Mamici norocoase de sept-oct 2008 (127)

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Neata!!!!!!!

Clau sper ca esti mai bine,sa stii ca si mie mai imi curge asa ceva apos dar nu curge mereu si de asta ma gandesc ca nu e lichid,plus cand am fost la spital dr de garda mi-a zis ca e doar o secretie mai abundenta si cum aud ca majoritatea gravidelor au asa ceva ma gandesc ca nu ne curge lichid la toate nu?dar tu urmareste si vezi daca iti curge mult.

Kristin
poza este pe contul comun la albumul meu!

Simodina,Kid m-am lamurit cum e cu sistemul,mercic!

Andreea and bine ai venit acasa,ma bucur ca esti ok!!!!!!


Angelynnna merci mult de complimente!


Muuh m-am lamurit cu epidurala,m-am conformat si am luat deja trusa!


Va pe toate!






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Neatza, fetelor!


Vad ca toata lumea e bine, ce ma bucur!!! La fel si eu, am dormit bine, m-am ridicat la 10 din pat, somn de la miezul noptii intrerupt, bineinteles, de o jumatate de ora de trezire fix de la 5.05 am. Eu nu inteleg ce se intampla la ora aceea, ma treesc in fiecare dimineata la aceeasi ora, stau cu ochii in tavan si readorm! Ma rog!

Azi am implinit 36 saptamani, eu primesc saptamanal un reminder de la babycenter in cate saptamani sunt! Azi mi-au zis ca sapt viitoare Luca e considerat bebe la termen! Ce ma enerveaza, sunt in luna a noua si e la termen, ce imi numara si astia saptamanile! Cica mai am o saptamana!

Azi avem misiune: carucior!

Dya, eu nu iau cosmetice pt bebe, astept opinia medicului neonatolog! Se iau repede acestea, poate merge si sotzul tau la o farmacie, nu sunt ca hainutzele, mobila, etc!

Eu am o intrebare: ce sa imi iau pentru sani: Garmastan sau Bioclin? Au aceleasi proprietati? Care e mai bun in opinia voastra impotriva ranilor!

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Da uite ca am uitat,tzitzi ,site-ul e www. mykids. ro,eu de acolo mi-am luat aproape tot.Dya uita-te poate iti place si e si aproape.
Tzitzi asta chiar ar fi un cadou frumos


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laura si andy (07.04.2002)

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Neatza, fetelor!


Vad ca toata lumea e bine, ce ma bucur!!! La fel si eu, am dormit bine, m-am ridicat la 10 din pat, somn de la miezul noptii intrerupt, bineinteles, de o jumatate de ora de trezire fix de la 5.05 am. Eu nu inteleg ce se intampla la ora aceea, ma treesc in fiecare dimineata la aceeasi ora, stau cu ochii in tavan si readorm! Ma rog!

Azi am implinit 36 saptamani, eu primesc saptamanal un reminder de la babycenter in cate saptamani sunt! Azi mi-au zis ca sapt viitoare Luca e considerat bebe la termen! Ce ma enerveaza, sunt in luna a noua si e la termen, ce imi numara si astia saptamanile! Cica mai am o saptamana!

Azi avem misiune: carucior!

Dya, eu nu iau cosmetice pt bebe, astept opinia medicului neonatolog! Se iau repede acestea, poate merge si sotzul tau la o farmacie, nu sunt ca hainutzele, mobila, etc!

Eu am o intrebare: ce sa imi iau pentru sani: Garmastan sau Bioclin? Au aceleasi proprietati? Care e mai bun in opinia voastra impotriva ranilor!

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Eu nu am luat garmastan,la curs ne-a zis ca are gust amarui si ca lui bebe nu-i place ,eu mi-am luat comprese Bioclin de care am citit aici pe forum si am auzit multe mamici ca au fost multumite,dar acum e chestie de simtire,asa mi s-a pus mie piticul pe creier sa iau.De asemenea am auzit mamici care lauda garmastanul.

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Eva felicitari ptr schimbarea semnaturii....mai eu zic ca atunci se vatrezi si Luca cand va fi acasa cu mami lui
Ptr sani eu zi sa nu-ti iei nimic deocamdata,poate nici n-o sa ai nevoie.

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laura si andy (07.04.2002)

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Daca va ajuta, uitati ce zic pe babycenter despre cum se declanseaza travaliul si etapele lui:

THE SIGNS OF LABOR:

Is there any way to predict when I'm going to go into labor?

Not really. Experts don't fully understand what triggers the onset of labor, and there's no way to predict exactly when it will start.

Your body actually starts preparing for labor up to a month before you give birth. You may be blissfully unaware of what's going on — or you may begin to notice new symptoms as your due date draws near. Here are some things that may happen in the weeks or days before labor starts:

Your baby "drops."
If this is your first pregnancy, you may feel what's known as "lightening" a few weeks before labor starts. You might detect a heaviness in your pelvis as this happens and notice less pressure just below your ribcage, making it easier to catch your breath.

You note more Braxton Hicks contractions.
More frequent and intense Braxton Hicks contractions can signal pre-labor, during which your cervix ripens (see below) and the stage is set for true labor. Some women experience a crampy, menstrual-like feeling during this time.

Sometimes, as true labor draws near, Braxton Hicks contractions become relatively painful and strike as often as every ten to 20 minutes, making you wonder whether true labor has started. But if the contractions don't get longer, stronger, and closer together and cause your cervix to dilate progressively, then what you're feeling is probably so-called false labor.

Your cervix starts to ripen.
In the days and weeks before delivery, Braxton Hicks contractions may do the preliminary work of softening, thinning, and perhaps opening your cervix a bit. (If you've given birth before, your cervix is more likely to dilate a centimeter or two before labor starts, but keep in mind that even being 40 weeks pregnant with your first baby and 1 centimeter dilated is no guarantee that labor is imminent.)

When you're at or near your due date, your practitioner may do a vaginal exam during your prenatal visit to see whether your cervix has started to change.

You pass your mucus plug or notice "bloody show."
You may pass your mucus plug — the small amount of thickened mucus that has sealed your cervical canal during the last nine months — if your cervix begins to dilate as you get close to labor.

The plug may come out in a lump or as increased vaginal discharge over the course of several days. The mucus may be tinged with brown, pink, or red blood, which is why it's referred to as "bloody show." Having sex or a vaginal exam can also disturb your mucus plug and cause you to see some blood-tinged discharge, even when labor isn't going to start in the next few days.

Your water breaks.
When the fluid-filled amniotic sac surrounding your baby ruptures, fluid leaks from your vagina. And whether it comes out in a large gush or a small trickle, you should call your doctor or midwife.

Most women start having regular contractions before their water breaks, but in some cases, the water breaks first. When this happens, labor usually follows soon. If you don't start having contractions on your own within a certain amount of time, you'll need to be induced, since your baby's more likely to get an infection without the amniotic sac's protection against germs.

How can I tell whether my labor has actually started?

It's often not possible to pinpoint exactly when "true" labor begins because early labor contractions might start out feeling like the Braxton Hicks contractions you may have been noticing for weeks.

It's likely that labor is under way, however, when your contractions become increasingly longer, stronger, and closer together. They may be as far apart as every ten minutes or so in the beginning, but they won't stop or ease up no matter what you do. And in time, they'll become more painful and closer together.

In some cases, though, the onset of strong, regular contractions comes with little or no warning. It's different for every woman and with every pregnancy.
When should I call my doctor or midwife?

Toward the end of your pregnancy, your practitioner should give you a clear set of guidelines for when to let her know that you're having contractions and at what point she'll want you to go to the hospital or birth center.

These instructions will depend on your individual situation — whether you have pregnancy complications or are otherwise considered high-risk, whether this is your first baby, and practical matters like how far you live from the hospital or birth center — as well as on your caregiver's personal preference (some prefer an early heads-up).

If your pregnancy is uncomplicated, she'll probably have you wait to come in until you've been having contractions that last for about a minute each, coming every five minutes for about an hour. (You time a contraction from the beginning of one to the beginning of the next one.) As a rule, if you're high-risk, she'll want to hear from you earlier in labor.

Don't be afraid to call if the signs aren't clear but you think the time may have come. Doctors and midwives are used to getting calls from women who aren't sure whether they're in labor and need guidance. It's part of their job.

And the truth is, your caregiver can tell a lot by the sound of your voice, so verbal communication helps. She'll want to know how close together your contractions are, how long each one lasts, how strong they are (she'll note whether you can talk through a contraction), and any other symptoms you may have.

Finally, whether or not your pregnancy has been problem-free up to now, and whether or not you think you might be in labor, be sure to call your caregiver right away (and if you can't reach her, head for the hospital) in the following situations:

• Your water breaks or you suspect that you're leaking amniotic fluid. Tell your practitioner if it's yellow, brown, or greenish, because this signals the presence of meconium, your baby's first stool, which is sometimes a sign of fetal stress. It's also important to let her know if the fluid looks bloody.

• You notice that your baby is less active.

• You have vaginal bleeding (unless it's just bloody show — mucus with a spot or streak of blood), constant severe abdominal pain, or fever.

• You start having contractions before 37 weeks or any other signs of preterm labor.

• You have severe or persistent headaches, vision changes, intense pain or tenderness in your upper abdomen, abnormal swelling, or any other symptoms of preeclampsia.

Some women assume that various symptoms are just part and parcel of being pregnant, while others worry that every new symptom spells trouble. Knowing which pregnancy symptoms you should never ignore can help you decide when to call your caregiver.

That said, every pregnancy is different and no list can cover all situations, so if you're not sure whether a symptom is serious, or if you just don't feel like yourself or are uneasy, trust your instincts and call your healthcare provider. If there's a problem, you'll get help. If nothing's wrong, you'll be reassured.






Surprising Facts: The stages of labor


For first-time moms, labor takes an average of 15 hours, though it's not uncommon to last more than 20. (For women who've previously had a vaginal birth, it takes eight hours, on average.) The process of labor and birth is divided into three main stages. Here are the highlights on how childbirth progresses:

First stage The first stage begins when you start having contractions that progressively dilate and efface your cervix and it ends when your cervix is fully dilated. This stage is divided into two phases, early and active labor.

It can be tricky to determine exactly when early labor starts. That's because early labor contractions are sometimes hard to distinguish from the inefficient Braxton Hicks contractions that you may have been feeling for some time.

Unless there are complications or your midwife or doctor has advised you otherwise, expect to sit out most of your early labor at home. (Be sure, though, to check in with your caregiver to make certain.)

Early labor ends when your cervix is about 4 centimeters dilated and your progress starts to speed up. At this point, you enter what's known as the active phase of labor. Your contractions become more frequent, longer, and stronger.

The last part of the active phase — when your cervix dilates from 8 to 10 centimeters — is called the transition period because it marks the transition to the second stage of labor. This is the most intense part of the first stage, with contractions that are usually very strong, coming about every two and a half to three minutes and lasting a minute or more.

Second stage Once your cervix is fully dilated, the second stage of labor begins: the final descent and birth of your baby. This is the "pushing" stage of labor, and it can last anywhere from minutes to a few hours. (It's likely to be quicker if you've previously given birth vaginally.)

Your baby's head will continue to advance with each push until it "crowns" — the term used to describe the time when the widest part of your baby's head is finally visible. After your baby's head comes out, your midwife or doctor will suction his mouth and nose, and feel around his neck for the umbilical cord. His head then turns to the side as his shoulders rotate inside the pelvis to get into position for their exit. With the next contraction, you'll be coached to push as his shoulders deliver, one at a time, followed by the rest of his body.

You may feel a wide range of emotions now: euphoria, awe, pride, disbelief, excitement (to name a few), and, of course, intense relief that it's all over. Exhausted as you may be, you'll also probably feel a burst of energy, and any thoughts of sleep will vanish for the time being.

Stage three
The final stage of labor begins immediately after the birth of your baby and ends with the delivery of your placenta. The contractions in the third stage are relatively mild.


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Andy.p, memorie de gravide.Am tinut minte siteul ala ca ma uitam ca lucrurile sunt mai ieftine ca aici pe la noi.Noi am luat din Cora salteluta de infasat intarita pe sub ea la 90 RON si pe siteul asta e 70 RON exact acelasi model. De aia retinusem

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fetele, am iesit azi din spital dar sunt tare adormita de la pastilele pt tensiune, as dormi non-stop. Multumesc ca v-ati gandit la mine, sunt ok acum datorita pastilelor, bebe mai sta la mami pana pe 1 sept sper cel putin, atunci avem urmatorul control.
Revin maine dupa ce citesc ce s-a mai intamplat, acum ma duc sa fac nani ca de-abia mai tin ochii deschisi, nici nu prea am dormit in spital.

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bine ai venit Andreea.
Fa nani siodihneste-te. Te pup si sa stea bebe in burtica atat cat trebuie.

Eu, iepurica 30+
Oamenii nu esueaza, doar inceteaza sa mai incerce.

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Neata!!!!!!!

Clau sper ca esti mai bine,sa stii ca si mie mai imi curge asa ceva apos dar nu curge mereu si de asta ma gandesc ca nu e lichid,plus cand am fost la spital dr de garda mi-a zis ca e doar o secretie mai abundenta si cum aud ca majoritatea gravidelor au asa ceva ma gandesc ca nu ne curge lichid la toate nu?dar tu urmareste si vezi daca iti curge mult.

Kristin
poza este pe contul comun la albumul meu!

Simodina,Kid m-am lamurit cum e cu sistemul,mercic!

Andreea and bine ai venit acasa,ma bucur ca esti ok!!!!!!


Angelynnna merci mult de complimente!


Muuh m-am lamurit cu epidurala,m-am conformat si am luat deja trusa!


Va pe toate!






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Doamne ajuta in continuare!Mai avem 3s!

37+LUCA

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Musette la tine are culoare sau e incolor? ca la mine pe chilot alb se vede ca si cum ar fi curs apa, nu are culoare si nici miros puternic. Urina nu e ca nu e galben, iar secretia se vede separat si e mai albicioasa. Am vazut si acum can am fost la baie iar, numai ca nu e in cantitate mare. mi-am pus un pic de vata sa vad daca trece prin ea sau se vede vreo alta culoare si consistenta.

va tin la curent.

36 s Mami fericita de Irina Alexandra cred ca ramane

Doamne ajuta-ne sa ajungem la 40 saptamani cu bine si sanatoase!

www.flickr.com/photos/26166390@N04/" target="_blank">Noi si bebita

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[quote]citat din mesajul lui EvaF

Eu nu am luat garmastan,la curs ne-a zis ca are gust amarui si ca lui bebe nu-i place ,eu mi-am luat comprese Bioclin de care am citit aici pe forum si am auzit multe mamici ca au fost multumite,dar acum e chestie de simtire,asa mi s-a pus mie piticul pe creier sa iau.De asemenea am auzit mamici care lauda garmastanul.

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Musette, merci!
Care sunt mai bune: am vazut pachet cu 12 comprese sau gelul Bioclin separat, iti pui direct gel pe san sau faci tu comprese, la alegere! Eu as opta pt gel, nu comprese! Intrebarea este: sunt mai bune compresele lor gata facute? ca eu zic ca ...la même chose!
Am citit ca Bioclin nu are niciun gust, e un gel cu aloe parca, si il poti direct aplica pe mamelon!

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