Mamici de fulgusori de nov.dec 2009 (76)
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monis5 spune:
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citat din mesajul lui Lidia74 Asa e. Unde mai pui ca daca ai un diagnostic gresit te baga pe tratament cu mai stiu eu ce. Si de aici alte implicatii....Offff.... Lidia |
Lasa ca gasesti tu un loc, ca toate au o rezolvare. Ca nu vine cand vrem noi, asta e alta poveste.
(tot vroiam sa-ti spun ca-mi place semnatura ta)
monis 28
acum si cu poze
monis5 spune:
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citat din mesajul lui betty78 Eu sunt f suparata...in urma cu acum un an lui Mario i-a aparut o pata care s-a depigmentat, si am incercat tot felul de tratamente, care nu ne-au ajutat si mi s-a spus ca ar fi un defect in piele. Ultima oara cand m-am dus la mare a observat ca mai are o pata cat o palma care se intinde cu o linie mai deschisa spre burit in jos, asa ca am incept sa imi fac griji. Azi am fost la Prof Nedelcu care din pacate spre crunta mea dezamagire mi-a confirmat exact ceea ce imi era f frica sa aud si anume ca Mario are un inceput de vitilogo. Azi m-am umflat de plans, mi-am dat un angajat afara de stres si nici acum nu reusesc sa ma adun. Saracul doctor mi-e explicat tratmentul de 2 ori si in plus mi-a dat si reteta, dar m-am blocat in asa hal incat efectiv nu am retinut nimic, iar reteta nu este f edificatoare. O sa incerc sa ma adun si revin cu alte detalii Betty78 27+ si Mario-Alexandru 16 aug 2007 www.flickr.com/photos/15923681@N07/" target="_blank">Mario prima oara la mare pozele noastre asa creste bebe Mario |
Of mai Betty, si tu cu necazu'... Imi pare tare rau sa aud... bolile astea de piele sunt ciudatoase tare (tata are una de aia mai nasoala... si stiu de ce esti asa necajita)... Iti doresc sa-i fie bine si sa-i mearga tratamentul bine . Incerca pana una-alta un somn, nu te epuiza acuma (stiu ce usor e sa dai din gura, dar aici pe forum nu prea avem alte... "arme")
monis 28
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Lidia74 spune:
(tot vroiam sa-ti spun ca-mi place semnatura ta)
monis 28
Da...mercic...sunt majoreta adica sustinatoarea voastra. Ca acum atat mai pot sa fiu in odiseea asta.
monis5 spune:
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citat din mesajul lui Lidia74 (tot vroiam sa-ti spun ca-mi place semnatura ta) monis 28 Da...mercic...sunt majoreta adica sustinatoarea voastra. Ca acum atat mai pot sa fiu in odiseea asta. Lidia |
eu sincer ma gandeam la moralul tau.
monis 28
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BoboMom spune:
Betty, sanatate multa lui Mario!
Legat de vergeturi (ca n-am mai apucat sa scriu ieri) eu deja am pe burta, desi ma ung... Nu credeam ca fac, pt ca nu eram slaba nici inainte, dar vad ca nu prea conteaza... Iar la mine nu e ereditar, cel putin nu de la mama, ca ea nu a avut.
Lavinia, merci mult! La fel si voua va doresc!
Multumim de bancuri si de informatii pretioase!
Laura 27+ baby Nicholas James
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Lidia74 spune:
Pupici MONI...Tare imi doresc sa fiu optimista asa cum eram odata, cand credeam ca, daca crezi in Dumnezeu, nimic rau nu se poate apropia de tine.
BoboMom spune:
Pentru fetele din zona, postez niste listute care ne-ar putea fi utile:
Packing list for the hospital or birth center
Highlights
For labor
For your partner/labor coach
Postpartum
For your baby
What not to bring
You may want to pack two small bags for the hospital or birth center: one for the items you'll need during labor and another for items that you won't need until after you give birth. Here's a list of things that experienced moms recommend packing. You may also want to ask your caregiver, childbirth educator, or doula for tips on what to bring.
For labor
• Your birth plan.
• Your insurance card and any hospital paperwork you need.
• Your eyeglasses, if you need any. Even if you usually wear contacts, you'll probably need or want to take them out at some point during your stay.
• Toiletries. Include items you might want during labor and your postpartum stay, such as lip balm, a toothbrush and toothpaste, deodorant, a brush and comb, and makeup, if it's important to you. Hospitals will have soap, shampoo, and lotion, but you might prefer your own brands. Don't forget a hair band and barrettes, if you think you might want them.
• A bathrobe, nightgown, slippers, and a couple of pairs of socks. Hospitals provide gowns for you to use during labor and afterward, but most will allow you to wear your own clothes if you prefer. Choose something loose and comfortable that you don't mind getting ruined.
You'll need to wear a gown instead of pants so that your practitioner can check your cervix. Choose one that's either sleeveless or has short, loose sleeves so your blood pressure can be checked easily and so you can slip the gown off without difficulty if you want to change and have an IV in place.
You might also want to bring your own slippers and robe for walking around during the early stages of labor. If you don't want to risk soiling your robe, you can ask for a second hospital gown to wear as a robe to cover your backside.
• Something light to read, if you're so inclined. (This might be especially helpful if you're heading to the hospital to be induced and might be there quite a while before you have any serious contractions to deal with.)
• Massage oils or lotions, music, an extra pillow, whatever you need to help you relax. (If you do bring your own pillow, be sure to use a patterned or colorful pillowcase so it doesn't get mixed up with the hospital's.) Consider bringing tennis balls or a rolling pin in case you have back labor and need them for massage.
• Talismans, a picture of someone or something you love, anything you find reassuring.
For your partner/labor coach
• Money for parking and change for vending machines.
• A few basic toiletries, such as a toothbrush, toothpaste, and deodorant.
• A change of clothes.
• Some snacks and something to read during the early stages.
• A camera/video camera with memory card and batteries (or film or tape). Someone has to document the big event! (Note: Not all hospitals allow videotaping of the birth itself, but there's usually no rule against taping during labor or after the birth.)
• A bathing suit. If your partner wants to take a bath or shower during labor, you may want to jump in with her.
Postpartum
• A fresh nightgown, if you prefer to wear your own.
• Snacks! After many hours of labor, you're likely to be pretty hungry, and you don't want to have to rely on the hospital's food. So bring your own — crackers, fresh or dried fruit, nuts, granola bars, or whatever you think you'll enjoy. A bottle of nonalcoholic champagne might be fun for celebrating, too.
• A nursing bra, breast pads, and maternity underwear. Chances are, whatever underwear you do wear the first few days will get stained, even with sanitary pads (which the hospital provides).
• Your address book and prepaid phone card or cell phone. After the baby's born you'll want to call family and friends to let them know the good news. Some hospitals don't allow cell phones to be used in the labor and delivery area, so you may want to ask about it ahead of time.
• A going-home outfit. Bring something roomy and easy to get into (believe it or not, you'll probably still look 5 or 6 months pregnant ) — along with a pair of flat shoes. The last thing you'll be worrying about when you go home is whether your outfit is fashionable.
For your baby
• An infant car seat. You can't drive your baby home without one! In fact, you'll want to have the seat properly installed ahead of time, and you'll want to know exactly how to correctly buckle in your baby.
• A going-home outfit (one-piece stretchy outfits are easiest) and a snowsuit if it's very cold. Include a pair of socks or booties if the outfit doesn't have feet.
• A receiving blanket (a heavy one if the weather's cold)
• A cap (although they'll usually give you one at the hospital)
• Baby nail clippers or emery board. "The hospital where my son was born didn't supply clippers for fear of liability, and as a result my son gouged his face before he was 12 hours old," says Jen Morin of Vancouver, British Columbia.
What not to bring
• Jewelry
• Lots of cash, credit cards, or any other valuables
• Work. Yes, we actually know fast-track types who have sent business e-mails from the hospital room, made work-related phone calls, and reviewed spreadsheets. But we don't recommend it.
Laura 27+ baby Nicholas James
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Lidia74 spune:
BETTY imi para rau pentru Mario al tau...Poate ca daca incepe tratamentul din timp o sa se rezolve.
BoboMom spune:
Referitor la cum se comporta unele asistente / moase la voi e infiorator! Pai daca ar indrazni vreuna sa faca asa aici, ne-am umple de bani dupa ce am da-o in judecata (pe ea si poate si spitalul). Nu ar avea tupeu sa faca asa ceva si cinstita sa fiu nici nu cred ca le-ar trece prin cap!
Laura 27+ baby Nicholas James
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monis5 spune:
Uite ca sa aiba fetele dimineata la cafea CAP NOU - 77 -
Laura, poate la capitolul nou ultima ta postare
Lidia, nu mai vorbi asa, bataita
monis 28
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