December 2018 Moms

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  • @lexidawg coming in a little late to the vaccine topic, but it's been the talk of our house a lot lately, so I'll throw in what we're doing. We're all up to date on our TDAP (and I'll be getting it again), including our parents and I will push for flu shots for anyone who plans to come in contact with the baby. It's supposed to be another really bad flu season and I've heard the vaccine this year is more effective. Obviously lots of hand washing too. It should be interesting though because my brother and SIL are thinking of coming in for christmas with my 2 year old nephew and their newborn and they are anti-vax. I'm still not sure how to handle that situation. They've asked that people NOT be vaccinated within 6 weeks of seeing THEIR newborn so even if I didn't draw the line in the sand, they have, because we'll all be fresh. We haven't had the discussion with them yet, but it's coming I'm sure. 
    Me: 31 | DH: 43
    BFP #1: 7/15/15, SB: 11/14/15
    Rainbow baby DS born 9/29/16!!
    BFP #3 3/26/18 | Due 12/3/18
  • @mcgeeva @ScootsMcG I’m jealous that you’ve worn your rings this long! I needed a larger ring size before I left the first tri.
    @snugglyduckling25 I love silicone bands - I bought mine from Enso, they’re true to size. Normally I wear a 5, but early weight gain made a silicone 6 perfect (I also bought a 7 but haven't needed it yet).

    @mamajudec2018 I missed your multi-day headache, I hope it clears up or that you get some answers sooner than later
    NTNP since Dec 2012 | TTC since Jan 2016
    Dx: Unspecified IF

    BFP#1 Nov 2017 • Blighted Ovum + MMC • D&C at nine weeks
    BFP#2 Apr 2018 • It's a boy! • Born 13 Dec 2018 :love:
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  • @westcoastfoodie I am just curious, What is the reasoning behind them asking others to not be vaccinated for 6 weeks before seeing their little one?
  • katy0990katy0990 member
    edited September 2018
    @westcoastfoodie So do they not allow doctors or nurses to handle their children? How do they cope with this at school, child care, parks, out to eat, story time, etc.? I do not mean to come off as judgy, I am just curious where she draws that line?
  • Jens_Hoes  I am 100% on board with you. Shit I didn't allow my husband's family friend and their 6 yr old to stay with us who are anti vaccine per my doctor's instructions. But with a new baby...hellz no. Even my family who have vaccines i will not allow my brothers toddlers to touch or get near my baby until she is at least a month old because we all know they can be carriers from daycare. 

    Married: 5/09 ~ TTC Since: 10/10 ~ PCOS ~ Progesterone from 10/10 - 2/11 ~ HSG on 3/18 - Clear ~ Started Metformin 1000mg & Clomid 50mg 2/11 ~ Metformin upped to 1500mg 4/6 ~ 6/7 Now going to SG and put on Clomid, Ovidrel, Gonal F, Prometrium, Estrace ~ IUI #1 7/2 = BFP!!!!!! March 6th our little man was born. 

    6/17/13 - Ovidrel, Follistim, Prometrium ~ IUI #1 7/2 = BFP! March 17th our St. Pattys day baby arrived

    10/29/17 - Started process for IVF, got pregnant & miscarried a 2nd time since summer. 2/22 started stims - Menopur, Gonal F, Cetrotide - retrieval 3/6 - , PIO, estrace 3xday - FET 4/18 = Beta 1: 616; Beta 2: 1342 = BFP 

  • @mcgeeva How do you handle limiting other children being around the baby? My family has all been vaccinated (the only possible exception, may be the flu), but I am worried about them bringing their children around the baby. Do you just tell them that cannot touch or do you not let them come over at all?
  • @Jens_Hoes Lol I guess my curiousity and confusion is trumping my judginess....for the moment. I have never heard of such a thing!

  • @katy0909 I host xmas every year and no joke baby will be in a bouncer - if she comes before christmas and there will be a straight rule no kids are allowed to touch baby period. I have to boys if they are sickly at all same applies. If your children are sick have courtesy you should not be coming to my home or yes I will send you away. I do the same for my friends as well. If sickness is going through my house as much as I want to meet their babies I wait to not chance passing something to a new baby that could become deathly ill. 

    Married: 5/09 ~ TTC Since: 10/10 ~ PCOS ~ Progesterone from 10/10 - 2/11 ~ HSG on 3/18 - Clear ~ Started Metformin 1000mg & Clomid 50mg 2/11 ~ Metformin upped to 1500mg 4/6 ~ 6/7 Now going to SG and put on Clomid, Ovidrel, Gonal F, Prometrium, Estrace ~ IUI #1 7/2 = BFP!!!!!! March 6th our little man was born. 

    6/17/13 - Ovidrel, Follistim, Prometrium ~ IUI #1 7/2 = BFP! March 17th our St. Pattys day baby arrived

    10/29/17 - Started process for IVF, got pregnant & miscarried a 2nd time since summer. 2/22 started stims - Menopur, Gonal F, Cetrotide - retrieval 3/6 - , PIO, estrace 3xday - FET 4/18 = Beta 1: 616; Beta 2: 1342 = BFP 

  • @westcoastfoodie How your SIL wouldn't be an issue for me because I would NOT allow them or their children around my newborn or myself for that matter.
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  • @mcgeeva I was just curious, with DS we were pretty much always home and it was not an issue (obviously I told people not to come if they were sick).  This time, I know I will be still doing activities with my two-year-old, so I know I will have to tell people not to allow their children to touch the baby.
  • @katy0990 We probably won't be around any other little ones during the newborn period, but I'm worried about my own DD touching and kissing the baby because she is SUCH a germ factory. She goes to a large daycare and is also a play in the dirt/put gross things in your mouth kind of kiddo - wondering what other STMs are doing with their own toddlers? Having a no kissies policy for the first few months? Or just rolling with the inevitable germs? DD has at least gotten her flu shot already and is up to date on vaccines.
  • @maureenmce just starting to think about this myself. DD will be getting a flu shot and is otherwise up to date including the 4 yo dose of DTaP. I think we’ll have a strict handwashing policy, plus no touching her face. I think we can take reasonable precautions, then admit the limits of our control and hope for the best. 
  • @westcoastfoodie All I can say is wow! I’m sorry you are having to deal with that.
  • @mamajudec2018
    Good to know they have a plan and you got some answers. It sounds like your doctor isn't too concerned, so that's good.


  • @mamajudec2018 I’m glad just the one reading was high. How do you feel about the plan? Are you comfortable with it?
  • @mamajudec2018 I'm sorry for the potential for pre-eclampsia  :(  at least you're educated and have been persistent with asking questions to get answers.  It's a shame the answers aren't as clear as you'd hope. Definitely good they'll be keeping a closer eye on you and baby. 
  • @scaredunprepared Thank you. Yea I definitely would've liked clearer answers but like you said I'm glad they're keeping a close eye on us.
  • @mamajudec2018 I’m happy that the monitoring has changed, and that they’re ready to spring into action if needed :heart:
    NTNP since Dec 2012 | TTC since Jan 2016
    Dx: Unspecified IF

    BFP#1 Nov 2017 • Blighted Ovum + MMC • D&C at nine weeks
    BFP#2 Apr 2018 • It's a boy! • Born 13 Dec 2018 :love:
    Anniversary
  • @mamajudec2018 I'm so glad they're keeping a close eye on you, that you'll be monitoring your blood pressure at home and that there's a plan in place you feel comfortable with! 
  • @mamajudec2018 I'm really glad you're doctor doesn't seem too concerned but is being so thorough.  I hope the monitoring and weekly checkups give you some peace of mind. 





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  • mamajudec2018 so so happy you have an action plan. Bring back so many memories it sounds like she knows what she is doing. And if I’m see high readings yourself the plan will change again so glad she is monitoring it close.

    Married: 5/09 ~ TTC Since: 10/10 ~ PCOS ~ Progesterone from 10/10 - 2/11 ~ HSG on 3/18 - Clear ~ Started Metformin 1000mg & Clomid 50mg 2/11 ~ Metformin upped to 1500mg 4/6 ~ 6/7 Now going to SG and put on Clomid, Ovidrel, Gonal F, Prometrium, Estrace ~ IUI #1 7/2 = BFP!!!!!! March 6th our little man was born. 

    6/17/13 - Ovidrel, Follistim, Prometrium ~ IUI #1 7/2 = BFP! March 17th our St. Pattys day baby arrived

    10/29/17 - Started process for IVF, got pregnant & miscarried a 2nd time since summer. 2/22 started stims - Menopur, Gonal F, Cetrotide - retrieval 3/6 - , PIO, estrace 3xday - FET 4/18 = Beta 1: 616; Beta 2: 1342 = BFP 

  • @echo-charlietango @maureenmce @hkom @mcgeeva Thank you all! Yes, I'm definitely grateful that we are being monitored and there is a plan if my condition gets worse!
  • Not sure if its been asked before but how are you planning on dressing the babies in the winter? All long sleeve onesies/sleepers? Do we even need short sleeved shirts? How many NB vs 3 mo outfits? Layers? I'm so confused...
  • @hannelorre I bought a bunch of short sleeved white onesies, and long sleeved white shirts (in a variety of sizes). I've knitted a couple of pairs of pants, and bought some comfy pants from ON, and baby will have a sweater or two from my mom. I'm all about the layers. We do have some jammies, but (this belongs in the OU) I hate leaving baby in jammies all day long, the same way I hate being in jammies all day long, so I prefer to have more "outfit" type stuff, even if it's all super comfy lounge wear anyway. 
    Pass the sheet cake.

    BabyGaga
  • And hats. Lots of hats. Baby's head will be warm this winter :D I figure most of the time he'll be wrapped in a blanket anyway, so I'm not worried about him getting cold. 
    Pass the sheet cake.

    BabyGaga
  • @hannelorre Opposite of @runrinserepeat my Feb baby lived in long sleeved jammies. It was just easier to me and it seemed silly at the time to keep changing her when she didn’t move anywhere.  :D But it’s certainly to each her own. I would have some long sleeve jammies, long sleeve onesies, pants, and socks. In my experience, not a ton of NB clothes but some because they may be too big for them when they’re born or grow out of them really quickly. A few more probably in 0-3 and 3-6 sizes. Also I would get just a few short sleeves in each size just in case it is warm where you are sometimes. I tend to stay inside a lot during winter so it’s usually a good temp for just light long sleeves.
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  • I’m with @rosebud332 Jammies make it so much easier to change diapers! Plus, then you don’t have to fuss with socks.
  • But they don’t, @katy0990! With jams you need to undo all the way up! With pants and a shirt I don’t have to undo him all the way up, just pull down his pants to change him! 
    Pass the sheet cake.

    BabyGaga
  • @jens_hoes speaks the truth
    Pass the sheet cake.

    BabyGaga
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