Maine Nesties
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.
Do not try to pee in a cup with a cat winding in and out between your legs and a nosy dog trying to see what's in the cup.
It doesn't end cleanly...
(And no, I'm just practicing, so there's nothing to report)
"Once the realization is accepted that even between the closest human beings infinite distances continue, a wonderful living side by side can grow, if they succeed in loving the distance between them which makes it possible for each to see the other whole against the sky." -- Ranier Maria Rilke

Me:37 MH:38
TTC since Oct 2011
BFP/Beta#1: 13 6/20/12; Beta#2: 20 6/22/12;
MC/Beta#3: 9 6/27/12 BFP#2/Beta#1: 9/21/12
S/PAIFW
Re: Helpful tip:
Ha ha! I can relate to the cat part.
A couple of weeks ago after my fourth or fifth positive pregnancy test (yes, I am crazy) I thought "hey, I guess I can stop peeing in cups now." Then I remembered that you have to pee in a cup every time you go to the OB and it gets harder each time to aim accurately. No one tells you about this part of pregnancy!
It's even more fun when it's just you and your toddler in a bathroom at the doc office with a door she can open. Thank God no one was around the one time it happened, now I have one hand on her and the other holding the cup!