Hi! Late to the party. I did book a hair appointment today, so I hope that counts for taking care of myself.
Not much going on in my world except work and epigastric pains.I need this kid to "drop" because this burning sensation I get after eating is so annoying. With M, I think it went away shortly after entering the third trimester. This time, it's hanging around and is much worse. Tums and Pepcid are no match for it, either. Sorry girls, I just needed to complain.
Get some Zantac! It really helped when I was pregnant with S.
LizInFL how is your sister's pregnancy going? The family know yet?
You are sweet to think of her, thank you.
...TW...loss mentioned
I hadn't said anything here b/c I wasn't around for a couple weeks there, but unfortunately she had a m/c a few weeks back. She's doing better now but obviously had a tough go of it for a bit. It really hit her hard this weekend, she would've been 12 weeks on Mother's Day
Why would this place implode and why would everyone go their separate ways? I missed a lot the last couple day, apparently.
State of the forum thread. Seems to be a bit of a riot over the leaders not listening to the community. Leaders trying to make a website and such to draw newbs in. Probably more, but I didn't read too much of the thread.
Why would this place implode and why would everyone go their separate ways? I missed a lot the last couple day, apparently.
State of the forum thread. Seems to be a bit of a riot over the leaders not listening to the community. Leaders trying to make a website and such to draw newbs in. Probably more, but I didn't read too much of the thread.
Okay thanks. I read about the first 9 pages (9 pages in the app) and apparently some discussion happened on Parenting then a new thread was created in the sticky post.
I just finished reading it all. There was a lot of pitchforks and nonsense but I think if the admins had been around, as they should have been, it wouldn't have spiraled so far.
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