ADAMANDLISA
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What would you ride/have you ridden while pregnant at Walt Disney World?
What would you ride/have you ridden while pregnant at Walt Disney World?
soon 4 more months my lil
will be herewell i get another sonogram and have to do glucose testing later in july am not looking forward to the flat orange drinksoon 4 more months my lil
will be here
Do you know of anyone who has gone throught this?? How can I help my friend?? She already has High BP and now she has to stress and wait until end of pregnancy to know what's going to happen. If anyone had any advice please let me know I would really appreciate it. well i get another sonogram and have to do glucose testing later in july am not looking forward to the flat orange drinksoon 4 more months my lil
will be here
HI Mommies,
I have a good friend who is due Aug 28 and just found yesterday(the day after her beautiful shower) that her baby boy is going to be born with kidney problems. They found cysts in both kidneys and they won't know until the baby is born how bad it will be. It may be that he needs meds and dialysis and eventually kidney transplant...or he may only live a few hours.Do you know of anyone who has gone throught this?? How can I help my friend?? She already has High BP and now she has to stress and wait until end of pregnancy to know what's going to happen. If anyone had any advice please let me know I would really appreciate it.
Candee
What would you ride/have you ridden while pregnant at Walt Disney World?
What would you ride/have you ridden while pregnant at Walt Disney World?
Hello Everyone!
Do you have room for 1 more! I am expecting baby #3 in February (my best guesstimate!) - SO EXCITING!
Currently we have a son named PJ who is 3 1/2 and a baby girl named Cameran who will be 2 on July 19th. We are going to have a pretty full house with 3 kids under the age of 5 come February!!!!

Hello Everyone!
Do you have room for 1 more! I am expecting baby #3 in February (my best guesstimate!) - SO EXCITING!
Currently we have a son named PJ who is 3 1/2 and a baby girl named Cameran who will be 2 on July 19th. We are going to have a pretty full house with 3 kids under the age of 5 come February!!!!
So I just got back from my OB. I'm 2 days shy of 37 weeks. I'm 2 CM and 90% effaced!!!!! OB thinks I can go any minute!!!!!
I'm SO SCARED!!!

So I just got back from my OB. I'm 2 days shy of 37 weeks. I'm 2 CM and 90% effaced!!!!! OB thinks I can go any minute!!!!!
I'm SO SCARED!!!

I'm scared of the pain and the unknown!!Hang in there! Truthfully, lots of people walk around like that for quite some time! Are you scared just because your little one might be here soon (which I think can always leave us anxious!), or because it's "early"? At 37 weeks all should be well, if that is your concern! Relax and take care of yourself... any minute or 3 weeks from now, either way your baby will be here before you know it!![]()
You'll be fine! Seriously, you'll find a strength within yourself that you never thought you had. And at the end of it all, you'll have a gorgeous baby!![]()

I'm scared of the pain and the unknown!!
Thanks!
I can't wait!

I'm scared of the pain and the unknown!!
Thanks!
I can't wait!

So I just got back from my OB. I'm 2 days shy of 37 weeks. I'm 2 CM and 90% effaced!!!!! OB thinks I can go any minute!!!!!
I'm SO SCARED!!!
Good luck! 
I'm scared of the pain and the unknown!!
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Have you toured the hospital yet to see the rooms where you will give birth? If you haven't, that might help with the "unknown". Have a nurse tell you exactly what will happen from start to finish so you know what to expect.
The pain, honestly, is forgotten after it's all over (or at least a couple of days later). If we can forget that easy, then it's not really that bad. You can make it through, and if the pain becomes too much, you can get relief from medicine!
I can give you a couple of tips to help you out. Walk as much as you can from now until active labor! Walking helps the baby move down into position, which will help you later.
When you reach active labor, (this is the BEST tip I ever learned), get a high-back chair and sit in in backwards. You can put you pillow in front of you to make it more comfortable. Lean towards the back of the chair and relax your arms. This position is similar to the ball some use, except that you can lean on the back of the chair and don't need to balance. The biggest (and sometimes hardest) thing you can do for yourself is NOT tense up. Try to keep your body relaxed.
You may be required to stay in bed --- don't be afraid to move into a position that feels better for you!
Lastly, trust you instincts! No one knows your body better than you do.
With DS#1 (my second time giving birth), I KNEW that I was almost ready, but my (ex) midwife kept telling me it would be all night (this was 11PM), so I gave in to an epidural so that I could "sleep" through the night until it was time. As soon as they hooked it up, they said, now you won't feel anything. They were wrong! I was 10 cm dialated! It took me 3 hours to push him out because I couldn't feel anything! I wish that I would have spoken up more than I did.
Don't be afraid to ask us questions. Many of us have given birth before (some of us, multiple times)!![]()