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Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 11:54 pm
kmaritza First trimester I slept and slept and still was exhausted all the time. Now I just don't sleep well at all between bathroom trips, shoulder and hip pains, baby moving, congestion, and headaches. I still seem to have more enrgy than I did first trimester though. Last tri-mester with my daughter bathroom trips were the only thing that COULD get me up. *laughs* and even at that we had a nightlight in the bathroom so I didn't have to fully wake up and I could just crawl into bed and go back to sleep.Pirate Dirge gonk Yeah, me too, Jenannen. I'm sleeping at least 10/11 hours a night and I'm so tired when I'm awake. First Tri is a bish like that. *nod, nod* and to get through the day I have to sleep when my daughter takes her nap. I don't remember being like this with my daughter. Of course I was working full-time and I think I kinda had to just push a lot of it aside.BrokenWing crying I'm tired, my breasts hurt and no bra is comfortable, I don't throw up but I'm sick all day. All I want to do is eat, and all I want to drink is water. My solution to the bra thing is I just don't wear one uless I'm going out. Of course I can get away with that 'cause it's just me and my daughter home, and when he's not at work my hubby.
I wish that I wanted to eat. NOTHING sounds good, I have to force myself to eat 'caue I don't want to go back on IVs gonk And my OB said I'm supposed to be drinking 2 liters of water a day and water is the last thing I want to drink, but I've been working on it 'cause I just *shudder* IVs.
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Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2005 12:28 am
X_X I live in a desert and I rarely drink water. I have been lately, though. But see, If I don't wear a Bra, it hurts MORE.
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Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2005 1:12 am
BrokenWing X_X I live in a desert and I rarely drink water. I have been lately, though. But see, If I don't wear a Bra, it hurts MORE. It's so funny what these little one can make you do or not do. *laughs*
I'm sorry it hurts more. cry It probably helps that I hadn't been wearing a bra around much before I got preggers; I had an abcess drained on my back and since it was right under my bra... it wasn't healing too well when I had my bra on. sweatdrop It's healed now (beautiful scar that will hopefully go down, but the wound is healed).
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Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2005 2:32 am
Well, my best friend is probably moving into my house, and we've picked out two names we like the best. Caelan and Keegan.
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Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2005 6:02 am
My boobs hurt SO MUCH MORE this time around. I don't remember them hurting so much in the first time and when they did it was actually a little later.
This time around I'd take my bra off at the end of the day (I'm an apartment manager people come over to my apartment all the time since it's my office too) and they'd be red RED just streaky and ANGRY looking.
Now it's not so bad, however I am leaking all over. I didn't so much have this problem either the first time.
I think it's because my body is like "oh yeah, another baby, lets get this milk production crap out of the way okay." xd
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Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2005 5:13 pm
BrokenWing Well, my best friend is probably moving into my house, and we've picked out two names we like the best. Caelan and Keegan. The names you like best for each gender?Nopenname My boobs hurt SO MUCH MORE this time around. I don't remember them hurting so much in the first time and when they did it was actually a little later. This time around I'd take my bra off at the end of the day (I'm an apartment manager people come over to my apartment all the time since it's my office too) and they'd be red RED just streaky and ANGRY looking. Now it's not so bad, however I am leaking all over. I didn't so much have this problem either the first time. I think it's because my body is like "oh yeah, another baby, lets get this milk production crap out of the way okay." xd See, and though my breasts are a little tender they don't really HURT. I know this 'cause my first pregnancy (the one I miscarried) man, they were SORE! But as with my pregnancy with my daughter they're just a little tender (worse when I've been wearing my bra). I asked my OB if that was a worry, and she just smiled at me and told me to be thankful that they weren't painfully sore.
Nopen, have you had your OB check to make sure that the placenta's not seperating prematurely? Because it's the seperation of the placenta that triggers the milk production. If you haven't already you may want to have that checked out.
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Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2005 5:45 pm
It's not really milk, it's just clear fluid right now.
It's just enough of it that if I'm sorta leaning on my breast the right way I can get a big spot on the front of my shirt (been like this for the last two months). And when I wake in the morning and am going about my business sometimes I'll feel a little wetness on the n****e.
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Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2005 7:03 pm
Today I've gone from really tender to painful and UGH. mad I wish they'd just stop.
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Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2005 7:15 pm
Nopenname It's not really milk, it's just clear fluid right now. It's just enough of it that if I'm sorta leaning on my breast the right way I can get a big spot on the front of my shirt (been like this for the last two months). And when I wake in the morning and am going about my business sometimes I'll feel a little wetness on the n****e. If it were me I'd still get things checked out to make sure. Best of luck to you on that. May sound silly, but have you thought about getting/waering some nursing pads? Edit: I'm not saything that to tell you what to do, I'm just worried about you...
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Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 10:08 pm
gonk Scrap that, I don't want to eat anymore. I'm hot and sick now. It's...76 in here and I'm burning up.
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Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 9:04 pm
funny story, i decided to take a bath and read my book... so i was reading and what not, then when time came for me to get out i drained the tub, and then realized i didnt know how to get out for a little bit
getting out was one of the hardest things that happened to me today lol
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Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 3:42 am
Jenannen, from all the pregnancy books and information I've read, having leaking breasts during pregnancy is quite normal. It's colostrum that they're leaking, and it's just the body gearing up for milk production. If you don't leak during pregnancy, it's not a big deal either, but it's not unusual at all.
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Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 5:47 am
Malifecent: I make it a goal of mine to get in and out of the tub at least once a week, considering the only caveat for using the whirlpool tub at the hospital is that I can get in and out myself especially if something happens that I NEED TO BE OUT NOW!
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Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 8:10 am
Hehe, oh geeze. Am I going to need a rescue team to help get me up in a couple of months? I can so see myself getting stuck somewhere and my mom laughing her butt off.
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