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Due Date Calculators Giving Different Results
Asked by C.A. from Wichita
on December 26, 2011
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these due date calculators are confusing the heck out of me. one says due around aug 6th another says the 22nd and others says the 11th and 16th...... for some reason ...
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- I would make an appointment with your OB, who is probably familiar with your irregular cycles. They will probably do an ultrasound to determine the baby's gestational...
- thebump.com says you're due Aug 6th. Everybody's different, so these due dates are approximates based on the norm. Sounds like your off-cycle is messing up on your mo...
- Pick whatever date you like best, and go with it. With my first baby, she was due in early October, but was born (full-sized!) mid-September. My second baby, the OB lo...
How to Figure Out Due Date?
Asked by M.R. from Cleveland
on January 17, 2010
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Hey ladies!! figure'd i'd be a pro at this now since this will be baby number 4 if God willing everything goes ok (i've had 5 pregnancy so far w/ only 3 kids.. so this...
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- The only way to really know is see your doctor but keep in mind there is the chance that you are farther along and the test didn't pick it up the first time. It does ...
- One of the things you might want to do in these early stages is to get a copy of PAIN FREE WOMEN by Pete Egoscue. One of the things I KNOW, as a posture alignment and...
- I like this calculator. (http://www.due-date-calculator.com/) But, you need to know how long your periods are, when the last one started, and on what day of your cycl...
Correct Date of Ovulation
Asked by R.B. from Waterloo
on September 29, 2009
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my periods is irregular for some months now...sometimes 28-40 days for the next period. August it was on 8th. this time i got on sept 18th so when is my ovulating date...
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- most likely somewhere between the 4th and the 8th. I believe you ovulate around 2 weeks before your period starts. I usually ovulate 10 days before I start. hopefull...
- Hi R., With our first pregnancy we tried for 4 years - I was doing ovulation pee tests, basal temp and a silly ovulation watch - All 3 were telling me something diffe...
- After reading "Taking Charge of Your Fertility, I finally figured out how to decipher when my ovulation date was. I, too, had irregular periods. I took my temp each mo...
Dating a Pregnancy with Ultrasound
Asked by P.C. from Portland
on December 13, 2008
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Hi All,
I was not sure how far along I am because I never had a period after I had my baby at the end of May. I went in for an ultrasound today to date it and they...
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- I had the same thing with my second. I never had a period between having my first and getting pregnant with the second. I had 2 ultrasounds (one at about 8 weeks and...
- They are pretty accurate, but the later you get into your pregnancy the less accurate they become with regards to due date.
- Try using a pregnancy calculator (here's a link to just one I found online, I'm sure there are many: http://www.americanpregnancy.org/duringpregnancy/pregcalc.html), t...
Induction vs Not Being Induced
Asked by J.B. from Houston
on January 6, 2010
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Hey Mamas,
I was wondering if any of you have experience with being induced with a labor and then not being induce with the next labor, was it easier, shorter, the sa...
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- I was induced the first time and not the 2nd. Both were a vaginal birth with no medication whatsoever. My 2nd showed up at 39 weeks (exactly as my 1st one to the day) ...
- I was induced with my first baby born Sept 2009. I went a week past the due date and the doctor sceduled me for an induction. It was the worst experience ever. I had t...
- I've had 4 kids all 1-2 weeks past their due date. All were vaginal deliveries with no pain meds and 2 were induced/2 were not. I think inducing can speed things along...
Menstrual Cycle Question????
Asked by K.R. from Seattle
on October 15, 2010
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I have always maintained a 28 day cycle I have been TTC... so for one year I have been tracking my MC I went to a track your cycle website fertility ovulation ti...
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- It's a great book! You really have to find out when you ovulate, cycle length means very little on it's own. When I tracked my temps I found that I ovulated around d...
- I second Margie L., pick up the book Taking Charge of Your Fertility. Just because your cycle is a certain length, doesn't mean that you ovulate at a certain timing wi...
- Pick up the book Taking Charge of Your Fertility by Toni Weschler. It has a wealth of information about these amazing bodies of ours. It will teach you how to track y...
How Much Would You Pay a Sitter For...?
Asked by K.K. from Washington DC
on December 6, 2011
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Question; how much would you pay a sitter to watch your 2 very young children for 18 hours a week in the sitters house? I was talking to a lady about a babysitting job...
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- I paid 10.00 per hour for my son's babysitter when he was 2ish.. 12.00 per hour when my son was a newborn.
- Generally, for childcare, if it's a regular thing, I wouldn't expect to get paid by the hour, but by the day or week. Full time care 5 days a week (so 40 hours) ran m...
- I am a full time teacher, and I couldn't afford that. But don't be upset. She just can't afford you. I also can't afford a new car or a designer purse. Just becaus...
Wedding Etiquette...
Asked by M.W. from Chicago
on September 6, 2010
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so, my sister is getting married at the end of this month and i recently asked her if she got back all of her rsvp cards. my sister and her fiance sort of look at eac...
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- I would just sit back and enjoy the wedding. Leave them with the stress! Sure, it is rude not to RSVP and if they want to turn people who didn't RSVP away...Well, I...
- If people are so rude to disregard a wedding invite and can't take 2 seconds to RSVP, then I agree with your sister! If it's not a priority to THEM to come to the wed...
- Awkward situation, but with all of the technology and communications options available these days, even a mass email to those on the invited list requesting a simple n...
401K - How Much Should I Have in There by 33?
Asked by A.D. from New York
on January 10, 2011
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My parents just retired and I would like to try to understand how much I should have in my 401k by now and how much I should be setting aside. I just started a new job...
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- You need to talk to a financial advisor who can give you solid guidance. Many people here have good ideas but we are not professionals. You need to do research a...
- Make sure you are carrying no debt and have an emergency fund. Check out this calculator: http://www.daveramsey.com/tools/investing-calculator/ Dave Ramsey is a WE...
- It depends on how much you want to live on once you retire. Then, generally, if you can withdraw and live on 4% a year of that total amount, theoretically, you will n...
Do You Think This Is Unreasonable?
Asked by M.M. from Tucson
on April 10, 2012
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My ex's and i divorce is still not final, because he requested concilliation counceling our court date that should have been on Monday. Instead we will be going to cou...
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- You need to let the courts decide. Hopefully you have a lawyer advocating for you. He SHOULD want the money going through the courts--it's proof for him that he pa...
- What is your lawyer doing about this? Have you consulted him or her? Does your husband want RECONCILIATION counseling? In other words - is he trying to get back with y...
- I don't think it's unreasonable given your current situation, but I do think you need to make it a priority to change your situation so you can get a better paying job...