TW: throwing up
ugh. in my last pregnancy i didn't throw up once. now it's not daily, but like every 2-3 days and i can't really see pattern to what causes it or how i could prevent it. basically just trying to be happy it's not worse. and i do have better days in between. i'm surprised how well i'm dealing with this mentally, considering i have history with bulimic tendencies.
but i'm also stressed bc i have dentist appointment incoming and i thought i'd feel better by now. what if i throw up there?? i'll have to warn them beforehand that there is a risk...
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Know about stages of pregnancy?
Facts About Pregnancy Trimesters
Pregnancy is a crucial stage in a woman's life. During pregnancy, the woman experience multitude of transformation physically and psychologically to welcome the newborn. Therefore, it is always good to have a complete understanding of different stages of pregnancy for better care and to avoid complications.
Normal full-term pregnancy in humans lasts for 40 weeks. It is divided into three trimesters: 1st trimester, 2nd trimester, and 3rd trimester.
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Among all trimesters, the 1st trimester is the crucial one. It is counted from 0 to 13 weeks, during which the organ and body structure of the baby develops. Besides, during this period, the mother experiences a variety of symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, breast tenderness, sore nipples, fatigue, etc. It is crucial to take extreme care during this period. Otherwise, it can lead to misscarriage and other complications.
The 2nd trimester of pregnancy lasts from 14 to 26 weeks of pregnancy. This stage is often called the 'golden stage', where most of the early pregnancy symptoms disappear. Also, during this period, the mother can feel movements of the unborn for the first time.
The 3rd trimester is the last stage of pregnancy, starting from 27 to 40 weeks. This is the stage where the baby is fully grown and waiting for his first cry. At the same time, mothers can experience over-excitement and anxiety during childbirth.
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trick or treat
hello anon and happy halloween! it is my privilege to fill your jack-o-lantern with a snippet from the next chapter of matter of luck 🍀
“Let go of me!” she yelled, her voice biting the wind, her fists railing against his back. “How dare you? I don’t have time for this!”
Argos adjusted Kagami over his shoulder, wincing as her elbow caught the side of his head. His hood had dropped a while ago, his cheek stinging from where her knuckles had struck. Still he soldiered on, carrying her toward the manhole where no one would hear her screams.
“No!” Kagami yelled, thrashing harder in his grip. “Not down there! Don’t even think—”
Argos stamped on the edge of the manhole, flipping it up and leaping into the darkness in a single swift movement. Kagami’s startled cry broke off as they landed hard in the shadows of the sewers, the smell suddenly rank in his throat.
Water trickled around them, the harsh fluorescent bulbs somehow still too dim in the maze of tunnels, the cement walls colored with unspeakable stains. Argos turned to Kagami, opening his mouth, and promptly gagged.
She shoved him, rightfully, looking rather sick herself. “Really?” she said, shriveling him with a glare. “Is this where you plan to kill me? You could have picked anywhere else, Félix.”
“I’m not going to kill you,” Argos said. His skin prickled beneath the suit at the way she spoke his name.
thank you for the ask! 👻
from the ask box trick-or-treat (fic writer edition)
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(Adalynn's pov)
We've started summer, and the boys are finishing up their last few bits of school work before summer holidays begin. We've been focusing on how to proper structure a letter, so after a few practice runs on composition, spelling (and spell checks), and grammar, the boys selected a few family members and wrote letters to them. I went out and bought stamps so that we didn't have to make the trip to the post office. I advised them to pic family members of different ages so that they can have a range of conversation topics, so they picked a cousin, one of their aunts and uncles, and one or both of my parents.
The boys had their first official trip to the pool recently. Whilst modesty is important to us, we understand that not everybody keeps to the same standards, and visits to public spaces like our community pool is a great lesson for the boys. We've prioritised swimming lessons for the boys since in the warmer months we do spend time at the pool and swimming in lakes, Mason and I agreed that it was a necessary expense for peace of mind in terms of the boys safety.
Madelynn and Molly took on the brave task of getting the boys to the pool and supervising them whilst they swam. Molly has been in Willowcreek to get their new house set up as well as get registered with our local birthing centre. The boys have been loving having their auntie here, and with me being in the last stages of pregnancy, she and Madelynn offered to take all the older boys out to the pool so I can finish up my nesting projects. Tabitha is at home with a toddler and an infant, so she sat this one out. Molly is in her first trimester and thankfully doesn't have morning sickness that bad, I was so grateful that she even wanted to take the boys out to go sit in the heat. The boys came back with such great stories and were begging their auntie Molly for another trip to the pool. I've started getting braxton hicks, so to be even more helpful, Angie came and took the younger boys for a bit to give me even more solid work time. Baby could come any day now and I'm excited for the house to have a newborn again!
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