Laughing, that sounds like a pain. Hopefully the next test will be normal and you won't have to worry about it again.
Pinkin, I swaddled both of my boys for the first few months and then they went into sleeping bags. I think swaddling is great when they have the startle reflex and I think that eases around the 3 month mark. At the end of the day, you do what works for you so you can survive! You can buy things now called wombies which are like sleeping bags but their arms are inside, so essentially a swaddling bag. I have a friend who is using them with her 1 month old.
Mocha, I never had my boys in my room. DH is such a light sleeper that I had DS1 in a bassinette and DS2 went straight into a cot, but both in their own room. This time I plan to use a bassinette next to our bed initially. DH can sleep in another room if he needs to!! My priorities have obviously changed.
Auroara, your DS2 sounds like such a character. I call my DS2 my lovable monster, as he was a handful compared to DS1 but has so much personality I wonder where he came from! I hope some of your pressures ease soon and DH gets his s#*t together!
My poor DS1 who started on the new antibiotic last night had an allergic reaction to it this morning. So now he has developed a penicillin allergy and is bombed out on phenergan. I want my healthy boy back. DH feels helpless as he is away as usual.
I went for a big walk yesterday to try and improve my mood but all that happened was I got groin pain for the rest of the day and the baby was so ultra quiet in the evening that I began to worry. They are moving ok again now.
And Pinkin, your sugar intake doesn't cause gestational diabetes, but if by some chance you end up having it, then you have to really watch what you eat. I can't stop eating sugar either. Mostly chocolate but also these cinnamon candied almonds that I am currently addicted to!
Take care everyone. Very excited (and jealous) of you lot who don't have long to wait to meet your new bubs!