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kismit
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Aug 2005 Posts: 114 Location: tx
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How Many of You Are.....
Posted: 09-19-05 13:33pm
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I was wonderin how many of you are takin
calcium pills along with your prenatels??
My doc is nice and everything but to be
honest she has never once advised me on
what I need to do or not do. She has neer
asked me about my diet or even mentioned
calcium pills. She really isnt too
informative. She just walks in and runs
her tests then she tell me about the
results. Am I expecting too much or
....?? I know I probably need to step it
up a knotch and ask her more but the truth
was I had no clue what to ask how to ask
or when to ask. Im I first-timer and I
guess I just thought i'd get a mini crash
course or even just get pointed in the
right direction. Good thing my mom cares
enough to inform me of the dos and donts.
Well let me know what you think???
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lil_blaze2004
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Posted: 09-19-05 13:42pm
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I was told I drank too much milk and had
to cut down, so I never took calcium
pills. I also only started my prenatals
when I was about 3 1/2months cause they
made me sooooooooo sick at the begining I
was on diclectin (anti barf meds) I also
took an iron supplement because I have/had
soemthing called vonwillebrans (a bleeding
disorder that seems to have reversed
itself during my pregnancy)
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fatfamily02
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Joined: 20 Jul 2005 Posts: 3050 Location: Georgia, USA
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Posted: 09-19-05 13:43pm
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I think they would be good for the babe,
but I am no dr and I never heard of
someone taking them be4 while preg. So I
myself would seek medical advice on it.
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angel6932
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 07 Aug 2005 Posts: 788 Location: US
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Lol
Posted: 09-19-05 13:50pm
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I have to take calcium pills plus vitamens
plus iron pills. I have always had to do
that. I am animec. But on top of that I
was on the lupron shot and it caused me to
go through a stage of menipause. I will
have to do it again after I have the baby.
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vanessalouanne
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Posted: 09-19-05 15:34pm
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Usually prenatals alone do the trick.
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buttercup_501
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Posted: 09-19-05 16:46pm
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Too much can cause harm to your baby!!!
Stick with the prenatals only!! Unless
your Dr. Tells you other wise
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kismit
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Aug 2005 Posts: 114 Location: tx
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Posted: 09-19-05 22:13pm
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Thank you so much ladies for all your
advice. I think ill just stick to the
vitamins for now and ill ask her about it
on the 28th when I go in for labwork. Now
what about the part about her being
informative??
Is it just me or did I just expect too
much outta my doctor? Do your doctors ask
you guys how you have bene doing or did
they ever mention any shred of lite on the
dos and donts.
Let me know!!
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El
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 31 Mar 2005 Posts: 476 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Calcium
Posted: 09-20-05 01:15am
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I actually heard it's not good to take it,
as it can cause the baby's bones to harden
early, and they need to be soft for
birth.
I'm not sure how accurate that is, but i'm
glad you've decided to stick with the
pre-natals only.
I don't see a doctor, I see midwives, and
they'll be there at the birth, so i'm in a
different situation pre-natal care-wise.
My trouble is I can never think of
anything to ask while i'm seeing them,
only afterwards!!!!
It's good to make a list of things you are
concerned about when you think of it, and
bring it to each appopintment- try to make
sure you get answers to as many as you
can.
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lil_blaze2004
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Posted: 09-20-05 06:08am
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I always met with a nurse first and she
would ask all the questions. But like el
said make a list before hand to ask.
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GinACod
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 13 Sep 2005 Posts: 262 Location: Ohio
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Posted: 09-20-05 20:36pm
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My doc was informal on my last baby I
figured if she saw somthing that needed
attention she would speak up. I'm anemic
( or how ever you spell that) while i'm
pg, though I still am atm... But anyway
most of my appointments where:
nurse... Blood pressure ( low most of the
time), pee test, weight, and if I had
any questions.
Doctor... Baby heart beat and if I had
any concerns.
I was in and out with in 10 mins after
iwas taken back to a room.
My middle 2 I was with a clinic ( never
wanted to do that again), and they were
more stressed out then I was when I was pg
with my first and takeing care of her.
They called me back did a pee test, they
listened to the heart beat then they would
leave not one word no do you have any
qestions or anything. Then since I
carryed small ( more in my back then
front.) they made me take stress test and
have an u/s 2 times a week. I was
stressed just knowing they were doing that
to me. Then I asked them when I was
around 37 weeks to check and see if I was
dialated and they said no we will do that
next week. I knew I was contracting from
the machines they were hooking me up to
all the time. But anyway they wanted to
stop me from having her until see was 40
weeks atleast. They oviously didn't
care, when I told them I was dialating and
I know I am and if they really wanted to
stop me form having her they needed to
see. Well needless to say that weekend I
was in the hospital with a 6 lb, 18 in
baby girl. They were sooo shocked about
that. I hated that... I swore that I
would never do a clinic again... Just
too much stress...
But if you do have any questions I would
ask... Unless theres anything to report
form the doctor she/he might not really do
too much....
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First_time_mum
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 31 Aug 2005 Posts: 93 Location: Dubai.... for now
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Posted: 09-21-05 02:54am
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Just like you it's also my first time.
I did not take any calcium pills but I do
drink a glass of milk everyday. My dr
only prescribed me to take folic acid and
that's it. I read in a pregnancy related
site that self medication is a no no. I
suggest you tell your doc what you were
taking and maybe he/she will advise you if
it's still necessary for you to take it.
When in doubt, ask your doc. Your doc is
the best person to advise you on your
pregnancy concerns.
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