MamaTex
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mama - I like to think you can get a hint at a child's personality while they are in the womb. I just knew my son was going to be a social butterfly who would also be bit of an imp! He would kick up a storm whenever there were children in the same room as me and at every check up he kept rolling away from the doppler and the doctor had to "chase" him around just to get the heart beat. But between those times he would often lay quiet so I felt he would also be somewhat congenial. My son is more active than what his womb activity seemed to indicate but he does love other kids, is always getting into mischief and loves to laugh and play tricks. He's generally been a very happy, easy-going kid. Just busy. My predictions were not too far off of the mark.
That definitely has given me courage to give personalities to my little angels too. I always felt certain characteristics from them. My first angel would have been a sensitive sweetheart, the twin would have been like DS but to a milder degree, my third angel would have been the Diva and the last one a more practical sort. All of them would be tenacious and stubborn too because they all held on longer than the doctors predicted. They fought for survival. When DS gets sick you can just see him willing himself to get better. Always smiling...even with a high fever.
mama, I do hope you can get the birth you want. Why is your OB so insistent on having an early induction if there is no medical evidence that it is necessary?
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As to why my OB is insistent on having an early induction in absence of medical evidence, I think he is just being cautious. He is practicing standard-of-care on me and tbh I think it has more to do with avoiding a medical malpractice suit than anything else. I am of the belief you should treat each patient individually and not just apply a textbook solution to an issue that arises. Granted, the textbook solution may be what is needed to reduce risk or complications, but it isn't always the case. I feel this causes a lot of people to go along with what the doctor says in spite of their individual situation. Anyway, I have a week to see how things play out. I bought an exercise ball yesterday and have been bouncing on it. It is great for back and hip pain. I am using it to encourage my baby to get into position, but if all it does is take pressure off my back and hips, I consider it a good investment. I see myself getting a lot of use out of it after the baby comes.
