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soon2Bmommyof3Amy -
Tuesday, 24 June You might have sciatic nerve pain, which means you're body's either "out of whack" b/c of the hormone that pregnancy releases that makes your joints and hips and everything else relax and move easier, or maybe the baby's laying in a certain position that's bringing it on, but NO you're not a wuss, and yes, I had this terrible pain w/ my first 2 pregnancies and at the first of this one. I no longer have it, b/c my chiropractor pretty much took care of it in my 1st trimester for me, luckily. But that is what I'd highly recommend for you--going to a chiropractor who has experience working on pregnant women. Trust me, it won't be an overnight thing, but after a few visits, it will be totally taken care of! I only wish I did this w/ my first pregnancy, but I think I was too scared to ever do anything like that b/c I'd never been to one before! Good luck! :) firsttimemom528 -
Saturday, 21 June Hahahaha hey no problem!! My legs falling off the table was pretty damn funny. It is the strangest feeling not being able to control your legs lol. I tried so hard to keep it on - but hahahaha that was NOT happening (o: Gracies-Momma -
Monday, 16 June Thank you for the pic comment! I love the dress too. My husband got it for me at Motherhood! ElleMarley -
Friday, 13 June i know everyone looks as me and is like you would have no problm with a big baby, - ha, your right the body works completley differently, there is only so much space in every woman for a baby to come out of, and unfortuantly sometimes they are to big to come out safely and without causing damage to mum - my recovery was great, i don't regret it being done, i didn't feel depressed about it, i only felt uncomfortable for a while, maybe 2-3 weeks and i was off my meds by the end of 2nd week so it was quick, i took it slow etc, but i was still able to climb stairs when i got home on the 3rd day, and i cooked dinner the night i came home lol, so im looking forward to this one more as its an elective section as apposed to my emcs, and they say that electives are much easier to recover from. by the way, my dads name is keith and my bday is on the 27th august lol, my due date was the 26th, but i was born a few mins after midnight! im glad he is atleadst respcting and supporting you, he doesn't need to think its a good idea, he just needs to be there for you and make sure your ok and support you, anything else would be unacceptable in my book. my hubby is nervous everytime i have surgery but he is happy because im happy, ive never had to have that ,what if labour deal crap with him, and he is quite happy that he won't have to see me screaming in pain pushing my baby out and him not being able to do anything. good luck xx anymore questions feel free to ask, Cali Mama -
Friday, 13 June Yes, I called. The nurse acted like it was ok to have an appointment that far out, but then also suggested I reschedule... I thought that was odd. So, I went ahead and rescheduled for 2 weeks from now. Hope all is going well with your pregnancy!
ElleMarley -
Friday, 13 June no im not petite, im 5ft8 and over 200lbs lol, the average head is about 33-35cm at fullterm so his head was always 2-3 weeks bigger than the rest of him, just like his daddy, he is an only child because his head damaged his mum so badly she couldn't have anymore children! - i was in a car crash when i was 12 and it did some damage to my pelvis some of it shattered and cracked my tailbone so its not an even shape his head never could drop, i didn't know i was pregnant then i started to get pains in my pelvis and i was rushed in for an x- ray lo and behold baby turned up, i had spd, which put me on bedrest as my pelvis couldn't take any extra dislocation and then my baby turned breech, so i didn't actually choose the first one, but was happy with the result, thats why im choosing the section again, you don't have to tell anyone anything its no ones business but yours, and im sorry to say but its not even anything to do with your husband either, its your body, its happeing to you! not him not you mum, sister aunt etc, once i made up my mind about this section that was it, i was so headstrong after a few jibbs from ppl they got the drift and backed off,i really don't know why so many ppl have such a strong opinion about somethng thats not happening to them, when my ex boss said i should have a vaginal birth because its better i said oh please do share with me the experience of your vaginal birth! ha the office went wild with laughter and the women clapped and clapped! Cali Mama -
Friday, 13 June Thanks for your response. I am debating calling tomorrow to try to reschedule or not... My husband is the one that is insisting that I go more often - he worries a little too much if you ask me. But, on the other hand, it's kind of nice having someone so concerned about me and the baby
. ElleMarley -
Friday, 13 June i know what you mean, about feeling like you have to justify, but you don't have to, noww whenever someone asks me why im having a c section i say personal choice, i don;teven explain that there are some medical reasons because it doesn't matter, its no ones business but you owns, everyone can gladly have their opinion but unless they're the ones having your baby they have no valid imput and can not critisize your choice, and if they do put them in their place ElleMarley -
Thursday, 12 June my sons head measured 37cm when he was 39wks, it wouldn't fit through my pelvis, but he was average in weight, the head and shoulders is what does the most damage when they come out the natural way, the term vbac stands for vaginal birth after ceasarean section, when you have had a section any births after if its safe to you can have a vbac or choose to have another section, so you have a choice, i chose a section as mine was great and recovery was actually quicker than my sil and sisters vaginal births. hope everything is going well. x loveatfirstbump -
Thursday, 12 June I can relate. My anxiety about birth is through the roof! It's going to happen any day now. I think I want a c-section. ElleMarley -
Wednesday, 11 June if you really want a c section push for one, but you have to get all the facts before you make your decision, talk to your doctor or midwife about it, say everything that you are feeling, and if you think that a vaginal birth will hinder your mental health you need to tell them that aswell as its extremley traumatic to give birth and end up with pnd because you didn't get the birth you wanted, make sure they take seriously because it is, good luck, and take care x glamour313 -
Friday, 30 May It kinda feels like a sprain in the groin and when I get on hands and knees if I move my right leg around OMG its like a charle horse.. my doctor said it gets worse the bigger we get or atleast we get other pains and start to ingore that one lol glamour313 -
Thursday, 29 May Hey I wanted to let you know Ive been having pains in groin, hip and left butt cheeks for WEEKS..I was told by doctor it was the cartilage and muscle stretching plus sicatic nerve pressure, I have no remedy but putting heating pads on the area,It hurts alot but it's an everyday thing now and I got use to it lol sgoodrich -
Friday, 9 May Thank you! Congrats also!!: )
Happy Early Mother's Day! mrspatton -
Thursday, 10 April My baby has been laying breech too but during all 3 U/S's she flipped over so i am not worried about it right now. mrspatton -
Saturday, 5 April HEY for days my link would not work to this site!!! UGH! Anyway, YES I saw HER I am having a girl and all is well!!! :) They let us tape some of it. Here's a link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtLjZ0sezds mfox -
Tuesday, 25 Mar CONGRATS!!!!!! mrspatton -
Tuesday, 25 Mar I am going to the hospital for a better test on April 1 so I am praying that will do the trick! I was thinking it was a boy up until the ultra sound. Even though I couldn't see 'the goods' I just felt it was a girl....who knows. I am so dang jealous you know!!! mrspatton -
Saturday, 22 Mar He/she wouldn't uncross their legs so we couldn't find out today what the sex is. I am so frustrated. I am being scheduled for another u/s because the images were really crummy. They want me to wait another week or 2 and try again at the hospital where the imaging equipment is more advanced. So far, what they did see is everything appears to be on track. HB was 167 and the baby measures at 7oz. Had all it's fingers and toes a good spine ect. I moved around a bit but remained shy in the lower region the whole test! jrenee -
Friday, 21 Mar Congratulations to you and your husband, Somer. That is wonderful news : ). I found out on Wednesday we'll be welcoming a little girl, and we are equally ecstatic! jesstew -
Thursday, 20 Mar That's great!! Congrats!! mrspatton -
Thursday, 20 Mar Congrats!!! I hope to have similar news tomorrow!! somer -
Thursday, 20 Mar I WAS RIGHT!!! ITS A BOY!!! It was so great! it took a lot of convincing but he finally uncrossed his legs when Daddy pushed on my tummy and there it was! ReadyOrNot -
Tuesday, 18 Mar I am 17 weeks and found out at my ultrasound today that I am having a girl! So you should be able to get a pretty good idea...good luck!!! mrspatton -
Tuesday, 18 Mar It looks like you're having a girl from how you're carrying it but it's just another wives tale! Good luck tomorrow!!!!!
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