Hi guys! I should be doing school crap, but wanted to see how everyone is. I have 2 presentations, 2 modules and a final standing between me and graduation. What have I missed around here?
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_wedding-woes_peeeeeks?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special%20Topic%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:47Discussion:0d95efa7-b15c-416a-9b86-651662ac5773Post:98a8a4bf-4a77-469b-871e-10d981a10dfd">Re: *Peeeeeks in*</a>: [QUOTE]Most of the board is KU, for starters. They're going to need your expertise more than ever. Posted by Heffalump[/QUOTE] Really? Who is KU now? I remember Pmeg, PMB, Candi...I don't remember who else was when I was last on. Point me to the water source so I can avoid. kthxbai!
[QUOTE]There have been new BFP's pretty much every week! Also, my stomach itches (maybe from the slight stretching?) do you think it's a boy or girl? Or triplets? Or does it mean the kid will be a superhero? (Seriously though, what's with the itchy stomach.) Posted by awesome-sauce[/QUOTE]
stop. just stop. or go to first tri and ask your questions about the stomach and the safety of mozzarella sticks with all the other mensa members over there.
jojo, any recommendations for sinus/migraine issues? I know that estrogen is a migraine trigger for me, and I've been getting more headaches the last few weeks.
also - I have never found a migraine med that works for me, so I normally just try and prevent.
Magnesium oxide 400 mg once a day is what I see given a lot as a preventative where I am as a student right now. Many of the women I see do really well with it, either they don't have migraines at all or they have significantly fewer if they were a frequent sufferer. Also, Midrin is a prescription available for migraines in pregnancy, I'd ask your providor about a script for that if needed. The Mag oxide is just a supplement though, so you should be able to get that anywhere.
thanks - I'll check into the magnesium oxide and I'll talk to my OB/GYN about the prescription when I go in next month. (if i'm still getting headaches)
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_wedding-woes_peeeeeks?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special%20Topic%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:47Discussion:0d95efa7-b15c-416a-9b86-651662ac5773Post:8279c31d-cb20-457a-bf63-def1ca3d2e16">Re: *Peeeeeks in*</a>: [QUOTE]Thanks, I figured it was from stretching. Posted by awesome-sauce[/QUOTE]
Later, yes. Now, not so much, you only have something the size of a bean in you and one would only be able to tell your uterus was enlarged from an internal exam, so not much stress on the abdominal skin just yet.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_wedding-woes_peeeeeks?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special Topic Wedding BoardsForum:47Discussion:0d95efa7-b15c-416a-9b86-651662ac5773Post:c1badb9a-4bc8-46ae-8d78-816c40e80032">Re: *Peeeeeks in*</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: *Peeeeeks in* : Later, yes. Now, not so much, you only have something the size of a bean in you and one would only be able to tell your uterus was enlarged from an internal exam, so not much stress on the abdominal skin just yet. Posted by jojobrn[/QUOTE]
Ok. Makes sense. I'm obviously a first timer and didn't think of it that way, so thanks.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_wedding-woes_peeeeeks?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special%20Topic%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:47Discussion:0d95efa7-b15c-416a-9b86-651662ac5773Post:08ff067f-ab46-4ebb-95d9-8f7da3354d9d">Re: *Peeeeeks in*</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: *Peeeeeks in* : Ok. Makes sense. I'm obviously a first timer and didn't think of it that way, so thanks. Posted by awesome-sauce[/QUOTE]
AS, I had itchy skin early on. GP and Nurse LOL'd at me and were all congrats you're pg. Doc prescribed a medicated cream and recommended Aveeno night time and Aveeno daily moisturizer.
Re: *Peeeeeks in*
[QUOTE]Most of the board is KU, for starters. They're going to need your expertise more than ever.
Posted by Heffalump[/QUOTE]
Really? Who is KU now? I remember Pmeg, PMB, Candi...I don't remember who else was when I was last on.
Point me to the water source so I can avoid. kthxbai!
Also, my stomach itches (maybe from the slight stretching?) do you think it's a boy or girl? Or triplets? Or does it mean the kid will be a superhero?
(Seriously though, what's with the itchy stomach.)
Posted by awesome-sauce[/QUOTE]
stop. just stop. or go to first tri and ask your questions about the stomach and the safety of mozzarella sticks with all the other mensa members over there.
Wow, congrats to everyone! That's a lotta WW spawn.
And AS, itchy skin is related to hormonal changes. Get a good body cream, keeps some moisture in the skin and lessens the itching some, if not all.
Also, Midrin is a prescription available for migraines in pregnancy, I'd ask your providor about a script for that if needed. The Mag oxide is just a supplement though, so you should be able to get that anywhere.
[QUOTE]Thanks, I figured it was from stretching.
Posted by awesome-sauce[/QUOTE]
Later, yes. Now, not so much, you only have something the size of a bean in you and one would only be able to tell your uterus was enlarged from an internal exam, so not much stress on the abdominal skin just yet.
Barbie, i've used Midrin for migraines before and it provided relief. (Most times.) So if it's safe for pregnancy, it's pretty good.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: *Peeeeeks in* : Later, yes. Now, not so much, you only have something the size of a bean in you and one would only be able to tell your uterus was enlarged from an internal exam, so not much stress on the abdominal skin just yet.
Posted by jojobrn[/QUOTE]
Ok. Makes sense. I'm obviously a first timer and didn't think of it that way, so thanks.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: *Peeeeeks in* : Ok. Makes sense. I'm obviously a first timer and didn't think of it that way, so thanks.
Posted by awesome-sauce[/QUOTE]
AS, I had itchy skin early on. GP and Nurse LOL'd at me and were all congrats you're pg. Doc prescribed a medicated cream and recommended Aveeno night time and Aveeno daily moisturizer.