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Re: weekly randoms (dec 17)
TTC#2: 2/2018; BFP: 2/26/18; MC 4/4/18.
TTC#2: 4/2018; BFP: 5/12/18; EDD: 1/19/19 (boy)
2 fur babies: Oakley Marley (11.5) & Ava Lynn (2)
Totally saving my sanity one check mark at a time.
And just to add a random...
I went to the beer store and bought a case of beer, and no one gave me a second glance. Then I went to the liquor store and bought a bottle of wine (for a friend who invited us to dinner), a small bottle of Bailey's (stocking stuffer for DH), and a bottle of rye for DH. This LOVELY old lady behind me at the checkout had all kinds of things to say about me buying alcohol! The best part is that the beer I bought is for me! 1 beer during labour, as suggested by the midwife (only one!) and the rest for me to slloowwwlllyyy go through after delivery.
Take that, old biddy.
TTC #2: April 2018 ~~ BFP: May 2018 ~~ EDD: January 2019
ETA: take out a tag.
TTC#2: 2/2018; BFP: 2/26/18; MC 4/4/18.
TTC#2: 4/2018; BFP: 5/12/18; EDD: 1/19/19 (boy)
2 fur babies: Oakley Marley (11.5) & Ava Lynn (2)
in a Secret Santa package. It seems pretty aggressive but I’m packing them in my hospital bag anyway. This pregnancy has been ROUGH.
@Kabazaba this will sound weird but for whatever reason, Bud Light always made my supply soar, more than any dark beer. Maybe because it’s mostly water
*~* DS Jan.'15 *~* DD Nov.'16 *~*
We are mostly ready for baby tho, so it's nice to just get home, snuggle with DD and try to put my feet up in the evenings. Only things left to do are pack toiletries in the hospital bag and set up the pack n play in our bedroom.
BFP April 24, 2018 | EDD December 29, 2018
Bad news...the health insurance at his new job wont start for 60 days, which means we are now looking at any and all options for getting 2 months of coverage, since yknow I'm going to be in the hospital giving birth a month from now.
Wondering if anyone here with more knowledge has some tips or ideas of where we should look for health insurance?
@sarahsaurus-2 - you’re entitled to keep your current coverage under cobra for 18 months, as long as the company has more than 20 workers. I was laid off just after I found out I was expecting and carried cobra. You can cancel cobra at anytime, as long as it’s months end. Likely a good option since you’ve been under it for the earlier part of the pregnancy. The HR rep at yh’s job should be able to guide you through it. You’re responsible for the entire premium (your own and company share), but depending on other available plans, may be a cost savings with imminent delivery.
Otherwise, losing coverage has you enter into a special enrollment period, so check out healthcare.gov to see what else may be available to you. https://www.healthcare.gov/have-job-based-coverage/if-you-lose-job-based-coverage/
GL!
Married: 2016
BFP #1 4/23/18, blighted ovum 5/29/18
BFP#2 7/14/18, DS 4/5/19
Just really happy to be home on Christmas (fingers crossed).
Also just saw all the autocorrect typos in my post, lol. Defacement. Kind of FEELS like defacement when a tiny foot is trying to poke a home in my cervix.
I will check out spinning babies. No one has high hopes he will be able to turn on his own, but there is always a chance.
I can actually see him trying to flip - his head comes way out of my stomach and i feel his feet moving, but then he settles back into place. Poor dude.
However, those couple of relatives still hate the name and keep making comments about it or saying that they'll just call him by his middle name, Adam, so they dont have to call him Dean. Now, I really like the name Adam, but the reason why it was never a first-name option is because I grew up with a stepbrother named Adam (I figure its okay to use it as a middle name, but it would be really weird for me and my dad if I actually named him Adam).
Anyways it's starting to get really frustrating because the baby will be here next month, and I have people who are still fighting us about the name or threatening to call him by other names because they dont like Dean.
I just didn't realize how complicated it was going to be to get health insurance set up if DH switched jobs (which he really needed to do anyway, and it's going to be a much better job). But now I'm really stressed out because I don't know if it's possible for me to get a marketplace plan that starts in January, or if COBRA is literally our only option- which would be REALLY REALLY expensive. Oh yeah, and DH did ask about starting health insurance early at the new job, and they said no to that. So not an option either.
I just was not anticipating how frustrating it would be to get insurance when my husband switched jobs.