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Business I give the vitamin D supplement. Anyone who feeds straight breastmilk or less than one qt of formula per day in addition is usually recommended to give a D supp. This also depends on what you are giving them in your milk too. They only are able to absorb part of the D in your milk and supposed to get the rest from sunlight. So if you and bubs are in the house most of the day or you yourself don't have enough D to begin with then you should supplement. It cant hurt it can only help!
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Thnx Nahri
Your answer is realy helpful !
I wasnt sure about giving him the vitamin , but now I will :)
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Thnx Boyaway and bunnywabbit !
I will start giving him the vitamin today.
Congrats KaseyBaby !!!
Good luck Linz !!!
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I was told Im having a girl from everyone who sees me lol and he's all boy ;)
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Everyone tell me I'm having a girl and he's a he wish they wouldn't speak gets me hopingI'm the slim chance the scan is wrong
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Big hugs angel-pink
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Thanks boysway
Well I had physio today got me a new band and crutches. ...great lol hope the next 8 weeks passes quickly how is everyone else
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Still pregnant.....
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angel-pink, bugger on the crutches. Is that for SPD? Let's hope the time flies by.
Linz, let's hope bub comes along soon :)
All well with my 38 week appointment (38 weeks tomorrow). The Dr said they will likely offer a stretch and sweep at my next appointment. I'm in two minds about it. At this stage I'm happy for bub to stay put. I mentioned going over the last two pregnancies and he said as long my bsl doesn't go up, they don't worry too much. I will mention it to hubby, I don't think he will have much to say about it though. My next appointment isn't for another 10 days. I guess things could change in that time.
We have also agreed to a name. We are keeping it quiet but, I will tell you guys because I know it can't go anywhere else, lol. Strangely enough, bubs name came to me in a dream this morning. I spoke to dh about it and he agreed. So happy we have agreed on a name. It's not a first name I had ever thought I would use but, we like it. Bub will be called Keiran Ryan :D I wanted Ryan in there as that's a family name. So happy bub finally has a name. It's weird though as I came up with Miss 10's name almost that same way in that, it just came to me.
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LOVE it boysway. Keiran was on my boys list if we didnt get a girl but DH was dead set against that one. He just has no taste! Im a sucker for the good irish names!
Membrane sweep can help but it doesn't guarantee a labor start so that's one thing to remember. 38 weeks already so you are well in the safe zone! If it were me personally I would take it if I had a history of going over, you are worried about babies weight because of the bsl, or your own health with the bsl, just make a pro's and con's list. I turned it down on the offer at 37 weeks and then when 38 came around because of my SPD I was of the mind I was going to take it at my next appointment. It so happens DD was born the day I was SUPPOSED to have that appointment and was going to request it LOL
angel-pink careful with those crutches!!!!! I don't know what posesses these doctors to think that giving a pregnant woman with a poor sense of balance because of a shifting tummy CRUTCHES its a good idea. Be VERY VERY careful with them especially when you are alone because it can increase your fall risk!
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Nahri, lol I didn't even think of name origin. Except for our surname he will have a very Irish name with Ryan as his middle name. I may go for an s&s. I do remember having an s&s with my last and it didn't work. I guess I might as well go with it. Bub isn't a big weight. I'm looking at most likely having a 6lb bub again. I will also be just over 39 weeks by the time I have my next antenatal appointment. Bsl isn't a worry at the moment. If anything I am having quite a few lows. Highest reading has been 6.8 which was after I had extra cereal, lol. 6.8 is within range for an hour after eating.