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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

hi, I am 4 weeks 3 days preganant, LMP was 12/2/2013(without any doubt).Since day before yesterday i start?







hi, I am 4 weeks 3 days preganant, LMP was 12/2/2013(without any doubt).Since day before yesterday i started having crampy lower abdomen pain for which i consulted my OBGYN, She urgent made me undergo the TVS which revealed pregancy of 5weeks 5days (no idea, how ?ultrasongraphist told me its all based on measurement , though I am pretty sure about my LMP dates) with the left side corpous leuteal cyst and just the gestational sac without fetal pole & no Yolk sac was visualised , which apparently should have been noticed till now according to the doctor,he told me tht he will repeat again the usg after 5-6days for the confirmation, ans it could me blighted ovum..on review with the my Gyanac, she told me tht we will go with the LMP dates as they r more realiable n will repeat the scan after 10 days. she is put me on complete bed rest with TAB SUSTEN 200MG & suggested that the crampy lower abdominal pain resembling PMS is all because of the corpus leuteal cyst and i might have to bare with it till my 1st trimester, she told me that with dates we don't expect anything more then the gestational sac at this moment.I have started with susten thrice daily, but i am too puzzled whom to believe and stressed out, as i am aware of the fact that that USG finding in early pregnancy are more accurate then the LMP.What should i do?please guide me properly,I can withstand the reality and be prepared for the worst, please guide me in proper way?is it blighted ovum? As far as i know that usg is always less than that LMP date, then why in my case it is coming more? I am to stressed, plz help me out asap..
its not December but 12th feb(LMP was 12th feb. 2013). No they didnt get any hcg levels checked.
thanx for those sweet words.but do u think its pretty okaay, my gestational sac measures 10mm acc to usg report?which makes its 5 weeks 5 days on the day when usg was done..though with lmp its just about 5 weeks now...here while surfing net i came across the fact that yolk sac develops when the gestational sac is over 8 mm.i m freaking out to the core.just keep on thinking about this all the day....



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I really think your physician is worrying you too soon. We didn't see my baby until just about nine weeks! I had to turn down the D&C at seven and eight weeks. Yes, this may end in miscarriage but they really cannot know that for sure before nine weeks or so. Don't be afraid to get a second opinion. Also, keep in mind once the gestational sac is visualized, many doctors stop taking hCG levels because they can rise, plateau or drop and still be normal. Unfortunately, time is the only true test of a blighted ovum. Stay monitored and, as with any pregnancy, please be seen right away if there are complications. I do hope you get better news soon!

Oh, an just read your additional details. At my eight week ultrasound, my gestatational sac measured 21.5mm and looked completely empty. One week later at 28.5mm, they found my little one. Hang in there. Saying a prayer for you!

Help: Dogs and Children?




Patient Pa


My fiancee and I are planning to conceive around 2013, by this time, Max will be six years old, Roxy will be seven, and Sparky will be 16. We will hopefully have another dog at the time (either a Greyhound or APBT of our own).

What I'm worried about, even though our dogs are great with children, we're unsure of how they would react to a child LIVING with us, especially one thats extremely tiny and screams quite a bit.

I trust my dogs completely, I just worry how they'll react, and if it will be a good reaction. My six month old niece comes over quite often, and Max is all-too eager to greet her, and I worry his over exuberance may get him into trouble later on..?

How old were your dogs when you had your children, how did they react, and what steps did you take to introduce them?



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Your talking almost 5 years from now! How your dogs will react will be any-ones guess but if you train them correctly and make sure they are exposed to all kinds of people then you will diminish your worry but not totally. No dog no matter how old it is should ever be 100% trusted with a small child. No matter what.

when i had my first child I had 4 golden's here with me. Each reacted differently. The one who I though would be the most distant turned out to be the most mothering to my first son. They all were very good with the new house hold member. I made sure of it.
The baby could even make a squeek with one of them coming for me to go see why it was making that noise! LOL It was really quite annoying but cute after a while. I never needed a baby monitor at all I had 4 here with me!

You should be concerned but not get to the point of worring about it just yet! My advice is to handle the situation when it arrises and then deal with it. You just dont know what the future will bring.




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Saturday, October 19, 2013

Which baby monitor you recommend?

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Ethan


I am looking for a baby monitor which should have the capability to listen and see the baby..Do you recommend any..


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Here is a good choice:

http://www.amazon.com/WiFi-Baby-2-0-2013-Model/dp/B00AKHKTVI/ref=sr_1_2?s=baby-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1380744452&sr=1-2&keywords=baby+monitor

What is your most memorable/unforgettable moment of the year 2012..?




Vinay Kuma


share ur most valuable moment moment that u spent in 2012..
thnx in advance..



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On February 1st, 2012, I was home for work not feeling well. My fiance left for work at 7am. At 10am, I got a call from his sister. He had been in a head on car crash and was air lifted to a hospital an hour and a half away from where I lived. The hospital had gone through his phone to find someone to call, and had first tried "mom" and "dad", but they were on a cruise in the Bahamas and didn't answer. Next they called "grandma" who gave them his sister's number, and she finally he called me. The accident had occurred just 5 miles from our home, and I was only just hearing about it now. I called my mom to give me a ride, as I was crying so much I knew there was no way I could drive. On the way I called the hospital to see if they could give me information. They said they couldn't say anything about his condition, but that I'd better get there fast, and then asked me what religion he was. I was absolutely convinced that he was going to die before I got there. When I finally did get there, he was in a coma with a fractured skull, broken neck, broken pelvis, and lacerated liver. His brain was swelling and they had to put a halo on him and a pressure monitor in his brain. We called our pastor and he came immediately to pray with us. I had never been so scared in my life. They planned a surgery to fuse the broken vertebrae in his neck, but they couldn't do it until his brain stopped swelling, so for now it was just sit and wait. I ended up getting a room at the place across the street from the hospital, and spent a week and a half just waiting, not knowing if he would have brain damage or be paralyzed. When the swelling finally went down and he started to wake up they did surgery which was successful. After surgery they finally removed his breathing tube and I got to talk to him. He couldn't move his right arm, but he could move everything else and he had no brain damage. After months of physical therapy, he regained movement in his right arm and got his halo off just in time for our wedding.

June 9th, 2012 we got married. Our pastor married us, the one who was there the night of his accident. It was very emotional, and I had never been so happy.

On September 19, 2012, I found out that I was pregnant with our first child. Since then we have just been going to doctor appointments, slowly putting the nursery together, and anticipating the birth of our baby in May 2013.

I'd say it was one hell of a year.




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Thursday, September 19, 2013

Are you in favor of killing babies born alive during abortions?

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mylovekate


HORRIFIC: Testimony That Baby ‘Screamed’ During Live-Birth Abortion click the link below and see what it is like for the baby yes baby , its not a glob. http://www.mrconservative.com/2013/04/11004-baby-screams-during-live-birth-abortion. By the way Obama voted for this 4 times and is in favor of it.


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If the baby comes out alive, it should immediately be taken and put up for adoption. If a baby comes out breathing and/or screaming, it is flat-out murder to end its life. I'm sorry. There really is no arguing that point no matter what side of the fence you are on the topic. Now how to ensure compliance? Well, you would think a medical doctor would already have the ethics to do this, but I guess not. I suppose a mandatory videotaping of all abortions or a live, real-time monitoring of them, and the criminal charging of doctors who kill live babies.

What is your most memorable/unforgettable moment of the year 2012..?




Vinay Kuma


share ur most valuable moment moment that u spent in 2012..
thnx in advance..



Answer
On February 1st, 2012, I was home for work not feeling well. My fiance left for work at 7am. At 10am, I got a call from his sister. He had been in a head on car crash and was air lifted to a hospital an hour and a half away from where I lived. The hospital had gone through his phone to find someone to call, and had first tried "mom" and "dad", but they were on a cruise in the Bahamas and didn't answer. Next they called "grandma" who gave them his sister's number, and she finally he called me. The accident had occurred just 5 miles from our home, and I was only just hearing about it now. I called my mom to give me a ride, as I was crying so much I knew there was no way I could drive. On the way I called the hospital to see if they could give me information. They said they couldn't say anything about his condition, but that I'd better get there fast, and then asked me what religion he was. I was absolutely convinced that he was going to die before I got there. When I finally did get there, he was in a coma with a fractured skull, broken neck, broken pelvis, and lacerated liver. His brain was swelling and they had to put a halo on him and a pressure monitor in his brain. We called our pastor and he came immediately to pray with us. I had never been so scared in my life. They planned a surgery to fuse the broken vertebrae in his neck, but they couldn't do it until his brain stopped swelling, so for now it was just sit and wait. I ended up getting a room at the place across the street from the hospital, and spent a week and a half just waiting, not knowing if he would have brain damage or be paralyzed. When the swelling finally went down and he started to wake up they did surgery which was successful. After surgery they finally removed his breathing tube and I got to talk to him. He couldn't move his right arm, but he could move everything else and he had no brain damage. After months of physical therapy, he regained movement in his right arm and got his halo off just in time for our wedding.

June 9th, 2012 we got married. Our pastor married us, the one who was there the night of his accident. It was very emotional, and I had never been so happy.

On September 19, 2012, I found out that I was pregnant with our first child. Since then we have just been going to doctor appointments, slowly putting the nursery together, and anticipating the birth of our baby in May 2013.

I'd say it was one hell of a year.




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Saturday, April 20, 2013

Will my MRSA ever go away? Really?

Q. I got a mrsa infection for the first time around the time I was 30 weeks pregnant, with a boil type thing on my back. It had drained and I was given antibiotics to help it go away. They were concerned that I would be kept in a contact room in the hospital, so they tested me every week to see if the infection had gone away. BUT they only swabbed my nose. My back is now find except for a hard mass under my skin that they said is just scar tissue.

I had my baby 2 weeks ago and had a c section. One of my stitches popped and started draining. I started waking up in the middle of the night shaking so hard I thought I was having a seizure. Now it's that I sweat so bad that sweat pours off my face, I'm dizzy, and I feel sick. Not to mention my incision is still draining, it hurts, and it stinks. I'm on clyndamycin, but I'm not even sure that's helping. I've been to the ER countless amounts of times, and my doctor, and none of them seem worried.

I can tough it out through this, but will I always have to be scared of having mrsa for the rest of my life? I've become an OCD mess, especially trying to stay clean around my baby. I just don't know what to do, I feel like this is hopeless.

A. Once MRSA infection is treated successfully, it can be eliminated from the system. Methicillin resistant Staph aureus does not go dormant and re-appear later on like certain viruses and bacteria do. MRSA is actually resistant to penam & cepham antibiotics including some others; however, MRSA is usually susceptible to Erythromycin, Tetracycline and Vancomycin. Vancomycin alone can be used as an alternative. If Vancomycin is used, liver function and the blood levels for achievable concentration must be monitored to avoid toxicity factor.

There is another antibiotic known as Mupirocin that is very effective against Staph aureus including MRSA; however, it is too toxic for internal use. Researches are working on it to produce a better derivative of Mupirocin after the risk of toxicity has been dealt with.

Finally, MRSA is still a nosocomial infection usually acquired from the hospital environment. MRSA has not been spread to community based medical centres or clinics (although some published data about MRSA found in community based institutions is grossly exaggerated).

Sleep well dear lady; you are going to be just fine. Best wishes for the Happy New Year 2013 to you, the baby & your family.


Help: Dogs and Children?
Q. My fiancee and I are planning to conceive around 2013, by this time, Max will be six years old, Roxy will be seven, and Sparky will be 16. We will hopefully have another dog at the time (either a Greyhound or APBT of our own).

What I'm worried about, even though our dogs are great with children, we're unsure of how they would react to a child LIVING with us, especially one thats extremely tiny and screams quite a bit.

I trust my dogs completely, I just worry how they'll react, and if it will be a good reaction. My six month old niece comes over quite often, and Max is all-too eager to greet her, and I worry his over exuberance may get him into trouble later on..?

How old were your dogs when you had your children, how did they react, and what steps did you take to introduce them?

A. Your talking almost 5 years from now! How your dogs will react will be any-ones guess but if you train them correctly and make sure they are exposed to all kinds of people then you will diminish your worry but not totally. No dog no matter how old it is should ever be 100% trusted with a small child. No matter what.

when i had my first child I had 4 golden's here with me. Each reacted differently. The one who I though would be the most distant turned out to be the most mothering to my first son. They all were very good with the new house hold member. I made sure of it.
The baby could even make a squeek with one of them coming for me to go see why it was making that noise! LOL It was really quite annoying but cute after a while. I never needed a baby monitor at all I had 4 here with me!

You should be concerned but not get to the point of worring about it just yet! My advice is to handle the situation when it arrises and then deal with it. You just dont know what the future will bring.


Third miscarriage, no children. heartbroken what's going on? :/ has anyone gone through this?
Q. Im currently having my third miscarriage. I have no children i am 23. First one was Oct 2007, Then Jan 2010 and now Jan 2013. I've been to a RE I've been tested for alot of things and they can't seem to find anything. They only found a folic acid deficiency which im taking medications for. My first two pregnancy i never saw a fetus i guess it stopped growing. then this pregnancy i saw and heart a heart beat at 6W4D. Then when i went for an ultrasound Fri there was no heartbeat and the baby measured 6W4D. I was heart broken. I don't know why this keeps happening i don't know who to turn to for emotional support. My husband is there for me but he can't relate because he hasn't gone through it emotionally. Have any of you gone through this?? Any stories anything would help Thank You!!! NO RUDE COMMENTS

A. i have been there exactly where you are. i am 23 and september was number 5 for me. they finally sent me to a specialist who same as you couldn't find anything wrong. all they can figure is that my body is releasing the hormones too early causing a miscarriage to happen. i have carried each time to 14 weeks. they suggested that next time i plan it and be monitored, take aspirin and a hormone suppository everyday for the entire pregnancy and i also won't be able to work the entire time either. i am sorry that you are going through this again. i felt so alone in all of mine, no one i know has had one and even my friends who had children didn't understand what i was going through. even my boyfriend didn't completely understand, but he has stood by my side and listened to me cry and try to give up on everything.





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