jj32
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Post by jj32 on Sept 26, 2017 14:44:58 GMT -6
I've had BP issues with both prior pregnancies, so the baby aspirin has been amazing this time! I didn't know to be stopping it at some point- I'll have to ask my OB about that. Yea ideally you don't want to have aspirin on board when you deliver because it's a blood thinner and delivery/c-section plus blood thinner = at risk for hemorrhage. My dr had me stop the baby aspirin a day before my section.
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Post by AnnPerkins on Sept 26, 2017 15:15:40 GMT -6
I have a question about TWD that I've always wanted to ask. So, I know it's ridiculously popular and addicting right? Do you have to like zombies to enjoy it though? I read the first compendium of the graphic novel about 6 months before the show aired. An interest in zombies isn't really necessary to appreciate the story. It's more about those left behind than the actual undead. I really enjoyed the book and was hyped for the show. Season 1 was good. IMO, everything after was too variant in quality for me to enjoy. For every great episode, there were 5 stinkers. I even got bored with the graphic novel because I felt like there are only so many militia wars you can have before it doesn't really matter anymore. In summary: I encourage you to try season 1, but manage expectations from there on out.
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Post by snuff9861 on Sept 26, 2017 15:49:20 GMT -6
Yea ideally you don't want to have aspirin on board when you deliver because it's a blood thinner and delivery/c-section plus blood thinner = at risk for hemorrhage. My dr had me stop the baby aspirin a day before my section. That's usually sufficient. It's not super strong. We usually send patients for surgery with stopping their daily blood thinners that are stronger the night before.
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quinn
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Post by quinn on Sept 26, 2017 16:09:29 GMT -6
I have a question about TWD that I've always wanted to ask. So, I know it's ridiculously popular and addicting right? Do you have to like zombies to enjoy it though? I read the first compendium of the graphic novel about 6 months before the show aired. An interest in zombies isn't really necessary to appreciate the story. It's more about those left behind than the actual undead. I really enjoyed the book and was hyped for the show. Season 1 was good. IMO, everything after was too variant in quality for me to enjoy. For every great episode, there were 5 stinkers. I even got bored with the graphic novel because I felt like there are only so many militia wars you can have before it doesn't really matter anymore. In summary: I encourage you to try season 1, but manage expectations from there on out. That's good to know. I need a new show to watch and everyone always talks about TWD but I just really don't like zombies so I've stayed far away. Maybe I'll give it a shot.
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Post by paperbagliz on Sept 26, 2017 17:51:15 GMT -6
I've had BP issues with both prior pregnancies, so the baby aspirin has been amazing this time! I didn't know to be stopping it at some point- I'll have to ask my OB about that. Yea ideally you don't want to have aspirin on board when you deliver because it's a blood thinner and delivery/c-section plus blood thinner = at risk for hemorrhage. Thank you!! I'll bring this up tomorrow.
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beefinch
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Post by beefinch on Sept 27, 2017 4:11:18 GMT -6
How far along are you? 34+3
Appointments coming up? Consultant meeting on Monday, midwife on Wednesday.
How are you feeling? Just tired and big now. Heartburn. Deflated because of GD. Carpal tunnel, PGP. It's all great
Any updates/interesting tidbits from recent appointments? Monday had a growth scan at shes showing at 7lb... hence the GD scare and right now I'm doing a GTT to basically confirm it
QOTW: What fall tv shows are you looking forward to watching this year? I actually have no idea. I just tend to watch whatever is on, and get into that way
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quinn
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Post by quinn on Sept 27, 2017 6:43:27 GMT -6
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Post by blabbermouth on Sept 27, 2017 10:14:06 GMT -6
I read the first compendium of the graphic novel about 6 months before the show aired. An interest in zombies isn't really necessary to appreciate the story. It's more about those left behind than the actual undead. I really enjoyed the book and was hyped for the show. Season 1 was good. IMO, everything after was too variant in quality for me to enjoy. For every great episode, there were 5 stinkers. I even got bored with the graphic novel because I felt like there are only so many militia wars you can have before it doesn't really matter anymore. In summary: I encourage you to try season 1, but manage expectations from there on out. That's good to know. I need a new show to watch and everyone always talks about TWD but I just really don't like zombies so I've stayed far away. Maybe I'll give it a shot. I find it really started to follow the 'someone does something stupid, someone dies' plot too frequently.
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Post by misskilljoy on Sept 28, 2017 4:15:06 GMT -6
That's good to know. I need a new show to watch and everyone always talks about TWD but I just really don't like zombies so I've stayed far away. Maybe I'll give it a shot. I find it really started to follow the 'someone does something stupid, someone dies' plot too frequently. My issue with it now is that in addition to what Ann said, it's also getting depressing with how no one but Rick/his group is trustworthy. His group is constantly double-crossed and I'm just over it.
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