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[ - ] Do you know how hard is it to get a private room at New York Presbiterian for your delivery? Trying to decide between doctors who work there and Mount Sinai (which is also cheaper for private rooms). Thanks!!! 13 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Expecting 10.17.12, 08:31 PM Flag
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It totally depends on how many other people are delivering that day [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 08:35 PM Flag
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I delivered at Columbia and it was not so easy - the first time I had to wait for a few hours, the second time I was put on the ante-natal floor and the nurses were plain horrible. I was criticized incessantly, nobody could even watch my baby for 5 minutes while I used the shower, etc. When you say NYP, I don't know whether you are talking about Columbia or Weill Cornell, though. The doctors at Columbia were amazing, though. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 08:39 PM Flag
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Thanks! I mean Cornell. I really want to have a private room and am even willing to switch doctors if it's easier to score one at Mt. Sinai. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 08:49 PM Flag
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I delivered at NY Pres and there were so many babies born that night it took forever to get an epidural and I didn't get a private room til the second night. That said, the nurses were WONDERFUL. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 08:51 PM Flag
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+1 [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 11:21 PM Flag
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I had a private room the first time (I insisted and begged and pleaded) and they did not have one the second time. You know what? There was no need for one. Save you money. Its 2 nights. Go where the docs and nurses are. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 08:54 PM Flag
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Me too and I feel exactly the same way. A private room would have been nice the second time but I actually enjoyed the company the second time around anyway. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.18.12, 12:53 AM Flag
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City hospitals that you probably would never consider tend to have very nice L&D. Definitely nicer than Sinai. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 08:55 PM Flag
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It's not easy. You have to be a squeaky wheel. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 09:15 PM Flag
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The second you arrive, have DH go register you for a private room - this will get you in the line. Then it is just luck of the draw on supply and demand. I started out in a shared room but was transferred to a private within a few hours. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 09:21 PM Flag
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Thanks! How many people are in the shared rooms? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.18.12, 12:38 AM Flag
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Supply and demand. I couldn't imagine spending $2400 for 4 nights in the hispital when I could go on a really nice weekend getaway for that much! First time at Cornell they could barely find a bed, second time I had a double room to myself (at no extra cost) for 3 of the 4 nights bc there were so few deliveries. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 09:34 PM Flag
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first baby got noe right away; second i had to share a room for 1 day then got one the next.. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 09:35 PM Flag
[ - ] Trying to decide on OB for my 1st pregnancy: Dr. Alan Adler, Dr. Wenhui Jin or Dr. Sidney Wu. The latter seems to have a too high c-section rate, though.... Any ideas or recommendations would be greatly appreciated! 12 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Expecting 10.17.12, 08:30 PM Flag
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I delivered with the latter. I know she was previously with a high-risk practice so that may explain c-section rate. I know that her preference is to deliver vaginally, as she explicitly told me, and I did with her. She is no-nonsense, very smart. I trusted her all the way. If you want someone warm and cuddly, may not be your doctor though. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 08:41 PM Flag
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Thanks! And do you know who covers her in case she's unavailable? I understand she tends to do deliver most of her patients (hence c-section rate), but not sure if there's someone else in her practice? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 08:51 PM Flag
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I think it is really rude, inappropriate and ignorant to make that assertion when you don't have any basis for it... you don't know her or her team so STFU. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 09:15 PM Flag
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OR from above: that was not me cursing at you. I don't understand what that's about. I don't know who delivers for her if she is unavailable. She honestly seems like the type who never takes a vacation. I had another dr. answer a question when I called after hours once. He was kind of rude, honestly, but I called her office the next day and she saw me asap. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 11:27 PM Flag
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Isn't Dr. Jin the Cornell practice? With Dr. Boester? Dr. Jin delivered us, but my doc was Dr. Boester. Dr. Jin was no nonsense, and incredible efficient with my delivery, if that is possible! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 08:57 PM Flag
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Thank you, I am actually currently seeing her, but have had trouble getting calls back from her or her staff. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.18.12, 12:34 AM Flag
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I meant seeing Dr. Jin. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.18.12, 12:34 AM Flag
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I'm a huge fan of Dr Wu. I would disagree re your c-sect comment, in my situation I wanted to have a c-sect due to several complications during my pg and she really encouraged me not to. Congrats and good luck. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 09:10 PM Flag
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Thanks! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.18.12, 12:36 AM Flag
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I'm very happy with dr Jin [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 09:43 PM Flag
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^ I had a vb [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 09:43 PM Flag
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I am a patient of Dr. Wu's and referred to her by Dr. Dobrenis, Leonard & Hockstein's practice. She shares the call schedule with them so one of them can potentially deliver for you. They are the Cornell faculty practice and have an excellent reputation. I have also heard great things about Dr. Jin. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 12.12.12, 10:29 PM Flag
[ - ] Prenatal vitamin recos? I started out with the Vitafusion gummies but realized they don't have iron and the vitamin A is all retinyl vs. beta carotene and too much vitamin A is linked to birth defects. I then switched to the Rainbow Lite Prenatal One brand since it is supposed to be for sensitive stomachs but it contains various herbs and the What to Expect book says to avoid anything with those non-FDA approved herbs. I then switched to the One a Days but only 50% of the vitamin A is beta-carotene. I also bought a B6 supplement because it is supposed to help with nausea but the label says "not for pregnant women". What gives? Any recos/help would be appreciated! 13 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Expecting 10.17.12, 07:09 PM Flag
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Has your doctor prescribed one? Why not go with that? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 07:12 PM Flag
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Confession: I don't always take my prenatal vitamins because I feel sick afterwards. I make sure I get them through food though, but I skip a day sometimes. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 07:20 PM Flag
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Totally fine. My ob with my first pregnancy told me that as long as I was eating healthy foods, prenatals were probably unnecessary. It's preferable to get the nutrients from foods, if you can. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 07:23 PM Flag
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Take them right before you go to bed. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 07:52 PM Flag
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My OB told me that vitamins were a not important. The important thing was to have a healthy diet with leafy greens etc. I had trouble with veggies because of morning sickness but was able to tolerate green juices from the health food store. Good luck. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 10:28 PM Flag
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Prescription from your dr. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 07:21 PM Flag
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new chapter organics [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 07:24 PM Flag
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x2 [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 07:27 PM Flag
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Twinlab Prenatals [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 07:30 PM Flag
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you need a certain amount of folic acid for the nural cord. Take what the doc prescribes and stop being an idiot [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 08:12 PM Flag
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take the vitafusion and supplement with one of those comfort iron pills. You will need the additional iron later in pregnancy, and won't be constipated, especially if you decide not to follow your doctor's recommendations and take slow fe. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.17.12, 09:10 PM Flag
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I use the ones prescribed by my doctor, Vena DHA-Bal. With insurance they end uo costing less than One-a-day and they are ultra complete with all the vitamins and minimums you would expect. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.18.12, 12:40 AM Flag
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Oh, and a friend of mine swears by the ones at GNC. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.18.12, 12:41 AM Flag
[ - ] I'm white, DH is Japanese, last name is long and Japanese. Pg with DS#1, who may or may not look Asian. Too ethnic to go with a Japanese first name? Any good name ideas? (Reposting in Expecting.) 15 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Expecting 10.16.12, 01:45 PM Flag
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Love the Japanese names, why not? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.16.12, 01:46 PM Flag
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I think it's fine. Are there any that could go either way, like Noemi for a girl? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.16.12, 01:47 PM Flag
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OP: There are lots of good options for girls. I'm struggling with boy names. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.16.12, 01:50 PM Flag
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Aki, means autumn [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.16.12, 01:50 PM Flag
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I'd go with something that could go both ways if shortened informally. Something like Kenji, Kenzo, Tadao--that sort of thing. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.16.12, 01:53 PM Flag
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But isn't Ken outdated? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.16.12, 02:02 PM Flag
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It's a pretty standard Japanese/Western crossover name. Maybe your child decides to get a little crazy and call himself Ji or Zo. You never know. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.16.12, 02:05 PM Flag
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I kind of love Zo as a nickname. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.16.12, 02:08 PM Flag
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Me, too. It's easy and unusual but not too out there. And Ken or Kenzo is a very professional sounding name when your son is grown up and working as the CFO of a major company. :) [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.16.12, 02:09 PM Flag
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What about Kai for a boy? Or Hiro? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.16.12, 02:14 PM Flag
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NP: Careful with Hiro. I used to have a boyfriend named Ciro. He went from Ciro the Hero to Ciro the Zero once things did not work out. ;) [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.16.12, 02:45 PM Flag
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OP: Haha, thanks for the warning! Those rhymes can be deadly. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.16.12, 06:14 PM Flag
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Husband of a Japanese DW here. Kai is ridiculously over-popular with Japanese-anything bi-cultural kids these days. We're considering Zen (善), Xavier (no kanji, but Japanese people know the name because the original Francis X. lived in Japan) and Isaac (愛作), though that latter one is a little contrived. Girls' names are a lot easier! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.16.12, 05:20 PM Flag
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OP: Ugh, yes I agree that girls' names are easier! And yeah, DH is worried that Kai is too popular, even among regular Japanese people in Japan, although I still think it's cute. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.16.12, 06:11 PM Flag
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what about ryo? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.16.12, 06:29 PM Flag
[ - ] I am seeking recommendations for a labor doula. We are expecting a baby on December 1st and will deliver at New York Presbyterian/Corell on UES. I appreciate any recommnedations. My OB recommended a woman by the name of Kristin Sasser - anyone use her? Thanks 11 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Expecting 10.14.12, 10:10 PM Flag
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Are you planning to go med free? Bc if you aren't, I don't see the purpose for one. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.14.12, 10:18 PM Flag
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i do! even if you are planning on getting an epidural, a doula can help with pain relief in the early stages of labor. they can also advocate with the doctors and nurses to make sure you are as comfortable as possible and to help make sure that medical decisions are in your best interests. finally, they can relieve some of the pressure on the spouse. studies show that patients with doulas have better outcomes in terms of pain management than those without. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.14.12, 10:30 PM Flag
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^sorry, np. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.14.12, 10:30 PM Flag
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Or - you can just have the baby - it's not rocket science, it doesn't require you to show up w/ a team. Your doctors and nurses aren't against your best interest. Spouse has the easiest role in the room - doesn't need any relief. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.14.12, 11:35 PM Flag
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of course you can have a baby without a doula. it's not necessary. but many nice things in life aren't necessary--having a housekeeper, going out to dinner, reading a good book, going to the opera, taking a cab instead of driving. why not have somebody there who can make things a little easier for you? also, though doctors and nurses aren't "against your best interest," they often do have interests that don't necessarily coincide with a woman's at all times. i say this as someone who works in medicine and is married to someone who works in medicine. in any situation, it's good to have an experienced advocate. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.14.12, 11:38 PM Flag
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All the things you list are actual things worth spending $ on. I can advocate for myself and my DH is right by my side. Not knocking doulas - and I guess they're great if you really want an unmedicated birth or don't have a partner - but otherwise, I really just don't see a point. Seems like a colossal waste of money on some trend. I get a nurse already - not sure why I'd need anyone else in the room. I just don't get the glorification of the whole birth experience - our generation is so narcissistic and self-centered. Women have been having children for thousands of years - it's really not that hard. I have 4 - no Cs - 2 without epi - just how it happened, not on purpose. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.15.12, 12:37 AM Flag
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I can't say enough positive things about the doula who helped me: gabriela@ammannbirth.com Not sure if she is still in the business (my child is now 4) but I found her to have a wonderful, calming and reassuring energy. She is also very smart and articulate, which inspires confidence. And has many years of experience (and a real passion for her work). [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.14.12, 11:15 PM Flag
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One more thing: don't know your personality, but it was important to me that the doula know when to leave me alone as well as when to intervene (especially when I couldn't exactly articulate my needs myself), and she had a good instinct about that. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.14.12, 11:16 PM Flag
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Sorry, meant to copy website (not email): http://www.ammannbirth.com/about.html [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.14.12, 11:19 PM Flag
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A friend of mine used this place http://www.holisticnature.net/index.html I'm not a doula type person so can't personally testify but my friend raved about her. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.15.12, 12:17 AM Flag
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Check out some of the girls at Yinova, a couplde are doulas and they are very nie (for acupuncture at least). [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.18.12, 12:52 AM Flag
[ - ] my baby's still breech at 36weeks. any tips on how to turn baby other than 1) moxa sticks, 2) inversion yoga pose, 3) putting back of froxen peas by baby's head? 11 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Expecting 10.12.12, 02:59 PM Flag
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try to relax as much as possible and keep those abs loose [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.12.12, 02:59 PM Flag
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have your doc do a version. if you don't want that, chiropractic is supposed to help. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.12.12, 03:09 PM Flag
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I had a birthing ball and was told to drape myself over it. Knees on the ground and boobs on the ball. Hold that position for 30 min at least. Also sit on the ball as a chair (avoid reclining positions). I also did acupuncture. Baby turned at 38 wks. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.12.12, 03:13 PM Flag
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Tried all of that for db#1. Nothing worked. When db#2 was also breech at 38 weeks dr told me it was probably the shape of my uterus and if I got preganant 100 more times, all 100 would likely be breach. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.12.12, 03:24 PM Flag
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I had the external version and it worked. Weirdest thing and terribly frightening, but well worth it to not have a c-section! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.12.12, 03:33 PM Flag
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I did the moxa sticks and they worked. I could literally feel him moving around the night I used themm. However, I still had a c section because baby was just too big. Good Luck. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.12.12, 03:36 PM Flag
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DB has 4 weeks to turn - try not to think about it. Most turn. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.12.12, 06:00 PM Flag
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+1. Mine turned around then. Just delivered naturally two days ago! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.12.12, 06:32 PM Flag
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Wow, congratulations!! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.12.12, 10:19 PM Flag
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Mine turned naturally at 39 or almost 40 weeks. Born 40 weeks + a few days. Great birth, beautiful experience and no complications. Try not to worry (though I did, as that's my tendency). Good luck to you!! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.12.12, 10:21 PM Flag
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OP here. Doc just called and told me about the ECV (external version option) but there are some risks so i'm gonna just keep fingers crossed. Thanks for all the tips. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.12.12, 07:13 PM Flag
[ - ] Has anyone had any luck with acupuncture - or any other treatments for that matter - for partial placenta previa? If so, can you post some recs? I am 33 wks and placenta is still .5 cm away from being in the clear. Really, really don't want a c-section (although if that's what has to happen for a healthy outcome, so be it). Would love to try some treatments before my next and final appointment in 3 weeks, when they will schedule a c if it's still in the same position. TIA!!!! 7 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Expecting 10.12.12, 12:17 AM Flag
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I believe in acupuncture. I've used it for many things, and I believe it turned my breech baby. It can't hurt. They can do "up points" and maybe pull the placenta up a bit. No guarantees, but it can't hurt. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.12.12, 12:28 AM Flag
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np: How does acupuncture turn a breech baby? Not doubting, just don't understand. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.12.12, 12:41 AM Flag
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There are specifc point that the acu can target to get the baby to flip. It won't work of you baby is too large, or you don't have enough fluid. But if you have the room, there is a chance. I did 3 treatments in an attempt to move a pretty large baby, and it turned at 38 wks. Could it have turned on its own, sure... But I think the acu helped, and even my Mfm suggested to try it. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.12.12, 12:59 AM Flag
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My friend's moved very late in pregnancy. gl [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.12.12, 12:30 AM Flag
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You have a very good chance of it moving on its own. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.12.12, 12:31 AM Flag
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I hope you are right!! Thank you!! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.12.12, 12:35 AM Flag
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fwiw, acupuncture did nothing to help my infertility issues. Did it during IVF cycles and I ran out of money to do it and finally the first cycle with no acupuncture I got pregnant - go figure. It WAS relaxing though! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.12.12, 12:44 AM Flag
[ - ] I'm having my first child in 2 months. I had an awful experience years ago where some medical students made a "mistake" during a stomach surgery i had. So, when I deliver, I only want the nurses and my ob/gyn present. i want my birth plan to specify that I only want nurses and ob in the delivery room. How do you refer to the other students? ARe they attendants? residents? fellows? 6 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Expecting 10.08.12, 08:25 PM Flag
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Residents, med students and fellows. I guess I wouldn't have a problem with the fellows though. They have already completed residency. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.08.12, 08:29 PM Flag
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I wouldn't have a problem with any of these people being in the room - they all graduated medical school. Senior residents are usually as good as the fellows, and they're probably more familiar with the hospital since they've been around longer. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.08.12, 08:31 PM Flag
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Attendings are those who have completed their residency and fellowship. Medical students are medical students. Residents are technically MDs as they have completed med school but are doing their required training. Fellows are those who have finished residency but would like to further specialize. You should probably discuss this with your doctor though as its usually hospital policy who is in the room. Also, maybe you should have thought about not delivering at a teaching hospital before your 8th month of pregnancy. Residents and students will be involved in your after care as well. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.08.12, 08:30 PM Flag
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+1 Bravo! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.08.12, 08:32 PM Flag
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Med students, residents, fellows and attendings are all different things. Med students are in their third or fourth year of med school and should really just be observing, or doing really basic stuff with a lot of supervision. Residents have graduated med school, and are considered doctors, but are training in their specialty. Their responsibility shouldn't be greater than their ability, and there should be a lot of oversight. Fellows have finished their residancy and are doing their sub-specialty training. For example an OB might do a fellowship in IVF, or high risk delivery. Not all doctors do fellowships it is only for doctors who want to specialize. It means 1-4 years more of extra training, and respectively as many years of being paid only slightly more than a resident. An attending is a full doctor, who has likely been through all these steps. An attendant is a bridesmaid at your wedding. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.08.12, 08:34 PM Flag
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You don't really get to choose this. You can choose who is allowed to deliver DB. Don't go to a teaching hospital if you don't want students practicing on you. Your dr. will be there regardless and if you have a vaginal delivery, there's not much they can mess up w/ your dr. right next to them. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.09.12, 12:04 AM Flag
[ - ] DH and I recently moved to NYC and we just found out I'm expecting our first child! Does anyone have any recommendations for a good OB/GYN in the area? I am trying to find someone with a very low c-section rate (DH is a surgeon and says he sees lots of unnecessary c-sections here). I am currently considering the practice of Huang/Rhee/Bradley as well as Dr. Rodke (I don't think she takes insurance though?) Any information about these doctors would be great as well as any other suggestions! Thanks!! 16 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Expecting 10.08.12, 04:23 PM Flag
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If your DH is a surgeon, I'd ask him to ask his colleagues for recommendations. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.08.12, 04:26 PM Flag
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He's a spine surgeon so doesn't know many OB/GYNS esp since we just moved here but had heard some good things about Dr. Gae Rodke. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.08.12, 04:34 PM Flag
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Dr. Dobrenis at Cornell, but I think she only takes BC/BS. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.08.12, 04:27 PM Flag
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which hospital do you want to give birth in ? if you have a preference that might be a good start to narrow down dr options [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.08.12, 04:28 PM Flag
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We were thinking possibly St. luke's roosevelt, any even maybe considering the birthing center there but any advice would be welcome! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.08.12, 04:32 PM Flag
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I go to the Huang/Rhee/Bradley practice. Bradley was my main doctor but I have meet all of them. They are ALL great overall. Never a long wait time when I came in for appts and their office is very nice. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.08.12, 04:33 PM Flag
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X2 my main doctor was doctor Huang but I was admitted due to gestational diabetes so I am very familiar with all of them. They are by far the best doctors I have ever been too. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.08.12, 05:24 PM Flag
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i love them. very open to natural childbirth and IME do not rush to c/s or other interventions if you don't want them. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.08.12, 06:16 PM Flag
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The Dr Moritz practice is with a SLR and is relatively low intervention (wouldn't even discuss induction with me until almost 41 weeks). The waits are long but they take insurance. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.08.12, 04:36 PM Flag
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Dr. Laxmi Baxi in Columbia Presp. She saved my baby [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.08.12, 04:36 PM Flag
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Hijack can anyone recommend a general practitioner? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.08.12, 05:24 PM Flag
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Village OB is great (Worth/Mussalli). [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.08.12, 05:41 PM Flag
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i did not like the huang/rhee/bradley practice. loved huang, thought rhee was abrasive and she is not a good choice if you want to use the birthing center. we got stuck with her and she thought it was too much of a pain to go back and forth between the center and the regular floor--my dh and the nurses really had to push. then she kept threatening to induce me if i didn't progress faster. again, the nurses had to advocate for me with MY OWN DOCTOR. it sucked. the staff is also horrible there. lost records of three of my appointments--i had to show them my appointment card and then they acted like they were doing me a favor by fitting me in. once my dr wasn't even there and nobody bothered to call and tell me. again, huang and bradley are great but you might get stuck with rhee and you have to deal with incompetent office staff (unless they've improved). [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.08.12, 05:54 PM Flag
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^^i would try moritz if i had another baby. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.08.12, 05:54 PM Flag
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Allison Boester [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.08.12, 06:01 PM Flag
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I go to Claudia Holland. No idea of her c-section rate. Your DH may not know what sections are really necessary when they're making a call in the moment. However, I had VB and so did my friend who goes to her. We were both in mid-30s and I was induced. Each of us has had 2 VBs with Dr. Holland. She is great; she treats the whole patient. She does not do the birthing center though, but she is at SLR. Personally I would not go for birthing center because you cannot transfer for pain relief if you change your mind. You can try to go natural in regular L&D. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.08.12, 06:48 PM Flag
[ - ] 13 wks PG - how much weight (range) is OK to have gained at this point? 3 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Expecting 10.05.12, 04:27 PM Flag
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I am 17 weeks. Gained 11 pounds. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.05.12, 04:31 PM Flag
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op-i'm at about 6-7...is this OK? were you around there then. why do i feel so huge??? i thought i would step on the scale and I would be 20lbs up...feel like a moose [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.05.12, 04:33 PM Flag
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There's no "ok" just let your body do what it needs to do and don't look at the number. Stay as active as you can comfortably and eat mostly healthy foods. Everyone has different body types. Many of my very thin friends gained 60 lbs. They all lost it almost instantly. I gained 20 and started out plump and looked huge. Everyone is different. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.05.12, 05:23 PM Flag
[ - ] I am due in two weeks. Can someone pls direct me to a good source for breathing techniques that will help get through labor? A good DVD? Website? 17 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Expecting 10.02.12, 03:35 AM Flag
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I had one drug-free delivery and one with an epi. Breathing techniques will help, but so much of it depends on your feelings regarding a natural delivery. I was really determined to go natural for my first, but I also had a really easy delivery. My second was much much more difficult and there is no way I could have done it without the epi. I know I'm not answering your question, but wanted to share my experience. The Bradley method is good for labor coping techniques. Wising you an easy delivery! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.02.12, 03:42 AM Flag
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Wow that's frightening me. I'm due in a few months with #2 and always thought second was easier. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.02.12, 04:03 AM Flag
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I'm pretty sure I'm the exception. First was four hours, start to finish and only the last hour was truly painful. The beginning hurt, but was very manageable. Second was a sloooow labor. After about 14 hours, I was still only 4cm. Got the epi, got pitocin and welcomed a healthy baby a few hours later. I guess my point is to be open to whatever labor brings. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.02.12, 04:23 AM Flag
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fwiw, I hated my Bradley class. Make sure you have a great teacher. Mine had such a huge and damaging agenda. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.02.12, 04:04 AM Flag
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I never attended a class, but read the book about it. Pulled some advice, but didn't really follow the total method. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.02.12, 04:16 AM Flag
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I think you would prob need to take a class. Are you delivering at a traditional hospital? Do you have a doula or midwife? I don't know anyone who actually made it through med free, without a lot of peroration and planning. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.02.12, 04:00 AM Flag
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get the epi and be done. what is your prob? glutton for punishment. to each his own, i suppose. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.02.12, 04:33 AM Flag
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Op here. Sorry for confusion. I iAM getting epi but from what I understand. I will have to endure some pain and labor regardless before pushing. So I'm just looking for some helpful breathing tips. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.02.12, 05:15 AM Flag
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I did not take a class but tried different breathing techniques on my own...BUT I started way before 2 weeeks until due date. I would recommend prenatal yoga but you are a bit late for that too. Perhaps just put some relaxing tunes on, sit in a comfortable position, close your eyes and take deep breaths. To be honest with both of mine I really did not need it though. The nurses teach you how to breath for pushing. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.02.12, 12:35 PM Flag
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I took a labor class and it was a waste of money. I wish I could get my money back. I ended up with a scheduled c-section. I never wasted my time making a "birth plan" and I'm glad I didn't. Baby doesn't care about your birth plan and will arrive how he/she chooses [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.02.12, 10:10 AM Flag
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+1 I made a birth plan but still found the class a waste of time and money! There is more than enough information from reading. Usually in the throws of labor it all gets thrown out the window anyway. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.02.12, 11:54 AM Flag
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Yep. Guess what, with or without the class, you still have the baby [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.02.12, 12:51 PM Flag
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I never took a labor class. The nurse showed me how to breathe while I was getting my epidural. By the time she was done, I was no longer in pain and didn't need the breathing. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.02.12, 10:12 AM Flag
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I had to use an oxygen mask early one with my third labor, and I could not believe the difference. Everytime I had a contraction, I would push the mask on my face and inhale. It was so much better than any other labor in terms of controlling pain. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.02.12, 11:11 AM Flag
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My class was completely useless (it was free with insurance though so I guess I'm glad I never had to worry I was missing out on something). For me, I had back labor, and the absolute crucial thing was to be someplace I could walk around. To lay down for a second was absolutely excruciating. I also was strep B positive so had to have an IV, but was somewhere I could walk around with the IV. I used the exercise ball and got in all different positions. So, I know this doesn't answer your question, but maybe you want to check on what options you would have for that at your hospital. (I don't even know if what I felt were contractions, since it was all in my back, but there were no gaps in the pain, so the breathing was useless for me. Your experience will hopefully be better, but just something to think about) [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.02.12, 01:30 PM Flag
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I took a class but frankly you'll be in too much pain to actually do the breathing. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.02.12, 01:55 PM Flag
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Honestly, the most helpful thing I found was watching a bunch of episodes of A Baby Story just to see what different kinds of labor were like. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 10.02.12, 04:39 PM Flag
[ - ] Where is the best place to get a huge/off-size nursing bra? I'm 36 weeks pregnant with my first DB and already up from a 34D to a 36F. I'd like to get a couple nursing bras before I have the baby, so I don't need to deal with trying to buy one with a newborn. Any suggestions? Upper Breast Side? Intimacy? Towne Shope? Thanks a million. 27 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Expecting 09.28.12, 05:39 PM Flag
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upper breast side worked for me,and i was a 34H. once you know your size, online can work -- i got some from figleaves.com, which is the big boobed girl's best friend. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.28.12, 05:42 PM Flag
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I second upper breast side - I think you need an appointment. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.28.12, 05:48 PM Flag
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Ruh roh. I'm currently a 36DD. Never been pregnant yet. Does this mean I will explode when it's my turn to be preggers? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.28.12, 05:44 PM Flag
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lose weight first [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.28.12, 05:46 PM Flag
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36dd is overweight [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.28.12, 05:46 PM Flag
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No it's not. I have huge boobs and am thin 34dd. I've even had a reduction. This was my post reduction size. Some people just have big boobs. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.28.12, 05:51 PM Flag
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I'm not overweight. I'm very tall but have low body fat. I wear size 4 skirts. I'm a competitive athlete (don't want to say what on this forum). [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.28.12, 05:51 PM Flag
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I am thin and have huge boobs too. Not sure why that responder can't accept that as a possibility. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.28.12, 05:52 PM Flag
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OR: I was referring to my breasts exploding. I'm *not* overweight, just very tall and Jewish (and thus have the big-boob gene). [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.28.12, 05:53 PM Flag
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I have that gene too. Very tall and polish. Giant boobs and not overweight. My boobs def exploded in pregnancy. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.28.12, 05:55 PM Flag
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Tell that to Sofia Vergara (sp) [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.28.12, 05:53 PM Flag
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My best friend is something like 32F and her waist is tiny. She's just naturally gifted with big boobs. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.28.12, 05:55 PM Flag
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big boobs don't mean you're fat. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.28.12, 05:49 PM Flag
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np: Size 4 here. 34C before kids and 34DD after. The boobs are really just wider and flatter. So sad! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.28.12, 06:17 PM Flag
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grow up, responder. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.28.12, 06:48 PM Flag
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its very possible, and then your milk comes in and its scary. then a few days pass and just plain huge seems great! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.28.12, 05:49 PM Flag
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Like porn star scary. I'm bummed I didn't take a picture of my temporarily enhanced self. It was like implants gone awry. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.28.12, 05:50 PM Flag
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Well I did. I was a 34dd. I'm now 38wks and in a 38e. I will be huge when my milk comes in. And my rib cage has really expanded. It looks like I have a watermelon belly with two cantaloupes as boobs. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.28.12, 05:49 PM Flag
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the ribcage goesdown at leastsome after you deliver. my preg bandsize was a 38, bfing a 34, normal size 30. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.28.12, 05:56 PM Flag
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Oh thank god. I was also breech till 37.5 wks and had a head under my rib cage. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.28.12, 05:58 PM Flag
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ah. i had head or butt under my ribcage depending on the day (baby flipped, repeatedly), but i never before thought of it affecting my bra size! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.28.12, 06:02 PM Flag
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i had some soft all-fabric nursing bras that i lived in for 3 months - one "jane's bra" from blue canoe organic cotton and a few "hug bra" from japanese weekend which was i think modal/lycra. they're S/M/L so great when you don't know what size you'll be. i was 34C pre-preg and 34F (?!) postpartum fwiw, and M and L both fit. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.28.12, 06:03 PM Flag
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^^ but, there WILL be a droopiness. you learn to live with it. and i never once got a plugged duct while i was wearing those. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.28.12, 06:04 PM Flag
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Did you stay a F when you were done nursing ? This is my fear. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.28.12, 06:29 PM Flag
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I would only buy one for now - you have no idea what size you will be after you start nursing. Get 1 and then go back a few weeks after you have DB. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.28.12, 06:25 PM Flag
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I had a decent one from Le Mystere but honestly none of them are as supportive as regular bras, in my experience. I also had a lot of cheap ones from Motherhood. I was about the same size as you. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.28.12, 06:27 PM Flag
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^ I second the above about the droopiness. Eventually I got so sick of it I just wore regular bras and hiked them up. Less comfortable, but I looked less matronly in my clothes. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.28.12, 06:28 PM Flag
[ - ] I need to gonto a black tie event when 35 weeks pregnant. Any recos on where to go look for an elegant dress? Cost isn't an issue bc this is an important event. Thanks! 18 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Expecting 09.24.12, 02:54 AM Flag
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google maternity rentals. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.24.12, 02:54 AM Flag
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Rent, don't buy for a formal event. And have fun. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.24.12, 03:17 AM Flag
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Veronique on UES. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.24.12, 03:01 AM Flag
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x2 93rd and Mad [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.24.12, 03:19 AM Flag
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just went here. good choices. dont bother w/ rosie pope. i didnt find the quality to be great. selection not hot either. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.25.12, 08:33 PM Flag
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Great question. I have same issue at 36 weeks. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.24.12, 03:07 AM Flag
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Just go to pea in a pod and get something black and comfortable. This is not rocket science. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.24.12, 03:13 AM Flag
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Unless you will be presenting an award at the Oscars, it doesn't matter what you wear. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.24.12, 03:15 AM Flag
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Then ask your tailor to whip something up. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.24.12, 03:16 AM Flag
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Rent the runway [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.24.12, 03:17 AM Flag
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Just a word of caution, have a back up plan. I rented a formal dress from them and it came covered with tiny spots, like oil splatters. I really couldn't wear it, so I ended up running to various sawing supply stores and fixing an old gown I had until 1am the night before the event. They were very good with the return though, no problem, all money back. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.24.12, 03:42 AM Flag
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I have two black tie events in my last three weeks of pregnancy. I have two dresses from a pea in the pod that I'm going to wear. Black tie has relaxed anyway, but you totally get a pass when you are pregnant, so you don't need a floor length dress. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.24.12, 03:20 AM Flag
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Aren't black tie/evening wear drsses one of the types of clothing Rosie Pope has at her store? I remember watching a show where she fitted a woman for a special event dress. Maybe you should go to her store is you live in the NYC area and want something really special. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.24.12, 03:40 AM Flag
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hi Rosie! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.24.12, 03:44 AM Flag
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Ha not her. I am also have never been in the market for maternity formal wear so that show was the first time I'd seen anyone make a big deal about it. I agree with many of the above posters that you can just wear a black maternity dress. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.24.12, 03:57 AM Flag
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Absolutely! Wear anything black, does not need to be unique or expensive. Instead splurge on a statement piece (bracelet, earrings) that you can keep and wear forever. That's all they'll remember anyway. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.24.12, 12:12 PM Flag
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Veronique Maternity or Rosie Pope, both UES. Isabella Oliver online. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.24.12, 12:30 PM Flag
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I know it's in Brooklyn but Bump on Bergen street has the cutest maternity dresses, if you're into a more hip, youthful style. I got a great black jersey dress there that worked for something formal I had to go to, but I don't remember the label. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.24.12, 04:41 PM Flag
[ - ] 10 weeks and 8 lbs weight gain...urghh - every time i blow up like this. anyone have idea on how to slow this down? 7 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Expecting 09.18.12, 03:08 PM Flag
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Not sure what you're asking. Are you pregnant and want to slow down your weight gain or did you gain 8 lbs in 10 weeks? If it's the latter just stop eating crap and exercise more. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.18.12, 03:12 PM Flag
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up-pregnant [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.18.12, 03:19 PM Flag
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Don't worry then. It's normal. Just stay healthy and enjoy this time. It's the best. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.18.12, 03:21 PM Flag
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As long as you are eating a healthy diet and getting some exercise, then your body knows what it's doing. trust it. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.18.12, 03:22 PM Flag
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the same happened to me with #1. I don't want it to happen again because the weight I gained in the first tri DID NOT come off [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.18.12, 03:38 PM Flag
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are you eating tons of carbs? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.18.12, 03:42 PM Flag
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this blows my mind--do you have morning sickness? I LOST 5 lbs by 10 weeks because I was puking every other day. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.18.12, 03:49 PM Flag
[ - ] Nanny raise? --> We are having a second child in 2 months. Our DS is now 2.5 years old and in school for 9 hours / week. Question is, what is a good raise for our nanny. Not the minimum, but when that will be fair for us and make her feel good, like we really appreciate her and want her to stay. She currently makes $18.50 per hour. 2 weeks vacation + 7 Federal holidays. Second question is: do we scale up all wages pro-rata to the base pay raise (overtime, overnights, year end bonus)? 6 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Expecting 09.17.12, 12:22 AM Flag
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She makes a lot already. $1 / hr. is fine. Bump her to $20 if you want to be generous - you can certainly afford it. And yes - year-end bonus is usually a week or two of salary. If you pay hourly, OT should be time & 1/2. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.17.12, 12:27 AM Flag
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I guess 1 - 2 more per hour is cool. But dang, it just seems like so much more work - it seems borderline unfair! Thanks for the response. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.17.12, 12:29 AM Flag
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It's not. Caring for 2 children is hardly unfair? What bubble do you live in? People do it every day - after the first year they play together and you actually have more free time than you'd have w/ one. My boys are 2 & 3 and can play for hours w/ a reminder every 20 min. to go to the bathroom and to not throw toys! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.17.12, 12:40 AM Flag
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What? $20 an hour is unfair? I call FAKE - undercover nanny [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.17.12, 12:51 AM Flag
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Wow, that is already a really nice hourly wage for taking care of a 2.5 yr old. Hope she's got a college degree and cooks/cleans for you guys. I wouldn't give her a raise of more than $0.50 to $1 per hour. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.17.12, 12:42 AM Flag
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np. This is backwards, cheap thinking. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.17.12, 01:09 AM Flag
[ - ] Fisher price jumperoo or baby Bjorne babysitter? Looking for best bouncer. 6 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Expecting 08.30.12, 03:00 AM Flag
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These are two totally different things. One is a bouncer and the other is a jumper. The Bjorn bouncer is the best bouncer you can buy; it fits babies much longer than most. This is how I got a shower for the first years of both children's lives--stuck them in the Bjorn Bouncer from birth until almost age 1. You can keep newborns in it for quite a while, but older babies, just long enough for a shower. The Jumperoo is for babies once they are sitting up and need to be entertained and you need a pair of hands for cooking or whatever. Around 5 months - 12 months old. Awesome. Both are lifesavers. If you're expecting #1, start with the bouncer and get the jumper when you need it in about 5 months. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.30.12, 04:44 AM Flag
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+1 [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.30.12, 01:20 PM Flag
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Yes, i'm a first time mom :) so I thought they belonged in same classification. Will take your advice on all. thanks so much for the great information. I really appreciate it. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.31.12, 05:41 PM Flag
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Jumperoo [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.30.12, 04:46 AM Flag
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FYI: Jumperoo is actually developmentally bad for kids legs. I'm and MD and worked with a great pediatric neurologist (at NYU) who evaluated kids for muscle and developmental problems. He said that baby jumpers are bad for kids because it works the wrong muscles and can cause injuries. FWIW he also said that walkers are not good for kids leg development either. Crawling reigns supreme, and then regular walking. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.30.12, 01:46 PM Flag
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how much time can they spend in the jumpers then? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.31.12, 06:38 PM Flag
[ - ] Ureterocele - and recommendations for pediatric urologists in manhattan? thanks 17 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Expecting 08.29.12, 05:48 PM Flag
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Kenneth Glassberg at Columbia. My ds had a bad mega ureter and reflux. Glassberg was amazing. Such a decent guy. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.29.12, 05:51 PM Flag
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Moneer Hanna. The absolute best. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.29.12, 07:21 PM Flag
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We see Dr. Dix Poppas. I've also heard great things about Ellen Shapiro at NYU. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.29.12, 05:56 PM Flag
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^^^re: Poppas. My OB recommended him and said he's a very talented surgeon. Fortunately we haven't come to that yet, but I have no complaints about how he's monitoring db's condition and his staff is very helpful. Ask your pediatrician and your ob who they recommend and see if the recommendations line up. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.29.12, 06:02 PM Flag
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Get the hell out. You have a ped. urologist named Dix Poppas. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.29.12, 06:07 PM Flag
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or: yes, he's at Cornell. his name and profession seem fated. :) [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.29.12, 06:14 PM Flag
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It's like naming your kid Seymour Butz and then being surprised he's a proctologist. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.29.12, 06:21 PM Flag
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I see new name poll considerations developing here [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.29.12, 06:49 PM Flag
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;-) [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.29.12, 07:01 PM Flag
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Dix Poppas is great. Keep in mind that his name is Dixon...so he chose to make the joke all on his own. He fixed my son's hypospadia over 10 years ago. Very compassionate. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.29.12, 07:11 PM Flag
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I wish I needed a urologist, just so I could give him my business. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.29.12, 07:35 PM Flag
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np: he's a silver fox. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.29.12, 07:41 PM Flag
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np: Dr Carlos Medina who works at Cornell with Dr Poppas was wonderful. We didn't want to wait to be seen by Dr Poppas and are happy we went w Dr Medina - he related really well to our son and to us and was very good diagnostician and surgeon. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.29.12, 06:27 PM Flag
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or: that's another thing about Poppas--if you just call in and ask for an appointment his receptionist will give you one 2 months from now and say that's the earliest they've got--but when my OB called for me I was able to get an appointment within 2 weeks. Definitely have your OB or pediatrician make the call. Good to know Dr. Medina is a good option too. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.29.12, 06:40 PM Flag
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We see Dr Shapiro at NYU. She's great. But appointments are always delayed which is annoying. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.29.12, 06:16 PM Flag
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Thank you all so much. I am 20 weeks pregnant right now and this was found on sono. She has large kidneys on both sides but the right is much much bigger. My MFM recommended seeing pediatric urologist before she's born. Does that sound right?? Our plan is to deliver at Sinai. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.29.12, 07:27 PM Flag
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yes, that sounds right. My dd's hydronephrosis was detected at 30 weeks on sono. You'll want to see a pediatric urologist before she's born and you'll probably be having fairly frequent sonos before she's born. Typically where you deliver won't matter unless there are severe issues with both kidneys--I delivered at Lenox Hill but all of dd's urology care has been at Cornell. Like I said above--have your MFM call to the specialist for you--you probably want to see 2 different ones before db is born so you feel comfortable with the specialist you've chosen and the advice you're getting. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.29.12, 07:40 PM Flag
[ - ] I'm a journalist working for a Jewish community publication, The Jewish Week, and looking for a Jewish woman to talk to me for an article about her experience with prenatal microarray testing. I would NOT need to use your name in the article. If you'd like to talk to me, please leave a message on this thread and we can figure out how to contact each other. Best, Helen 3 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Expecting 08.24.12, 02:28 PM Flag
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i would be happy to speak with you. I am pregnant and had microarray testing on amniocentesis. but, I am also a genetic counselor, so I may not be your best subject [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.24.12, 02:40 PM Flag
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I would love to speak with you. Thank you so much for replying and sorry for my delay in getting back to you. I'm in Chicago for a wedding and have had a tough time getting online access. Please feel free to e-mail me at helen at sign jewishweek dot org (I just spelled out the address in the hope of thwarting spammers, but you'll write it the regular way.) I'll be able to read that message on my cell phone and will e-mail you back ASAP so we can set up a good time to talk. I look forward to speaking with you and be assured I won't need to use your name in the article. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.26.12, 02:13 PM Flag
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Hi, again. I don't know if you saw my previous message, but I would still love to speak with you today (Monday) or Tuesday if you have a few moments. I'm also wondering if you possibly replied to the e-mail address I gave you and if it might have seen your message as spam. If that's the case, I apologize and in either case, if you'd like to talk, please e-mail me instead at helenatjewishweek at gmail dot com (the first at really is spelled out), or call me at 3 four 7 hyphen 8 nine 9 hyphen double six 7 three I'll be travelling home from this wedding so my phone will briefly be off but I'm really eager to talk with you. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.27.12, 01:37 PM Flag
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