Guest guest Posted August 18, 2004 Report Share Posted August 18, 2004 Thank you all for the advice... I realize I'm in for a long haul and I'm willing to " convince " my fiance all over again if HE relapses! I'm going to home with the baby all day while he's at work so the bar shouldnt be a problem in my eyes. He'll be with her in the evenings but with me there also. I'll be certain to tell him (if the doctor doesnt) that the DBB is the most important part of the treatment, and most crucial. I'm sticking to my guns, guys! As for Dr. Noonan... he emailed me back and didn't mention the ultraound pictures. He did seem like he really thinks it's useless for us to come in before her birth but if we want to we certainly can. My fiance said last night that he would like to meet him before as would I for obvious reasons, I think. We want to know who's going to be treating our newborn baby... it really is a big deal to us. My fiance isn't a bad guy. I have to defend him here because I don't want you guys to think he's horrid. He really does have the baby in mind and he is only saying what he thinks would be the fastest and best thing for her. He hasn't however done his homework and this upsets me. I think he needs to read up on his arguments before he can bring them to the table and argue with me about it. He has claimed he will but nothing yet... I try not to get on him because I do tell him a lot of what I find and he does seem to think it's best now. I really can't complain! Anyways, I'm hoping I won't have to use any of your responses for why she has a cast on since it will be winter and she'll be tucked away in her warm clothes. It's cold here in Wisconsin so there won't be any weird looks for a bundled up baby! Thanks again for the advice and laughs. Tiffani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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