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Boppy Changing Pad Cover

Boppy Changing Pad CoverIs he still allowed to travel? 38 weeks pregnant and what could u not live without?

Theh last time I checked, but I do dialation was 25% effaced. The reason I ask is the closest place to shop as a target is one hour from me. Which would make one hour and 45 minutes from the Univ I defer to. But I'll have someone with me for the journey and not just a day all night. I need to pick up some tips for last-minute baby, I do not like a changing pad cover for Boppy nursing and somehow things were over looked. Also to anyone who reads this:

Is there something you could not live without your first child?

Thank you in advance

Oh, I'll go Monday so I'll be 38 weeks then

I would say it is safe. Yor not stay oer night. Technically, it is still early, and if you fall into the work, you usually have a couple of hours before arriving at the point of delivery. You must be good.

You should not travel far from home at 35 weeks or later. This number is sooner if you've had all sorts of complications. If you travel, you must be ready for delivery to the place where you are.

You can send someone to take the remaining items you need. You can also buy online at target.com. Target has had an online promotion that if you buy two items for babies who are eligible, you get free shipping. I do not know if that is still in progress or not. I used once since I'm at the hospital until the baby is born and had some items that we still need to get.

If your doctor says it's OK, I'm sure it's good. first babies are often late anyway I would not worry about it. Go have fun shopping, soon you can not get out much!

For the world's first baby gives you tons of things, many of whom you may never use. But hang it because if you have another, you may want it then. The main thing I suggest is to have a LOT of little sleepers and onesies, because they seem to go through several changes daily. When our boys were small, we generally do not dress in uniform actually, except that we were leaving, we have to keep sleepers and onesies. More comfortable for the baby easier for mom and dad. Also make sure you have plenty of burp cloths, we used cloth diapers, some babies go through a lot of those every day too.

Congratulations and good luck!

I think you should be quite good, but I only have my experience to speak of. (My first was 9:00 and my second was 16) But really, I doubt your baby stain on Monday if you have not dilated at all.
Something I could not live without? I must say that since you are breastfeeding, you should buy a bunch of construction tops bra. One, because you're the mom and you should get something too, and two, because it makes it very easy to swallow a boob to your baby without having to undress to the waist! I could not breastfed, without wearing them, I think the convenience of having great breasts accessible it is easier to breastfeed my baby! So I say, buy something from you that will make life easier in the weeks / months to come!

I think you'll be fine ... get water to drink with you, so you do not get dehydrated, and to reduce the swelling of travel in the car ... 2 hours drive should be ok ... you can always order online orders last minute of the target ... They deliver pretty quickly ... Well, I'm sure you want to go out ...

my first child, I could not live without Lansinoh (if you're going to breastfeed) ... it really helped the sore nipples, and you do not have to wash before breastfeeding ... Also, bags of tea brewed Help w / sore nipples, and breast tenderness ...

GOOD LUCK with breastfeeding ... brace yourself ... It takes about two weeks for both of you to be pro.

Posted on July 3, 2010.
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