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So glad to hear that everything really is still OK. And congrats on the baby

GIRL!! Any names yet? =) I learned to hate that question, myself! LOL

Becki

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Well, I guess its safe to say you stayed in last night and bypassed

all rambunctious New Year's activities? I swear, we are going to

have to have a talk - this is supposed to be a breezy boring

pregnancy - not wrought with pain and scarry incidents. hrrrumph.

Let Beth add to this, but I am wondering if the fact that they 'faded

away' on their own is a sign that the pains weren't contx? This is

pure speculaton, but I can't help but think that since we are made in

such a convoluted fashion, there wouldn't there be greater

opportunity for benign, but horrifing pain? With the 2 uteri fused

as they are, I can see how it might present creative pains and

pressures that are otherwise absent with a normal uterus (or even

other MA's)? Just a theory.

Can I have the number for the on-call dingbat? Geez. Sorry, but if

you have called, then you need more than a placating pat on the

head! uggrrh. I am so glad that YOUR doc is a good one!

So you are carrying a gymnast? Tell her that she needs to let mommy

rest for a few days before causing havoc again. :-)

Diligently stitching your new cape - couldn't order one in maternity

sizes,

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> Well, I guess its safe to say you stayed in last night and bypassed

> all rambunctious New Year's activities?

How does sleeping most of the day, a quiet dinner of chinese food and

going to the third of the Lord of the Rings trilogy sound?

Denfinitely not rambunctious :-)

I swear, we are going to

> have to have a talk - this is supposed to be a breezy boring

> pregnancy - not wrought with pain and scarry incidents. hrrrumph.

<<<little voice>> sorry, uterine twin :-)

> Let Beth add to this, but I am wondering if the fact that

they 'faded

> away' on their own is a sign that the pains weren't contx?

It was the every 10 minute thing that freaked me out, but you could

be right.

> Can I have the number for the on-call dingbat? Geez. Sorry, but

if

> you have called, then you need more than a placating pat on the

> head! uggrrh.

No kidding, eh? I'm terrified she could end up on call when I go into

labor. I wish I had more control over the situation.

> Diligently stitching your new cape - couldn't order one in

maternity

Thanks for working on the cape ... now all I need is a maternity

leotard :-)))

Many hugs, buddy!

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EEK ! The things that happen while I'm gone. I'm sorry to

hear of this scare, but glad all is well. CONGRATS on your baby

GIRL!!!! So cool. :)

Big hugs to you,

Jill

SU resected

> Hi guys,

> Another emergency trip into my doc's office ... everything's fine

> tho. I've been having menstrual-like cramping the last few days,

but

> got nervous when it woke me out of a sound sleep last night. I

tried

> shifting positions, gentle stretching and walking around, but it

> didn't get better. Then I noticed it was spiking in intensity every

> 10 minutes, so I paged the on-call dingbat. You can guess where

this

> is going. After 40 minutes she calls me back, doesn't listen to a

> word I say and says, " Oh that's normal, honey. " Its normal to wake

up

> in severe plevic floor pain, radiating to my thighs that increases

> with intensity? I reminded her I was prone to pre-term labor, etc

and

> she said, " Well we can't detect contractions at 16 wks anyways. "

> Gritting my teeth I asked what would happen if I came in (mind you,

> its 2:45am at this point) and she was like, " Well, you'd see me. "

> Riiiight. I want to drive for a half hour to go see this dingbat?

The

> pain had stopped spiking and was just really really crampy at this

> point (a couple hours in now) so I decided to wait until morning to

> see my OWN doc who ISN'T a dingbat unless it got worse again

(insert

> massive 3am fight with DH here - idiotburger).

>

> Well, my doc was lovely and squeezed me righ in. The spiking hadn't

> come back and was just a bad ache. They can't explain it, except to

> say that I'm fine, baby's fine, placenta's fine and cervix is nice

> and long. We did get to see a LOVELY u/s of baby literally jumping

up

> and down on my cervix, but he didn't think that would cause the

kind

> of pain I'm having. No joke ... baby was floating down to it,

kicking

> off violently and floating down again over and over. I was cracking

> up ( " hahahOW!hahahOW!):-)

>

> Anywho, I'm ok and will see the doc again in two weeks. AND it's a

> girl!!! Woo hoo!!!

>

> I hope everyone is doing well... I'm pooped!

>

>

> 16wks something ... too danged tired to count

>

> PS ... Beth, how did you convince your docs you were having

contrax?

> I laid awake last night in horror that I was going through what you

> went through but not knowing how to make sure I got the appropriate

> care.

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