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June due dates, how are you holding up?
Do we have any June due dates still hanging around? If so, it's not
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June due dates, how are you holding up?
On Jul 2, 12:21 am, NL wrote:
Do we have any June due dates still hanging around? If so, it's not going to be much longer now ;-) I have to wait until the 28th. I hope she comes earlier, though, because I've been having a hard time sleeping - including the heart burn we discussed in another thread. I had a real scare about two nights ago. I awoke not being able to breathe (almost - I succeeded in "keuchende geräusche"), and that continued until I was able to get enough air to cough. I thought it was over until I went to the bathroom, was going to blow my nose, had the urge to cough, and out it came. I still had the pain and took a rennie. I can't believe how much easier I slept. I can't just let the juices burn for a couple hours before I go to bed (sitting up in bed it actually the right phrase), and I have to keep my feet up as well because of the stupind water in my legs. The sooner this kid comes out, the happier I will be. And I ain't just whistling dixie! Noelle |
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June due dates, how are you holding up?
ncrist schrieb:
I can't just let the juices burn for a couple hours before I go to bed (sitting up in bed it actually the right phrase), and I have to keep my feet up as well because of the stupind water in my legs. The sooner this kid comes out, the happier I will be. For the water retention and the heartburn: Cucumbers with salt sprinkled on helps with the water retention. Eat plenty of salt! In the hot weather we sweat more, so we lose more salt and that has to be replenished because if there's not enough salt in the blood the blood can't hold on to the water and it starts "leaking" into the tissue... At least that's how I understood it from various sources. Almonds or Cashews are supposed to help with heartburn. My midwife also suggested eating lots of veggies as they reduce the acid, too. Cooked potatoes (if possible eat them with the skins) are supposed to help as well. cu nicole |
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On Jul 2, 1:36 pm, NL wrote:
That's all I had for dinner last night - salad. Actually helped a bit. I didn't think about the salt, though. Since Michael also bought a cucumber, we have enough that'll have to be eaten before it goes bad. I think that'll make a good snack today. Almonds are good. I've been using them since the last thread. Trouble is, they don't help well enough anymore. I didn't know about cashews (I love them). Michael bought me hazelnuts, but I really don't like them very much, even though that's the preferred nut in Germany (against heartburn, too). I'll try just about anything because I'm really unhappy with having heartburn during the day, too. And I hate being stuck on my sofa almost the whole day just so I can have my feet up. My computer's cable is broken, so I have to sit at the desk to write, which limits the amount of time at the computer. What fun :-/ Noelle PS I just realized today that I'm in the June thread - should have been July - ugh! Not thinking clearly ncrist schrieb: I can't just let the juices burn for a couple hours before I go to bed (sitting up in bed it actually the right phrase), and I have to keep my feet up as well because of the stupind water in my legs. The sooner this kid comes out, the happier I will be. For the water retention and the heartburn: Cucumbers with salt sprinkled on helps with the water retention. Eat plenty of salt! In the hot weather we sweat more, so we lose more salt and that has to be replenished because if there's not enough salt in the blood the blood can't hold on to the water and it starts "leaking" into the tissue... At least that's how I understood it from various sources. Almonds or Cashews are supposed to help with heartburn. My midwife also suggested eating lots of veggies as they reduce the acid, too. Cooked potatoes (if possible eat them with the skins) are supposed to help as well. cu nicole |
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ncrist schrieb:
On Jul 2, 1:36 pm, NL wrote: That's all I had for dinner last night - salad. Actually helped a bit. I didn't think about the salt, though. Since Michael also bought a cucumber, we have enough that'll have to be eaten before it goes bad. I think that'll make a good snack today. Just don't eat too much cucumber late in the day, it'll make you run to the toilet every hour during the night (guess how I know that...) Almonds are good. I've been using them since the last thread. Trouble is, they don't help well enough anymore. I didn't know about cashews (I love them). Michael bought me hazelnuts, but I really don't like them very much, even though that's the preferred nut in Germany (against heartburn, too). See, I'm allergic to nuts, especially hazelnuts... I have found out what caused my really bad heartburn though, it was the maltbeer I was craving *lol* Since I've cut that out I'm doing a lot better. At least I was until the last two days, but I guess there's nothing I can do this time as the madam pushes her butt up into my stomach and I guess there's just not enough room for food anymore :-/ I'll try just about anything because I'm really unhappy with having heartburn during the day, too. And I hate being stuck on my sofa almost the whole day just so I can have my feet up. My computer's cable is broken, so I have to sit at the desk to write, which limits the amount of time at the computer. What fun :-/ Eh, that sucks. I'm knitting a lot lately. I have the DVD player in the bedroom so I sit in bed and knit on my shawl and watch movies whenever I feel really yuck. (Repeat this mantra: Only 6-10 more weeks....) Sam has his last day of school on Friday, I hope the weather gets good enough to hang out at the pool after that. My midwife recommended swimming for the water retention, but ever since she recommended that it's been cold and rainy. I know that swimming (ok, or standing in the water watching Sam) also helps with the uncomfortable feeling of baby pressing down and up and sideways and everywhere. Maybe you can go swimming once or even a few times during the week? I really hope the next weeks will get better again because Sam's already spending an awful lot of time with my brother, and apparently he's watching a _lot_ of TV. Ugh. Noelle PS I just realized today that I'm in the June thread - should have been July - ugh! Not thinking clearly It's called pregnancy brain ;-) Don't worry about it. cu nicole |
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On Jul 3, 11:52 am, NL wrote:
ncrist schrieb: On Jul 2, 1:36 pm, NL wrote: That's all I had for dinner last night - salad. Actually helped a bit. I didn't think about the salt, though. Since Michael also bought a cucumber, we have enough that'll have to be eaten before it goes bad. I think that'll make a good snack today. Just don't eat too much cucumber late in the day, it'll make you run to the toilet every hour during the night (guess how I know that...) Almonds are good. I've been using them since the last thread. Trouble is, they don't help well enough anymore. I didn't know about cashews (I love them). Michael bought me hazelnuts, but I really don't like them very much, even though that's the preferred nut in Germany (against heartburn, too). See, I'm allergic to nuts, especially hazelnuts... I have found out what caused my really bad heartburn though, it was the maltbeer I was craving *lol* Since I've cut that out I'm doing a lot better. At least I was until the last two days, but I guess there's nothing I can do this time as the madam pushes her butt up into my stomach and I guess there's just not enough room for food anymore :-/ I'll try just about anything because I'm really unhappy with having heartburn during the day, too. And I hate being stuck on my sofa almost the whole day just so I can have my feet up. My computer's cable is broken, so I have to sit at the desk to write, which limits the amount of time at the computer. What fun :-/ Eh, that sucks. I'm knitting a lot lately. I have the DVD player in the bedroom so I sit in bed and knit on my shawl and watch movies whenever I feel really yuck. (Repeat this mantra: Only 6-10 more weeks....) Sam has his last day of school on Friday, I hope the weather gets good enough to hang out at the pool after that. My midwife recommended swimming for the water retention, but ever since she recommended that it's been cold and rainy. I know that swimming (ok, or standing in the water watching Sam) also helps with the uncomfortable feeling of baby pressing down and up and sideways and everywhere. Maybe you can go swimming once or even a few times during the week? I really hope the next weeks will get better again because Sam's already spending an awful lot of time with my brother, and apparently he's watching a _lot_ of TV. Ugh. Noelle PS I just realized today that I'm in the June thread - should have been July - ugh! Not thinking clearly It's called pregnancy brain ;-) Don't worry about it. cu nicole Hi :-) Would have replied sooner, but yesterday I had to hold the cable constantly while doing anything, and it got so wearysome that I just turned the darn thing off. I'm using a different comp today. Which isn't much better. I had to save my answer on the editor so I wouldn`t have to remember everything, because it disconnected itself in some strange way from the internet. Real pain! I don't mind having to get up all night because I've been doing that the whole nine months, anyway. However, I do confess to immensely enjoying the few times I actually slept most of the night. I did have some eventful nights, like the night I fell asleep on the toilet and woke up not being able to move because both legs and the left arm had fallen asleep. I had to yell for my husband to come and help me up. fun. I am really glad I don't have too many allergies. But I don't think I'd mind being allergic to hazelnuts ;-) My legs are not getting too much better, and now I have tingling in my hands. I took my wedding ring off the day before yesterday. I don`t really look bigger, but it is disconcerting how the indents don't disappear. I'm thinking about drinking that pregnancy tea again that was recommended to me. It's not really bad, but it did help my heartburn get worse (which is why I'm not so gung-ho about the whole thing). I know a bit how you feel about TV. I feel somewhat guilty about Cody watching so much tv, but I am just not up to playing with him. He always wants me to play cars or trains with him, but I just can get down on the floor for that long, anymore. It is definitely not comfortable Luckily, he is at the Kindergarten most of the day. I don't know what I would do if I didn't have that. And I do try to have him watch more educational TV. I just bought him an activity book with dinosaurs, and have been doing the activities without using the pencils at night before bed. Now he really wants to color and draw the lines through the mazes, so he might be too busy to watch tv today (at least I hope so). have my CTG today at 2 pm, looking forward to that. Even wrote down some of my complaints so that I would actually talk about them while there, instead of my usual, "oh, everythings fine, considering." I'm so glad I'll be considered full-term after this week. Maybe then I can encourage the bh contractions I've sometimes had while walking. Walking also helps bring the swelling down. gotta get ready for the Doc. Noelle |
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June due dates, how are you holding up?
ncrist schrieb:
Hi :-) Would have replied sooner, but yesterday I had to hold the cable constantly while doing anything, and it got so wearysome that I just turned the darn thing off. I'm using a different comp today. Which isn't much better. I had to save my answer on the editor so I wouldn`t have to remember everything, because it disconnected itself in some strange way from the internet. Real pain! Oh, that sounds sooooo cumbersome. So you think it's the cable that's broken or something else? If it's just he cable you'll probably be able to pick one up for a couple of euros... I don't mind having to get up all night because I've been doing that the whole nine months, anyway. However, I do confess to immensely enjoying the few times I actually slept most of the night. I did have some eventful nights, like the night I fell asleep on the toilet and woke up not being able to move because both legs and the left arm had fallen asleep. I had to yell for my husband to come and help me up. fun. Oh boy... For me, by the time I reach the bathroom I'm usually awake and then I can't go back to sleep for ages. So I usually end up sitting in front of the computer reading my newsgroups and surfing blogs and *cough* ebay *cough*. Honestly, are people crazy? Cloth diapers. Used cloth diapers. Where the owner says "Oh, the Velcro might need to be replaced..." (which would be a royal pain in the butt to do) go for nearly as much as the new ones! I just ordered some flannel and Velcro and fleece and I'll see about sewing my own. I have three fitted cloth diapers right here and all they are is a shaped piece of fabric with elastic on the legs and Velcro for closing them and there's a large strip of fabric sewn to the front you just fold into the diaper. I can do that myself and not pay 200 Euros for 20 diapers and 20 inserts and 5 wraps! It's not that I think 200Euros is really expensive, but I just can't afford that lump of money all in one go. My legs are not getting too much better, and now I have tingling in my hands. I took my wedding ring off the day before yesterday. I don`t really look bigger, but it is disconcerting how the indents don't disappear. I'm thinking about drinking that pregnancy tea again that was recommended to me. It's not really bad, but it did help my heartburn get worse (which is why I'm not so gung-ho about the whole thing). What kind of tea is that? I only know nursing tea and the strawberry (??) leaf tea that's supposed to be good for getting ready for birth. I think I had some of that strawberry leaf stuff and found it to taste really disgusting, and I _like_ tea... I just bought him an activity book with dinosaurs, and have been doing the activities without using the pencils at night before bed. Now he really wants to color and draw the lines through the mazes, so he might be too busy to watch tv today (at least I hope so). *g* that's a cool idea. We sometimes buy childrens magazines, like "Benjamin Bluemchen" or "Bussy Baer" there's stories and games and stuff. Now if only they'd leave of those stupid toys I'd be happy... have my CTG today at 2 pm, looking forward to that. Even wrote down some of my complaints so that I would actually talk about them while there, instead of my usual, "oh, everythings fine, considering." Yeah, I know what you mean. That's why I like having my midwife come here. She takes her time and we chat and I remember a lot more that she "needs to know" than I ever did in the 5 seconds my gyn would see me. No CTG's for me and no more ultrasounds either yay (that is if there's no complications). I'm so glad I'll be considered full-term after this week. Maybe then I can encourage the bh contractions I've sometimes had while walking. Walking also helps bring the swelling down. YES! I'm exactly 33+0 today. So I'm 34 weeks, so I have another 4-6 weeks to go. OMG... I think I need to get cracking on the sewing cloth diapers... I have some old sheets and stuff I can cut up to practice, better do that today.... New things my body does: Heartburn again in the middle of the night. Morning sickness! YAY I'm so glad it's back... NOT. Madam's just pushing up and out and everywhere so hard there's no more room for food. So I wake up feeling sick because I'm really "too hungry" already and then when I eat I feel sick because there's nowhere for the food to actually go because her butt is in the way. So I'm sleeping with the bucket next to the bed again.... Fun times... cu nicole |
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"NL" wrote in message
... ncrist schrieb: My legs are not getting too much better, and now I have tingling in my hands. I took my wedding ring off the day before yesterday. I don`t really look bigger, but it is disconcerting how the indents don't disappear. I'm thinking about drinking that pregnancy tea again that was recommended to me. It's not really bad, but it did help my heartburn get worse (which is why I'm not so gung-ho about the whole thing). What kind of tea is that? I only know nursing tea and the strawberry (??) leaf tea that's supposed to be good for getting ready for birth. I think I had some of that strawberry leaf stuff and found it to taste really disgusting, and I _like_ tea... It's raspberry leaf tea that is supposed to be a uterine tonic, not strawberry leaf tea. Just thought you might want to know. -- Jamie Earth Angels: Taylor Marlys -- 01/03/03 Addison Grace -- 09/30/04 Check out the family! -- www.MyFamily.com, User ID: Clarkguest1, Password: Guest Become a member for free - go to Add Member to set up your own User ID and Password |
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"ncrist" wrote in message
oups.com... I know a bit how you feel about TV. I feel somewhat guilty about Cody watching so much tv, but I am just not up to playing with him. He always wants me to play cars or trains with him, but I just can get down on the floor for that long, anymore. It is definitely not comfortable Luckily, he is at the Kindergarten most of the day. I don't know what I would do if I didn't have that. And I do try to have him watch more educational TV. I just bought him an activity book with dinosaurs, and have been doing the activities without using the pencils at night before bed. Now he really wants to color and draw the lines through the mazes, so he might be too busy to watch tv today (at least I hope so). Can you play some variation of cars or trains with him up at the table or counter, so that you can sit or stand, and he can be on a chair or barstool? -- Jamie Earth Angels: Taylor Marlys -- 01/03/03 Addison Grace -- 09/30/04 Check out the family! -- www.MyFamily.com, User ID: Clarkguest1, Password: Guest Become a member for free - go to Add Member to set up your own User ID and Password |
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June due dates, how are you holding up?
Jamie Clark schrieb:
"NL" wrote in message What kind of tea is that? I only know nursing tea and the strawberry (??) leaf tea that's supposed to be good for getting ready for birth. I think I had some of that strawberry leaf stuff and found it to taste really disgusting, and I _like_ tea... It's raspberry leaf tea that is supposed to be a uterine tonic, not strawberry leaf tea. Just thought you might want to know. Thank you! I knew it was some kind of fruit we used to have in my grandparents garden *lol* cu nicole |
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