February 2020 Moms

The Great Question Thread

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Re: The Great Question Thread

  • @craftywitch All of this!!! I agree with @leksiL with having all of the honesty! And even though I'm a FTM I'm hoping to do what you did! 

    TW
    BFP 6/3/19 EDD 2/14/20 BFP 4/15/21 EDD 12/20/21
    Diagnosed with PCOS & Hashimoto's
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  • DDRRT1982DDRRT1982 member
    edited September 2019
    We don’t really have help, other than my babysitter who is like family.  She is predictive and knows boundaries.  My in laws are in town, but usually just come over for a visit and get drunk.  It’s more work for me than it is help.  So, I don’t ask for help.  This time though I am going to see if my babysitter can help me a few weeks post partum.  Everything is exciting those first few weeks, but once the adrenaline and novelty of everything wears off it can be a little overwhelming getting into a good groove.  In a ideal world, this is when I think it would be nice to have help.  They can help you catch up on sleep, go with you on those first few outings, and get your home organized and ready for you to do it all by yourself.  This time Is when I wish I had a sister or mom to help me.  It’s hard adjusting to everything by yourself and it would be nice to have someone there to help workout the kinks.
  • @craftywitch good for you for setting boundaries! My only rule was my in laws were not allowed to come to the house until we told them it was ok and after that, they had to ask before coming over. My MIL will hold babies all day long but she isn’t going to do any of my house chores. I used her when I needed to shower and nap, alone. 
    Me:33
    DH: 34
    Married: May 2011
    TTC #1: May 2015
    DS: 10/20/2016
    TTC #2: June 2019
    #2 EDD: 2/20/2020
  • Similar story here. My MIL stayed with us for about 3 weeks with DD#1 (my family is local) and after a week, I was ready for her to go home. I think it probably depends on your willingness to accept help (as @craftywitch described, I like my space) and the type of help that person can provide. My MIL was incredibly well-intentioned, but it felt like I was entertaining a houseguest versus having an extra pair of hands. Even when she would cook dinner, I didn't care for the food and ended up being even more stressed out when she scratched the bottom of my pans with metal utensils, burned food onto my bakeware, and broke the lid to a casserole dish. To keep her from wreaking more havoc on my kitchen, I would opt to make dinner which just made it so I had ANOTHER mouth to feed when I just wanted to ice my stitches and hold my baby all day. 
  • I can’t remember if this has been mentioned, but is anyone else planning to cloth diaper? I did with my first and am so excited to break out all of the cute prints again!
  • @tennislove30 I’m cloth diapering at least during maternity leave! I’ve got some cute stuff - fluffy baby butts are so cute :) 
    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


  • Okay so this is baby number 2 for me but I'm 21 so im enjoying drinking my wine from time to time I read that you can drink wine when your pregnant but it feels wrong to think and definitely to ask but i have to know. Can pregnant women have a glass of wine?
  • @TennisLove30 we are planning to cloth diaper too.
  • @yurriah officially? No. 
    Me:33
    DH: 34
    Married: May 2011
    TTC #1: May 2015
    DS: 10/20/2016
    TTC #2: June 2019
    #2 EDD: 2/20/2020
  • @yurriah I’d say if it feels wrong then go with your gut and wait till after baby is here. However, if you really want to know if it’s safe I’d ask your doctor. I’m sure they get that question all the time since there’s a lot of different opinions out there and you should always feel comfortable talking things out with your provider. 
  • @yurriah why chance it? We only have 4.5 months left, and will have the rest of our lives to drink wine.
    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


  • Further to my earlier comment, Your doctor will probably tell you you shouldn’t drink it. But I know plenty of people who have sips here and there and don’t worry about it. I can’t say I haven’t done it. I wouldn’t go drinking a full glass, or several glasses. But a few sips is not exactly uncommon. But you have to make the best decision for yourself and your baby. But like @leksiL said, there’s only a couple of months left at this point. 
    Me:33
    DH: 34
    Married: May 2011
    TTC #1: May 2015
    DS: 10/20/2016
    TTC #2: June 2019
    #2 EDD: 2/20/2020
  • @rikiteacup We have the same pet peeves lol! Also thanks for the tip of adding the bakeware in the oven for the self-cleaning! 
    TW
    BFP 6/3/19 EDD 2/14/20 BFP 4/15/21 EDD 12/20/21
    Diagnosed with PCOS & Hashimoto's
  • mandk1233mandk1233 member
    edited September 2019
    @jvk2012 re: some women in European countries drinking during pregnancy, I asked a doctor friend of mine about this a while back and she told me that the alcohol available in other countries tends to have a lower alcohol content than what we have in North America.
  • @TennisLove30 We cloth diapered DS birth to potty training and plan to do it again. I think we had a thread going for a second, but feel free to do a refresher/ongoing one. I’ve got the newborn diapers out, but can’t remember how many we used/needed last time. I need to do a count and see if we need anything added.
  • I was late in the game cloth diapering my last DD and toddler, but will definitely start from birth with this little fella.  
  • @shellbellbenko thank you! I don’t know why I feel like every decision requires a research initiative... 😂. I took the dang Tylenol and felt a lot better. 💌🤰🏻
  • I love seeing the 3D scans of baby, but is that something that is generally a routine thing now for anatomy scans? Or is it generally an add-on with the us, or done at a boutique place? 
  • @babyroma It is my understanding they are an elective ultrasound. But I could be wrong.
  • @babyroma, at our 12 week scan she turned on 3D at the end for fun. At the anatomy scan she didn’t 🤷🏼‍♀️ Different techs at the same practice.
  • @babyroma I started at a different hospital with DS1, and a 3D was not offered. At the hospital I am at now, they just turned on a 3D setting at the end. They scanned in 2D and somehow turned it into a 3D image.
  • @jvk2012 @daffodil_shoe Interesting! I kind of want one done but I'm not really willing to go to a boutique and pay for it Guess I'll keep my fingers crossed that I get a fun tech?
  • @Swiftlet They creep me out.
  • @Swiftlet nope, I absolutely love the one that turned out nice! It was so cool to actually see what this boy looks like!
  • Has anyone heard of “the Nub Theory”?
  • Not really sure where to put this. So I guess not all was perfect at our AS yesterday because the nurse practitioner called me tonight. 1) Baby has 1 artery and 1 vein in the umbilical cord instead of 2 arteries and 1 vein 2) The cord attaches to the edge of my placenta so there is concern about baby getting enough nutrients. 3) Baby’s stomach was empty on the ultrasound instead of full of amniotic fluid which could just be a matter of timing with the scan or could indicate something else. I am going back in 4 weeks for an ultrasound with MFM but meanwhile I am freaking out.

    I guess my question is if any STM+ have any experience with any of this. 
  • @jvk2012 FTM so no helpful experience but I just wanted to send you a big virtual hug <3 Is there any possibility that an earlier scan would yield more information sooner? Four weeks seems like forever to wait on something stressful.
  • @Swiftlet, I think with all of these the only thing they can do is wait. When it gets closer to delivery ultrasounds can help decide if if’s time to induce/have a csection but this early it seems to be just a waiting game 
  • @jvk2012 no experience with this either, but also wanted to show my support. Please, please, please keep us updated. ❤️
  • @Swiftlet I also hate 3D u/s. I find them super creepy

    @jvk2012 I never experienced it but I know having 2 vessels total is, while not normal, one of the more common abnormalities to find on u/s. Usually it requires more monitoring. My friend had it and her MFM said most babies have no problems and are absolutely fine.
  • @jvk2012 I’m sorry to hear this. I don’t have experience from my own pregnancies, but obviously have come across it at work a few times. The two-vessel cord babies I’ve seen were on the smaller side, but healthy. It may cause IUGR, in which case they may want to induce early. There are other risks, but I haven’t seen them.
  • @jvk2012 No advice or wisdom here either, but lots of prayers and positive thoughts being sent your way. And internet hugs.
  • @jvk2012 I’ve heard of the artery/vein issue but don’t have any advice, just prayers that you can get some answers and everything will be fine! 
    Me:33
    DH: 34
    Married: May 2011
    TTC #1: May 2015
    DS: 10/20/2016
    TTC #2: June 2019
    #2 EDD: 2/20/2020
  • @jvk2012 No experience with this either, but I just want to say I am so sorry you are dealing with this. The waiting is so hard. I wish there was more I could say to help, but please know I am thinking about you. 
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