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webbygurl626 wrote:Ugh the minions are saying 35 weeks is full term what morons I pray they never reproduce


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Yep and Missy will probably take advice from them too. Sad since most of their audience probably hasn't had a sex Ed class yet. Two close friends had babies at 35 weeks. One needed NICU and one didn't. My OB even said odds are 50/50 for a NICU stay at 35 weeks. No one in their right mind would call that full term.
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I thought I heard Missy say that 37 weeks was full term.

Which, they changed that and 37 weeks is just Term. 40 weeks is Full Term
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The minions make me sick. I know 95% of them are just kids with no education on pregnancy, but JFC...you aren't safe at ANY stage of pregnancy. I was 38 weeks when I had my son via C-section and he still had issues. "He'll be fine, he's 33 weeks" is bullshit. A friend of mine had a stillbirth at almost 40 weeks. "I literally can't even" with them.
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People told me that I was safe because I was past the " dangerous points ". But like someone else said, you're never safe.
And Missy does NOT want to give birth at 33 weeks. I found out my baby girl was dead at 33 weeks. I gave birth to her the next day. She was so small. So fragile. She stopped growing at 32 weeks. I went in for a doctor's appointment and as soon as they couldn't find a heart beat as easily as every other time, I knew something was wrong.

I'm just shocked that Missy isn't careful or doesn't think about the baby's health, doesn't appreciate him. It hurts my heart to even watch the vlogs.
I'm grateful for my son and my current pregnancy, and I'll be 110% safe because you just never know. I'm already so deeply in love, I don't care if it's a girl or a boy, just please be healthy.
I'll be healthy for my babies. Why can't Missy do that?

I made this more about me than who we are gossiping about. Sorry about that. It's just baffling how unconcerned, detached and careless Missy is.
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lurkymclurkerston wrote:Oh wait, she was saying she thinks it was pee and then says she doesn't think it was pee when she's released. What the heck else is it them? Flowing vaginal discharge? Vomit.

No more Toy Story sheets... Wow.


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She probably had dollar signs in her head thinking about the attention a preemie would bring. To her, not him.
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glowingrooms wrote:She probably had dollar signs in her head thinking about the attention a preemie would bring. To her, not him.
And you know she was hoping the doctor would tell her she needs to be on bed rest! The ultimate excuse to continue to do NOTHING all day long!


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Pffft. She'll just put herself on bed rest because " I'm worried and concerned... I'm going to stay on bed rest and relax for a bit because I had a scare and it's best if I just relax for now... "
Because Missy knows best. She doesn't need anyone else's opinion.
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lily_moon wrote:
lurkymclurkerston wrote:Oh wait, she was saying she thinks it was pee and then says she doesn't think it was pee when she's released. What the heck else is it them? Flowing vaginal discharge? Vomit.

No more Toy Story sheets... Wow.


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It can be vaginal discharge like they said in the video. Pregnant women can make A LOT of it and it can be very watery.
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I'm hoping Finn is born healthy.

But I'm also hoping:

1) Missy goes late term
2.5) She does VBAC
2) By the time they get to the hospital it's too late for an epidural
3) Finnly is a healthy ten pound baby, like my niece.
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Ughhh she irks me! I am also 33 weeks and while yes I CANNOT WAIT for my baby GIRL (haha Missy!) to get here in October, I would never be excited if I went into pre-term labor! I couldn't even imagine how terrified I would be right now if I thought my water was leaking. She is insane!
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OhHiImSam wrote:I'm hoping Finn is born healthy.

But I'm also hoping:

1) Missy goes late term
2.5) She does VBAC
2) By the time they get to the hospital it's too late for an epidural
3) Finnly is a healthy ten pound baby, like my niece.
Well, with that hour and a half drive to the hospital, she'll have time for lots of contractions! I still can't get over that. What if there's traffic? But she won't go late term. She'll start chugging castor oil and jogging-- anything to get that baby out. He's likely to be a 10 pounder, the way she eats!
One poor minion made the mistake of saying that 33 weeks was too early, and he got jumped on! Reading through the comments on their videos is just so vomit-inducing! If you need a laugh, read the comments for his "performance" at Vlogger Fair. "Bryan, your stage presence is amazing!" "I cried!" "I want a family just like yours" Meanwhile, if you look at the 1 or two seconds that they show the audience, most look bored and uncomfortable, and only a few clap after the song...

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lmmomSD wrote:
OhHiImSam wrote:I'm hoping Finn is born healthy.

But I'm also hoping:

1) Missy goes late term
2.5) She does VBAC
2) By the time they get to the hospital it's too late for an epidural
3) Finnly is a healthy ten pound baby, like my niece.
Well, with that hour and a half drive to the hospital, she'll have time for lots of contractions! I still can't get over that. What if there's traffic? But she won't go late term. She'll start chugging castor oil and jogging-- anything to get that baby out. He's likely to be a 10 pounder, the way she eats!
One poor minion made the mistake of saying that 33 weeks was too early, and he got jumped on! Reading through the comments on their videos is just so vomit-inducing! If you need a laugh, read the comments for his "performance" at Vlogger Fair. "Bryan, your stage presence is amazing!" "I cried!" "I want a family just like yours" Meanwhile, if you look at the 1 or two seconds that they show the audience, most look bored and uncomfortable, and only a few clap after the song...

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Maybe they picked a hospital so far because BABY BORN IN A CAR?! is bound to bring in the $$$$
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"Mimi delivers baby in a car"

I was going to write
"Grandmother delivers baby in a car. "
But then I thought people may think I was calling Missy a grandma, because she looks like one.

Final title "cutie with a diaper booty delivers in luxury Volvo". Calling it now, u guize.



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actuallydear wrote:
Final title "cutie with a diaper booty delivers in luxury Volvo". Calling it now, u guize.


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Oh my gosh, choose a closer hospital. I was in the car for 20 minutes while dilated at a 7, and it was absolutely miserable the whole way. I think Missy was induced for Gabriel, which means if she does a VBAC, things will progress much faster than a mother's first vaginal birth.
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actuallydear wrote:"Mimi delivers baby in a car"

I was going to write
"Grandmother delivers baby in a car. "
But then I thought people may think I was calling Missy a grandma, because she looks like one.

Final title "cutie with a diaper booty delivers in luxury Volvo". Calling it now, u guize.



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And then of course, they'll have to get a new car because this one will be ruined-- blood and amniotic fluid all over those nice leather seats...

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lmmomSD wrote:
OhHiImSam wrote:I'm hoping Finn is born healthy.

But I'm also hoping:

1) Missy goes late term
2.5) She does VBAC
2) By the time they get to the hospital it's too late for an epidural
3) Finnly is a healthy ten pound baby, like my niece.
Well, with that hour and a half drive to the hospital, she'll have time for lots of contractions! I still can't get over that. What if there's traffic? But she won't go late term. She'll start chugging castor oil and jogging-- anything to get that baby out. He's likely to be a 10 pounder, the way she eats!
One poor minion made the mistake of saying that 33 weeks was too early, and he got jumped on! [\b]Reading through the comments on their videos is just so vomit-inducing! If you need a laugh, read the comments for his "performance" at Vlogger Fair. "Bryan, your stage presence is amazing!" "I cried!" "I want a family just like yours" Meanwhile, if you look at the 1 or two seconds that they show the audience, most look bored and uncomfortable, and only a few clap after the song...

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I'm willing to give Missy the benefit of the doubt on this. I was at exactly 33 weeks with my second son and during a check-up my midwife noticed I was having contractions. They sent me to the hospital and monitored me for five hours, gave me water and food and the contractions still wouldn't stop. They wanted to put me on an IV and give me fluids and medicine to stop the contractions but I wasn't even feeling them and they let me go home and just told me to watch for any signs of labor and come back immediately if anything happened. I was feeling more nervous after awhile but for the first couple of hours I was still calm, happy, joking with my husband over text, laughing with the nurses, etc. I was still assuming it was going to be nothing- and it wasn't, my son ended up being three days late and weighing 10 pounds. I was feeling silly making such a big fuss in the hospital when I felt deep down that it was probably nothing serious. But Missy kept saying the whole time that she was thinking it was just pee. She probably just assumed it was pee, and didn't want to get too worked up yet. And she was right. And good for her for getting it checked out anyways, just to be safe. I guess the only part I don't get is that she's had losses before and those of you who have experienced that seem to be more wary of those situations.
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