lol
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  • I wish I would have been more prepared to combat "mom butt". 
    Lol yes!! mom butt, mom chins, mom thighs, etc...
  • @UponAStar16


    But seriously, I've been fairly good this pregnancy and still feel like that picture. I wish would I have just had the ice cream since I ended up huge anyway!

    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 the struggle is REAL. I, too, have been pretty conscious of what I'm eating, and feeling guilty if I indulge too much, yet baby is measuring big. My first was 9 lbs, and I'm a small girl (5'8", but thin). So, who knows how big DS#2 is going to be...

    I should have just said, "screw it" months ago and started eating all the sweets, all the time. I couldn't feel any more whale-ish than I do now - and I'm only 32 weeks!
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