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Yesterdays App (same As Preg Forum) Posted: 10-12-06 15:30pm
So yesterdays doc appointment I found out
that my vaginal swab test came back
possitive so now I will have to be on a iv
when I go into labour.. When I had my
ultrasound over a week ago my baby weighed
just over 5.5lbs (already bigger then his
daddy was at birth) i've gained 3lbs in
the last week meaning I have gained a
grand total of 27lbs!.. I feel like a
fatty when I say i've gained almost
30lbs!....
What makes me soooooooooo incredibly happy
is that I got my iron levels up!!! Woo
hoo!!! So now I wont have to get a needle
in the bum im on the low side
of average.. But still.. I've saved me
lil bum
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AyaMiyaki
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Posted: 10-12-06 16:11pm
She probably came up positive for .Group
.B .Strep. She has to get antibiotics
through an iv during her labor.
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Eyes Wide Shut
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Posted: 10-12-06 16:26pm
Nooot meee!!!
I refused all medical intervention....But
that was my decision.
Sarah
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oh_mommy
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Posted: 10-12-06 17:56pm
Yeah that exactly what it was lol.. Im
really bad at remembering what things are
called medical wise lol
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Ingi
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Posted: 10-12-06 18:01pm
This isn't a big deal. An iv won't be a
bother during labor. In fact, you'll
forget all about it especially after
the baby comes!
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