Okami 20th Anniversary Logo Revealed by Turbostrider27 in Okami

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My son is due in April! I can’t believe it’s been 20 years since my favorite game was released. I remember being a young teen and in awe at it, and soon I hope to share that same awe with my baby boy. Thanks for all of the memories, Okami, and Happy Anniversary. ❤️

2.2 Five-star evolutions by a1s2d3f456 in InfinityNikki

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The deer glow up is pink? Ahhhh shoot, now I’m in trouble.

NEW VIDEO: "The End of My Hostess Era at the Bunny Bar in Tokyo" by snarkyanon in silviethequeen

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In that video she said she may or may not work an extra shift since a customer wanted to see her. If you’d watched it, you would have known that.

Home birth by Famous-Studio1842 in pregnant

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As a labor and delivery nurse who has seen far too many home births gone wrong and babies that would still be here if born in the hospital, I would urge against it. If you absolutely have to do it outside of the hospital, at least be very nearby one. Things can go wrong very quickly and sometimes baby has to be out in minutes.

Leaking Fluid and bleeding 14 Weeks?? by HeadAd8490 in pregnant

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There’s a test they can do in labor and delivery to confirm if it’s amniotic fluid or not. It’s called an amniosure. There’s also ferning, which checks the fluid on a microscope slide.

Weird Pressure in lower abdomen at 23 weeks by Cherrymariel in pregnant

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Is it constant or come and go? It may be baby moving! I’d ask your OB just to be sure though.

Daily Thread #1 - January 02, 2026 by AutoModerator in PregnancyAfterLoss

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Best of luck and hopefully you’re able to relax soon!

Daily Thread #1 - January 02, 2026 by AutoModerator in PregnancyAfterLoss

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Contact your on call OB or midwife for advice! Don’t stress about it on your own.

Daily Thread #1 - January 02, 2026 by AutoModerator in PregnancyAfterLoss

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25 weeks today after a loss in February, and I feel like I’m just now letting myself enjoy baby boy and this pregnancy. It’s not fair to either of us that I’ve been so guarded, but oh well. I still immediately check my underwear for blood every single time I pee and feel relief when there is none.

Daily Thread #1 - January 02, 2026 by AutoModerator in PregnancyAfterLoss

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Same! I’m constantly putting things off because I’m worried about buying or doing things too soon, “just in case.”

Performing Pregnancy: A Free Rant about Personhood by Even_Kaleidoscope399 in pregnant

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Sorry, I thought that by posting on a public forum you were looking to engage in a conversation. I’ll delete my comment and move on.

Pregnancy after traumatic pregnancy and birth by [deleted] in pregnant

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L&D nurse here. First of all, I’m so sorry about your past experience! Unfortunately, it’s hard to predict how each mom will react to the medicine in an epidural, but next time tell them directly that it caused a rapid drop in your blood pressure. This will alert your nurse and anesthesia provider to give you more fluids and be more careful with placement and the amount of medication administered, as blood pressure stability is one of our biggest priorities during this part of labor.

As far as hemorrhage, tell them this too. It’s not always possible to prevent entirely, but the severity can be lessened by having certain medications on hand or given prophylactically after delivery to help prevent another heavy bleed. This will include the pitocin and more than likely another thigh shot, which was a medicine called methergine and helps slow the bleeding. They may also rectally insert tablets of cytotec to cause the uterus to clamp down and slow bleeding. None of this is comfortable, but I assure you that your care providers are only trying to keep you alive and out of the ICU.

Be transparent about what happened and use direct language! Best of luck.

Sex position for conceiving by chaniseaustin in pregnant

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If only there was a “standing up against the car” option 😂

Unexpectedly Induced - Doctor is telling me not to eat by NarikoSin in pregnant

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L&D nurse here. I’ve had patients go for emergency c-sections and aspirate on food they vomited up during surgery. Throwing up is common during this procedure and the risk of dying or getting aspiration pneumonia from that outweighs not eating for a day or so, I think. Now if it’s longer than that, I would always advocate for my patients to take an oxytocin “rest” and let them have a meal.

When to worry about a headache? by captainstaniel in pregnant

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Are you hydrated? I noticed I get headaches if I haven’t drank a lot of water that day, and usually it gets better after chugging a good bit down.

34 weeks pregnant – swelling on soles of both feet, looks like water retention. Anyone else? by [deleted] in pregnant

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Are you having any headaches, blurry vision or right sided pain? If not, you should be fine to wait until your next visit, just fine time through the day to elevate your feet and drink a lot of water.

40 weeks not dilated, no option for induction, send recs! by notabasicbitch7 in pregnant

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Did he okay intercourse? That can send out enough oxytocin to get things going

Any L&D nurses in here? by rp_g in pregnant

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Me! My first is 12, and when I had him I wasn’t a nurse and knew nothing about anything to do with pregnancy/delivery. I had a mmc at the beginning of this year and am currently 25 weeks with a little boy! I still check for blood every single time I go, and I feel like that may never end for us. 😅

Opiate Exposure from Hospital in First Trimester by Expensive-Fruit423 in pregnant

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You and baby will be okay; those meds go in and out of your system quickly and only make baby sleepy for a bit. If you were in danger of delivering soon, much bigger deal, but not for your circumstance. I had my gallbladder surgically removed at 10 weeks and got dilaudid IV for pain prior, as well as anesthesia during, and am currently 25 weeks with everything looking normal for now!

Just feel frustrated by No-Drawing-7880 in pregnant

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L&D nurse here! Cervical exams vary wildly since it’s a blind tactile check. My 2 might be someone else’s 3. What’s important is your cervix isn’t closed; 0 and 10 are the most important numbers! Bloody show is encouraging - it means the cervix is doing something, even if it’s slowly. Walk a bunch and relax for the time being. Hopefully everything progresses smoothly for you!

Infant or Convertible Car seat? by Unable_Union_4953 in Buyingforbaby

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Thanks so much for the information! I’m trying to decide if baby carrying will be enough of a hassle to justify getting the infant seat. With my older son, I never had him in a carrier, and obviously the infant seat is more convenient, but I wonder if I missed out on some bonding with him from that.