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Courtney
Does anyone know where I can get a copy of the Tom bodett audio books for free?
I wanted to download it for our long car trips, but don't want to pay a fortune and I don't trust the sign up for free options because they charge your credit card anyway.
1 AnswerBooks & Authors8 years agoCan getting pregnant 4 months after a c-section cause problems?
I am pregnant right now and I am right around 2 months or a little more but I just had a c-section 6 months ago. This wasn't planned but I am having some discomfort in the area behind my incision. Does anyone know what this could be or if it is cause for concern? or could it just be growing pains?
1 AnswerPregnancy10 years agoCan you get a hysterectomy after your second child?
This might sound supper silly, but my family medical history includes problems with tubaligations (sp). So I would much rather just have everything taken out. I get my period ridiculously frequent and it is more than painful. Plus I know I do not want any more children since I have a step son, a daughter and another on the way. My husband will not get a vasectomy so I need to do something. I don't even want to deal with an OB/GYN this pregnancy because of all of the problems with the last one but if it means I could get this taking care of when I have my c-section I would be so happy.
2 AnswersOther - Pregnancy & Parenting10 years agoAre you required to see OB/GYN during whole pregnancy?
I have been pregnant once before so believe me this is nothing new, but due to the medical interference and a bad doctor the last time my daughter and I almost died. The doctor's repeatative and unnecessary internal exams caused my baby and I to both get sepsis. I know I will need to have a c-section. I also have a rough due date within about 3-4 days. A nurse also comes to my house once every two weeks. Can I refuse all of those extra appointments until maybe the last month? I know I have to go once to get my confirmation of pregnancy for insurance, but do I have to do more than that? The doctors office is also a 50 mile round trip so every week is ridiculous. All I need to know is can I tell them after a conformation appointment that I want little to no medical interruption til the last month and tell them I will need a c-section?
4 AnswersPregnancy10 years ago