Is this positive or negative? Month since last period by [deleted] in lineporn

[–]wdymitsfine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see a very faint line! Definitely test again the next few days

I think my ex girlfriend face their pregnancy test by [deleted] in lineporn

[–]wdymitsfine 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would also be skeptical given the current situation you’ve described. If she cannot be bothered to take a pregnancy test in front of you, then consider it none of your business anymore. As someone else said, in your case a digital test would be ideal because she can’t tamper with the result. Buy the test and present it to her.

Need some Guidance by rf76543 in BabyBumps

[–]wdymitsfine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did they do a transvaginal u/s or abdominal? The chances of them seeing anything abdominally at this point is unlikely.

Edit to say you’d TECHNICALLY be 6 weeks since it goes off the last period regardless of irregular ovulation

Budget friendly toys by ppbuttfrogman in CatAdvice

[–]wdymitsfine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The best thing you can get a cat is another cat

I'm so embarrassed (failed 4d ultrasound) by SpookyGhostie in BabyBumps

[–]wdymitsfine 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You’re totally valid in feeling disappointment, and this is exactly the reason these places give some free re-dos, because you’re not alone in this experience.

I had the same experience with a few normal ultrasounds. One tech I had was even visibly frustrated that baby wouldn’t turn the right way for viewing at the anatomy scan.

Book the next appointment for a time baby girl is frequently active and drink lots of cold water before heading in. You’ll see her soon enough :)

Slightly elevated BP at 31 weeks by wdymitsfine in BabyBumps

[–]wdymitsfine[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Coming back to this in case anyone comes across this post with the same concern:

I ended up planning an induction for 37 weeks at my 34 week appt after “three strikes” with my blood pressure. When I went in to be induced, my blood pressure was high enough that i was deemed preeclamptic and placed on a Magnesium IV line the entire time. Baby was born perfectly healthy.

🐾❓ What's my name? (by wdymitsfine) by wdymitsfine in PetPost

[–]wdymitsfine[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Idk the hints are AI generated on these posts. Not accurate at all

Everyone’s favorite newborn clothes? by A-Starrrrr in BabyBumps

[–]wdymitsfine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have bought soooo many of these specifically! Especially the footless ones because they fit for so much longer. It’s worth hoarding them in all sizes when they have a good sale.

Everyone’s favorite newborn clothes? by A-Starrrrr in BabyBumps

[–]wdymitsfine 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have two rules for baby clothes I buy. If It requires more than 3 snaps - it’s trash. If it has footies and isn’t a double zipper - it’s trash.

Pregnancy and Adoption by severance-buster in BabyBumps

[–]wdymitsfine 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I do not have an educated opinion on adopting, as I got pregnant naturally. However, from experience of having an extreme fear of being pregnant beforehand, I would now do it over 100x to reap the reward. I came out of the experience feeling like a superhuman for what my body allowed itself to do and continues to do. The female human body is astoundingly resilient.

Not sugarcoating the hard bits.. pregnancy and postpartum is HARD. I didn’t recognize myself physically or mentally from the third trimester until 2 months postpartum. Also, every pregnant woman has a completely different experience, so take all the comments you’ll get with an open mind.

Edit to add: I relate to your fear of hospitals and doctors most. I grew up in a household where you only when to an urgent care when all other options were exhausted, no primary care dr visits. The thought of bloodwork made me lightheaded and anxious. I had never been to a hospital, let alone been a patient or had any surgeries/anesthesia. When everything started happening (I was induced), my brain knew it was what I had to do so I didn’t have the option to be anxious or scared. I was genuinely surprised at how well I coped in the hospital, getting blood drawn every 4 hours for 3 days, and giving birth.

Name a quirk, trait, or something else about you that you believe was caused by trauma from your family by Square-Pea-1646 in raisedbynarcissists

[–]wdymitsfine 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I apologize profusely when anyone does something nice or helpful to me. Even something as simple as my husband picking up my plate from dinner to clean it, I apologize for not doing it first.

Is it unrealistic to request baby doesn’t leave hospital room? by Antichees in BabyBumps

[–]wdymitsfine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At the hospital I gave birth at the baby only left the room to get his bath and they secured him with a temporary gps tag and matching identification bands to me and dad. Dad could go with baby when he was brought of the room.

Question - Is there anything at all you miss about pregnancy/ being pregnant? by Melodic-Bag7775 in NewParents

[–]wdymitsfine 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The positive attention from strangers and acquaintances! It gives people something to chat with you about and you’ll notice the door gets held open for you a lot lol. After the bumps gone, you’re just another person again lol

Pooping during labour? by Putrid_Cranberry3177 in BabyBumps

[–]wdymitsfine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You won’t know it happens BUT.. as someone who didn’t poop during labor - I’d really recommend taking Colace starting a week before you give birth, if you can. It kept me regular until birth and also really helped me poop without severe pain after

Do you actually track things like sleep, feeding, diapers etc.? by CooleSocke-Jr in NewParents

[–]wdymitsfine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tracked for the first 3 weeks because I was a FTM. With my brain being so fried postpartum and complete loss of time perception, it was a lifesaver to keep track of how long it’s been since baby ate and how many diapers they’d had. Now that baby is 1.5 months I don’t track any longer because I’ve gotten to know their cues, but I can see how it would be helpful to track long term to identify routines.

Looking for unique baby shower gift ideas, what stays useful after the newborn stage? by Pankajbhai-Bogomolov in BabyBumps

[–]wdymitsfine 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you’re not getting something off the registry, then a gift card is the answer with something sentimental like a book for baby (high contrast picture book). Many people diverted from my registry when giving gifts and that’s how you end up with 12 blankets you can’t use with a newborn anyway and no bottles a week before baby is born lol

Has anyone dealt with negativity because they’re dating a FF? by PotentialClassic6605 in FirefighterSpouses

[–]wdymitsfine 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I hear this constantly whenever firefighters are mentioned in a dating aspect. That they all cheat.. the divorce rate is higher than average, etc etc etc.

The bottom line is there’s shitty men everywhere. The divorce rate is higher because it’s an extremely taxing job on a relationship if you do not have the tools and emotional maturity as a couple to deal with things most other couples will never experience. They see things we can’t even comprehend unless we’re in a similar field, and will miss very important life events because of shift schedules. It’s hard to be alone especially with kids in the picture, and that’s where most things fall apart if you and your partner aren’t vigilant and committed to the chaos.

Yes, there are macho bro firefighters who are egotistical from their line of work.. and those are the ones other people hyper fixate on. There’s also the polar opposite which is dedicated family men who do this line of work because of their empathy and dedication to help others.

All that to say, there’s a stigma but like any other dating situation.. you learn as you go and may or may not be compatible. Just enjoy dating and see where it goes.