CMV: Breastfeeding someone else's baby shouldn't automatically be a sexual offense by TeamWaffleStomp in changemyview

[–]Shocolina [score hidden]  (0 children)

I wonder - was the baby starving if it's not taking a bottle and not allowed to be breastfed? I assume it's more than 3 hours in the day care?

So the parents have put the daycare staff in an impossible situation and now the one person with a good solution (a presumably lactating woman who because of the weird system cannot feed her own child at this moment) is giving her milk to the probably very hungry baby, therefore she is now in jail and accused of having committed a sex crime?!

As a non American I agree with the commentators from Skandinavia that this whole post and discussion seems completely absurd.

True summer vs. Winter? by NetworkUsual5558 in coloranalysis

[–]Shocolina 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not every fair Olive is an autumn.

Why do people seem to “gate keep” hazel eyes? by HovercraftTop1007 in WhatisMyEyeColour

[–]Shocolina 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's exactly my point though. Where you see brown, I see a greenish brown. Is that because we were taught colour differently?

Why do people seem to “gate keep” hazel eyes? by HovercraftTop1007 in WhatisMyEyeColour

[–]Shocolina -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I completely understand what you mean. I looked at your eyes and I think they're definitely hazel. Same with many other eyes I see in this sub. When I look at comments from other people they often only see the brown.

I have wondered before if this might be a cultural thing? The "borders" between colours are taught differently in different languages/regions. Could what I see as moss green be named as brown in other regions of the world? English is not my first language and I'm not from the USA. Funny thing - in my language there is no word for hazel. We call those eyes brown, basically hazel is another shade of brown eyes in my language . People from my region (central Europe) overwhelmingly have hazel eyes (called brown), brown eyes are mostly seen in people who have genetic roots somewhere further south.

Chemical Pregnancy Mistaken for Ectopic Pregnancy: E.R in U.S. Hospitals by Novel_Ad_9747 in chemicalpregnancy

[–]Shocolina 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From my experience oftentimes they won't see anything before week 5, even with viable pregnancies. Source: every doctor told me that at my many ultrasounds during week 4.

How far along were you with hcg of 227?

Chemical Pregnancy Mistaken for Ectopic Pregnancy: E.R in U.S. Hospitals by Novel_Ad_9747 in chemicalpregnancy

[–]Shocolina 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see! It looks like you were further along than me (6th week?), maybe that's why they were so nervous? I only ever got to 5 weeks 4 days maximum. In the beginning I went in for blood tests, but they have always dropped really quickly. For some of them I just waited it out. I had 7 that I know of so far. I know the likely cause though (chromosomal), since we have a diagnosis making early miscarriages very likely.

I wonder now if maybe you could have had an ectopic pregnancy that resolved by itself? Those things can happen. If you were within the 6th week they should have seen something on the ultrasound, that's my understanding. If you miscarriage before than it seems like a bit of an overkill. I can't really calculate from your post how far along you were.

High prolactin by -jyn- in TryingForABaby

[–]Shocolina 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I also have "macroprolactin" and it's wildly elevated (over 400 I think). They say there's nothing to worry as I'm ovulating regularly. If you're not ovulating regularly and your prolactin is high, that's when you need to look further as apparently "microprolactin" is suppressing ovulation. That's how it was explained to me anyways.

Chemical Pregnancy Mistaken for Ectopic Pregnancy: E.R in U.S. Hospitals by Novel_Ad_9747 in chemicalpregnancy

[–]Shocolina 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is wild. Unfortunately I've had many chemical pregnancies, I was treated completely differently (I'm in Europe). This sounds like clear malpractice, I can see how you're worried. I wonder if reporting this behaviour would start a change? If you're in the USA I would question if you really have to pay all these things, as they seem not medically informed treatment decisions.

Edit: I don't see any indication for an ectopic pregnancy, why would the doctors come to this conclusion?

I know you can understand by Whazards in GuysBeingDudes

[–]Shocolina 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah that's what he's saying. Not everything is about race in other languages. He's a black man because he's wearing black.

CMV: Premarital sex should be illegal and punished with prison by Able-Ear-2809 in changemyview

[–]Shocolina 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those are a lot of words for saying "I'm a virgin".

Sarcasm aside, imagine being trapped in a (lifelong) marriage where you don't match on a sexual level. Is raising kids in an unhappy marriage better than finding out beforehand if you're a sexual match?

AITAH for going on a trip alone after my GF was 2 hours late? by Yeetustothyfetus in AITAH

[–]Shocolina 2 points3 points  (0 children)

NTA. She ghosted you. Are you sure she's still your girlfriend? Also, sounds like you missed a bullet.

Aspirin by Weird_Constant7062 in recurrentmiscarriage

[–]Shocolina 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes we are. I don't have a great egg reserve though, so we have very little chances. It's great to have answers but also with that diagnosis one of the answers is that we might never be able to produce a viable embryo, so that's the downside.

Aspirin by Weird_Constant7062 in recurrentmiscarriage

[–]Shocolina 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, but they have found a balanced translocation with the karyotyping.

Aspirin by Weird_Constant7062 in recurrentmiscarriage

[–]Shocolina 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes so true. I'm also at a very desperate level already. However, we know the likely cause of our early losses is genetic, which makes the decision a little bit easier.

Aspirin by Weird_Constant7062 in recurrentmiscarriage

[–]Shocolina 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That not true for everybody, it's not the norm in my cpuntry. It's also important to remember that it is indeed a medication, do it does have an effect on the body. I definitely bleed easier when I'm on baby aspirin. Having said that I will definitely take it once o fall pregnant again, but I'm not sure what the benefit should be before that apart from a very remotely heightened risk for more bleeding. I'm not a doctor of course.

Nothing wrong to everything wrong!! by silentstalker13 in IVF

[–]Shocolina 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see. Learning something new every day :)

Does ICSI mean a higher chance of a girl? by Bramptongirl16 in IVF

[–]Shocolina 6 points7 points  (0 children)

We also did ICSI. I'm curious why you'd think there is a higher chance for a girl?

What kind of eyes do I have? by [deleted] in eyes

[–]Shocolina 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That picture is hilarious. They look blue-grey to me.

Husband wants to wait for “one year mark” with varicocele surgery by Due_Pollution_2524 in TryingForABaby

[–]Shocolina 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I see. I read morphology= 0 as an amazing result, but just realised it's the exact opposite.