I'm at my appointment waiting on my midwife to come in and I can't seem to recall what I need to ask her. I normally make a list. I'm excited to hear the heartbeat - and it's all I can think about! So happy I didn't have to get up super early and lecture this morning.
Woke up to snow this morning. Didn't realize the roads were so bad. Dropped DS off of at daycare and called my boss and told her I was going to work from home. Love being able to work from my couch!
I'm done being pregnant. Not physically but mentally. I just want to hold my baby and start dealing with non sleeping nights and trying to breastfeed. All I need to buy is a new car seat so I'm going over and over what I should buy bc that's all I have to think about but I'm not ready to buy right now. I'm remembering how hard it was to do everything so I want to get to it and get my system down.
Woke up to snow this morning. Didn't realize the roads were so bad. Dropped DS off of at daycare and called my boss and told her I was going to work from home. Love being able to work from my couch!
About to run errands with DS in this awful cold weather!! I have a certain window of time, aka the sweet spot, for when DS is fed, happy, not sleeping.....here we go!!! I'm already exhausted but I'm buying myself a fountain Coke on the way!!! My motivation, sadly! LOL
I'm always extreamly lactose intolerant during pregnancies......and all I want is ice cream?!?! I can never have it, and my husband said that's probably why I didn't get very big last pregnancy. HA! I couldn't have the one thing I always craved. So annoying! Oh well, random fountain Coke it is!
@ams512 I really thought your comment said your sister just found out she was pregnant at 16 weeks and I was about to ask how in the world she went 16 weeks without knowing. Congrats to your sis!
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@LoveLee85 have you tried taking lactaid? I've been extremely intolerant my whole life. When I was young it was a real allergy. I couldn't survive without the stuff! My OB is fine with me taking it during pregnancy.
@kerils my coworker didn't realize she was pregnant with baby #2 until four months in! She assumed she was too old to get pregnant again (she's in her 40s) and just thought she was gaining some weight.
She always wears loose dresses anyway so no one at work noticed either until she was further along.
This might be an UO but am I the only who thinks that a teething toy with a hole in it is almost destined to get moldy if you don't clean it like every two days and make sure it's thoroughly dried really regularly? And maybe even then? At a certain point you have to use common sense and not just blame the manufacturer for not being absolutely perfect. I'm all for going after fraudulent sellers and truly dangerous fault merchandise but this is like, come on. Use your head.
Hubby and Me Friends since 2008 Started dating: July 1st, 2013 Engaged: July 1st, 2014 Married: July 1st, 2016 R born: July 8th, 2017 N born: June 30th, 2019 Baby #3 Due: July 7th, 2022 (maybe I only ovulate in October XD)
@kerils thank you I thought I was the only one who felt that way. Although I do think it's a good thing to talk about with toys, especially bath toys, being nasty inside since it wasn't something I never thought about before kids.
@morgarita I didn't even think about bath toys, but yeah, same thing. I might doom my children to only playing with bath paint. I'm thinking about the bath toys I had and they were disgusting without opening them up. Do they even make bath toys that don't have holes?
Hubby and Me Friends since 2008 Started dating: July 1st, 2013 Engaged: July 1st, 2014 Married: July 1st, 2016 R born: July 8th, 2017 N born: June 30th, 2019 Baby #3 Due: July 7th, 2022 (maybe I only ovulate in October XD)
@kerils thank you I thought I was the only one who felt that way. Although I do think it's a good thing to talk about with toys, especially bath toys, being nasty inside since it wasn't something I never thought about before kids.
This!!! I refuse to have rubber ducks or any bath toy/teething toy with a hole in it! We just use hard plastic toys in the bath, or my Tupperware. Works great!
@ams512 I really thought your comment said your sister just found out she was pregnant at 16 weeks and I was about to ask how in the world she went 16 weeks without knowing. Congrats to your sis!
My husband's sister was seriously 4.5 months when she found out she was pregnant! Irregular periods and being overweight both make it harder to recognize early on. I found out at 4 weeks with both my pregnancies and I'm kinda jealous that she got to miss HALF of the freaking waiting around!!
@kerils I've seen people use hot glue and plug up the holes. I just go to the dollar tree and get new toys often. We actually don't even have toys right now he usually doesn't care. Also I learned to wash out that snot sucker ball with hydrogen peroxide after sicknesses. The nose frida didn't work for us.
@kerils thank you I thought I was the only one who felt that way. Although I do think it's a good thing to talk about with toys, especially bath toys, being nasty inside since it wasn't something I never thought about before kids.
This!!! I refuse to have rubber ducks or any bath toy/teething toy with a hole in it! We just use hard plastic toys in the bath, or my Tupperware. Works great!
It's amazing how long my baby can entertain herself with a cup and a spoon in the bath tub haha
This might be an UO but am I the only who thinks that a teething toy with a hole in it is almost destined to get moldy if you don't clean it like every two days and make sure it's thoroughly dried really regularly? And maybe even then? At a certain point you have to use common sense and not just blame the manufacturer for not being absolutely perfect. I'm all for going after fraudulent sellers and truly dangerous fault merchandise but this is like, come on. Use your head.
I don't disagree with you AT ALL. But to be fair, Sophie is like Mr. Rodgers. In every household and totally trusted. So I don't totally blame the consumers on this one. Bath toys, yes.
The Sophie thing scares me a little. I live in a really humid tropical environment. My clothes, particularly leather, develop mold on them if I don't wear them for a while, and I have to wipe them off from time to time.
I'm worried about whether any toy with a hole will ever completely dry properly and be mold-free where I live.
We found out about the mold in the bath toys the hard way. GROSS. But I just thought, "Oh duh, I should have thought about that!" Seems like something that should be in the parenting books. DS likes the foam letters and numbers that stick to the tub, and his favorite bath toy has been a colander for years lol.
@ams512 I really thought your comment said your sister just found out she was pregnant at 16 weeks and I was about to ask how in the world she went 16 weeks without knowing. Congrats to your sis!
My husband's sister was seriously 4.5 months when she found out she was pregnant! Irregular periods and being overweight both make it harder to recognize early on. I found out at 4 weeks with both my pregnancies and I'm kinda jealous that she got to miss HALF of the freaking waiting around!!
My sister had a similar situation! I think she was about 14 or 15 weeks but she gets irregular periods and has issues with her gallbladder so she blamed any nausea on that (she never really had bad MS anyway). Plus chasing after two LOs had her feeling exhausted anyway lol
TTC history in spoiler
Me: 31 Him: 37 Married: Oct 2015 Baby G born June 2017 TTC#2: July 2018 BFP #2: 2/6/19 MC 3/14/19 BFP#3 from IUI #2: 6/30/20 EDD 3/9/21
We found out about the mold in the bath toys the hard way. GROSS. But I just thought, "Oh duh, I should have thought about that!" Seems like something that should be in the parenting books. DS likes the foam letters and numbers that stick to the tub, and his favorite bath toy has been a colander for years lol.
I use a lingerie bag for bath toys and hang it by the bathroom window. It's one of those mesh bags you use for washing delicates. I put the wet bath toys into it and open the window during our evening routine so that they can drip dry and get a little window breeze. But we also don't use toys with small holes in the bath tub, just regular hard plastic toys and cups.
For the people who knew people who didnt realize they were pregnant - you know that TLC show "I didn't know I was pregnant?" One of my best friend's sisters was on the other version - "I STILL didn't know I was pregnant." She claims she didn't know she wasn't pregnant with either of her kids. No one believes her bc she was with guys who were absolutely worthless and she just happened to be out of town both times she went into labor so that her family wouldn't be around. She's also a complete liar about all aspects of her life.
Made my first Chinese soup from the stuff my mom sent. Started off with the easiest one. Peach gum and papaya dessert soup. Google tells me peach gum is resin extruded from a peach tree.
DH found me a watermelon!! I have been sick all day today so I'm saving it for tmw! He has been awesome.
Last week we were watching Chopped and watermelon was in it and he heard me saying yummy and moaning over the watermelon. The next day he went out and found a bowl of pre-chopped watermelon without me asking and today he found some at Costco. I'm over the moon about having it.
He is also bringing me a neopolitan shake from In & Out right now!
Long story below, but the short of it is that I was finally able to confirm an English-speaking Midwife will help deliver this baby!!! Huge relief after a surprise all-German delivery last time (no, I am not fluent!).
-- Full story (maybe interesting for people who like other cultures):
In the German system, you can have your own "personal" Midwife attend your labor, and do up to 10 home visits post-partum. Often they will do some of your end of pregnancy appointments, too, instead of your OB - just depends if you're doctor is cool with that and what the Midwife prefers.
Recent policy changes have left a shortage of these personal midwives. So if you haven't secured a Midwife by the time you're 10 weeks pregnant, it is impossible. (Otherwise you just work with whichever midwives are on duty at the hospital that day, and no one does follow up care.) This is kind of important because here, your OB does not attend the delivery - so you can go into the hospital and not know anyone. (You carry your own medical file around with you, called the Mutterpass - like the Mother's Passport - your entire pregnancy, so they at least have your records.)
I didn't have a midwife when I had DS, and it turned out there were no English speakers on duty that day! So we got by with my intermediate and DH's basic German, and a room of strangers. Not great, but it worked out.
This time, my friend helped me line up a personal midwife in November - phew! Except she didn't return any of my calls or texts since early December, so I didn't know if she dropped me. If she did, I am just out of luck.
But today she finally got in touch! And I'm on her list, and we are good to go. Phew!!! We will meet on February 15 for the first time. Woot woot!
@LoveLee85 There are WAY MORE options for vegan/dairy free ice cream than just coconut! I can't believe I missed your earlier comment. So delicious brand makes cashew and almond milk ice creams, there are other brands as well, they make all kinds of flavorings for them. Ben and Jerrys just came out with 4 awesome dairy free flavors that are loaded like all their other ice creams. AND you can make ice cream from bananas. It is insanely easy. Chop up the banana, freeze it, then put it in a blender or a food processor (the food processor works better and faster but a blender gets it done) and keep mixing it until it's creamy. You can eat it straight up from there, or put it back in the freezer. Plus, you can add all kinds of flavorings to it like PB, chocolate, cocoa powder, nuts, maple syrup, agave syrup, other fruits like strawberries or blueberries, omg. Google it. Also, if you live in a big city (or possibly even somewhere smaller!) you may be able to find a place that has vegan ice cream just like a dairy queen or other ice cream shop. I know Austin, TX, Los Angeles, and Phoenix, AZ have places, and I can give you recs on all three if you want. Go to the website Happy Cow and put in your city and you'll get a really comprehensive list of all the vegan and vegetarian restaurants in your area and if there is an ice cream place, or a restaurant with ice cream, it should show up. Also, if you're missing out on cheese, there are pretty good subs for that too. And if you need milk for anything, there are seriously almost 10 different kinds. Almond, hemp, hazelnut, cashew, oat, etc. etc. Don't get discouraged just by the coconut. Yes, pretty much everything with coconut in it is going to taste like coconut, but the other non-cow dairy alternatives don't have that same problem. Coconut is like bananas, the taste just can't be buried. Sorry for the over zealousness, but I'm a vegan and vegan ice cream rules.
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I had huge plans to clean the house today while DH worked and the dog was at day camp. So far I've watched 6 episodes of BONES and ate 1 bag of popcorn and 2 toaster strudels. I keep saying I'll start after this episode ends.... My husband gets home at 6 so I have a few hours to be productive.
ME: 28 DH: 27
Started Dating: 10/20/2006
Married: 10/20/2013
MMC @ 8w 12/15 MC @ 5w 03/16 ALEXANDER JAMES DUE JULY 15th!
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I'm always extreamly lactose intolerant during pregnancies......and all I want is ice cream?!?! I can never have it, and my husband said that's probably why I didn't get very big last pregnancy. HA! I couldn't have the one thing I always craved. So annoying! Oh well, random fountain Coke it is!
Friends since 2008
Started dating: July 1st, 2013
Engaged: July 1st, 2014
Married: July 1st, 2016
R born: July 8th, 2017
N born: June 30th, 2019
Baby #3 Due: July 7th, 2022
(maybe I only ovulate in October XD)
She always wears loose dresses anyway so no one at work noticed either until she was further along.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2017/01/16/does-your-childs-sophie-giraffe-toy-have-mold-inside/96633770/
Friends since 2008
Started dating: July 1st, 2013
Engaged: July 1st, 2014
Married: July 1st, 2016
R born: July 8th, 2017
N born: June 30th, 2019
Baby #3 Due: July 7th, 2022
(maybe I only ovulate in October XD)
Friends since 2008
Started dating: July 1st, 2013
Engaged: July 1st, 2014
Married: July 1st, 2016
R born: July 8th, 2017
N born: June 30th, 2019
Baby #3 Due: July 7th, 2022
(maybe I only ovulate in October XD)
Highly monitored internet and no cell service in the office, so I'm postin' and ghostin' while I'm workin'
So exciting! Congrats to you both
I'm worried about whether any toy with a hole will ever completely dry properly and be mold-free where I live.
Married: Oct 2015
Baby G born June 2017
TTC#2: July 2018
BFP #2: 2/6/19 MC 3/14/19
BFP#3 from IUI #2: 6/30/20 EDD 3/9/21
Last week we were watching Chopped and watermelon was in it and he heard me saying yummy and moaning over the watermelon. The next day he went out and found a bowl of pre-chopped watermelon without me asking and today he found some at Costco. I'm over the moon about having it.
He is also bringing me a neopolitan shake from In & Out right now!
--
Full story (maybe interesting for people who like other cultures):
In the German system, you can have your own "personal" Midwife attend your labor, and do up to 10 home visits post-partum. Often they will do some of your end of pregnancy appointments, too, instead of your OB - just depends if you're doctor is cool with that and what the Midwife prefers.
Recent policy changes have left a shortage of these personal midwives. So if you haven't secured a Midwife by the time you're 10 weeks pregnant, it is impossible. (Otherwise you just work with whichever midwives are on duty at the hospital that day, and no one does follow up care.) This is kind of important because here, your OB does not attend the delivery - so you can go into the hospital and not know anyone. (You carry your own medical file around with you, called the Mutterpass - like the Mother's Passport - your entire pregnancy, so they at least have your records.)
I didn't have a midwife when I had DS, and it turned out there were no English speakers on duty that day! So we got by with my intermediate and DH's basic German, and a room of strangers. Not great, but it worked out.
This time, my friend helped me line up a personal midwife in November - phew! Except she didn't return any of my calls or texts since early December, so I didn't know if she dropped me. If she did, I am just out of luck.
But today she finally got in touch! And I'm on her list, and we are good to go. Phew!!! We will meet on February 15 for the first time. Woot woot!
Sorry for the over zealousness, but I'm a vegan and vegan ice cream rules.
Friends since 2008
Started dating: July 1st, 2013
Engaged: July 1st, 2014
Married: July 1st, 2016
R born: July 8th, 2017
N born: June 30th, 2019
Baby #3 Due: July 7th, 2022
(maybe I only ovulate in October XD)
MC @ 5w 03/16
ALEXANDER JAMES DUE JULY 15th!