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newmommyj -
10.5 hours ago i had to switch drs mid pregnancy. my first dr did ultrasound dating. the one i have now uses from your last period. he said ultrasound dating isnt always accurate cuz some babies are just bigger or smaller than others. if ultrasound dating was accurate, wed all have the same size babies at the end, but we dont! id go with LMP. Snugglebug -
Friday, 11 July It seems like he always kicks/moves in the same areas. It gets so sore that it feels like it bruised and ripping. :( Little monsters. strackbaby -
Sunday, 6 July People are so mean! They shouldn't call you fat! Hello...you're making a human being! I swear at this point if one person makes a comment to me about being fat I will slug them! Why is it OKAY for people to call pregnant ladies fat? People think they are allowed to or something! How rude! arcanejane -
Sunday, 6 July First of all, ignore the people commenting about your weight. Who cares about them, they are all idiots. Second, if you have a low tolerance, don't try to follow in your mom's footsteps. Get that epidural because I'm telling you, I don't see how women go natural. I have a high tolerance for pain, but when my contractions started, I was in hell. I just hit the floor and couldn't stop crying. So get pain relief. Not to mention, the doctor will probably have to put their hand up in your business to get all the placenta out and you'll most likely need stitches, and the thought of going through that without pain relief is enough to make me vomit. I'm on my second pregnancy now, and unless my little girl starts to crown before I get to the hospital, I will be getting my epidural. No shame in my game! brisckey -
Sunday, 6 July Make your own path. There is no award for the one who sucks up the most pain. If your pain tolerance is low, reqest meds. You do't want to be so focus on the pain that you miss out on the joy of the birth. MamaMirage -
Sunday, 1 June A large percentage of women experience milk leakage in the last trimester. Some women experience milk leakage even earlier, like at 20 weeks. It's perfectly normal and just means your body is doing what it's supposed to! :) arcanejane -
Sunday, 1 June Milk starting to leak out is normal. Don't worry, I don't think it means the baby will be premature as long as you have been going to all your doc's appts. thatch -
Sunday, 18 May Iv gained 35lb by 28 weeks! Nurse keeps pointing out my weight! Fair annoying! But with 11 weeks to go i dont care anymore at 189 pounds now i simply cant do all this eating healthy every day and exercise id collaspe! I do a bit of each but if i did more you could call it dieting!! NOTE: Older messages are compressed to speed up the website.
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