July 2017 Moms

Weekly Randoms 3/20-3/24

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Re: Weekly Randoms 3/20-3/24

  • I wouldn't say I'm nervous about changing a diaper. I just have never done it. The first time I'll probably make a mess, but it can't be that hard, right??
    Diaper changing is probably my least worry... I have to keep this kid alive! Haha
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  • supermom83supermom83 member
    edited March 2017
    @GreenBean Ooof I didn't even think of that.  Sorry to be so insensitive and parade my cookies around :s

    That phrasing made me think of this:

    But I'm not going to change it...
    I just watched this exact episode of Arrested last night!  The Rita story line is hilarious. 
  • @mslynn2012 seeing that bottle actually makes me relieved. I thought we had to drink a Gatorade bottle amount!
  • DS was 21 months old when we brought our twins home. We had gotten him a baby doll and some big brother books. DH involved him when setting up the cribs and I let him help pick out some decorations for their room. He was pretty indifferent about them in the begining. Honestly they slept alot and I tried to keep his schedule consitant, we really tried hard not to say we couldn't do stuff because of the and DH was crazy about referring to them by name and not saying babies.  The twins are 21 months now and definantly not grasping any idea of what a baby means or there being a baby in my belly. But at least they seem excited for their big brother to move into their room.
  • DS was 21 months old when we brought our twins home. We had gotten him a baby doll and some big brother books. DH involved him when setting up the cribs and I let him help pick out some decorations for their room. He was pretty indifferent about them in the begining. Honestly they slept alot and I tried to keep his schedule consitant, we really tried hard not to say we couldn't do stuff because of the and DH was crazy about referring to them by name and not saying babies.  The twins are 21 months now and definantly not grasping any idea of what a baby means or there being a baby in my belly. But at least they seem excited for their big brother to move into their room.
    That's such a good point! I need to start a list of little things like this to keep in mind. Her little world is going to be turned upside down and I don't want to do or say anything that makes her resent the baby. She'll be staying home with me while I'm on maternity leave and I still want to keep her scheduled as consistent as possible but also have fun things to do planned since it'll be summer and she won't be stuck at daycare and me at work.
  • This may be better served in the symptoms thread, but I hope it is okay here, too. My husband had some pretty major oral surgery this morning. I was sitting in a rolly chair at his feet for support. I suddenly got really hot and dizzy, then the dizziness went away but my vision was really fuzzy. The next thing I knew, I was on the floor with the nurses, dentist, and receptionist hovering over me. I hit my head and shoulder (my head started bleeding a bit), but I don't think I landed in my stomach. I think I was passed out for about 10 seconds. My doctor wants me to come in this afternoon to check everything out. She said that they will hook me up to a reactivity test and probably the sonogram machine. I think everything is okay, but the doctor being concerned is making me a little nervous. 
  • I can't remember who to tag;

    Husbands leaving stuff open: My DH is the same way. I will walk into the kitchen and every single drawer and cabinet he used is open. It drives me crazy. He also always leaves the closet door open, and one time left the front door of our house open and ajar. I was convinced we had a secret raccoon living in our house. He also left his car door wide open overnight and a neighbor had to come let us know. Also could have had a secret family of raccoons living in his car. lol He's left the garage door open, and countless other things. I always have to check everything myself before bed to make sure things are locked and closed. He's a great guy, but goodness he can drive me crazy sometimes. 

    Changing diapers: I had changed plenty of diapers before having DS1, yet never one of a newborn. And I remember being so scared of doing it myself for my own baby. Silly, but the truth. Day had never held a newborn or changed a diaper, and he was terrified, but leaned very quickly. He was also super duper poop-phobic before kids, and got over that very quickly. Poop is just a part of parenthood, whether we like it or not! 
  • @mslynn2012 I'm drinking the drink right now too! I got the fruit punch flavor, and it's actually not that bad. 
  • This may be better served in the symptoms thread, but I hope it is okay here, too. My husband had some pretty major oral surgery this morning. I was sitting in a rolly chair at his feet for support. I suddenly got really hot and dizzy, then the dizziness went away but my vision was really fuzzy. The next thing I knew, I was on the floor with the nurses, dentist, and receptionist hovering over me. I hit my head and shoulder (my head started bleeding a bit), but I don't think I landed in my stomach. I think I was passed out for about 10 seconds. My doctor wants me to come in this afternoon to check everything out. She said that they will hook me up to a reactivity test and probably the sonogram machine. I think everything is okay, but the doctor being concerned is making me a little nervous. 
    Oh my goodness! That is scary. I got crazy dizzy over the weekend. I didn't pass out, but I thought I was going to. I hope you and little one are okay!
  • I have a friend who exclusively breastfed and says that she is in charge of input, her husband is in charge of output, haha.  I definitely did my share of diapers but I like that way of thinking ;)

    @AdaByron Yes, yes, and yes to Happiest Baby on the Block video.  I didn't watch it until DD was about 4 weeks old and it saved our lives.  Our swaddling technique sucked before that.
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  • From what little I know about swaddling, the methodology looks similar to burrito wrapping - which my husband has down pat.  :D
    Accurate- we used to call DD our baby burrito when we swaddled her.  Awwww, it's hard to remember her being that small.
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  • @mslynn2012 I was just getting home and going for a nap after my test when you posted that! 

    The drink itself wasn't bad, but I wasn't expecting to feel lightheaded about 30 mins into my waiting period. Apparently it's pretty common, but I hadn't seen anyone in the June forum mention it so I'm glad my husband was with me because I would not have felt comfortable driving myself home afterwards. I feel much better after sleeping for a bit, but some women said it affected them the rest of the day. 
  • @AdaByron - I've never been given a choice, just sent home with the "flat orange soda" flavor. Still gross and still gives me the jitters. 
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  • I hate artificial orange flavored things. I really hope my office has another option. 
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  • @NutellaToast Fainting can be so scary! Hope your feeling better! I used to have fainting spells and it's really unsettling, but never while pregnant. Make sure to stay hydrated and eat before you go out, drinks with electrolytes help. it's normal your doctor wants to make sure everything is fine, I don't think nothing to be nervous about, just looking out for the best of you and baby. 
  • This may be a UO but I've had both fruit punch and orange flavored glucose drinks and they aren't that bad. There's a lot of sugar and I hate how it makes me feel but I don't mind the taste. 
  • I would agree with you @MrsLa3. Just need them to be cold and they're not that bad
  • I'm a little freaked out by needles. Like I'm usually fine if I just don't look, but I would definitely faint if I had to watch a blood draw. Today when the nurse drew my blood for the GTT she warned me that they sent them the wrong needles and they were bigger than normal. I didn't really know what that meant and I was like NBD I don't plan on looking at it anyway. Well, as soon as she stuck my arm I heard her say "oh shoot, I'm so sorry.... these darn needles... I got blood everywhere.... you have such a nice big vein, it's just gushing out..." and she just went on and on apologizing. I managed to just keep looking at the ceiling, but I'm surprised I didn't black out from her description.
  • @AdaByron - omg that's terrible! I would have been like, "Nope. Call me when you get the regular ones."
    At my next appointment I have THREE needles coming my way. :no_mouth: 
  • @AdaByron that would have been it for me... I dont do well with needles or blood. I thought after all these years and having kids I'd get used to it but nope. Totally grosses me out
  • Just got a call from my OB office. Apparently I failed the one-hour glucose test. I guess I'm not surprised, but I am really disappointed and nervous. It's hard enough to miss work for quick appointments since I'm trying to save up my sick days...a 3+ hour appointment is so much worse. It also sucks that I had to wait like 3-4 business days to even get my results. I guess I'm just feeling a little down about it all. Sorry for the whine fest. 
  • @virginiaunicorn11 yay for good results! And a bonus ultrasound to boot.

    My test was negative for GD too.  My midwife also measured fundal height.  I was looking at the charts that plot FH versus gestational age.  I'm wondering how predictive they are for birth weight - I didn't think to ask her at the time.  If accurate, right now I'm charting for another 9 pound baby.  I really thought this was going to be a smaller baby than my last but my bump literally came out of nowhere in the last 2 weeks.  I also gained quite a bit since my last visit, grumble grumble, grumble.  Must try harder to eat well. 
  • @virginiaunicorn11 - ouch!!! 

    @lanie1000 - blech. I'm sorry to hear that. Hopefully you pass the next one. But I hear ya on missing work. I have time saved up but that's not how I want to spend it!
  • @lanie1000 oh I'm sorry! I hope you pass the next one.. my mums entire side is diabetic so I'm also concerned I have had two A1C tests done (one at 8 weeks and one a few weeks ago). Il be testing at home so let's see how that goes! Let us know how the second one goes. 

    @caribbeanmama how does the charting work? I'm really hoping for a 8-9 lb baby .. I can only hope/pray lo
  • edited March 2017
    @busyzee sorry charting is probably a confusing word.  Essentially you can pull up the growth charts (as you would for an infant or toddler) that give lower and upper bound curves and average fundal height as a function of gestational weeks (it also plots weight).  So I just compared my values that I have so far to get the curve that I'm on and read off the 40 week number for weight.  I haven't done a ton of research to source out the best chart.  Let me dig a little before posting a link.

    on edit: why do you want a 9 pound baby?  You know there is more or less only one way out, right? Barring surgery...
  • @JulyBaby17 and @LM1007 Thanks! Everything looks okay with the baby and the various fluids and sacs and whatnot. I am supposed to monitor movement and discharge for the next few days, but everything should be okay. I have a pretty good cut on my head, but the doctor didn't think it needed stitches. He thinks it was a reaction to stress, not a blood sugar thing. Thanks again for the good wishes!
  • BusyZeeBusyZee member
    edited March 2017
    @caribbeanmama please do share the chart with me whichever one you decide on:) I would love to know where I'm at. Haha I just want a chubbier baby, it's purely for that reason!I was close to 9 lbs and my mum says I was much easier to handle, feed, sleep etc but who knows why?. 
  • A family friend who is small, 5-foot nothing, wears girls size clothes and weighted *maybe* 90-lbs when she got pregnant ended up having to have a vaginal cut down because her baby was too big, but they couldn't do a c-section due to the head already being too far engaged.  She had an almost 9 pound baby.  Baby ended up in the NICU and she was in the hospital for a week-10 days.  Bigger babies aren't always better.  
    ME: 34 | DH: 36
    Married: 6/2016
    TTC:6/2016
    BFP: 11/22/2016 | EDD: 7/29/2017






  • @SquirttheTurtle Does vaginal cut down = episiotomy? Or is this yet another terrifying thing that I've never heard of?
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  • edited March 2017
    @GreenBean Think of it as a vaginal c-section.  

    ETA: so basically you can birth the head, but the body is too big to fit so they have to make enough room.  
    ME: 34 | DH: 36
    Married: 6/2016
    TTC:6/2016
    BFP: 11/22/2016 | EDD: 7/29/2017






  • A family friend who is small, 5-foot nothing, wears girls size clothes and weighted *maybe* 90-lbs when she got pregnant ended up having to have a vaginal cut down because her baby was too big, but they couldn't do a c-section due to the head already being too far engaged.  She had an almost 9 pound baby.  Baby ended up in the NICU and she was in the hospital for a week-10 days.  Bigger babies aren't always better.  
    Do I dare ask WTF this is???
    My sister is not a small person, and her 8.12er got stuck during her induction and she needed a c-section, but that still sounds less terrible than a "vaginal cut down"!
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  • @SquirttheTurtle That is truly terrifying....
  • @GlitterFish @PurplePoppy424 They are EXTREMELY rare.  My mom worked in L&D for a long time and never saw one done, but knew of the procedure.  This friend was the first time she had ever heard/known someone that had had it done.  
    ME: 34 | DH: 36
    Married: 6/2016
    TTC:6/2016
    BFP: 11/22/2016 | EDD: 7/29/2017






  • @SquirttheTurtle - That. Sounds. Terrible. I can't even imagine the recovery for that. Does it all go back to normal?! *shudder*
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