@PerraSucia, no, not yet. I haven't really even had a normal amount of pregnancy swelling. I was more alarmed by the reading than my MW was, TBH. She just said, "oh, we won't worry until it hits 140" but 136 is SO CLOSE to 140 that it seems almost inevitable. I'm a high stress person (watch me stressing out over this very issue!) and do a get a tad edgy for midwife visits @madamerwin, but that's been true the whole pregnancy and up until these last few visits I was still at my normal 100/110. I know it's weird, but both of my parents suffer from hypertension and my H has pre-hypertension so I've been trying to stay on top of it even since before I became pregnant. So far no swelling and no headaches, so hopefully if it does keep going up it's just gestational hypertension, not pre-e. I did brush up on pre-e symptoms just to keep an eye out in case. I know it's no joke and will take it super seriously and do what they say x1000 if there's any hint of that. I know you mentioned that you had pre-e with your son Perra and FX that you (and all of us!) avoid it this time. It's scary stuff.
I called my mom to get her take on the situation since she's both hypertensive and an RN and she told me to just relax and do some more yoga. She also told me that by the time she delivered me her BP was 180! No way they'd allow that to happen these days. Super scary.
@krob you never doubt pregnancy symptoms or they will find you!!
So much yes!!!!! During my first pregnancy, I had this friend who was also pregnant, but about 8 years older than me. She complained so much and I internally doubted that it was that bad, because I was having an easy time. Fast forward 8 years, and I'm pregnant again and I'm the whiner! This time is so much harder than the first two!
Is anyone else having a problem with red bumps/acne on the chest? I haven't had any problems with my face but my chest has had red bumps for awhile now and usually I just wash in the shower and it dies down a little but doesn't go away totally. This week I have really bad bumps and some acne and the washing doesn't seem to be doing anything. I'm even using my face wash now and it's not helping any suggestions?
Re: constipation, I've upped my water intake to make sure I'm staying well hydrated with my low fluid issues. I've increased from about 2 to 4 liters per day and I've noticed a big difference in the constipation department. I thought I was drinking plenty before but apparently not. I've also had way fewer BH. Water FTW! Turns out it doesn't do much for amniotic fluid but at least I can poop in peace.
THIS. @Partyof6?, upping my fiber, particularly from raw fruits and veggies, really helps my constipation, but only if it's coupled with increased fluid intake. Otherwise my butthole is a nightmare. I concur with @Gretchypoo on apples...I have been religious about eating a big ol' Pink Lady every single day, and it makes all the difference in the world!
Me: 34 Husband: 35 Married: June 2007
Son Max born 1/10/17 BFP #2: 10/5/17; EDD: 6/11/18
@becbec28 Um, if by "chest" you mean "butt," then yes. The only thing that has ever helped my body breakouts is Neutrogena Body Clear body scrub, applied very gently and then very gently patted dry (rubbing my skin always irritated it a ton). It has salicylic acid, which can be controversial in pregnancy, but my OB is cool with anything 2% or under (which this is). Could be worth a try!
Me: 34 Husband: 35 Married: June 2007
Son Max born 1/10/17 BFP #2: 10/5/17; EDD: 6/11/18
RE: bumps/acne. I've had to get creative since my OB banned anything with salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide. I found a few face washers and cleansers (Simple and Cetaphyl brands) that work well. I also have been using toothpaste. It sounds like an old wives' tale but it really does seem to work! I haven't had any face breakouts in a while, knock on wood. I also dab the area with apple cider vinegar and cover it in baking soda sometimes. Dries it right out.
@Xstatic3333 I have had really high blood pressure for the past couple months and I typically have really low blood pressure. Some trouble breathing and feeling funky from it but they don't seem to be concerned about pre-e and they just told me it happens. The last couple home health visits I've had it was like 145/80. I'm sorry you're dealing with this.
@Xstatic3333 I have had really high blood pressure for the past couple months and I typically have really low blood pressure. Some trouble breathing and feeling funky from it but they don't seem to be concerned about pre-e and they just told me it happens. The last couple home health visits I've had it was like 145/80. I'm sorry you're dealing with this.
You too @cantalopes24! Hopefully all of our health providers stay unconcerned. I'm going to go check mine out at Rite Aid before yoga class, and then focus on making class relaxing as opposed to physically challenging. Hello child's pose!
@srscott3 how major? My right ankle and foot are mildly (maybe moderately?) swollen today. Compression socks helped me in previous pregnancies, but I haven't dug them out yet. Putting socks on hurts my symphaseal pubis pain.
@BeckS13@FerForShort Are you sure you're actually lactating? What color is the fluid? My midwife told me that if the liquid is clear then it's not colostrum yet, it's sort of the precursor to it. I've been having clear nipple discharge since about 20 weeks onward.
Well sometimes it can be clear, but a lot of the time it's almost a yellowy colour, kinda like a milky puss(as gross an image as that may be). I'm a FTM so I honestly thought that anything coming out of there would qualify as lactating. I'm actually not sure what colostrum looks like. I have zero friends around me who have had children so I have sadly zero experience with anything baby related.
I knew that pregnancy brain was a thing, but I had no idea it could be this bad! For two weeks now, I've been forgetting important things that I would normally never forget. Three weeks ago, my doctor ordered an ultrasound along with the rhogam shot. I've been carrying rhogam order around in my purse and the ultrasound order is on my fridge. I only remembered yesterday! That's just one example. I seriously can't remember anything anymore. Thank God it hasn't effected me at my job. Although, I have no idea who people are even though I've met them so many times. In a way, it's a little nice. Because I'm the one who usually has all the answers and now I'm just like airheaded.
Okay this is disgusting. I think I'm getting a sinus infection but I can SMELL it. I can usually tell that I'm getting sick by the smell, but with my pregnancy nose it's all I can smell. And it's making me sooooo nauseous. I don't even know how I will get through this day at school even though I am just sitting at my desk all day giving tests. SO GROSS.
@Starfish113 can you put a little good smelling lotion or Vicks under your nose to help? It's a trick nurses use when we have to deal with really stinky situations.
Okay this is disgusting. I think I'm getting a sinus infection but I can SMELL it. I can usually tell that I'm getting sick by the smell, but with my pregnancy nose it's all I can smell. And it's making me sooooo nauseous. I don't even know how I will get through this day at school even though I am just sitting at my desk all day giving tests. SO GROSS.
I have never heard of this before. It sounds awful.
@Starfish113 Have you ever used a neti pot or sinus rinse? If so, that might be able to help. If not, you may want to try the plain saline nose sprays (I think one of them is Ocean brand). Sounds weird but the salt water really can help.
Ugh I know, it's so gross. Like have you ever sneezed when you have a sinus infection and it smells like infection? (I know exactly who I sound like right now LOL) but anyway it's like that nonstop!
I did put some of my pumpkin cupcake under my nose all day at work. The saline spray is a GREAT idea though! I didn't think of that. Thank you @WinchesterGirl
So I had low iron at my last appointment and my OB told me to take an iron supplement. Well I've been exhausted since around the time I started taking it and so I did a search and realized that I've been taking it at the same time as I take my calcium supplement which has been making them both ineffective. You need to wait 2 hrs between taking iron and calcium. I'm a little annoyed that my doctor didn't mention this to me right away as they know I take the calcium so I thought I'd share what I learned in case anyone else is taking both iron and calcium supplements (Tums count as a calcium supplement too) and not feeling any relief from the exhaustion with them.
Me: 33 | DH: 34 Married: October, 19, 2015 EDD 2/22/17 DS1 born on 3/2/17 EDD 3/8/20 DS2 born on 3/10/20 EDD 11/24/23 (Formerly Marriedhamstermom Feb ‘17)
I suppose the time stamp on my posts tonight is a dead give away, but pregnancy insomnia has slowly but surely crept it's way up in my life this week. I had to ask permission from work to leave early on Tuesday because I hadn't slept a wink the night before, I don't ever remember my body feeling as tired as it did that day. Aside from passing out at 8pm that night due to exhaustion(forced myself to stay awake to keep my sleeping patterns in check), I haven't been able to fall asleep before 1am since. I suffered insomnia in high school and remember it being awful, but being pregnant adds a whole new dimension to it. Not particularly having fun right now.
Pregnancy brain strikes again! I was cracking eggs for my husband's breakfast, and grabbed our small compost dish to throw the shells in. As I was cracking the eggs I realized I now had 2 dishes with shells, and here I was cracking the eggs right over the compost stuff and was throwing the shells in the dish meant for the eggs. You would think I would have noticed the eggs sliding down all the junk, but nope.
Math and remembering stuff are hard... I was baking cookies for an exchange and used my 2 T scoop and only got half the estimated cookies from the recipe. DH had to explain that one to me. And, I kept forgetting to set the timer between steps (I have a very systematic cookie baking process w/ two silpats, a cooling rack and one cookie sheet that takes up my entire oven). Needless to say, I need to run to the grocery store this morning and then make another two batches of cookies. Plus side: I did 'overcook' 10 cookies that have been determined defective (aka breakfast cookies).
I was going to respond to someone on here but forgot who it was and what I was going to say.
Anyhow, I am so grateful I got most of baby prepping stuff done during 2nd tri. Husband thought I was being Type A ( which I totally am, but whatever). I am SOO freaking exhausted all the time. And last night, I had the worst RLP ever. I literally couldn't lift my left leg off the floor. It was a real struggle going back and forth to the bathroom. The only thing that helped was taking a codeine and even that took 3 hours to work. I don't know how the rest of you ladies are going to work and then taking classes in the evening. I'm so glad I got that over with. Yeesh.
I have a friend who needed codeine even during pregnancy due to chronic migraines. From what I remember, once they hit 3rd tri, the doctors try to lower the dosage and frequency so the baby doesn't become dependant on it.
************* First BFP: 12/16/13 EDD: 08/23/14 Baby BOY born: 08/29/14
Re: Symptoms 11/28/16
I called my mom to get her take on the situation since she's both hypertensive and an RN and she told me to just relax and do some more yoga. She also told me that by the time she delivered me her BP was 180! No way they'd allow that to happen these days. Super scary.
Married: 9/2013
Love my LEO!!
TTC #1: 9/2015
BFP: 2/1/16 MC 2/8/16 @ 5wks
BFP: 5/22/16 RAINBOW BABY
EDD: 1/30/2017 *IT'S A GIRL!!!!*
Kirsten Grace 1/20/17
Husband: 35
Married: June 2007
Son Max born 1/10/17
BFP #2: 10/5/17; EDD: 6/11/18
Husband: 35
Married: June 2007
Son Max born 1/10/17
BFP #2: 10/5/17; EDD: 6/11/18
Married: 9/2013
Love my LEO!!
TTC #1: 9/2015
BFP: 2/1/16 MC 2/8/16 @ 5wks
BFP: 5/22/16 RAINBOW BABY
EDD: 1/30/2017 *IT'S A GIRL!!!!*
Kirsten Grace 1/20/17
I was lurking in the July board and reminiscing when we were at that point.
That's just one example.
I seriously can't remember anything anymore. Thank God it hasn't effected me at my job. Although, I have no idea who people are even though I've met them so many times.
In a way, it's a little nice. Because I'm the one who usually has all the answers and now I'm just like airheaded.
Married: 9/2013
Love my LEO!!
TTC #1: 9/2015
BFP: 2/1/16 MC 2/8/16 @ 5wks
BFP: 5/22/16 RAINBOW BABY
EDD: 1/30/2017 *IT'S A GIRL!!!!*
Kirsten Grace 1/20/17
It sounds awful.
I did put some of my pumpkin cupcake under my nose all day at work. The saline spray is a GREAT idea though! I didn't think of that. Thank you @WinchesterGirl
Married: October, 19, 2015
EDD 2/22/17 DS1 born on 3/2/17
EDD 3/8/20 DS2 born on 3/10/20
EDD 11/24/23
(Formerly Marriedhamstermom Feb ‘17)
Anyhow, I am so grateful I got most of baby prepping stuff done during 2nd tri. Husband thought I was being Type A ( which I totally am, but whatever).
I am SOO freaking exhausted all the time.
And last night, I had the worst RLP ever. I literally couldn't lift my left leg off the floor. It was a real struggle going back and forth to the bathroom. The only thing that helped was taking a codeine and even that took 3 hours to work. I don't know how the rest of you ladies are going to work and then taking classes in the evening. I'm so glad I got that over with. Yeesh.
First BFP: 12/16/13
EDD: 08/23/14
Baby BOY born: 08/29/14