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I totally understand that! See why am i sitting here on DS when i should be in the kitchen packing up the bulk groceries i bought?! ![]()
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Re: August is SO far away.
Why do I go from one extreme to the other?
First, I'm bemoaning the fact that August is so far away and feels like it will never get here. But now today, I'm panicking because it's SO CLOSE and I have this massive to-do list to get done before then that I feel like I don't have enough time for. |
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so I'm on board for slowing time down just a bit
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My New Year's fireworks were all the colors of the rainbow! |
Re: August is SO far away.
Psh, that's nothing. I'll be 34 in May.
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Re: August is SO far away.
i'll be 37 in october! and that is the earliest we can ttc (so sayeth me, hubs says longer...lol) so maybe you'll be pregnant by then andrea...and i'll be right behind you!
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My New Year's fireworks were all the colors of the rainbow! |
Re: August is SO far away.
I still have to talk to the regional VBAC guru here, but it's really looking more and more like August would be the soonest time we could start trying for another baby. I have an appointment with him on 3/21. I could have done it sooner, but wanted to take DH with me this time and that was DH's next day off that both I would be in town and the doctor would be in the office.
My MW came by today to give me a checkup, and gave me some more "news." You know how if a placenta is discovered to be low-lying at 20 weeks or so can usually "move" higher up as the uterus grows and stretches? Well, my scar is going to be the same way, since although it is a low transverse incision, it wasn't done on a full-size uterus, so my scar will be "higher" on my uterus at full-term than it was at just 25 weeks. The two doctors that I've talked to so far, though, said that I should be able to VBAC fine (and one of them even said that a homebirth was possible "if I could find a provider." My MW has done home VBACs before. If I get pregnant, what I'll likely try to do is see the OB all the way through to 37 weeks, then transfer to my MW's care. And speaking of midwives, the one I had for B's birth is getting married this summer. Yay! But... she's moving to Pennsylvania. Sadness. I told my MW that I hope the other one keeps her number the same so I could at least let her know of any good news that happens for me, pregnancy-wise.
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Re: August is SO far away.
It will be here before you know it!!!!
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Re: August is SO far away.
time really is flying...its almost spring and you know what that means...summer is almost here!
![]() i can't believe you have an OB to support home birth!!! continuity of care is SO important if you do need to transfer. i will have a backup ob provider if we ever get pg again just for that reason. i was like a leper in the hospital, no doctor would touch me with a 10 foot pole.
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I totally understand that! See why am i sitting here on DS when i should be in the kitchen packing up the bulk groceries i bought?! 






so I'm on board for slowing time down just a bit 

i'll be 37 in october! and that is the earliest we can ttc (so sayeth me, hubs says longer...lol) so maybe you'll be pregnant by then andrea...and i'll be right behind you!
I told my MW that I hope the other one keeps her number the same so I could at least let her know of any good news that happens for me, pregnancy-wise. 
continuity of care is SO important if you do need to transfer. i will have a backup ob provider if we ever get pg again just for that reason. i was like a leper in the hospital, no doctor would touch me with a 10 foot pole.
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