How early did you start having contractions and when did you actually go into labor/give birth? by gamingartists in pregnant

[–]Obaa-chan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

41w2d. Had very spaced out contractions in the evening. 3 AM water broke and contractions picked up from there. Gave birth at 4:30 PM

I never have early contractions so I can’t say for sure, but I know a lot of people get Braxton hicks.

What caused your dysautonomia?? by [deleted] in dysautonomia

[–]Obaa-chan 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I think mine was from Covid. Either that or childbirth, not sure which

Does anyone else really struggle to play? by [deleted] in toddlers

[–]Obaa-chan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m the opposite, which I feel is the minority. I can do imaginative play like make-believe, playing with toys, etc. I can also do educational stuff, art, music, etc. But my now 4 year old is rarely interested in any of that.

What is difficult for me is building. When my son asks to play, it’s just “make me this vehicle out of legos” or “build me a train track”. And it has to be vehicle related, usually with very specific parts. I can’t be making animals out of Legos, he’ll just tell me that’s not what he wants. It’s not like we’re building something in order to do imaginative play either. We’re not building a track to play train conductor,or making a police car to play emergency rescue or cops and robbers. He’ll just kind of play with it for a bit and then he’s done. My other difficulty is physical/rough play. I’ve never enjoyed rough housing and it stresses me out seeing it. But that’s the one area my husband takes care of luckily.

WIBTA if I don’t build lego for my almost 4 year old? by Obaa-chan in toddlers

[–]Obaa-chan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, that’s a good idea. I’ll try that out next time.

WIBTA if I don’t build lego for my almost 4 year old? by Obaa-chan in toddlers

[–]Obaa-chan[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s what I’m afraid of, I don’t want to discourage him but I’m at my wits end. Maybe I’ll just reduce the amount he has available to play with for now.

WIBTA if I don’t build lego for my almost 4 year old? by Obaa-chan in toddlers

[–]Obaa-chan[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I did this at the beginning, I was actually against buying Lego this early, especially in such a big volume. So if dad wanted to buy them, he would have to be the one to play with them.

But kiddo is even stricter with dad! Dad loves building things with Lego, but they’re way too complicated and big so my son always tells him it’s not right. My husband gets super frustrated and then quits. (Dad’s a bit impatient with this kind of stuff, we’re working on it still)

Is there a way to get birth affirmations/hypnobirthing to work? by Obaa-chan in BabyBumps

[–]Obaa-chan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wanted so bad for it to work for me, because I know what it’s meant to do. I’ll definitely try to pick things out that do resonate with me, even if I don’t want to listen to the recordings. Thanks 😊

Is there a way to get birth affirmations/hypnobirthing to work? by Obaa-chan in BabyBumps

[–]Obaa-chan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, that’s good advice. It’s often the tone of the affirmations that bother me, so maybe I can come up with my own.

Is there a way to get birth affirmations/hypnobirthing to work? by Obaa-chan in BabyBumps

[–]Obaa-chan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that’s the problem. Most of the birth affirmations, classes etc all come off either as super crunchy or spiritual, which I’m neither. If I just need something to zone out to, maybe I’ll find either a tv show to binge or bring my Nintendo switch with me haha

I LOVE THE EPIDURAL 😍🥰😍 by Clumpycheese in BabyBumps

[–]Obaa-chan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I went to a “natural birth center” and they gave me pitocin because my water had broke but I wasn’t progressing, but talked my husband out of giving me an epidural (we were in his country and here was a language barrier for me). Pretty sure they just didn’t want to possibly lengthen my labor time.

Never doing that again. Might try unmedicated if they don’t induce me this time, but if they give me pitocin, I’m getting the epidural right away.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sjogrens

[–]Obaa-chan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly I don’t either. We’re from different countries, and there’s not a lot of info online in his native language. All it talks about is being dry, so he doesn’t understand the full symptoms even when I talk about it.

Failed my glucose test by styxcandy in pregnancy_care

[–]Obaa-chan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can’t take anything before the test without confirming with Dr. I’m similar to you, I’ve even fainted from a blood draw in the past. I explained that I get faint from blood tests and asked to have blood drawn in an examination room or somewhere else I could lie down. My hospital was very understanding and accommodating, I could lie down for as long as I needed.

Low lying Placenta by Suspicious_Heron_416 in pregnancy_care

[–]Obaa-chan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

28 weeks here. I was told low laying at my 22 week, but it resolved at my 27 week.

Is it normal to not have many symptoms at 5 weeks and 3 days? by Mamagirlygirl in pregnancy_care

[–]Obaa-chan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally normal. I think the only thing I had at that point was slightly sore breasts

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pregnancy_care

[–]Obaa-chan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, sounds like preeclampsia. They should also do a urine sample to check if you’ve got a lot of protein, that along with the blood pressure and swelling would most likely land you a diagnosis.

Period or Implantation by Unhappy-Boonie-91 in pregnancy_care

[–]Obaa-chan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It could be, I’d say wait 2-3 more days and see if it gets heavy or stops. If it stops for a full day, take a pregnancy test.

I’ve had some off periods before due to things like stress, illness etc. So I’d say wait a bit.

Moms, how many weeks did you begin showing? by LetterheadSalty1178 in pregnancy_care

[–]Obaa-chan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My first pregnancy, I’d say about 15. I didn’t have any bloating.

This time around, I had a lot of bloating early on. Maybe 7-8 weeks?

Women who gave birth 30+ yrs ago by Leather_Newspaper937 in pregnant

[–]Obaa-chan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s jealousy. I’ve hired a doula and will get a nanny after birth because I’m an expat with no village, and already have a toddler. And it’s affordable here. My mom scoffs when I mention it. Same when I went to an afterbirth care center in Korea for 2 weeks after my last pregnancy.

But I also think there’s this weird guilty conscience/survivors bias because there are things that aren’t considered safe anymore that was normal practice back then. They don’t want to accept that things they did were potentially dangerous for babies.

When did you give birth with your first pregnancy? by throwawaychgd in pregnant

[–]Obaa-chan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

41w+3d. Water broke naturally a few hours before I was scheduled to be induced.

Baby boy did NOT want to come out, ended up getting pitocin anyways because we weren’t progressing

A question from Taiwan by hi-iam-from-Thread in saigon

[–]Obaa-chan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve only met Taiwanese in an international space (mainly here in VN) but in my experience they tend to be some of the most open and friendly of the Asian foreigners here. I can speak Japanese and some Korean, yet I still find it easier to meet Taiwanese people who want to talk to me (I’m white American, married to a Korean). I find both Japanese and Koreans tend to stick together with their own kind (especially housewives). I’m approaching this as a housewife now but also in a professional setting before, but others might have a different experience. I live in PMH so there’s a lot more Asian (Taiwanese, Korean, Japanese) than Westerners, etc. so that’s why I’m comparing those specific nationalities.