@awoodruff27 that's so great that you were able to find a sitter. This is one of those times that it's definitely worth it to spend the money. Now you'll get to Bump for an hour in peace haha
I can't possibly tag everyone but THANK YOU so so so much for sending good thoughts my way yesterday. The kids and I are doing well, and they aren't going to total the car (yay!!!) I'm still kind of on edge but feeling better physically. You ladies are the best!!
@awoodruff27 can you ask your doctor to give you the drink ahead of time so you can just show up, get your blood drawn, and leave? That's what my office has always done. They give me the drink to take home at my 24w appointment, and then I drink it an hour before my 28w appointment. When I check in I tell the nurses what time I had the drink and they bring me back at the hour mark for the blood draw. If I didn't have a normal prenatal appointment that day, I would be free to leave. It's crazy to me that this isn't normal practice...like who wants to just sit at the doctor's office for an hour? If they don't think you're responsible enough to get your drink down and blood drawn on time under the honor system, there's no way you could be counted on to properly treat your GD if you had it anyway.
@delujm0 My old ob followed that approach, but my current one forces you to drink it there. I wish I knew why - but they're just a bit more conservative on a few things (don't even get me started on the process for getting my Rhogam shot - I have to go to the hospital to get blood drawn, take it over to the blood bank there for them to confirm I'm Rh-neg, have them hand me the Rhogam shot, and then go to my ob's office a few blocks away to actually be given the shot at my appointment. I attempted to point out that I've had two previous Rhogam shots without incident, but "liability concerns" apparently outweigh evidence. Rant done.)
@c1tym0m22 and @delujm0 I have to take the drink in front of the lab tech. Because apparently I can be trusted with an infant but not to drink a drink. I also have to get my rhogram shot...Again. I just got it in Jan. So I have to do my glucose at 8 am, home around 10 then go back there at 2 for the shot. I don't understand why they have to make it this whole complicated process.
Mom to Madison- 5 and Lillian 2....and now surprise baby #3!
@EmeraldNC, I've been having some DH issues but not exactly the same as you. He's excited for the baby and likes to talk about our future with her, but it's like he can't remember that I'm pregnant and may need a break. I'm a SAHM and having a hard time keeping up with the toddler and the house and he won't cut me any slack/makes me beg for a rest over the weekend or a chore to be done. He's generally a very involved dad and tries to do some housework, but it's a huge fight lately if I need a break. He expects me to do everything I was doing not pregnant, plus our daughter is definitely in the terrible twos right now (early she's 19 months), and I just can't. I'm finding myself really resenting him and I don't know what to do.
Sorry to hear about all of the husband issues. My DH could be more involved, but we also decided together that it was best for him to use this time before the baby to get as many sections of his CPA exam out of the way as possible. So when I feel like he is preoccupied, I remind myself that we decided this together. He has been working full time and studying about 5 hours a day, so there isn't a ton of time to be reading and obsessing over baby stuff. He has still managed to be very helpful around the house though. We have our prepared childbirth class scheduled for the day after his next exam, so I feel like that will give him a lot of the info he needs to be prepared for the labor part of things at least. I am all for communication so I second PPs who say to discuss your feelings. Even if you feel like you're beating a dead horse, he will never be able to say you didn't try to communicate your needs.
@mamaelle27 I'm starting to resent mine too. There is more to the story... like we haven't had sex in over 2.5 months and I've mentioned it several times. He keeps saying "We fight all the time" and "I'm so tired all the time" so he's never in the mood. And the random times when all the stars align... I have fallen asleep. I honestly have no issues with trust with him, so if I thought he was cheating it would be one thing... he just seems to be SO uninterested in me.
My thoughts on husband troubles. I feel that from what I've read, these marriages normally seem like normal great marriages. From my my own experience and from friends/family stories, I feel that every marriages has down times where everything feels off. Although, I am not feeling it now, I have in the past and probably will in the future. I think it's completely normal pregnant or not. We all can't be 100% all the time.
I am am not a therapist and might not know what I'm talking about my just my two cents to help out.
Re: Weekly Randoms 3/13
BFP #1 6/13 DD 3/14
Mirena 10/14-5/16
BFP #2 9/2/16, CP confirmed 9/8/16
BFP #3 10/10/16 EDD 6/22/17
Mom to Madison- 5 and Lillian 2....and now surprise baby #3!
I am all for communication so I second PPs who say to discuss your feelings. Even if you feel like you're beating a dead horse, he will never be able to say you didn't try to communicate your needs.
I am am not a therapist and might not know what I'm talking about my just my two cents to help out.