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  1. Same here. It helped a great deal that my husband was supportive. I had a moment of weakness with #2 and #3, and if he hadn't supported me, I would have ended up having something because the nurses were sure pushing the pain meds and epidural. I'm planning the same for this next baby.

     

    I should have mentioned that. I told my dh before hand, don't let me get an epidural even if I beg for it. And he did really well talking me through the pain.

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    Really, all it takes for me is imagining the needles that are the alternatives to natural birth, & voila! I choose needle-free every time. ;) (Because I"m a big chicken. Just clarifying. There's nothing inherently wrong w/ needles, other than their sharp end, that I know of.)

     

    That's what did it for me too. I was determined to not have an epidural and once I set my mind to it, I managed. Planning the same for this one.

  3. I am SO glad to hear that I'm not the only one addicted to naps. I love sleeping and even my kids know it. Since I got pregnant and have been so sick, I've been known to take a morning AND afternoon nap. :blush: Lately, I've been doing better, I try and nap for about 30 mins every afternoon. I need it to get through dinner and the evening. I don't feel guilty at all.

  4. practice, practice, practice, and tactile cues is what my ds did in speech therapy. Like for the S/snake sound, he would take his pointer finger and move it in a line below his bottom lip while saying ssssssss. During therapy, he and his therapist would have a worksheet with a bunch of different pictures that used the S sound. She would stamp, or let him stamp I guess, the picture when he said the word right. I think I have some other exercises also, but I'll have to dig out my paperwork. My last two dc both had speech.

  5. We don't do playdates really. The kids are in Sunday School, AWANA, Leanna takes ballet, and Jacob does PE, all weekly. They do a monthly class at our science museum. Our HS group meets for park day once a month. They get plenty of interaction and they enjoy playing with each other at home. My sister's kids are 2 minutes away from us and while they are in school so their time is limited, it is the best thing ever when they see their cousins.

     

    We do occasionally get together with friends, but it's not a set thing. I can't overschedule myself or I won't get school done with the kids. Right now as I type, all 3 are in the boy's bedroom quietly building with Legos. Apparently each other is good enough for them and it is for me too. You're not alone!

  6. Right up there with asking me if my husband "helps me" around the house and if he "babysits" the children.

     

     

     

    I HATE it when people say the dad is babysitting the children. It's called fathering.

     

    I've been pretty sick at the beginning of this pg and my 7yo comes to me and asks me if there is anything he can get me. a drink, a popsicle, whatever. We are also teaching our kids that showing Christ means helping and serving others.

  7. I posted yesterday on my Facebook that I made and am starting the chore packs with my kids and someone actually posted a link to the AAP website saying that some parents expect to much of their children and are too demanding. :glare:

     

    I felt the same way you do, giving my kids simple chores is too demanding of them? Asking them to pick up their toys and vacuum the kitchen floor? Things they are all 3 perfectly capable of doing?

     

    Chores are not anything near abuse or forced child labor. It's called helping out because you live here too.

     

    :grouphug:

  8. This year we are using Facts First which is an online math facts program. It tests for accuracy and speed in a fun, colorful way. An annual subscription covers up to 4 students. It's working out very well for us. Check out the free demo.

     

    that looks fun. how long have you had it? definitely worth the money?

  9. I have an irritable uterus, contract for months, and dilate early with all my pregnancies. I never knew if the contractions were dilating me or not until I had an internal exam. Most of the time my intuition paid off and if I thought I had been, I was. Thankfully, I just dilated early and haven't had any preterm babies.

     

    How are you this morning? Did you end up calling? If not, I'd call this morning, your dr might want to see you. I know mine always did.

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