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RE: '08 Pregnancy support thread...part 3 - 8/5/2008 2:49:06 PM
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Karaboo2
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Yeah ... you'd think I would've learned my lesson after my first August baby .... wrong!!!
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RE: '08 Pregnancy support thread...part 3 - 8/6/2008 7:03:23 AM
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AngieCat
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Does anyone one what it means the I am measuring big? I am 23 weeks pregnant but am measuring closer to 26.
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RE: '08 Pregnancy support thread...part 3 - 8/6/2008 9:57:32 AM
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dance4joy
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You could just have a lot of water. I measured a little ahead my entire pregnancy and ended up with a 6 1/2 pound baby. LOL! My first pregnancy symptoms were very light brown spotting but no period, exhaustion and sore breasts. Oh, and extreme thirst. I was constantly thirsty the whole 9 months.
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RE: '08 Pregnancy support thread...part 3 - 8/6/2008 11:16:04 AM
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peculiar_lady2
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ORIGINAL: AngieCat Does anyone one what it means the I am measuring big? I am 23 weeks pregnant but am measuring closer to 26. could mean any number of things....... more amniotic fluid, baby's position is pushing your uterus out more, your uterus is tilted out more on it's own, you have a little more padding them some so you are measuring larger, you just ate and so your full stomach could be pushing your uterus out more.
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RE: '08 Pregnancy support thread...part 3 - 8/6/2008 11:18:28 AM
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Karaboo2
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Could also mean that your diaphragm got in the way and got measured as well ... that's what happened with my with #3, right up until he dropped ... then I measured 2 weeks smaller than the previous week's measurement! (Your diaphragm sits right under your ribcage, which is right above your ever expanding uterus)
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Kara I thought a thought, but the thought I thought wasn't the thought I thought I'd thought. So then I thought when I think a think, I'll write it down in pen and ink.
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RE: '08 Pregnancy support thread...part 3 - 8/6/2008 11:37:39 AM
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peculiar_lady2
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quote:
ORIGINAL: Karaboo2 Could also mean that your diaphragm got in the way and got measured as well ... that's what happened with my with #3, right up until he dropped ... then I measured 2 weeks smaller than the previous week's measurement! (Your diaphragm sits right under your ribcage, which is right above your ever expanding uterus) yup. mostly dr's are measuring though so that they know your personal "norm"....so that if there is a major drop in size or major gain in size they can determine what it is....esp with regard to amniotic fluid at the end. A drop from your norm could indicate a drop in fluid (from you leaking or from lack of production of it)...which could be life threatening to the baby.
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RE: '08 Pregnancy support thread...part 3 - 8/6/2008 12:01:19 PM
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HomeSpunLady
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Or it could just mean a growth spurt. I did that with Nadia and so far with this one. Right around 28 weeks I'll start measuring 2 weeks ahead consistently for about a month and a half and then the growth will level out, still be at where I'm supposed to be for the week, like 36 weeks I measure 36, it's just my babies grow a lot during that time and then level out. Still waiting on this one to level out. I have a question that will sound crass, but I don't mean it that way. Anyone have trouble keeping their legs together? And I mean really, like I just can't do it. So tell me, if there are other pregnant women who have this same trouble, why oh why do they make maternity dresses so short!!!
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RE: '08 Pregnancy support thread...part 3 - 8/6/2008 12:04:12 PM
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Karaboo2
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Yeppers Kathryn ... especially right now with Caleb sitting lower than low! I usually end up wearing shorts or a long skirt. I also don't buy actually "maternity" clothes ... I just get regular clothes a few sizes larger ... makes it a LOT easier for me.
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Kara I thought a thought, but the thought I thought wasn't the thought I thought I'd thought. So then I thought when I think a think, I'll write it down in pen and ink.
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RE: '08 Pregnancy support thread...part 3 - 8/6/2008 2:54:09 PM
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AngieCat
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Good point, Kathryn, about the growth spurt. I was really hungry last week, much more than normal. I know my son eats a lot when going through a growth spurt. Plus, when I had the ultrasound, the baby measured a little big. The doc didn't change the due date because it was only 5 days. Maternity Clothes - I certainly sympathize with the skirts that are not long enough. Since I can't find them in stores, I have resorted to ebay where I can find long dresses at a reasonable price.
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RE: '08 Pregnancy support thread...part 3 - 8/6/2008 11:39:01 PM
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I haven't been able to keep my legs together for months. Very unlady-like. But...oh well. I don't wear dresses though, so that helps. I go to the OB tomorrow. Time for the wonderful strep swab thingy and I'm going to also have her check me. I've had some really low, sharp pains for a couple/few days now, along with fairly regular and strong practice contractions. With all the events and stress of the past 18 days...well, I'm not counting on going to 40 weeks this time. I'm also going to ask about scheduling an induction at 38-39 weeks (I'm 36 tomorrow). Brian is coming home Friday and it would make things a lot easier if I knew when I needed to get someone to stay with him instead of waiting until I am in labor and then scrambling for someone to stay here. Still hoping he can be there for at least the baby being born part, but if he can't, he can't. Hoping, but trying not to focus on it too much either.
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RE: '08 Pregnancy support thread...part 3 - 8/7/2008 7:17:15 AM
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AngieCat
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Donna, I think that one less stress would help you out a lot right now. Scheduling an induction sounds like the ticket to less stress. Hugs for all you are going through.
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RE: '08 Pregnancy support thread...part 3 - 8/7/2008 10:03:06 AM
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AngieCat
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Room - My guess is you are having a boy since you are experiencing such a different pregnancy. Great mental picture of the homebirth!!!!!!
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RE: '08 Pregnancy support thread...part 3 - 8/7/2008 3:00:48 PM
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HomeSpunLady
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Really? Well that's not good, but good to know!! Eh, I still got time. That's cool. How many did I ask you to make? I can't remember. Can't remember a lot these days.
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RE: '08 Pregnancy support thread...part 3 - 8/7/2008 5:43:24 PM
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Mrs.Wifey
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Donna, with your bp and everything an induction at 38 weeks might be the better option anyway, ya know? Save yourself the horrid swelling and headaches.
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RE: '08 Pregnancy support thread...part 3 - 8/7/2008 5:57:10 PM
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peculiar_lady2
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Jennifer...put me down for guessing GIRL.
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