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Re: The Great Question Thread
Also, I read Brain Rules by John Medina which was an interesting read as well but if you are only going to read one then I recommend Wonder Weeks.
If you are looking to get ahead. I loved my copy of Solve your child's sleep problems by Ferber. It is more useful once baby is about 4-6 months but I definitely used it to get my babies to sleep through the night. I referred to it more times then I know with my first since I gave her terrible sleep habits initially.
I posted Ted a link to a BF book in the BF thread. I highly recommend it. It has so much information and techniques to get baby to nurse when they are in that super sleepy state.
Personally, books that y’all about putting a newborn on a schedule aren’t something I would spend my time reading. Babies need their needs met right away to build trust and feel secure. They develop “bad habits” until 3 or 4 months anyways, which is when I typically start trying to form a schedule for my LO.
Also, if anyone tells you to stop holding your baby so much because you will “spoil him/her,” run, run far away from any advice that person gives. Enjoy every baby snuggle you get because before you know it, they will be running away from you because they are too busy for those cuddles.
DD born 10/3/14
DD born 10/10/16
Twin boys due Nov '19
...What do you think of it? Any recommendations or warnings?
I hope this isn't a duplicate question, I don't think I have asked this in here yet, though. (I have asked a bunch of in-person friends, who, for the most part, haven't heard of hypnobirthing.)
DD born 10/3/14
DD born 10/10/16
Twin boys due Nov '19
I'm sorry your dealing with this, I know I was stressed about what it meant at the time.
DD born 10/3/14
DD born 10/10/16
Twin boys due Nov '19
Do any of you know of a zinc-free (or *very* low zinc content) prenatal vitamin?
Google search isnt helping much, when I put in 'zinc free' or 'no zinc,' it simply picks up on the zinc search term and gives me vitamins advertising that they have zinc in them.😕
I have a friend who doesn't like taking multi- or prenatal vitamins and takes a variety of other supplements instead. Not easier but it might make you feel better.
Are you asking if 32w would make you due in Nov? What EDD did your doc give you? I'm 33w 3d and due Nov 1st. If you're 32w, and therefore your EDD is 8 weeks from now, that would put you in Nov. Maybe you've got the weeks mixed up?
If you're asking about whether 8 mo's pregnant means due in Nov instead of Oct, that's more difficult. Since pregnancy is measured in weeks it doesn't equate exactly to 30/31 day months. If you go by 4 weeks/month, then technically full term is 10 months instead of the 9 calendar months most people think of. It's confusing.
FTR, if someone asks how far I am I say 8 mos. I'll switch to "just waiting on him" after I hit 36 weeks.
Mo 11/4/14
Wait, What?!? - EDD 11/1/19
DD born 10/3/14
DD born 10/10/16
Twin boys due Nov '19
I had to have one at my 32w3d appointment to check on placenta location. (At my anatomy scan it was found I had an anterior placenta).
During this ultrasound calcification was found on my placenta. I will be having another ultrasound in two weeks to check how quickly it is progressing. Has anyone dealt with issues like this? Trying to
stay calm and positive but it is nerve racking! Thankyou in advance for any input 🙂
Calcification is normal in pregnancy but too early could mean your placenta cant keep up with the demands of the baby. Likely they will keep monitoring it and probably have you do NSTs to keep track of babys movement.
Anterior placentas are fairly common so not likely a reason to do a scan unless other concerns were going on. Was it a low lying placenta or have you been feeling movement consistently?
Hope the next scan doesnt show any progression and that they just keep monitoring for you!
my placenta was low lying and they wanted to make sure it wouldn’t cause issues with delivery. They also wanted to do a size check because@28 weeks my weight jumped 10lbs in 4 weeks (my normal was 2-4lbs a month) and my uterus measurements hadn’t grown. It is my first so I’m trying to understand all that’s going on! It was also found at 28 weeks I had developed pretty bad anemia but that has since evened out with all the extra iron I’m on.
At 32 weeks GD was ruled out, my weight gain was back to normal at 3lbs and the anemia was under control. I just don’t understand how the calcification progresses and if I should be planning for an early arrival!
From what I’ve read right now I can only monitor myself through his movements, so I have been doing regular kick counts and just taking it easy so I don’t miss anything. I just don’t know what else I can do in the mean time
But without knowing more of the situation or the progression if there is any, i would be prepared for a possible early delivery. Hopefully doc can guide you at the next appointment as to what you might be looking at.
I wondered if anyone else is experiencing this and if it might be a part of what happens to you mentally towards the end of pregnancy?
Here I am about a week later, still pregnant. :-P
Personally, although I am a bit disappointed I don't have baby in my arms, I don't have that same 'I am so done with being pregnant ' feeling that a lot of other mommas feel by now. I am still good with being pregnant. 🙂 Maybe I will change my tune by next week, who knows?
Is it weird that I feel a little bit guilty for trying to kick my baby out a few weeks early? I haven't been sleeping well for months and have had on and off pelvic/back pain for weeks. So I'm basically dealing with the hardships of having a newborn around without actually being able to meet my newborn!!
First, and foremost i would like to thank eveyone that may respond to my message, as well as sending thanks to the creators of this support group! Your careful consideration is greatly appreciated.
I am 22 years of age, and i am 6 weeks pregnant. This is my third pregnancy! my first two children passed away during, and after birth. My oldest at 19 weeks 2017, and my youngest at 21 weeks 2018 (miscarriages). My current pregnancy was UNPLANNED. A complete shock! I try to remain strong, but how could someone be completely okay with a situation like this? Considering my past with these experiences...
I am slightly heart broken, as well as afraid.
i am heart broken, because of the probability of me losing another child. Then i am afraid because i have a little person growing inside of me at a time in my life when i did not plan to bring someone into this world..
Lord willing, i will carry this little one all the way this time, because abortion, and adoption are not options for me!
To make this long story short, i would like to close my novel with a straight forward question.
Is there anyone out there that has experienced something similar to what i am going through?
I am a Christian woman, i keep Jesus is the head of my life at all times. Therefore i work on trusting him rather than allowing fear to over take me. At the same time i am still human...
i would appreciate help, please.
I thank you
Hoping for a happy and healthy pregnancy for you!