February 2020 Moms

The Great Question Thread

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Re: The Great Question Thread

  • @babyroma me! I was trying to put my shoes on the other day and it was difficult. I felt like all kinds stuff was jamming up into my ribs. 
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  • @babyroma entirely too early. Like 12 weeks I had to ask DH to get stuff for me off the ground  :D
    Me:33
    DH: 34
    Married: May 2011
    TTC #1: May 2015
    DS: 10/20/2016
    TTC #2: June 2019
    #2 EDD: 2/20/2020
  • @therealbitts that's a perfect way to describe it! haha I finally had to hike my ankle up to my knee to tie my shoe because it wasn't going well otherwise haha.

    @ibabyloveb87 that makes me feel a little better! Lol 
  • @babyroma I started noticing it in week 18 or 19. I can still mostly bend; it just feels like everything is compressed, squished, and out of breath. 
  • @babyroma probably around 15/16 weeks? I can still bend but I agree that everything feels squashed when I do!
  • @babyroma Definitely have been feeling the discomfort bending down for the past few weeks. It’s nothing bad if I’m picking something up off the ground real quick but shoes, ugh! I’m gonna need all the slip ons for the rest of this pregnancy lol!
  • @babyroma my bump definitely feels uncomfortable if I try to bend instead of squat down.
  • @babyroma I have been somewhat uncomfortable bending over for a couple of weeks. I am 21 weeks along tomorrow. It is also getting to the point where it is physically impossible to reach my feet in some positions.
  • @babyroma Maybe it has to do with how tall we are too? I remember with my son thinking the shoe tying and leg shaving things were urban myth. I can still touch my toes no sweat at 20w, but I’m 5’6” and have plenty of torso- like baby is still below my belly button.
  • I’ve been having occasional headaches— not horrible, but persistent. I try to stay hydrated but am still tempted to take Tylenol once a week or so. Just one dose helps me a lot. I’ll ask my doctor when I see her again in a few weeks, but how much Tylenol do you personally think would be erring on the safe side? I know most evidence says some should be safe, but I’ve read up on newer studies that suggest there *could* be a small risk *if*... Etc. What do you think? Should I save the pain reliever for more extreme pain/if something lead to a fever? Am I overthinking it? Probably 😂
  • @craftywitch That might be it. I'm 5'2", so this baby is already dislodging everything. There's not much torso between belly button and rib cage.
  • @noxacanthus I feel you. I’m only 4’10” and my uterus is definitely feeling in the way! I can still do most stuff, just uncomfortably!
  • @daffodil_shoe You've got me beat! I’m 5ft even. @craftywitch is definitely on to something.
  • It’s so crazy seeing how tall everyone is for some reason? I think @craftywitch is definitely right. I’m 5’7” but I still don’t really look pregnant with my normal clothes.
    TW
    BFP 6/3/19 EDD 2/14/20 BFP 4/15/21 EDD 12/20/21
    Diagnosed with PCOS & Hashimoto's
  • Im pregnant with my third and I think my stomach is huge already but I’m 5’7 and can still bend pretty comfortably. So I agree with @craftywitch that height must have a lot to do with it 
  • @craftywitch I'm 5'9....lol but like I said I'm pretty overweight so I'm guessing that also plays a factor. Speaking of heights though...We're also predicting a quite tall baby. MH is 6'6" and his mom likes to remind me he was a quite long baby Haha
  • @tusconftm I would definitely check with your doc, but I also occasionally take Tylenol when my headache won’t budge. I’ve done this with all of my prior pregnancies and no issues. I try to take it sparingly, but I also don’t let myself suffer all day if I can’t get my headache to go away from hydration and a little caffeine (I always try that first). 
  • Fellow short lady here at 5’0 :) 
  • @babyroma MH is 6'2", but his family assured me that he was a very normal sized baby (7lbs and change); he didn't become giant until puberty. I was a very small baby, so I'm hoping that together we make a small baby.
  • SwiftletSwiftlet member
    edited September 2019
    @noxacanthus hubs and all his siblings were giants from birth. Hubs is 6’2 and his younger brothers (twins) are 6’5. His younger twin brothers were each almost 8lbs!  :# I’m worried about big babies....
  • @Swiftlet I’m guessing you’re planning on a csection with the twins? Regardless, don’t be too scared of big babies. As mentioned above I’m 4’10”, and DS was 8lb 9.6oz. I went to 41 weeks and had no problem growing him or pushing him out!
  • SwiftletSwiftlet member
    edited September 2019
    I'm putting together little gift bags for two of my pregnant friends. One of them is a STM and I sneakily asked her for a list of things a new mom might need, so I already got her some stuff off that list. One of the things she listed was lactation cookies - any STM+ have a favorite brand? Or any additional recommendations? (So far I have nipple cream, nursing pads, a heat/cold pack for breastfeeding and a nursing nightgown.)
  • SwiftletSwiftlet member
    edited September 2019
    @daffodil_shoe My OB said she'd let me decide as long as it was safely possible (both babies measuring similarly and properly positioned closer to delivery). I told her that I want to do what's best for them first and foremost and really don't have a strong opinion on csection vs vaginal. One of them is breech right now (only 18w) so we have time to watch him. I'm leaning toward a planned Csection to eliminate any additional stress but we'll see! And that makes me feel better!
  • @Swiftlet that’s great to hear! If our twin moms want to try a vaginal, they attempt to deliver in our OR. That way if something doesn’t go as planned, we can get things moving quickly. But most plan for a csection because at least one is usually breech.
  • @swiftlet homemade are the best! You can premake the dough, roll it into balls and freeze them, and mom can bake 2-3 at a time as needed. That’s what I did!

    https://www.howsweeteats.com/2015/02/lactation-cookies/

    That recipe is the bomb 
  • @therealbitts that’s exactly what I’ve been doing. :-) ... I try everything and wait a few hours and if it’s still there, I take one. Will report back after chat with dr.
  • @Swiftlet what a thoughtful friend! I would maybe throw in a gift card to a restaurant with good carry out because no one has time to cook for at least the first few weeks.
  • @swiftlet I might skip the lactation cookies because a) you never know if someone will have an oversupply (like I did and then you do NOT need them haha) and b) you never know what tastes they like. When they have the baby you could bake some which could be sweet, there are lots of recipes on-line. I love @doodleoodle 's idea about the giftcard for takeout. Our MOMS club does a meal train for six weeks of meals 2x week and I am really looking forward to that LOL
    Me: 38, DH: 36 
    Married Jan 2008 
    DD Baby Bells born Dec 2016 5 lbs, 12 oz, 18" <3 so in love <3
    Due with #2 Baby Arya EDD February 2020


  • FTM here... how long did your mom stay if she stayed with you after baby was born? I know multiple people for whom it was a while (multiple months). In those cases, mom lived out of state, as mine does. 

    My mom assumes I’ll want her gone in two weeks, but I doubt it. I don’t live near any family, and don’t have a large friend network here. I just moved here in the past year or so... we’re part of a church and a Martial Arts gym, but beyond that I don’t have a ton of connections here. I got weepy yesterday being sad that I don’t live around family. How have others dealt with it (or planing to deal with it)?
  • @um_thor
    I'm in the same situation! My family lives 5 hours away and I only have one real set of close friends here. 
    I wish my mom could stay with me for a month! That would be great, but I th ik NJ they'll only be able to come up for a week or so. My sister has already gotten permission to skip a week of school. 
    MH mentioned his mom might come out for a month once we move into a bigger place but I'm not confident that will happen.  
  • @um_thor if your mom is able and willing to stay with you, and you want her there, I say take her as long as she can stay! My family is all within 30 minutes of me, but they all work. I know I would love if my mom cold stay with me to help. (Our parents are all great about babysitting occasionally though!)
  • @um_thor If you have a good relationship with your mom and she will be helpful- cook, clean, respect that you and your husband need time with the baby, and keep you calm then let her stay as long as she can. 
    We live very close to both sets of parents and both sets are amazing so I always appreciate any and all help. 

    I felt pretty good after my first and my mom watched ds1 for like an hour and a half so my h and I could go grab a quick lunch like a week and a half pp. 
  • @um_thor with DS, my mom stayed with us for 2 weeks. She’s super helpful and would keep him so I could nap during the day, and she helped middle of the night so DH could sleep once he was back at work. She would help with laundry and dishes too. I want her to stay longer this time, even if she stays at their beach house for part of the time. Mostly because with a RCS I won’t be able to pick up my 3 y/o, and he loves to be held sometimes. Anyway, I think it’s a very personal decision but in my case, I wouldn’t have had it any other way. My mom also doesn’t work, so she has lots of flexibility. 
    Me:33
    DH: 34
    Married: May 2011
    TTC #1: May 2015
    DS: 10/20/2016
    TTC #2: June 2019
    #2 EDD: 2/20/2020
  • @um_thor I agree with @leksiL that you might not know until baby gets here. My mom has always been close by (she watches my boys during the day while I’m at work). But a few days postpartum, I am kind of a mess. My hormones definitely take several days to stabilize, so I would just tell her to be prepared in case that happens to you. I’m sure she will understand, but it’s always kind of a surprise to me (and my family members) how emotional and anxious I am right after giving birth. The good news is that things have leveled out pretty quickly for me in the past, and then it is great having her around during my mat leave! We are definitely a team and that helps A LOT!
  • @um_thor, adding on to what others have said.  If your mom is helpful (will jump in to do dishes, cook food, do laundry) and not just want to hold the baby 24/7 while you do all those things AND if you and your husband have a good relationship with her then you may want her to stay awhile.  For us, we wanted time alone as a new family to figure it out without anyone commenting on how they used to do it.  I love my mom but I think she would have been more about baby snuggles and less about general help around the house.  Now that we have DD, my parents will come stay when we give birth and possibly for a little bit after so we can make sure DD is getting the attention she needs.  I will have to be clear though that they are there to help and I will not be serving appetizers and cocktails at 5pm.
  • tucsonftm said:
    I’ve been having occasional headaches— not horrible, but persistent. I try to stay hydrated but am still tempted to take Tylenol once a week or so. Just one dose helps me a lot. I’ll ask my doctor when I see her again in a few weeks, but how much Tylenol do you personally think would be erring on the safe side? I know most evidence says some should be safe, but I’ve read up on newer studies that suggest there *could* be a small risk *if*... Etc. What do you think? Should I save the pain reliever for more extreme pain/if something lead to a fever? Am I overthinking it? Probably 😂
    I’ve been having headaches and migraines since the pregnancy started. My doc said Tylenol up to the amount listed on the bottle is absolutely fine for baby. I still only take them when it’s really bad but she said up to 3000mg a day is still safe for baby. 
  • @craftywitch I love your honesty girl keep it up! My MIL FIL BIL and his gf came over the day after we got home from the hospital and we treated them like guests but I was just in so much pain from having a cesarean two days before I couldn’t walk straight and was exhausted walking across a room but I couldn’t bear to be away from my baby. In retrospect I wish they had waited although no one consulted me before they showed up. This time I am going to ask them to wait. 
    Me: 38, DH: 36 
    Married Jan 2008 
    DD Baby Bells born Dec 2016 5 lbs, 12 oz, 18" <3 so in love <3
    Due with #2 Baby Arya EDD February 2020


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