This kid is very busy- always has been. Walking hasn't changed it much. She just falls more often now. She wants to throw and play with and rip all the paper that I am trying to wrap glasses with. Of course she also refused to nap this morning.
You have a nap refuser too, eh? My sympathies. My child also is in a phase where he cries for nearly an hour after I lay him down at night half the time. Once he's asleep, it's great and he sleeps through the night. But man getting him down is a battle these days.
You have a nap refuser too, eh? My sympathies. My child also is in a phase where he cries for nearly an hour after I lay him down at night half the time. Once he's asleep, it's great and he sleeps through the night. But man getting him down is a battle these days.
I'm blaming it all on teething.
I hope it's teeth over here, he hasn't cut any in awhile and is probably due for some more.
((( grover ))) I hope you get answers soon. cowgirlcutie , OMG so CUTE!!! Such great news loira ! pooh8402 , Yeah, it's getting interesting. I laugh out loud at myself each evening when I put them on. I'm good about putting my feet up when I get home from work, but can't figure out what to make that happen during the work day. I'm either on them, running around the school, or at my desk at a computer.
This is your problem. Compression socks only work if you put them on before you are swollen. It's not sexy, but you have to wear those things all damn day. The good news is that they do help. You will want to wear pants everyday.
But, they don't go with my outfits!! I wear ballet flats with bare feet to work. #PregnantLadyProblema
This is your problem. Compression socks only work if you put them on before you are swollen. It's not sexy, but you have to wear those things all damn day. The good news is that they do help. You will want to wear pants everyday.
But, they don't go with my outfits!! I wear ballet flats with bare feet to work. #PregnantLadyProblema
Last night baby decided to scare me. Baby went about 2 hrs without moving and I started to have an anxiety attack. DH drove me to the hospital. Thankfully the maternity ward wasn't too busy and we got seen right away. We were there for about 45 mins, they did a NST for about 30 mins and baby wouldn't stop moving during it, of course.
While I was there my BP was high. (For me at least.) They couldn't get it to come down, so they told me to watch for signs of hypertension, and to come back if I have any. If not I have an appointment with my OB on Tuesday so hopefully my BP will be back to normal then. (I'm 100% sure the high BP was because of my anxiety, but they did take it just before I left and it was higher ten when I got there so who knows.
Post by Chrysanthemum on Nov 7, 2016 20:17:33 GMT -5
What does it mean if baby stays breech? He/she has been breech the whole pregnancy as far as I know and was still at today's appointment (31w1d). My doctor says it's nothing to worry about until 36 weeks, but I don't even know what it really means. Definite c-section?
What does it mean if baby stays breech? He/she has been breech the whole pregnancy as far as I know and was still at today's appointment (31w1d). My doctor says it's nothing to worry about until 36 weeks, but I don't even know what it really means. Definite c-section?
Overall a/s went well. No signs of any markers, so yay! They couldn't see a good view of baby girls feet bc she was sitting cross legged, so I have to go back in 2 weeks. They also couldn't verify gender due to her position. But baby looks week, measured 19+3 (I'm 19+6).
What does it mean if baby stays breech? He/she has been breech the whole pregnancy as far as I know and was still at today's appointment (31w1d). My doctor says it's nothing to worry about until 36 weeks, but I don't even know what it really means. Definite c-section?
I do think there are some things that can be tried to get the baby to turn but I assume it is situation-specific. My younger sister was accidentally born breech vaginally and it was not a good situation so if the baby does not turn (of its own volition or with some assistance) then, yes, I think a c-section will be required. I think you still have plenty of time, though, Chrysanthemum.
I do think there are some things that can be tried to get the baby to turn but I assume it is situation-specific. My younger sister was accidentally born breech vaginally and it was not a good situation so if the baby does not turn (of its own volition or with some assistance) then, yes, I think a c-section will be required. I think you still have plenty of time, though, Chrysanthemum.
Yes! That's me! Thanks for the tag. Breech at my practice is an automatic c section. I'm almost 38 weeks and still breech. I didn't find out until after 36 weeks so there was little that could be done at that point. They can do something called a version where they flip the baby for you, but my placenta is in the front so my doctor won't do it as the risk of abruption is too high. You're still early so do t worry yet! Chrysanthemum
((Chrysanthemum)) it's still early so hopefully baby decides to turn head down before you deliver. I guess the positive about a c-section would be that you'd have an actual end date. (Which can be nice.)