This check in is for ladies with due dates 3/17-3/23. Let me know if this is your first check in and I will add you.
Questions?:
Rants/Raves?:
How are you feeling?:
GTKY: (copied week 1 and 2) What is your favorite children's book, either from when you were a child or one that you like to read to your kids now?
Re: Week 3 Check in- Week of 1/14/19
Due Date: 3/20
GTKY: (copied week 1 and 2) What is your favorite children's book, either from when you were a child or one that you like to read to your kids now? As a kid I read a lot of Dr. Suess. Now I like some of the less classic ones, like Giraffes Can't Dance and Rosie Revere the Engineer.
GTKY: (copied week 1 and 2) What is your favorite children's book, either from when you were a child or one that you like to read to your kids now? Clifford the Big Red Dog series.
GTKY: (copied week 1 and 2) What is your favorite children's book, either from when you were a child or one that you like to read to your kids now?
The True Story of the Three Little Pigs is one of my faves.
@meggyme of course! i know between one of us it normally goes up. LOL
Due Date: 3/19 re-dated to 3/28
I also had some meet and greet appointments with some possible new providers, and those went well. If anything, I feel more confident in my current provider knowing that I explored all my options.
Anyone else getting the feeling of pressure on their cervix like the baby is right there?
GTKY: (copied week 1 and 2) What is your favorite children's book, either from when you were a child or one that you like to read to your kids now?
I Love You Forever makes me cry like a baby.
Due Date: 3/17
GTKY: (copied week 1 and 2) What is your favorite children's book, either from when you were a child or one that you like to read to your kids now?
With two toddlers, I feel like I have so many! I love “pout pout fish,” “little blue truck,” “giraffes can’t dance,” “the gruffalo”. I know there are more but I can’t think of them right now!
@meggyme great news that you were able to meet with a specialist! Hopefully they’ll provide you with all the resources you need so you can settle into a manageable routine.
@karatepickles I def go long periods of time where I’m not hungry at all. But then when I force myself to eat a little something, it opens the door to wanting to eat everything in sight. I bounce between that and suddenly being super hungry out of nowhere. There’s not really a middle ground for me right now.
@zionsmama85 ditto on the fatigue! I make it through the weekends with morning workouts and afternoon naps. But long work days are super tough right now. I tap out after 12 hours but my trial requires more than that so the struggle is real.
@lindseyb918 great to hear your meet and greets went well! Makes me lean towards doing one with the pediatrician 2 friends recommended (related to question below).
@runninggal28 I’m sorry you’ve been having a rough week and hope you feel better soon!
Due Date: 3/16
Questions?: None at the moment. Appreciate all the feedback on my last one, though!
Rants/Raves?: Raving that we’re less than 10 weeks way!
How are you feeling?: Haven’t taken any classes, read any books, or otherwise mentally prepared for labor, breastfeeding and other things I’m sure I have a lot to learn about. Not sure where to even begin. Will likely sign up for a CPR class and hospital tour, any other must do items I should have on my radar (lactation consultant, pediatrician meet/greet, etc.)? So I guess I did have a question haha
GTKY: (copied week 1 and 2) What is your favorite children's book, either from when you were a child or one that you like to read to your kids now? Nothing specific stands out so love reading your suggestions.
GTKY: (copied week 1 and 2) What is your favorite children's book, either from when you were a child or one that you like to read to your kids now? Favorites from when I was a kid were Goodnight Moon and The Giving Tree. I like Little Blue Truck and the Little Owl books, DS is a huge fan of those.
@beachbaby0523 thank you! I will say, the scheduling/appointment people at the offices I called were all confused when I said I wanted to come in for a general consultation or a meet and greet. I had to explain I was exploring providers and still half the places I showed up to were still confused
In terms of classes, I just reposted in the breastfeeding products thread in regards to an online class breastfeeding I did with my first pregnancy. I felt it covered enough of the basics. Then worked with a lactation consultant in the hospital after delivering my son to really establish breastfeeding and troubleshoot any issues.
I would also do some prep in regards to labor and delivery. The class through your hospital will teach you when to come to the hospital, signs that labor has started, basic pain management, etc. I also like to listen to birth stories (I like the podcast The Birth Hour) to learn more about all the different avenues that birth can take, and help you decide what your preferences and expectations are going into it.
GTKY: (copied week 1 and 2) What is your favorite children's book, either from when you were a child or one that you like to read to your kids now? I absolutely love The Pout Pout Fish to read to DD. When I was really little I loved Pat the Bunny.
@karatepickles I definitely feel you! I think eating smaller meals more often might help, and trying to get high calorie foods in when you can. For the most part, baby will take what it needs, but you need to make sure you're building your maternal stores too so it doesn't completely deplete you!
Due Date: 21 March
GTKY: (copied week 1 and 2) What is your favorite children's book, either from when you were a child or one that you like to read to your kids now? I love the llama llama books, but I'm sure I will get sick of them quickly
@RunningGal28 ah, that's why I was confused. Although, wiping out your natural biome can lead to all sorts of bacterial infections as well. That happened with my first. I had antibiotics for GBS and then had a slight infection and needed more antibiotics in the hospital afterward to keep it away.