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An Only Child
Asked by S.P. from Davenport
on August 17, 2009
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I am curious what you moms think about having an only child? We had our daughter, our first baby and possibly last, on 6/3/09. I know it's too early to make the final...
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- Both of my girls' deliveries were very complicated and literally almost killed me. (we too spent time in the critical care unit!) So it was my doctor who flat out said...
- S. - today, we get to make those kind of decisions (for the most part). And it truely is a personal decision. I don't think your friends are very loving if they thin...
- I see you have a lot of great replys, but I thought I would add my two cents also. I am an only child. My mom wanted more, but it just didn't happen. My parents always...
If Your Child Did This....
Asked by C.O. from Washington DC
on June 3, 2011
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hello!
We have a ton of sleepovers at our home....
if your child wet the bed (soaked it) at a friends house - would you buy a new mattress?
if they broke a lam...
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- Yes, it's polite to replace toys, lamps and mattresses, now matter how much $ you make or don't make.
- not typical to replace toys..unless it something your child did wrong to break it...but i it breaks in typical playing then that seems extreme...the new mattress if th...
- I think that they are embarrassed and good friends and want to make good on the loss. If she insists, then perhaps pick out a mattress and tell her a "sale price" on i...
New to the Smyrna-Vingings Area & Seeking OB-GYN for High Risk Pregnancies
Asked by K.C. from Atlanta
on July 5, 2007
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We're expecting our 3 child after several miscarriages (8 to be exact). This is the first pregancy here in Atlanta and I contacted one physician that had my first vis...
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- Hi Katie, My name is De and I'm about 7months prego and I go Marietta OB/GYN. I live in Marietta. This is actually my third pregnancy. I am considered high risk becau...
- Hi K., I am seeing Archie Roberts, MD at Peachtree Womens' Specialists. I'm on Progesterone for this pregnancy because my son was delivered pre-term. They're main of...
- I love my OB-GYN! He's very caring and not at all rushed during his appointments. I saw Dr. Steven Lee during both of my pregnancies. His office is near Cobb Hospit...
Seeking Advice on Pregancy with Risk of NAIT
Asked by C.L. from Kansas City
on March 13, 2009
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My daughter had Neonatal Alloimmune Thrombocytopenia (NAIT) at birth (a surprise to us) and spent a week in the hospital to get her blood platletes up to an acceptable...
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- I work for a home health agency, you might be able to get a home health nurse to do your IV therapy at home.
- C., SInce I was 16 years old, I have been getting IVIG treatments. They are painless, and normally go smoothly. They help so much and to have the prednisone onboard...
- I don't know anything about that condition or treatment, but I saw Dr. Schwartz, and the other 3 docs at Midwest Perinatal regularly during my pregnancy (in the hospit...
"How to Read Labels for Risk of Nut Allergy"
Asked by K.D. from Wheeling
on August 25, 2008
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My son's immune system is weak so he's been assigned to a disinfected table in the school cafeteria with two children who suffer from nut allergies. I need to be caref...
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- Here is a terrific website(Kids with food allergies): http://www.kidswithfoodallergies.org/ Check it out. It's a terific organization with plenty of support and info!
- It's really silly that schools will separate children like that. You should talk to the principal. A lot of schools nowadays have gone peanut free because of the inc...
- ANY reference to nuts on the label could be deadly to a person allergic to nuts. The label may show that it "Contain nuts", "may contain trace amounts of nuts," or "pr...
UPDATED Would You Get the Procedure and Risk the Possible Deductible?
Asked by J.M. from Philadelphia
on March 1, 2012
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I have scheduled 3 surgeries on my legs (2 on 1, 1 on the other) The first is scheduled for tomorrow. I let the surgeons receptionist know that my insurance has 3 lev...
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- You were in a hospital, but I'm assuming you haven't worked in insurance before? A 1,000 deductible is VERY low, and incredibly ideal. You should be thanking your luck...
- I think $1000 is a deal. Our deductible is $10,000 BEFORE our insurance pays anything. When it comes to health and safety. DON'T skimp and pinch pennies. It's no...
- We have a $3,000 deductible. I remember very clearly being unable to afford treatment, but hurting and having to do something. I would go to the BEST surgeon. I ...
Need a Doctor Who Deals with High Risk Pregnancies!!!!
Asked by M.N. from Miami
on September 22, 2008
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I'm not sure if I am pregnant but I am trying to be. I don't want to go back to my old doctor because they only deliver in Boca West and I live in East Fort Lauderdal...
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- Dr. Tuttelman is excellent. He'll refer you to a high risk but I'm not sure if he delivers in Broward General. Good luck and congratulations!
- Broward General Offers a health line. ###-###-####. You can call them up and they can refer you a Dr. who delivers in Broward Gerneal and even tell you if they see hig...
- If Dr Lichtinger is on your plan, he is the man for you! He is wonderful and a high risk doctor! His number is: ###-###-#### His office address is: 4701 N Fed...
Seeking Moms with High Risk Pregnancy
Asked by G.F. from New York
on August 28, 2007
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Just this last April I found out I was pregnant after being told I couldn’t have anymore children. I am five months pregnant and had my second trimester sonogram, a...
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- Congrats on your PG!! Sorry about the cyst, hopefully it's nothing. My son's name is also Seth, LOVE the name! LOL I'm PG with #3 and am also high risk since my first ...
- Hi G..I am also a ,other of three.I just gave birth to my third child a month ago.Having a third c-section was really somthing i did not want to go through but i did ...
- Are you seeing a high risk doctor? Type 2 diabetes is manageable during pregnancy. Sometimes a change in diet works sometimes you need insulin. My last two pregnanci...
After 7 Months Am I Still at Risk for Postpartum Depression?
Asked by V.Z. from Washington DC
on February 6, 2007
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I have a 7 month old son, and for the past few weeks, maybe even longer, I havent really felt myself. I sometimes dont even change out of pajamas and if I do its strai...
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- i think they say that you can have postpartum for up to 2 years after but I think alot of moms go through the stage where they take so much care of the new baby they l...
- I feel for you! I have a 4 year old daughter and 6 month old son and sometimes feel as you do. I think a key part of what I read from your post is that you sometimes f...
- I have a seven month old also. I was just at the doctors for the same reasons. She said I have postpartum depression, she put me on zoloft and I have tried to excersis...
Encouragement for Risk Taking Vs. Safety
Asked by J.R. from Miami
on April 29, 2012
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Dear Mommas,
1. Yesterday at the park my 3 1/2 year old wanted to jump from a fairly high height by himself. I knew he could not do it without getting really hurt. ...
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- Good for you (and for him!), when my son was the same age I would let him jump, climb etc...as i was standing near him, just to make sure I could catch him in case he ...
- As you know by now kids are going to get hurt. It's how THEY learn risk vs safety. There will be times when you "allow" him to do something slightly risky and it'll ...
- It really is OK to say you're not big enough yet. I say things like "You have to be 5 (or some random age) to do that." It is not the same as telling a child "you are ...