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  • I finally got through June's UO too... ill have to remember to check out their other boards
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  • Good lord, they didn't even make it out the intros without a WK? dang....
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  • izza2 said:
    I'd rather get a clean kill with a gun than make an animal suffer by using a bow. So yes, I'd rather take the "easy way" and use a gun. Because I'm sorry, but I'd rather eat the meat knowing their last moments weren't full of suffering than know that they died incredibly slow because the bow didn't shoot straight.
    So yes, feel free to sit on a high horse and say that I'm taking the easy way out because I'd rather have a clean kill, but I feel the animals humanity is more important than someone's feelings that everyone in  the private sector is too irresponsible to ever own guns for any reason, ever.

    Agreed, animal suffering is terrible and should be avoided as much as possible. Don't even get me started on the evilness of factory farms...

    However, this isn't about you. I don't doubt that you are responsible. It's a case of "the needs of the many outway the needs of the one". I admit I don't know enough about guns or hunting or being a sniper or violent crime statistics to say if we can keep hunting riffles and be safe. But I do know, the countries that have fewer guns have fewer people that die by gunshot. That's the whole point - no more mass shootings, no more police killing citizens or citizens killing police. Maybe that's too idealistic, but averting just one death would be worth whatever it takes.
  • kpc914 said:
    ivyvines6 said:
    Good lord, they didn't even make it out the intros without a WK? dang....
     I can't be the only person who noticed in their intros that a woman announced that she was exactly 4 weeks pregnant to the day and she hadn't taken a test yet but she hopes the baby sticks?  So… What I gathered is that she had sex the night before, decided she was pregnant, and joined that group? Did I miss something?
    I didn't notice that girl. But, I mean...it's possible to know when you are four weeks, since most people ovulate mid cycle (so 2 weeks on normal pregnancy 40 week run), so she had sex two weeks earlier? But, yeah...if you are four weeks you should be able to turn a test (or at least soon).....so it's appalling when people post "I know I am pregnant, but I haven't tested....." ummm. no. Just no. 
    After infertility I'm very perplexed by this haha, maybe they have symptoms? Or just assume they get pg easily? Take a test!!! How are these people finding motivation to post on a forum but not pee on a stick?! 

    I foudn out I was pg 3w3days but since we had an embryo transfer the timing is spot on and I must have got HCG coming through probably just that day! 
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  • I like but then max out on political talk, so don't worry that's my big thing done. I hate arguing politics but like thinking and sharing sometimes. And learning from those with different opinions. As my grandmother said "I dislike the tattoos on people with tattoos, but, I like that there are different people to me and therefore fin them interesting" 
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  • ivyvines6 said:
    Saratiff said:
    So late to the game but my UO is I think birth plans are stupid.... my birth "plan" has always been get the baby and me out alive and we are good to go... no matter what that means inbetween. 
    My OB asked my birth plan last pregnancy. I said "get the babies out safely and save me last if something happens". She thought I was joking because so many women have extensive plans now.


    I feel like a birth plan is necessary if you're seeking a no intervention/non medicated birth, but outside of that? It's probably unnecessary. 
    Agree 10000000%
  • bumpemma said:
    kpc914 said:
    ivyvines6 said:
    Good lord, they didn't even make it out the intros without a WK? dang....
     I can't be the only person who noticed in their intros that a woman announced that she was exactly 4 weeks pregnant to the day and she hadn't taken a test yet but she hopes the baby sticks?  So… What I gathered is that she had sex the night before, decided she was pregnant, and joined that group? Did I miss something?
    I didn't notice that girl. But, I mean...it's possible to know when you are four weeks, since most people ovulate mid cycle (so 2 weeks on normal pregnancy 40 week run), so she had sex two weeks earlier? But, yeah...if you are four weeks you should be able to turn a test (or at least soon).....so it's appalling when people post "I know I am pregnant, but I haven't tested....." ummm. no. Just no. 
    After infertility I'm very perplexed by this haha, maybe they have symptoms? Or just assume they get pg easily? Take a test!!! How are these people finding motivation to post on a forum but not pee on a stick?! 

    I foudn out I was pg 3w3days but since we had an embryo transfer the timing is spot on and I must have got HCG coming through probably just that day! 
    Based on my sonogram on Monday which estimated I was 6 weeks 4 days - I got my BFP at 3 weeks 5 days.  But I'm also addicted to peeing on sticks  ;)
  • TW sexual abuse: Do you guys know about the excellent book "protecting the gift" by Gavin Debecker? It's a book about protecting kids from sexual and physical violence. It's a must read for parents, although it is a very hard subject. I feel much more empowered as a parent having read it. 
  • @gildah I haven’t heard of it, but appreciate the book recommendation. I’ll have to check it out. 
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  • kpc914kpc914 member
    edited October 2017
    @justsuzie exactly! I was appalled that she had the nerve to say "I was pregnant, but then wasn't. But, I never took a test".....nope. nope. nope. nope nope. 


    ETA: On another note. I get that when the medical community refers to conception they are talking about when you ovulate and the egg is fertilized. But, to me...that doesn't sit right. To me, conception begins when the egg implants (and thus, turns a positive pregnancy test). So even if her egg was fertilized (which she would have NO IDEA one way or the other), she claims it never implanted....so no, you weren't pregnant. Interestingly enough, TW*abortion mentioned* the biggest pro life people out there(catholic church) has the official stance that "life" begins at implantation and therefore any morning after pill that prevents implantation is not an abortion. So...even the catholic church would tell that chick, sorry not pregnant. Take that for what you will. 
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  • @gildah thanks for the recommendation, I just bought the book on Amazon for my Kindle. Worth the 8.99 
  • My MMC was WAY worse than losing my dog.  (And I freakin loved my dog!) I developed PTSD from the MMC.  I was devastated over my dog but I happy memories to look back on.  All I get from looking back on my MMC is grief, anxiety, and fear.  That being said, I cannot imagine losing a child considering how I fell apart after my MMC where I was 8-9 weeks. 
  • momo214 said:
    gildah said:
    TW sexual abuse: Do you guys know about the excellent book "protecting the gift" by Gavin Debecker? It's a book about protecting kids from sexual and physical violence. It's a must read for parents, although it is a very hard subject. I feel much more empowered as a parent having read it. 
    I second this author. He also wrote The Gift of Fear about trusting your gut instincts. A very enlightening read. 

    As a law enforcement officer i work with sex offenders frequently. In my particular field it is child porn traffickers, producers, and those that entice children. It's amazing how most of these perpetrators appear to be the average person next door with a good career, family, and community member. I'm jaded bc of my knowledge but I'd encourage EVERYONE to become jaded to some extent. Sick people exist and it may be someone you trust the most (husband, brother, neighbor, teacher, coach, etc.). With that said it's soooo common to hear the family of victims share SOMETHING that made them say hmmm in hindsight but not act on it. TRUST YOUR GUT. 
    Ordered.  I've read gift of fear already, and it's great.
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  • I forgot how much I don't like TB's user interface. So without replying directly...

    I had no birth plan last time, and just remembering my nurses giving a sigh of relief and saying that people who don't have birth plans are usually the most satisfied with their experiences. That being said, I can be super plan-centric in other areas of my life, so I totally get the need to have one, birthing details just isn't something I had strong opinions on.

    And in terms of comparing babies to dogs... I thought this sounded absurd, and then I had a baby and was like, wow, this really isn't that different! Toddlers, way different. But a baby and a puppy? Getting up constantly in the night, dealing with their shit around the clock... I thought puppies were actually more difficult because they're so all over the place right from the start. And...

    *TW loss mentioned

    when a friend lost her son at two months, I talked to her about how it made me think of losing my dog, and she totally got it (dog owner as well). She started comparing it to the friend I had recently lost, and I told her that honestly, the loss that hit me hardest was my dog. Not because my dog was more important, but because he was a part of my every day life - losing my shadow felt more comparable to her loss than losing a good friend that I saw more on a weekly or monthly basis. I think reasonably intelligent people are able to get that you can make comparisons and learn from experiences that have certain parallels without literally believing you're saying two situations are exactly the same. Obviously the loss of a child is exponentially more devastating, but finding little similarities in other experiences as a method of connecting and relating to someone in grief isn't always as tone deaf as it might seem at first.

    *End of TW

    And as for my own UO - just want to say that on my last board, everyone was always just stating that they didn't like foods that most people like. Not liking a food isn't a UO! Also, people would always say that they didn't like pizza - which is a huge lie, because everybody likes pizza! Hope you ladies are better than that.
  • suchaglencocosuchaglencoco member
    edited October 2017
    @pascal86, we love pizza in our home. So much so that I bought DH one of those pizza delivery bags for Father's day last year. Our twins loved pizza when I was pregnant and now. 
    The kid I'm currently pregnant with, they're another story. We did pizza on Friday and I couldn't eat it. Or hand it to our kids. DH and I walked by a cool pizza last night while on our getaway and I rushed by it. Which stinks because we defiled would have gone in had into been getting nausea from it.
    I'm not sure how well this kid will do in our home if they don't like pizza, haha.
  • I agree on the differences with a puppy and an adult dog. After we got the new puppy last October I swore I would never get another puppy again. And I still stand by that with the exception of while my kids are little. 
  • baydonbaydon member
    edited October 2017
    @zizzabell523 Truth! I went to a movie recently as a gift from my MIL and I saw the ticket was $45!!!!! What the eff? To sit with other people who won’t shut up and be freezing in the air con that smells like 20 year old popcorn! I hear you. 
  • @bumpemma Totally valid and I completely agree that an IVF transfer is totally different than someone thinking they were pregnant via intercourse, but never tested/implanted. I did not mean to be insensitive to your loss. <3 
  • baydon said:
    @zizzabell523 Truth! I went to a movie recently as a gift from my MIL and I saw the ticket was $45!!!!! What the eff? To sit with other people who won’t shut up and be freezing in the air con that smells like 20 year old popcorn! I hear you. 
    I must have missed it - was someone hating on going to the movies? Count me in for that. I despise going! I don’t see the draw at all. 
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