Post all your silly and random questions here ladies.
So my stupid question is this. Do the monthly check-up appointments feel pointless to you guys? My appointment Wednesday was the first time they have even tried to find a heartbeat. The rest of the appointments have just been getting weighed, asking if I had any spotting, and peeing in a cup. Is that all they normally do?
Re: Silly Questions
work. I told him not to lose sleep over it...
I don't have a home Doppler because I feel like I won't use it right and then freak myself about it.
I made up my mind to only do first thing in the morning appointments. I don't go into work until 9, and the office opens at 8. They can't be an hour behind schedule if I'm the first appointment of the day. Plus I'll also be at my lightest :P I weigh myself once a week at home (for my baby week by week journal), and I was like several pounds heavier at that appointment because it was at the end of the day (this is what I am telling myself, since I have weighed exactly the same for the last 6 weeks at home, first thing in the morning).
My skin reacts the exact same way to bandage adhesive about 50% of the time. No idea why it's so oddly inconsistent, but it's annoying as hell.
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This is our 'low risk' schedule:
1) pee stick test when you first go in (~6 weeks)
2) first appointment around 8 weeks with a bunch of questionaires and family history, blood sugar, urine test, and blood work
3) anatomy scan at 17-20 weeks.
Then appointments are once a month until the last 6-8 weeks when it's every other week.
I got an u/s because I did step 1 at 4 weeks, which they deemed 'too early' so the midwife wouldn't make me a first appointment, they told me to find a gyno and HE gave me an u/s*. Midwives don't check heart beat or anything here until 24 weeks. And generally the anatomy scan is the one and only u/s for the whole pregnancy unless you have a gyno who will do it for you at 8-10 weeks.
* when I first typed this I missed the space and it looked like "anu/s" which is not what I was going for
BFP #1 June 2016: EDD 16 March 2017, MC July 2016
Re-started TTC Aug 2016
Started IF testing Nov 2016
Spontaneous BFP #2 January 2017: Rainbow Baby Boy September 2017
BFP #3 November 2018: Baby #2 expected August 2019
@BigBadWolf12 We are high risk due to multiple MCs in the past. I guess since Lauren has been doing great so far we don't need quite as much extra monitoring.
Today is officially the most pregnant I have ever been, and the only thing the doctor was concerned about was possible GD due to baby measuring 8 days too large. But my glucose test came back perfect, so yay!
Another question, do any of you STMs have experience with large babies? DH's family always had really big babies. His sister was the smallest at 12lbs. 9oz. Is there anything special I should do to try to prepare? The idea of pushing a 12+ pound baby out seems traumatic.
BFP #1 June 2016: EDD 16 March 2017, MC July 2016
Re-started TTC Aug 2016
Started IF testing Nov 2016
Spontaneous BFP #2 January 2017: Rainbow Baby Boy September 2017
BFP #3 November 2018: Baby #2 expected August 2019
Me: 31 DH: 36
Married since 11/25/2013
#1 (bio) born 01/18/2006
#2 (bio) born 09/08/2008
#3 (step) born 02/17/2009
#4 (our 1st together) EDD 09/09/2017
On potty training, have you started already? If you haven't, I wouldn't pressure yourself or your DD to be potty trained before baby comes unless you're really sure shes ready and you're doing it sooner rather than later. There's still a lot of changes going on with you and it affects her even though baby isn't here yet. I would definitely expect some regression in potty training when baby arrives. It may be easier to start potty training after the family has settled in with the new little one.
My DS1 was 9#5oz, DS2 was 9#4oz. I delivered both vaginally. I have no advice. My first was a hard labor and hard recovery. I had 2 second degree tears. But baby #2 was so much easier. I guess the good thing is it gets easier if you do have a big baby. Good luck!