From clicky stick match place: I love this table set. I think it would be awesome if you needed a dining set for small space.
I also love the clicky-fire matchstick.
And at that point, it becomes uncomfortable in addition to being potentially dangerous, so it's not like side-sleeping is a huge sacrifice.
Towards the end, just lying on my back in the OB's office for an exam made me sort of nauseated so my body just naturally stopped going that way after a while.
Zenkitty, no advice cause my brother does something similar, like, constantly. I hate it.
From what I understand, the no-hot-tub, no-sauna rule is based on studying women who had fevers during pregnancy and concluding that increased temperature is bad, which is obvioulsy not water-tight reasoning, especially as Swedish women regularly take a weekly sauna throughout pregnancy with no ill-effects.
I am now sad that I have never been on The List, iot sounds like fun.
How much does one's body temperature actually go up in a typical sauna or hot-tub? When you have a fever your body is
trying
to raise its temperature, so you actually feel cold instead of hot (until your body decides to lower its temperature again). But if you're healthy, you'd notice your body getting hot and and some point you'd get uncomfortable and leave the hot thing. Right?
But if you're healthy, you'd notice your body getting hot and and some point you'd get uncomfortable and leave the hot thing. Right?
Well, not really -- the point of a hot tub or a sauna is to heat your body up. What's comfortable for an adult can be dangerous to a first-trimester fetus.
(Baths are less risky because they gradually cool off the longer you stay in them, so it's unlikely that you'll be able to keep your body temp elevated above 101F for more than about 10-15 minutes.)
I am now sad that I have never been on The List, iot sounds like fun.
I used to be on the list. I think I'm losing my touch.
I don't think anyone actually ever goes off the list.
{{zenkitty}}
Ailleann- just consider this experience for another job - ever though I understand your doubts, creating even a mildly sucessful program with open many doors .
Ailleann- just consider this experience for another job - ever though I understand your doubts, creating even a mildly sucessful program with open many doors .
beth is wise. I hope the switch isn't too stressful for you, Ailleann.
beth is wise. I'm just very GAH! about it.
This is the first job I've ever worked at where I was summarily moved to a completely different position (not just promoted but doing the same basic thing), and they've done it twice.
I just... I don't want to open doors! I want the hell out of here! I wanted to work comfortably, doing a good job, and being relatively left alone until I found a better job, and could then flee with no remorse.
GAH.
it's unlikely that you'll be able to keep your body temp elevated above 101F for more than about 10-15 minutes
I found this:
The American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists suggest sauna use of no more than 15 minutes and hot tub use of no more than 10 minutes.
Not pregnant, not going to be pregnant, and wouldn't be using either for more than the above prescribed time.