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    Ugh the ongoing debate

    @vl32 Obviously you can’t predict it, but there’s a chance you won’t have these symptoms the second time! I had no issues with PPD or mental health issues with my first, and the second time I got absolutely rocked! Many of my friends struggled the first time but had no issues the second. The...
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    Ab separation

    @kimmarqy Fitness instructor here, had a prolapse with my first, 7 weeks with my second. I’ve been doing a video on YouTube from a channel called Nourish Move Love. She has one specific DR video that I love. She also has a series! I highly recommend her. Just google it and it will come up :)
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    16w, pelvic bones hurt like I’ve been riding a bike?

    @linenthesand Girl solidarity because my first pregnancy was a breeze and I barely modified a workout, this second pregnancy is absolutely kicking my ass at only 21 weeks. Pelvic floor therapy and acupuncture has helped a lot with my pelvic pain
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    I can’t shake the feeling

    @ethanhun1 I relate to this so deeply. It’s so nice to hear I’m not alone. I never even considered the possibility of more than 2 children until my second was born. My first has been so thrilled about having a sibling, I totally see why people have more. The chaos doesn’t sound as bad now that...
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    I feel like I ruined my body by having a vaginal birth

    @thytotodile I’m not a doctor from my excessive googling during pregnancy I think the ones near your uterus can still cause the pain you’re describing! My veins were external on my labia (yes, horrifying lol) but the pain was actually deep in my pelvis. Exactly how you described. Fortunately if...
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    I feel like I ruined my body by having a vaginal birth

    @thytotodile So I had a very similar sensation during pregnancy. Laying down I felt fine, but within a few minutes of standing I felt the most horrible aching sensation. it was caused by pelvic congestion syndrome. It’s basically varicose veins in your pelvic region. They are often internal and...
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    Doc Says Don’t Go Over 140?

    @ruella Not a doctor but i think that’s boomer math. I’ve heard that too but never directly from a doctor or medical professional. It also makes no sense because a 140 bpm would have a totally different effect on a person based on their fitness level. Pregnancy is definitely a time to deload...
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    The March to 1 Nap: A Practical Guide to Baby Nap Transitions (4m-18m-ish)

    @knowledgeisnotignorant Thanks so much for your response!! Your posts have really helped me, especially the one about overtired/undertired. I rescued a nap yesterday and let him go for 3 hours, which I would normally cap, but he didn’t have a false start and slept great today!! I really...
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    The March to 1 Nap: A Practical Guide to Baby Nap Transitions (4m-18m-ish)

    @knowledgeisnotignorant Hi there! I’ve been reading through your posts and love your insights. I’m in the midst of the 4 to 3 nap transition and really struggling. I’m blessed with a really happy baby who pretty much only cries around nap and bedtime, so I feel like I’m failing him :( I just...
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