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se7entythree
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my left hip is killing me. it feels like it's going to fall out of socket at any moment while walking. i've tried walking slowly to figure out exactly when the pain is triggered & if i could somehow limp to avoid it, but it doesn't seem to matter much what i do. it's a sharp, quick pain though so when i take a step it kinda makes me walk funny just bc it hurts so much. the first time it happened i was at home & got stuck standing in the middle of the kitchen. the pain came & went for several days & now it's a daily thing for the most part. i'm not sure what else to do besides take tylenol (which doesn't do much). i HAVE to walk.

4/19/2012 11:19:42 AM

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" I think you have to be reminded often that "babies crying in public is not a big deal"."


On the contrary, I think it's a big deal

[Edited on April 19, 2012 at 4:14 PM. Reason : more importantly, shouldn't be ignored]

4/19/2012 4:13:15 PM

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oh my god

my nails...they are so strong! I love prenatal vitamins!

10 weeks pregnant this week. Feeling pretty good. The start of the week was kind of rough b/c the stomach flu was going around my office and I caught a little bit of it. Still haven't gotten sick. Just felt icky. I'm not as tired as I've been the past few weeks. Much better now. Constantly hungry. PopChips are like my drug right now. I got a huge assortment from Amazon.

4/19/2012 4:33:57 PM

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"On the contrary, I think it's a big deal"


What I mean to say, "You should not be embarrassed by your baby crying in public because fuck other people."

^, I'm not certain you can just catch a little bit of the flu. The flu fucking rocks. I'd wager you're feeling nasuea gravidarum or "morning sickness" (what a stupid name).

4/19/2012 5:04:40 PM

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"You should not be embarrassed by your baby crying in public because fuck other people."

is this really how you see yourself as a member of society?

4/19/2012 6:38:24 PM

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Babies cry. Sometimes you can do something about it. Sometimes you can't. I don't think they're suggesting to let your 3 year old cry in a 5 star restaurant. I think it's the idea that if your infant is crying in a grocery store, and you can't do anything about it, it's not the end of the world.

4/19/2012 7:32:39 PM

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ugh

4/19/2012 7:36:49 PM

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"is this really how you see yourself as a member of society?"


That what others assume about my parenting because my child is crying in public means absolutely nothing to my self-esteem or my actual parenting skill?

Yeah, that's how I see myself.

4/19/2012 8:06:37 PM

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Apparently when I was an itty bitty baby I cried every where in public. I'd be fine at grandma's and at home but my folks would go out somewhere and infant Caroline would cry and cry. My mom constantly reminds me of all the dinners she had to eat out in the car with me while everyone else got to enjoy the restaurant. I'm prepared to be like my mom someday if I have a baby like that.

4/19/2012 8:23:15 PM

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I offer my sympathy to you all. Have you tried things like ginger or seabands?

4/19/2012 8:39:34 PM

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Once they're eating solids you just keep a thing of cheerios or crackers around and you're good. Before then, not much you can do if they don't take a pacifier and don't suck their thumbs (like mine).

Have to find the right resonances to shake, uhhh, I mean bounce them. ;P

4/20/2012 1:20:00 AM

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"Apparently when I was an itty bitty baby I cried every where in public. I'd be fine at grandma's and at home but my folks would go out somewhere and infant Caroline would cry and cry. My mom constantly reminds me of all the dinners she had to eat out in the car with me while everyone else got to enjoy the restaurant. I'm prepared to be like my mom someday if I have a baby like that"


That's how my little sister was. My parents just gave up and didn't go out unless they could get grandma to babysit. Wasn't worth the stress I guess.

4/20/2012 9:04:21 AM

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So I know I should want the baby to stay in as long as possible but I have totally hit the GET THIS KID OUT OF ME stage.

She does flips at least 18 hours a day. In the last week, the serious swelling has begun. I cannot even describe how tired I am chasing a toddler, working full time (mostly on my feet), and my normal chores. I feel like I am going to keel over every waking second.

There goal was to get me to 37 weeks and that is still 5 weeks away.....I am going to DIE.

4/20/2012 9:51:04 PM

se7entythree
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hang in there! i can't imagine being pregnant & having to take care of another kid too. idk what we'll do if/when we decide to have another.

4/20/2012 10:03:31 PM

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so did you folks let the grandparents pick a name they want to be called, or just start with "grandma" and derive a name by how the kid pronounces that when they are young?

4/26/2012 1:43:08 PM

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Let the grandparents pick. They're the ones that are going to be called by it

4/26/2012 2:08:19 PM

se7entythree
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we're letting them pick, kinda. my mom wants to be called gigi, although that's what my little cousins call their great grandma. for some reason that doesn't bother mom, who has been saying the whole time she's not old enough to be a grandparent. i don't get it. anyway, dad chose poppi (he insisted on the I instead of Y).

my SIL's kids call my husband's parents gong & ma (khmer or chinese for grandpa & grandma). i'm okay w/ gong. i don't like ma (bc it's too much like ma/mom/momma/etc). i'm not sure how we'll handle that.

4/26/2012 2:18:08 PM

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Grandparents picked, but we (and they, most importantly) know that whatever he ends up calling him will be what he calls them.

I like what my parents picked: Gigi and Pau Pau. My inlaws are Memommy and Grandpa. I'm not the biggest fan of Memommy (yes, for selfish reasons of "but I'm the mommy!"...picking my battles here), but her grandmother was called Mommy Dot so it's a tribute to her (another reason to not make a fuss over it).

^glad i'm not the only one with reservations of the mom-type nicknames for grandmothers. i'm hoping he'll call her something else

[Edited on April 26, 2012 at 2:23 PM. Reason : ]

4/26/2012 2:21:25 PM

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jesus, whatever happened to grandma and grandpa?

actually ours (my in-laws) are grandma and granddaddy, but apparently that's a southern thing.

Other grandparents are grandma 'X' and grandpa 'X'.

4/26/2012 2:37:55 PM

se7entythree
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my parents picked weird names bc being called grandma/grandpa makes them feel old (their words).

my husband's parents picked "weird" names because they're from cambodia

we called our grandparents grandmommy & papa, granny & granddaddy.

[Edited on April 26, 2012 at 2:48 PM. Reason : ]

4/26/2012 2:43:04 PM

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"jesus, whatever happened to grandma and grandpa?"

all parents should be called "mother" and "father" without deviation. get real. some people embrace just a little bit of creativity. Besides, if my mom wants to be called "grandma" then that's what our daughter will call her.

4/26/2012 2:54:39 PM

se7entythree
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how necessary are shopping cart covers? i've been told i should register for one, but they always kind of struck me as something only super germaphobic people use. am i wrong?

4/26/2012 3:24:37 PM

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so i'm not a germophobe, but i was for the cover b/c not only are carts and public high chairs gross but also the cover looks like a fluffy cloud and might make em a bit more comfortable. so we didn't register for it, but i asked for one at christmas as he was nearing the age of sitting up.

it is the biggest pain in the ass to use.

you want mine? right now it's collecting dust and dog hair in the back of my car it's the number print.

4/26/2012 3:58:33 PM

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When my niece was teething, she would chow down on anything she was sitting around. So, it was nice to have the cover so she wasn't nomming on some grocery cart bars.

4/26/2012 4:01:15 PM

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^^LOL. and yeah i've seen people fighting with them at the store trying to get them in the cart. doesn't look like fun.

yeah, carts are nasty. i think it's the part of me that's getting old thinking "we didn't have those back in my day *shakes fists*" lol. i guess i'll put one on the list. the only time i've taken an infant to the store was once with my nephew, & we used the bjorn carrier thingy.

4/26/2012 4:09:19 PM

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I def use one of those cart covers for the comfortability factor as well.

4/26/2012 4:14:30 PM

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I'm in the "being exposed to germs helps build immune system" camp. My wife loves the cover. I don't care enough to make a big deal out of it. You do have to wash it after pretty much every use or it'll be just as nasty as a public chair.

4/26/2012 4:40:04 PM

se7entythree
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well the tetanus shot i had to get for my knee/hand scrapes had the pertussis vaccine in it too. yay 2 birds w/ 1 stone!

4/27/2012 11:57:20 AM

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I user the cart cover for my baby's comfort. Depending on how early you sit them in the cart, they're not too steady and can bump around. The cover cushions some of those noggin knocks. And teething. While not a germaphobe, I don't want my child chewing on a shopping cart. I use mine all the time. Buy a simple one like a floppy seat so it's not so aggravating to use. I also like having something to attach a toy to so they stay occupied.

4/27/2012 12:27:11 PM

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Is there a big difference between the floppy seat and infantino covers? Cause by pics they look the same. or am I just impatient/an idiot when it comes to properly putting on a cover?

4/27/2012 3:19:22 PM

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The Infantino seat cover that I had was kinda fitted and took some finagling to get onto the cart properly. A Floppy Seat is large enough that you kinda drape it over the cart and buckle the safety belt. But there really isn't a huge difference. Maybe you're just impatient.

Right now I'm using a Taggie's seat cover. Amelia is totally fixated on tags, so it keeps her content for as long as I need in the store or at a restaurant. But my biggest issue is her chewing on the cart. In the last 2-3 weeks, she's had 5 teeth come in.

4/28/2012 9:54:49 AM

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"Let the grandparents pick. They're the ones that are going to be called by it"


My mom is Gigi and my dad is poppa.....My mom didn't care and wanted my son to pick something out so I just said Gigi and he could say it before he said mama and she didn't mind. My dad picked Poppa.

For my husband's parents his grandmother is Granny and has 27 grandkids....my husband's mom wanted to be Granny. I thought it would be overly confusing but I didn't say anything since he would have 2 Grannys. Thanksgiving he called my husband's father peepaw instead of Grandpa and it has stuck. So my MIL said she would be meemaw but my son calls her Minnie. She HATES it but it has stuck for now.

5/1/2012 12:12:23 AM

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how can she hate something that her grandchild came up with? seems like she has a cold heart.

5/1/2012 8:43:12 AM

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We're going to confuse this kid with all the names we have for grandparents.

My dad - Papa
My stepmom - Nana
My mom - Grandma
My stepdad - GP
My MIL - Granny
My FIL - Grandpa
Great Grandma - GiGi

I just called mine grandma. I had Grandma Poterfield and Grandma Creech (GREAT grandma).

5/1/2012 8:50:03 AM

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The wife has been up two nights in a row with braxton hicks contractions... she is quite uncomfortable.

at least we think they are bh contractions... she had an appointment yesterday and was not dilated at all.

[Edited on May 1, 2012 at 8:54 AM. Reason : ]

5/1/2012 8:52:41 AM

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Minnie is cute Shame she doesn't like it :-/

^i was just thinking it should be very soon for you. I would have bh between appts and have had no change in dilation. I sat at 1cm for 1 wk. 1.5 for 2 wks. And my final appt I was at 3. Water broke 5 days after that.

[Edited on May 1, 2012 at 9:05 AM. Reason : ]

5/1/2012 9:02:32 AM

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I agree, Minnie is cute

I called my maternal grandparents Meemaw and Peepaw for the longest time, then switched to Grandma and Grandpa as I got older. I call my stepdads parents Meme and Papa Ski (everyone calls him Ski since his last name is Wojociechowski and people always screw it up). I call my paternal grandmother Granny and my paternal great grandmother Granny Avery - it definitely gets confusing. :/

Oh, and my maternal great grandmother was Grandma Cooter I have no idea how the name came about

5/1/2012 9:18:10 AM

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I had a Nank, JT, Big Bob, Grama, Mema, Pawpaw, Gran Gran, MaMary, Daddy James, and MaNora.

I think Minnie is cute too. Although it does sound little old lady-ish. I don't know what my MIL will choose to be. I hope it's something fun.

5/1/2012 9:26:46 AM

se7entythree
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we called my great grandmother Armie. the story was something like my uncle couldn't say Evelyn & it evolved to Arnie then Armie. idk. she was always Armie to me. she died about 4-5 years ago.

5/1/2012 9:45:02 AM

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^^oh I know why

My grandma is mamaw, and my great grandma was "mamaw choo-choo" because she lived near railroad tracks and we'd always walk over to watch trains when i visited her. I called her that until the day she died (I was in college)

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5/1/2012 9:45:33 AM

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mamaw choo choo...what a heart melter. that's adorable.

5/1/2012 9:48:15 AM

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^ My friends in high school called her that too (they never met her, but I would talk about her and was never embarrassed about the name!)

I came across a journal article studying the naming of grandparents in the rural south
http://www.uri.edu/iaics/content/2000v10n1/15%20Susie%20Shy%20Thompson.pdf

[Edited on May 1, 2012 at 9:52 AM. Reason : ]

5/1/2012 9:51:35 AM

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My dad's mom was officially Grandma B. and then Granny because I saw her everyday.
My dad's dad died when I was 2 so I didn't have a name for him.
My mom's mom was Grandma Hyssong, she didn't like that the other grandma got to be granny most of the time but that's how it worked for me and my sister
And my mom's step-dad was Pop-pop Ed

My parents are Grandma and Pop-pop

There are no Nanas or anything really different in my family

5/1/2012 12:38:10 PM

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Just a little rant....

So I used to clean the litter box for our 3 cats before I got pregnant. Once I got pregnant, I told my husband that the wonderful job was now all his. So what does he do?!

He goes out and orders the Cat Genie, a self-washing and self-flushing litterbox. Couldn't have ordered that when I was cleaning the litterbox? What a little stinker

5/1/2012 5:06:18 PM

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You should warn him he'll still end up scooping. My parents ditched their's because of that.

[Edited on May 1, 2012 at 5:15 PM. Reason : T]

5/1/2012 5:14:40 PM

se7entythree
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the cat genie is awesome at first...until it backs up then bakes the poop still in the litter. it is the worst nonlivestock-generated smell ever.

or when it overflows. that's awesome too. especially if you have company over.

this was just 1 cat, normal sized poop & frequency. nothing the machine shouldn't be able to handle.

[Edited on May 1, 2012 at 5:17 PM. Reason : ]

5/1/2012 5:16:11 PM

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5/1/2012 8:12:17 PM

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So I have decided to unpack the pack and play and clean it up. I just have to find the sheets. I figure at 33 weeks pregnant I should start preparing/acting like a kid might be coming. My son was born at 34 weeks and we had no where for him to sleep. Plus I have packed the hospital bag (something I did not have last time).

I will feel good if I actually get my act together and preregister.

On a side note, I will be 37 weeks the last week of May. It looks like I will change insurance providers June 1 as work is changing their insurance. It appears my care up will be split up so I am risking going through 2 deductibles. Do you think it would be weird to see if they would just go ahead and deliver me that week?

5/1/2012 9:22:32 PM

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OMG...preregistration was online this time....I am already done. Shame on me for not doing it earlier.

(The one big advantage I like was that the baby automatically shows up on the rounds for his doctor. So I saw the same doctors in the hospital that I see now at his monthly appts. There was one on rounds for 2 nights that remembers my son even now from the special care nursery.)

[Edited on May 1, 2012 at 9:34 PM. Reason : ]

5/1/2012 9:31:52 PM

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Been at Rex for the last 12 hours or so... coming slowly but surely!

5/2/2012 4:55:10 AM

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