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Re: The Big QUESTION Thread
Started Dating: 2003 Married: 2013
Started TTC August 2016
BFP: 2/1/17 MC: 2/8/17
BFP: 3/8/17 MMC: 5/1/17
BFP: 7/23/17 EDD: 4/5/18
BFP: 2/27/20
My other boards did product spotlight threads, those might be helpful to start up.
Started Dating: 2003 Married: 2013
Started TTC August 2016
BFP: 2/1/17 MC: 2/8/17
BFP: 3/8/17 MMC: 5/1/17
BFP: 7/23/17 EDD: 4/5/18
BFP: 2/27/20
but i register for
crib/ mattress
changjng table
changing pad
baby bath
wash cloths / towels
safety kit / nails thermometer etc
then the frida baby kit - comes with the windi, the nose sucker and something else lol
stroller
car seat/ base (you may want to add an extra base for your SO’s or other family vehicle)
high chair
floor play mat
baby jumper
Baby swing
i added a rocking chair/ glider type chair to nurse
a boppy pillow
nursing supplies or formula stuff - bottle warmer, formula holder etc (depending on how you plan to feed babe) nursing bags, nursing pads,
Baby bottles
diaper bag
burp cloths
swaddle blankets
sound machine
clothes if you want or need clothes
Furniture for nursery if you need furniture items.
Toilet stuff for potty training
a step stool for the restroom
maybe one of those high chair things that your baby can stand on by the counter or table while you’re cooking. I spaced on the name. 😅
feeding stuff - spoons, plates, bowls, bibs
if you’re gonna make your own baby food you could register for that baby bullet
just some ideas to help!
amazon has a check off for their baby registries. So it’ll give you things you may want to look into for your list and mark off what you want / need or don’t!
The two things that immediately come to mind and I am still using 11 years later are a BOB stroller I bought used, and a Tripp Trapp high chair that transitions into a big kid chair. We actually have two that are still used three times a day! My stroller has one million miles on it and I am considering a replacement this go round because the straps have completely broken off.
My intuition says GIRL and I had some weird coincidences a couple days before I even knew I was pregnant where I kept seeing references to the girl name I picked out years ago (Ivy ❤️).
Started Dating: 2003 Married: 2013
Started TTC August 2016
BFP: 2/1/17 MC: 2/8/17
BFP: 3/8/17 MMC: 5/1/17
BFP: 7/23/17 EDD: 4/5/18
BFP: 2/27/20
i love the name Ivy!
The whole pregnancy he insisted it was a girl, and he was right.
I’m getting these weird little rhythmic muscle spasms in my upper abs and after going “oh that’s weird” last night all of a sudden I thought…wait a sec!
Curious to hear if this has happened to anyone else. I remember the second time around I was getting them earlier than the first time, but I don’t think it was quite this early. (Edited to add - just fixed my username, now it’s megkudz)
if both pros and cons were not given to you, I would not give consent to this. You obviously have a while to go to make any final decisions, but if you’re this nervous so far, it wouldn’t hurt to either get a second medical opinion, or switch entirely.
I have so many questions. My big ones right now are about pre-eclampsia. This is my first healthy pregnancy and I just started taking baby aspirin to prevent pre-eclampsia. I'm terrified. I'm due at the very beginning of March and this is my longest pregnancy so far.
Is there anything else I can do to protect us against pre-eclampsia? Does anyone have suggestions for settling my stomach when it comes to aspirin? Does anyone who's already been through this have any tips to get past the fear and anxiety? Or success stories? The internet scares me honestly.
Started Dating: 2003 Married: 2013
Started TTC August 2016
BFP: 2/1/17 MC: 2/8/17
BFP: 3/8/17 MMC: 5/1/17
BFP: 7/23/17 EDD: 4/5/18
BFP: 2/27/20
@hedgepig
I've been learning a lot about minerals lately and potassium is very important in the regulation of blood pressure. I've had issues with mine becoming elevated towards the end of pregnancy. I plan on incorporating plenty of potassium into my diet throughout this pregnancy to hopefully stave off any issues. Coconut water is a great source of potassium, but it is a diuretic, so you have to make sure you are drinking plenty of water along with it since becoming dehydrated can actually elevate your blood pressure.
Mine was staying somewhat higher than I would have liked just in life in general and it lowered after I starting taking in more potassium.
I would focus on the above thing if they are thing you need to work on and see if it helps.
@mamacricket512
Yes i have risk factors unfortunately. My Dr outlined several, including having had multiple previous mc. She was very straight forward with me. My BP is typically 110/70 so I have that going for me in the positive.
I appreciate the tips for potassium and things to settle my stomach and the support in general. It is nice to know I'm not alone. I'm so nervous, but I'm grateful to my Dr for letting me know right away that I'm at risk and prescribing aspirin to help prevent it. I haven't been consuming caffeine. I don't want to add any potential additional risk for me or baby.
Preeclampsia is scary, but it is also okay, there is a good chance of still having good outcomes for you and for baby. I was not being monitored for it so I ended up having severe features and my baby was in a lot of distress by the time she was delivered. If you are being monitored (like it sounds like you are. It sounds like your doctor is very on top of it) There likely won't be super scary issues that arise, although you may have an early baby. Medical technology is amazing and even early babies can have great outcomes. All of that is to say, it sounds like you are in great hands and you are already doing everything you can to keep your baby safe. If you have questions about preeclampsia, early babies or what my medical plan looks like this time around, I am willing to answer anything you think will help ease some of your anxiety.
BFP1 12/24/14 - EDD 09/07/15 (D/C 8w1d)
BFP2 6/12/15 - EDD 2/22/16 (D/C 10w3d)
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Diagnoses and Treatments
PCOS (myo-inositol, excercize)
Indeterminant levels of APS IgM antibodies (baby aspirin)
Sub-septate uterus (hysteroscopic septoplasty 12/18/15)
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BFP3 05/02/16 EDD 01/09/17 DS born 01/05/17
BFP4 01/28/19 EDD 10/?/19 🤞🙏
BFP1 12/24/14 - EDD 09/07/15 (D/C 8w1d)
BFP2 6/12/15 - EDD 2/22/16 (D/C 10w3d)
———
Diagnoses and Treatments
PCOS (myo-inositol, excercize)
Indeterminant levels of APS IgM antibodies (baby aspirin)
Sub-septate uterus (hysteroscopic septoplasty 12/18/15)
———
BFP3 05/02/16 EDD 01/09/17 DS born 01/05/17
BFP4 01/28/19 EDD 10/?/19 🤞🙏
I was a good vbac candidate due to overall health, babys health and size, and my incision site. My doctor agreed and was very supportive, but my rural local hospital won't allow vbacs. My doctor made arrangements for me to travel to another state. Fortunately I had an appointment with the out of state OB and decided to have my membranes stripped and stay overnight which worked. #2s birth was an unmedicated hospital vbac with no complications. My recovery was so much better and we made the drive home the next day.
#3 the hospital still wouldn't allow me deliver despite my incision site being 'proven.' I was concerned about the travel time and felt a home birth was safer than attempting to travel winter mountain roads in labor. I met with a midwife who was incredibly supportive and provide me with a ton of reliable evidence. (I am very much a data and facts person!) My labor couldn't have been smoother and wasn't long at all. My recovery was fantastic. The difference of being at home in my own bed was incredible. I had no idea I would feel so strongly about homebirth until I experience it.
Assuming neither baby or I have risk factors it will be a home vbac. If that changes I will try to make arrangements to go out of state again. I would only agree to another C-section in the event of an emergency. (In which case I absolutely would!)
I am very supportive of choice and people doing whatever makes sense for their situation. I am happy to answer more questions about any of my children's births if it is helpful.
BFP1 12/24/14 - EDD 09/07/15 (D/C 8w1d)
BFP2 6/12/15 - EDD 2/22/16 (D/C 10w3d)
———
Diagnoses and Treatments
PCOS (myo-inositol, excercize)
Indeterminant levels of APS IgM antibodies (baby aspirin)
Sub-septate uterus (hysteroscopic septoplasty 12/18/15)
———
BFP3 05/02/16 EDD 01/09/17 DS born 01/05/17
BFP4 01/28/19 EDD 10/?/19 🤞🙏