March 2022 Moms

Introductions

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Re: Introductions

  • @mle_ Welcome! Glad to have another Ontario Mamma in here. There are a few of us in this group! I am all over the san pellegrino sodas and LaCroix coconut as well. The coconut is a rare treat for me though - hard to find. Have you tried the La Croix Limoncello? so good...Congrats on the pregnancy and new house. First homes in TO are expensive these days! 
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  • @realhousewife519 I have not tried the limoncello yet.. it’s officially added to my long weekend shopping list! 

    We actually moved out of the city to buy. From Yonge and Eglington to Innisfil (and I think it’s too expensive here too! Lolll) I wasn’t sure if there were many Ontarioians here, toronto is always easier to explain ;) 

    Thank you for the welcome - looking forward to getting to know you more over the next few months! <3
  • @mle_ Another GTA mom here (just south of TO;)
  • @animator_mama Definitely do not stress about your age!!! Here (I'm in Ontario) they don't consider you to be on the older side of baby making until you're at least 42 (which I am this time around with this little potato). I had my first at 34, my second at 40, and I'll be 43 by my EDD this time around:) How are you guys liking Montreal so far?
  • animator_mamaanimator_mama member
    edited September 2021
    @Panaceia Thank you. That helps put my mind at ease. I've never been to Ontario. I've heard it's beautiful. So far, we are enjoying Montreal. We're still working from our home office so we've gotten to be really flexible and explore the city a bit since we got here. We're still trying to figure out all of the different areas. Lol. But the people are so nice and everyone has been really understanding as we muddle our way through French.
  • @friends-fan Welcome! I am cracking up over your cat 😂. Mine is the opposite. He runs and hides at the sight of people. 
  • @friends-fan So nice to see more March Mamas joining in! I think you'll find your OB appointment to be pretty much the same as your GP. I stayed with my GP through my entire first pregnancy, but because DD1 was an emergency c-section I went immediately to an OB for my second (since I knew I would be having a RCS). This time I'm with my OB but I love my GP so I'm straddling my OB appointments with GP appointments so that I can get heartbeat checks at least every 2 weeks to help with my anxiety from previous losses. The best of both worlds this time around;)
  • Hey!!

    Due date: March 26

    How did you find out? 
    I randomly decided to take a pregnancy test a few weeks after a vacation because i felt "off" but i figured taking the test would show negative and would calm my nerves. But suprise! I took three test and all positive. We had been trying so it was so exciting.

    Tell us about yourself:
    I jist turned 29 and been married for 4 years. I am not 13 weeks and this will be our first child (inless you count our puppy haha). We recently had the blood test for gender but still have it sealed away in an envelope for now.


    How are you feeling?
    So far ive ben feeling fine for the most part. I only got nauseous if i waited to long to eat but im tired all the time. No cravings yet.
  • @pinkbeetle21
    Hey! Due date twinsies!
    I wish you all the best, you deserve it!
  • @pinkbeetle21 welcome and congrats! Feel free to join us in the pgal (pregnant after loss) thread as well 
  • @maddie2003 welcome, I hope you find some great support here! I’m glad second tri is treating you better, being sick for weeks is awful and has to make school so rough. 
  • Welcome @maddie2003 ❤️ Glad to hear you are feeling better. Sounds like you had a really rough go.
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