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Spike's Bitches 22: You've got Angel breath  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


Stephanie - Feb 21, 2005 1:19:39 pm PST #2476 of 10001
Trust my rage

How many weeks are you now?

I'm 24 weeks now. The discussion here was the only time I've heard of that particular pregnancy-related issue and I'm just trying to figure out what's going on. Now that I know what it's called, I think I can do a bit more digging for information.


Jen - Feb 21, 2005 1:37:13 pm PST #2477 of 10001
love's a dream you enter though I shake and shake and shake you

Yeah, by 24 weeks the pelvic joints are definitely getting loose. If your public symphysis had separated completely, you'd be in agony right now, so I really really doubt that's what happened (details of a bad thing whitefonted here in case people don't want to read it: I had a patient once whose symphysis separated completely during delivery, and she stayed admitted into the hospital for more than a week, much of the time on a morphine drip. Thankfully, the total separation of the symphysis is very uncommon).

That said, many women say that the loosening of the joints in general can be uncomfortable. It's totally normal and actually very helpful come delivery time.


Stephanie - Feb 21, 2005 1:39:46 pm PST #2478 of 10001
Trust my rage

Thanks, Jen. Yeah, obviously, I'm not experiencing anything like that (thank goodness!). I guess I was just looking for some confirmation (which I got) that what I was feeling was normal.


Topic!Cindy - Feb 21, 2005 1:53:56 pm PST #2479 of 10001
What is even happening?

I walked about 1.5 hours on Saturday (never a big deal before) but ever since then, I feel a sort of uncomfortableness, patircularly when I walk, that seems so fit the description, but I can't find it in any pf my pregnancy books.

Nonian, I hope the discomfort eases up, soon.

Oh, pregnancy! I planned mine, and am glad I have my children, but am done. I adore newborns though, and if any of all y'all get tired of yours, I'll pay the postage.


Amy - Feb 21, 2005 2:25:44 pm PST #2480 of 10001
Because books.

I feel a sort of uncomfortableness

My doctor also said some of the pain/discomfort I was feeling was a ligament that can get stretched when your belly starts to get bigger -- and this time around it happened early on, so it's not only an eight/nine-month thing. This was specifically off to one side, kind of near my waistline, and it was really noticeable when I tried to turn onto my side in bed sometimes.

We did a surprise mini-ultrasound at the doctor just now and I got to see my little embryo wiggling around. I'm so excited.

That's the best kind of surprise. Ultrasounds can be very cool.


askye - Feb 21, 2005 2:52:48 pm PST #2481 of 10001
Thrive to spite them

The Sims2 Death Experiment.

I decided to see exactly what would happen if I locked the Sims into a tiny room with nothing -- not even a floor.

First I made a couple -- Mullet Victim and Skank Victim. Once they got into the room I took away the door.

Making them irritate each other was kind of boring so I made them hit on each other. It takes a long time to get to the kissing stage. And even then there's "peck", after "kissing arm" I got up to the romantic kisses. They seemed happy so I had them irritate each other. ARguing is the first option but eventually Nag because one as well.

It took a while before they had to pee and just went. Because it was a dirt floor after awhile weeds grew. Then they tried to sleep (I kept waking them up). Eventually SKank Victim went crazy and the therapist dropped from the sky. She started acting like a chicken and then recovered. Withouth a shower they started to smell and green fumes were around them.

Finally Mullet died. Death appeared, looked at his notes, made a cell phone call and then a light carried Mullet away leaving an urn. So Skank could mourn. She lasted longer than I thought and finally died.

I think next time I'm going to make smaller quarters but add a coffee machine. And then maybe see how long it takes for a single person to die.

The NPCs just went about their business and didn't have any problems.


beth b - Feb 21, 2005 3:36:51 pm PST #2482 of 10001
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

I just spamed one of DH's emails with a bunch of jobs. most of which are probbably not a good fit.


Hil R. - Feb 21, 2005 3:42:26 pm PST #2483 of 10001
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

Ginger - Feb 21, 2005 3:56:04 pm PST #2484 of 10001
"It didn't taste good. It tasted soooo horrible. It tasted like....a vodka martini." - Matilda

t backs away slowly from askye


P.M. Marc - Feb 21, 2005 3:56:18 pm PST #2485 of 10001
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

I'm very glad that the crippling pain (it was also nausea inducing) I was experiencing around my pubic bone let up after that weekend. We never did figure out if it was a mild problem with the public symphysis area, or if I'd strained my bladder. (It started on a Thursday, and I talked to my clinic on Friday--public symphysis problems or bladder issues being their best guesses, with the former seeming more likely to them than the latter--with standing orders from them to go to L&D ASAP if the pain came back at that level. It didn't, so we haven't really bothered following up on it.)

That said, many women say that the loosening of the joints in general can be uncomfortable.

Heh. Yep. It's all in a good cause, but it can make it hard to walk.