O.K. how many people here are pregnant?

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  • Brain of J.LoBrain of J.Lo Posts: 3,259
    prism wrote:
    does she think that she's gonna have to wear it around her neck?

    lol, apparently so. ;)

    There was another woman who was worried that she was going to make an ugly face while pushing.
  • genevievegenevieve Posts: 1,203
    Wow.
    Those really arent top of my
    worries list on the big day...
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  • To the pregnant ladies(including formerly pregnant)

    Did any of you ladies have "retaining water" issues? if so, how did you deal? My wife, due in 3 1/2 weeks feels her feet and ankles have disappeared.
  • genevievegenevieve Posts: 1,203
    Tons of water drinking is supposed to really help. 10 cups a day at least.

    On the placenta thing, anyone ever heard of someone they know eating the placenta? Ive heard some hospitals will prepare a soup or stew. Or you can take it home and cook it up. I know some people take it home and plant a tree over it too.
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  • Brain of J.LoBrain of J.Lo Posts: 3,259
    To the pregnant ladies(including formerly pregnant)

    Did any of you ladies have "retaining water" issues? if so, how did you deal? My wife, due in 3 1/2 weeks feels her feet and ankles have disappeared.

    Yes, my lower legs/feet swell at the end of every day because I sit at a desk. It's very gross, but normal. Drinking tons of water, being careful about sodium intake and elevating her feet are really about the only things you can do. But it'll go away in the days after delivery.
  • Brain of J.LoBrain of J.Lo Posts: 3,259
    genevieve wrote:
    Tons of water drinking is supposed to really help. 10 cups a day at least.

    On the placenta thing, anyone ever heard of someone they know eating the placenta? Ive heard some hospitals will prepare a soup or stew. Or you can take it home and cook it up. I know some people take it home and plant a tree over it too.

    I've never heard of that in western culture, but I know it's customary some cultures.
  • Hey, my daughter was born June 17th of last year.

    ...And my sister's bday is June 17th! Cograts to everyone expecting on here, I have a soon to be 7 year old but 4 friends and 2 cousins are having babies soon or have had them recetly and I'm itching for another one! Too bad I'm single :( Good luck and take care everyone!
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  • CantKeepmedownCantKeepmedown Portland, Maine Posts: 3,065
    To the pregnant ladies(including formerly pregnant)

    Did any of you ladies have "retaining water" issues? if so, how did you deal? My wife, due in 3 1/2 weeks feels her feet and ankles have disappeared.


    my wife had to cut her work shoes down the side so she could fit into them. After that, it was sandals all the time. She had no ankles!
  • Thanks for all the advice. She's been drinking the water and elevating her feet. Her Dr just told her this week to cut out salt, and even to watch sweets, cause the sugar can be bad for that too
  • genevievegenevieve Posts: 1,203
    my wife had to cut her work shoes down the side so she could fit into them. After that, it was sandals all the time. She had no ankles!

    Jeepers I hope I dont have to do that!
    I try to put my feet up as often as possible.
    I need to work on drinking more water myself.

    Any tips on how to sneek it in during the day?
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  • depends on what you do, but keeping a giant Poland Spring bottle handy might help. That way you don't constantly need to go buy one, or go to the fridge for a refill. Or you could try to grab a fresh bottle, or glass every hour on the hour.
  • genevievegenevieve Posts: 1,203
    depends on what you do, but keeping a giant Poland Spring bottle handy might help. That way you don't constantly need to go buy one, or go to the fridge for a refill. Or you could try to grab a fresh bottle, or glass every hour on the hour.

    See Im not a huge water drinker to begin with.
    But I dont want to drink too much juice either.
    I guess I just have to buck up and carry water with me.
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  • I think waters the only thing left that doesn't kill you.
  • genevievegenevieve Posts: 1,203
    I think waters the only thing left that doesn't kill you.

    Ha!
    just when you think you are safe you drown... :D
    But I dont think its cancerous. Unless were talkin acid rain.
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  • genevievegenevieve Posts: 1,203
    Question.
    32 weeks this week and I havent experienced
    any "Braxton Hicks" contractions. Am I missing
    something here? Anyone else getting or not getting them?
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  • genevievegenevieve Posts: 1,203
    I think most people in my prenantal class are questioning the
    ability to actually get a child out after watching the birthing
    video last night. But it wasnt freaky, just looks painful. :)
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  • julischjulisch Posts: 34
    i have a question.
    what do you future parents think of freezing the stem cell? or is it automatic in the states? i hope its called like that in english, not quite sure.
    -
    "And I listen for the voice inside my head. Nothing. I'll do this one myself."
  • genevievegenevieve Posts: 1,203
    Well Im in canada.
    Im not sure what you mean.

    I am choosing to donate cord blood which is full of stem cells.
    They clamp the cord and it will be sampled and tested and blood typed.
    And if there is a little baby who needs this blood it will be used there
    first. If thats not possible maybe an older person who needs stem cells
    and lastly in research. I hope it will help someone.

    You can also store cord blood in case of future need for your child but
    it suposed to be quite expensive.
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  • julischjulisch Posts: 34
    genevieve wrote:
    You can also store cord blood in case of future need for your child but it suposed to be quite expensive.

    yes, that's what i meant. i know its expensive, its very expensive here too, i was just wondering how common this thing was overseas.
    -
    "And I listen for the voice inside my head. Nothing. I'll do this one myself."
  • genevievegenevieve Posts: 1,203
    julisch wrote:
    yes, that's what i meant. i know its expensive, its very expensive here too, i was just wondering how common this thing was overseas.

    I belive its becoming more common but the cost is still too much.
    We never even considered it. So we are donating it to someone who needs it.
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  • Pregnancy question: is there a point during the pregnancy when women are supposed to stop driving, for fear that water breaking, or contractions, or something could cause her to lose control of the car?
  • genevievegenevieve Posts: 1,203
    Pregnancy question: is there a point during the pregnancy when women are supposed to stop driving, for fear that water breaking, or contractions, or something could cause her to lose control of the car?

    Nope unless you are in actual labor. And even then you should be ok cause you can just pull over till the contraction stops. But you should be able to drive during early labor to make it to the hospital.. if you are pushing you wouldnt get in a car and drive. You would call an ambulance.
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  • Brain of J.LoBrain of J.Lo Posts: 3,259
    genevieve wrote:
    Question.
    32 weeks this week and I havent experienced
    any "Braxton Hicks" contractions. Am I missing
    something here? Anyone else getting or not getting them?

    I think I may have had one or two Braxton Hicks contractions, but it didn't really feel like much of anything... Just a brief tightening of my uterus that went away pretty quickly... Could have been something else, for all I know!

    There are a few women on this prego board where I post (on iVillage) are always talking about how they have them all the time. These are women who, like me, are due on June. I sometimes wonder if something else is up with them, because I certainly haven't experienced anything like they have...
  • Brain of J.LoBrain of J.Lo Posts: 3,259
    genevieve wrote:
    I belive its becoming more common but the cost is still too much.
    We never even considered it. So we are donating it to someone who needs it.

    Yeah, banking cord blood is ridiculously expensive. It would be a nice idea, but it's not in our budget. We'll be donating ours as well.
  • pacifierpacifier Posts: 1,009
    genevieve wrote:
    Get the book Birthing from Within. It has some great breathing exercises. :)

    Thanks. I'm normally a pretty relaxed person, but when I get upset I find it hard to calm myself down sometimes. Luckily I haven't been getting upset too often. I'm letting a lot of things slide now if I think they are going to upset me too much.
  • pacifierpacifier Posts: 1,009
    Prenatal yoga is good for relaxation as well. :)

    That sounds fun and good for you. I might look into that. thanks for the suggestion. Did you do it? how did you find it?
  • pacifierpacifier Posts: 1,009
    PJChic9 wrote:
    whoah oct 28th? thats my b day!lol:)

    Well it's my fiance's b'day the week before so we are kinda hoping it comes a little earlier so that he can have a great birthday present :)
  • pacifierpacifier Posts: 1,009
    Ladies, how well did you men cope with the pregnancy? Did they realise what you were going through or were they impatient with you? Did they pour on the special treatment or was it life as usual? etc, etc.
  • genevievegenevieve Posts: 1,203
    Well hubbie rubs my feet every night.
    They get really sore even though they arent swelling.
    I would say hes more understanding now. And the
    prenatal classes and check ups keep him in check too.
    Most days hes pretty amazed that the baby can do
    gymnastics already. :D

    Pacifier if you dont have one yet I would get an excercise
    ball to sit on at work, or even to sit on a bit at night and
    stretch and stuff. It really feels good even if its only 15mins.
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  • genevievegenevieve Posts: 1,203
    pacifier wrote:
    Thanks. I'm normally a pretty relaxed person, but when I get upset I find it hard to calm myself down sometimes. Luckily I haven't been getting upset too often. I'm letting a lot of things slide now if I think they are going to upset me too much.


    Did you get the book?
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