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Feb 1, 2009 10:10 pm
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Happy new year to all. This question to all the parents who chose to exclusively bfeed, how was your introduction to solids? How did you babies take to it? If...
... If she's not interested, just wait. A couple of months can make a big difference. Eventually she'll grab stuff off your plate and it'll be easy. Some...
Every baby is different. My first wasn't consistently on solids until after a year; my second loved her rice cereal from day one and was eating real food by 8...
I am not much of a spoon feeder. We pretty much transition to finger foods upon the child's interest and teeth. My current baby is 8 mo, and started with...
+JMJ+ I'm on my 4th exclusively breastfed baby now, and I take a pretty laid-back approach to solid food. I personally don't think those baby cereals are very...
Oh, me too - my biggest baby didn't eat food until close to a year and gagged a lot! Now my second chunker is gagging on the tiniest tastes of food and...
Whew...I'm glad I'm not the only mom (first timer) whose baby gags on cereal and anything remotely chunky!! Natalie, I exclusively breastfed until 7 months....
Hi Ladies! I just found out I'm pregnant! This happened during my first postpartum cycle. My peak day was Day 30 of my cycle, and I've always had a 12-14 day...
Hi Heather, I haven't any recommendations, but maybe you could google the words "children's book mommy sick" or something like that! (If you are the sick ...
Congratulations!!!!!! Just take the date of conception (or Peak) and add 266 days. That will give you an accurate due date. You can also fudge the books and...
I second the fudging the dates. Iatrogenic (doctor caused) prematurity is the leading cause of prematurity these days, through too early inductions/cesareans....
To give a short answer, without knowing the average length of your cycles she* can not* have calculated an accurate due date for you since your average cycle...
Ditto Emily! Twice I tried to explain it all to my OB - how my cycles are not a neat and tidy 28 days and I ovulate really late. We have children conceived as...
Wow!! What great advice and info! Thank you SO much, ladies. I wish I had known this back when my now 1 year old son was born. When he didn't arrive on his...
I know you have heard it loud and clear, but i will just chime in agreement that even my dear, wonderful midwife had to pretend she didn't know that I was...
Hi Erin from TN and everyone here, Why are the doctors under so much pressure? Is it because if the baby is too far past the due date, there could be problems...
I would just say, "I was mistaken, my last LMP was Jan 8," or whatever the fudged date is. Doctors have certain protocols they are bound to follow, because if...
I wouldn't worry abt them catching you on the change of date. I don't know abt your doctor's office but i know mine and that of most of the woman i know, have...
Well, if you go too far past your due date the placenta starts being less efficient and the rate of fetal demise rises. But we're talking like 42+ weeks. To...
In my experience, I had an NFP-only primary care physician that I saw first after becoming pregnant. So he was very interested in my chart. I'd also had some...
+JMJ+ Thanks for helping with this personal question/concern. I was doing my cervix check last night, and my cervix was low and firm. Toward the back of the...
A polyp, perhaps? They can be on the cervix as well as in the uterus. From: cinnfp@yahoogroups.com [mailto:cinnfp@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Carol Shatraw ...
Hi - I had a bump a short time ago and was a little freaked out as well. During my last pregnancy i had a cervical polyp that needed to be removed and I...
It was a delight to discover that someone in this discussion group lives near me, so just in case there are others: There will be a Billings Ovulation Method...
Barb, I know you posted this over a month ago but I wanted to share with you my experience of progesterone therapy. I have been on it for my last 5 cycles. The...
Hi All If my luteal phase is normally 12 days long, but I did not have implantation until day 10 (of the LP), is it likely that the pregnancy will stick, or...
It normally takes 7-10 days for implantation to occur. The risk of miscarriage is increased when the LP is consistently under 10 days, so if you typically...
Hi Heather, I'm no expert on this but just wanted to comment: my luteal phase is normally 12 days long too. If I'm correct in what I experienced with this ...