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Dear Community,

Our tech team has launched updates to The Nest today. As a result of these updates, members of the Nest Community will need to change their password in order to continue participating in the community. In addition, The Nest community member's avatars will be replaced with generic default avatars. If you wish to revert to your original avatar, you will need to re-upload it via The Nest.

If you have questions about this, please email help@theknot.com.

Thank you.

Note: This only affects The Nest's community members and will not affect members on The Bump or The Knot.

Ojo

Can we please please have a belly picture? Please?
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Re: Ojo

  • I'm so lazy.  By the time I get home where I can PIP, I'm normally only nesting from my phone.  I'll see what I can do though. :)
    Twin boys due 7/25/12
  • Yay! Thank you. I'm sure you and the belly are very cute.
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  • Oh I have been meaning to tell you, you were right about Darcy and the scar tissue issues. She eats with no problem, and thankfully she is a slow eater but water is another story. Every time she gets a drinks she makes the most awful throat clearing noise. I feel so bad for her, but other than making sure she isn't choking I don't think there is anything else I can do.
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  • Poor Darcy :( People who debark should be strung up by their toes. 
    Twin boys due 7/25/12
  • Ojo - I deleted my last post because I don't trust the privacy of TN and I hadn't planned on keeping it up long. After reading one of your comments, I wanted to let you know that your OB's comments are unprofessional and infuriating. Is there any way you could switch to a new OB?
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    Photo bomb, yeah!
  • imageMrsAggie:
    Ojo - I deleted my last post because I don't trust the privacy of TN and I hadn't planned on keeping it up long. After reading one of your comments, I wanted to let you know that your OB's comments are unprofessional and infuriating. Is there any way you could switch to a new OB?

    I already had a second OB consult because of my contractions and dilation over the weekend.  He was just as awful.  I lost my mucus plug last week and even with all these puzzle pieces that could add up to a really big problem, he didn't even recommend pelvic rest.

    Sorry for threadjacking that one.

    Twin boys due 7/25/12
  • imageMrsOjoButtons:

    imageMrsAggie:
    Ojo - I deleted my last post because I don't trust the privacy of TN and I hadn't planned on keeping it up long. After reading one of your comments, I wanted to let you know that your OB's comments are unprofessional and infuriating. Is there any way you could switch to a new OB?

    I already had a second OB consult because of my contractions and dilation over the weekend.  He was just as awful.  I lost my mucus plug last week and even with all these puzzle pieces that could add up to a really big problem, he didn't even recommend pelvic rest.

    Sorry for threadjacking that one.

    I'm going to thread jack this one.

    It's not uncommon to lose some of your MP but with twins and contractions and dilation no one is the least bit concerned? Hmm

    Have you talked to your superior about what's going on?  Any way to give you even a day or two a week to work from home?

    When does J get home?

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    imageMrsOjoButtons:

    imageMrsAggie:
    Ojo - I deleted my last post because I don't trust the privacy of TN and I hadn't planned on keeping it up long. After reading one of your comments, I wanted to let you know that your OB's comments are unprofessional and infuriating. Is there any way you could switch to a new OB?

    I already had a second OB consult because of my contractions and dilation over the weekend.  He was just as awful.  I lost my mucus plug last week and even with all these puzzle pieces that could add up to a really big problem, he didn't even recommend pelvic rest.

    Sorry for threadjacking that one.

    I'm going to thread jack this one.

    It's not uncommon to lose some of your MP but with twins and contractions and dilation no one is the least bit concerned? Hmm

    Have you talked to your superior about what's going on?  Any way to give you even a day or two a week to work from home?

    When does J get home?

    All of this. Is there any way you can drive to town near you that might have better OB care. I'm starting to panic for you. 

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  • I'm glad Joe is home.

    I'm really sorry work has been so bad. I hope you get things figured out soon. 

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    All of this. Is there any way you can drive to town near you that might have better OB care. I'm starting to panic for you. 

    The next hospital is two hours away. 

    My plan for now is to continue showing up at L&D every time I decide I need additional monitoring.  Months ago, our clinic on base said they were working on getting our radiology department staffed to handle pregnant AD females to avoid excess time away from work and that seriously can't happen soon enough.  I'm on antibiotics right now because the L&D OB thought my contractions were being caused by an infection.  The nurse I talked to yesterday said to let the antibiotics run their course, then reevaluate.  I'm talking to my PCM directly about everything since she's far more responsive than the OB.

    Twin boys due 7/25/12
  • imageMrsOjoButtons:
    imageErikandAfton:
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    All of this. Is there any way you can drive to town near you that might have better OB care. I'm starting to panic for you. 

    The next hospital is two hours away. 

    My plan for now is to continue showing up at L&D every time I decide I need additional monitoring.  Months ago, our clinic on base said they were working on getting our radiology department staffed to handle pregnant AD females to avoid excess time away from work and that seriously can't happen soon enough.  I'm on antibiotics right now because the L&D OB thought my contractions were being caused by an infection.  The nurse I talked to yesterday said to let the antibiotics run their course, then reevaluate.  I'm talking to my PCM directly about everything since she's far more responsive than the OB.

    That sounds like a good plan then. 

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    imageErikandAfton:
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    All of this. Is there any way you can drive to town near you that might have better OB care. I'm starting to panic for you. 

    The next hospital is two hours away. 

    My plan for now is to continue showing up at L&D every time I decide I need additional monitoring.  Months ago, our clinic on base said they were working on getting our radiology department staffed to handle pregnant AD females to avoid excess time away from work and that seriously can't happen soon enough.  I'm on antibiotics right now because the L&D OB thought my contractions were being caused by an infection.  The nurse I talked to yesterday said to let the antibiotics run their course, then reevaluate.  I'm talking to my PCM directly about everything since she's far more responsive than the OB.

    This makes me angry for you. However, I didn't find out until I had M that I should have been diagnosed with gestational diabetes with R. Maternity care is really lacking, especially for high risk cases.

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