March 2018 Moms

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  • I hope things move along quickly for you, @crossfitbabybump! Please keep us posted as you're able!
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  • Fingers are crossed for you @crossfitbabybump
  • @crossfitbabybump good luck! I had mine stripped last time and although painful, it got things moving!!
  • @crossfitbabybump "membranes stripped" just sounds like a horrible thing to endure. I hope all goes quickly and smoothly for you! 
    Me: 36    DH: 37
    Married: 5.27.16
    Baby Boy Due: 3.18.18
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  • Holy hunger this week,  eating everything I can get my hands on!
    Same here. Eating like every 45 mins  :D
  • @crossfitbabybump you're almost there! Here's to a smooth, healthy delivery!!
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  • DS woke me up at midnight bc he lost his binky and now I'll never sleep again
  • @mdfarmchick - ugh! Praying for your baby soon! 

    It is 3 am Minnesota time. Having major contractions that keep me awake. Already ate a snack and took a bath. Now bouncing on my ball watching HBO, hoping I can maybe get some sleep here soon. If not, good thing I napped today?? Lol 
  • @mdfarmchick oh goodness, lady!  I hope things start going quickly.  I am glad you are getting a lot of opportunity to labor.

    @crossfitbabybump good luck!  Keep us posted.




  • Ahhh. My 5 yr old is sick again. He was sick 2 weekends ago and I had hoped that would be the end of it. Nope. Fever and bad cough. Another weekend stuck indoors, which I'm ok with, I just hate seeing him miserable!
  • @crossfitbabybump hope you're doing ok! Any updates?
  • @baybeesunflower - my 4 and 6 year old have spent 3 weeks rotating coughs with fevers on and off. It’s maddening. We need spring!!
  • @DDRRT1982 @StephBrim24 @baybeesunflower I hope your babes feel better soon and Purell/anti-bac baths for all! 
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  • cford08 said
    @DDRRT1982 @StephBrim24 @baybeesunflower I hope your babes feel better soon and Purell/anti-bac baths for all! 
    Thanks! Yes, disininfecting the house yet again!!!
  • @crossfitbabybump - keep rocking it! I pooped several times the day I went into labor with my daughter. You’re well on your way!
  • @crossfitbabybump. - wishing things keep moving along!! 
  • @Chillpr I'm sorry, that sounds stressful, but I'm sure you'll be in good hands. I hate needles too but once you are in labor, I'm sure that will be the last thing on your mind. Good luck!
  • @Chillpr I'm sorry, that sounds stressful, but I'm sure you'll be in good hands. I hate needles too but once you are in labor, I'm sure that will be the last thing on your mind. Good luck!
    Thanks Sarah. Google is not my friend, and I feel like I have not one but 3 things to be concerned about.
  • vflux33vflux33 member
    edited February 2018
    @Chillpr I’m sorry you’re stressed! The IV for the GBS I hear is pretty non negotiable. As far as I’ve heard you need a blood transfusion if you lose a lot of blood whether you’re anemic or not. I never heard before that it made the likelihood of transfusion or significant blood loss higher... I’m anemic and at a high risk for hemorrhage and no one told me that (doesn’t mean it isn’t true, just not sure). As for the %ile, do you have any other growth scans coming up? I have IUGR now but before when I was at 15th %ile I was told anything above 10 is good and doesn’t increase risks of needing meds or other adverse outcomes. I was strongly discouraged from going med free because I’m having twins and my risk of needing to switch to a c section is high, but not because of low growth (in fact supposedly it’s easier to handle the smaller babies without drugs). I hope some of that eases your mind a bit! I’m a FTM also and pretty much terrified of all birth possibilities at this point so I feel you there!!
  • @vflux33 This eases my mind so much!  It’s my second baby and the first time I was anemic as well and none of these concerns came up. I’m on a weekly schedule now so I think the next scan will be next Friday. I know I’m going to be on edge until next week. 
  • @Chillpr Good! I hope your next scan goes well! 
  • @Chillpr I was gbs positive last time and the iv was non negotiable. 
    I'm anemic too, and my doctor has me taking iron pills twice a day and will decide after my 36 week appointment if he wants me to get an iron infusion. Is that something you can do beforehand to get your levels up and avoid any risks? 
    As far as I understand, your iron levels always drop after birth, so if it's very low to begin with, it can cause problems. 
  • paigew123 said:
    @Chillpr I was gbs positive last time and the iv was non negotiable. 
    I'm anemic too, and my doctor has me taking iron pills twice a day and will decide after my 36 week appointment if he wants me to get an iron infusion. Is that something you can do beforehand to get your levels up and avoid any risks? 
    As far as I understand, your iron levels always drop after birth, so if it's very low to begin with, it can cause problems. 
    I will definitely ask about an iron infusion. I’m on iron pills now (Ferralet) and have increased to twice a day. 

    In addition to the needle itself, I’m worried I won’t get to the hospital in time for the GBS IV. My first delivery was extremely quick (arrived and pushed within the hour). They mentioned they liked to give the IV 4hrs before birth, was that your experience?

    So glad to hear I’m not the only one who’s going through/been through all this!
  • @Chillpr They need to get one dose of antibiotics in but the goal is to get at least two in before delivery. But, you are neither the first nor the last person to have delivered quickly previously and be GBS positive. Your doctor will be able to offer a plan. That combined with the anemia, it may work best to have you come in for an induction so they can make sure to have you at the hospital to get the antibiotics and to make sure you deliver at the hospital. It's maybe not ideal but it's totally workable. As for the 20th percentile, they're doing their due diligence and following up but that's not small enough to where they really worry. Someone has to be small. Not everyone can be 50th percentile, you know? All of this is manageable. :)
        
    Me: 34 DH: 38
    Married: June 2011
    TTC since Feb 2016
    BFP#1: 7/7/16 MMC: 8/16/16 
    BFP#2: 5/8/17 - CP
    BFP#3: 6/27/17 EDD: 3/10/18
  • missnc77 said:
    I can’t remember what thread we were talking about the tdap on a few weeks ago. I was going by the CDC rec on the every 10 years for the shot, but I saw others say the recommendation for those around infants is 5 years. I told my husband about it, and I asked him to check and see when he last had his tdap, and it was in 2012. As time is slipping away, I asked if he could go ahead and run by Walgreens today and get the shot, and he was happy to oblige.

    He got to the wal greens closest to our house, and the pharmacist actually refused to give him the shot! He not only said he didn’t need it again if he got it in 2012, but that he was protected for life. Even he knew that’s not what the CDC recommends. He said he talked back and forth for several minutes, and the pharmacist kept talking about “new research,” and he finally just left when the pharmacist wouldn’t budge. So he went to another wal greens and told them the same spill about having the shot in 2012, and the pharmacist there was more than happy to give him the shot. They said that even if he got a tdap last year, if he stepped on a rusty nail, they’d probably still regive him the shot. Total WTF on the first pharmacist. I’m thankful he didn’t just throw in the towel and went to another one!
    Question - how does the Tdap work with insurance for insurance at Walgreens?  Do they take it?  
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