tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14222023.post9221417821920126630..comments2024-01-10T08:51:50.614-05:00Comments on All Things Angela: Oh yeah, I have a blog and I'm 28 weeks pregnant with twinsAngelahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10740564940180181887noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14222023.post-84234892939342480592010-03-29T01:18:25.023-04:002010-03-29T01:18:25.023-04:00I'm definitely lucky! I know if I need them th...I'm definitely lucky! I know if I need them that my family will come running even though it is a 4-7 hour drive depending on who's coming. <br /><br />And I'm starting to come to terms with the possibility of bedrest. My main fear is the money. <br /><br />But beyond that, anything with the word "rest" in it is sounding pretty good.Angelahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10740564940180181887noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14222023.post-33450321939996299112010-03-28T14:13:49.328-04:002010-03-28T14:13:49.328-04:00That's amazing you have so much support. I don...That's amazing you have so much support. I don't have any siblings, and my mom is older and works a lot so I don't want to bother her to come out to help. My husband pretty much does everything. You're lucky!!<br /><br />And about bedrest at 32 weeks. Not going on bedrest until then is amazing. I started bedrest at 24 weeks, and a good portion of twin pregnant woman do for a variety of reasons do well before 32. So really 32 ain't bad....hang in there!!Twin Dude Mamahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05445269759739770561noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14222023.post-42120388045513197622010-03-27T15:55:01.532-04:002010-03-27T15:55:01.532-04:00Could be Liz. Hopefully the joint pain will go awa...Could be Liz. Hopefully the joint pain will go away soon for you. I think what I read said it lasted longer in people with compromised immune systems. <br /><br />I'm still hoping I'm one of the 50% who already had it and so can't get it again. I'm pretty much too tired to worry much now, and I know better than to google the complications it can cause in-utero. <br /><br />That would be great if you guys can come up. I'm not looking forward to being by myself then. It's already getting so hard to move!<br /><br />Thank you again so much for all the work you did! We're getting through the mess of books in the living room today and hopefully will have things back to looking nice and neat soon!Angelahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10740564940180181887noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14222023.post-82248514184215017432010-03-27T13:36:24.995-04:002010-03-27T13:36:24.995-04:00I was reading about that fifth's disease onlin...I was reading about that fifth's disease online. It says that once a child shows the characteristic red cheeks they are not contagious anymore. So he WAS contagious the whole time we were there. You know, on Monday night my right thumb joints started hurting and now they both ache pretty badly, it says that adults who get fifth's rarely have the rash(less than 20%), but more commonly have joint pain, typically in the fingers, wrists, or knees. Both my thumb joints hurt yesterday and today, it's hard to use them. I wonder if I've got a mild case too. <br />Luckily you are far along in your 3rd trimester already. The things I've read about pregnancy complications are usually in the first trimester. Glad your getting the test anyway.<br />I'm trying to get Jodi to request a few days off around May 1st, hopefully April 29th through may 4th, so we can come up and be with you when Tom is gone. I'll let you know soon.<br />Love you all, and miss you already!Elizabethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07173788662872139509noreply@blogger.com