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GoonieMomma -
Friday, 20 June And keep in mind that 36 IS full term... 36-42 weeks is the time span our teacher midwife said is considered full term. So if you're heading for a 36 week delivery, thank your lucky stars you "get out" a month ahead of most mommas! GoonieMomma -
Wednesday, 18 June We just had a labor class couple deliver their baby. She was 36 weeks pregnant and had a 7.5 lb baby girl. When they're cooked, they're cooked. Not really something to worry about. Docs have really horrid poker faces, so when they're worried, you'll know it. Otherwise, you're just measuring ahead. Lucky you! ffion -
Wednesday, 18 June I wouldnt worry to mutch about the size of the baby as i was mesuring 5 weeks ahead a few weeks ago but now im more or less on schedule now. It might be that baby has had a growth spurt and will settle down. Snugglebug -
Thursday, 5 June I know, we were so amazed! :) Do they not offer them there? My doctor offers them as routine care, supposed to be twice during the pregnancy, but I think we got a freebie before, lol. We're very lucky. :) moonshams -
Thursday, 29 May thanx it was a great help......diabetes is something new to my sooo i was like really worried.i hope everything goes well.its surprising because im not a very sugar into person.i dont like cakes or chocolates i dont take sugar in milk even....dont drink much juices even.but any ways i hope everything goes well.good luck to u tooo. sunnshine -
Thursday, 22 May I've had gestational diabetes since week 14 so I'm getting to be an old pro at it! Lol. They put me on Metformin a week after being diagnosed with it because they wanted to keep my sugars down. They are good through the day, like you, but my fasting sugars were always a little high. They started to go up a few weeks ago so they put me on insulin at night. Fun! It's actually not as bad as it sounds. Can't hardly feel it at all. Just an extra step before bed. Good luck with it! You'll be fine :) thatch -
Thursday, 22 May Sorry hear about the diabetes pain de ass, but can you tell me what are the signs of it!! What are you experiencing as i just got the test for it done so just awaiting to see. coment ma page thanx . jesnik059 -
Tuesday, 20 May I will have to try that. Thanks so much!!! mcpheefner -
Monday, 19 May That could be a Puppp rash. My sister had that with her first pregnancy. Here is some info I found on it so you can see if it sounds like what you have! http://dermatology.about.com/cs/pregnancy/a/puppp.htm kerry1983 -
Monday, 19 May connorbaby - it could just be your normal pregnancy stretchy skin itchiness but not to scare you i am sorry just making you aware that there is a condition called Obstetric Cholestasis / IntrahepaticCholestasis of Pregnancy go to your doctors and get this checked it just made me think of this as you said you had the white spots come up also let me know how you get on huni xx kaibear -
Wednesday, 14 May have you tried cocoa butter for the itching? it's really thick and creamy and it might keep you from having to re-apply it several times a day (like with regular lotion). hope that helps! Stacey617 -
Tuesday, 6 May I measured 2 weeks further and my doctor changed my date. They say it usually depends. If it's at least 2 weeks, it's up to the Dr. to change the date. If its more, they definitely should move it up! Just be ready a lil sooner :) NOTE: Older messages are compressed to speed up the website.
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