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10219953 tn?1426171839

Winee

(Let me start by saying Go ahead and judge  for those who will say how could you do that or how dare you or what ever you think cause it ticks you off and feel its wrong)
After dealing with these painful contractions and painful cramping and as this is called extended early labor a glass of wine would be awesome and by wine I mean Stella rosa cause it's sweet and it's the only kind I like. My 2nd pregnancy I had like glasses by the end of it. Doctor knew and said it was fine. Think it would be relaxing right now.
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I don't think I would stop at one and even if I could my hubby would kill me lol
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10219953 tn?1426171839
Think 1 beer is okay I've heard drs. allow it too. Just NO hard liquor.
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I don't like wine but I would kill for a beer right about now lol
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10391405 tn?1412718263
I crave beer. too paranoid to drink. wine sounds delicious. mimosa!
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10219953 tn?1426171839
Idk about baby I usually  would drink it with food.
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Stella rose you say... I will be trying that. Does it make baby lazy though? 38+2 at 2cm dilated. Baby is not engaged. Don't want her to be to comfy in here.
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Nothing wrong with that!! :D
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I have a sip now and then. A glass won't hurt, I'm just not a big drinker. Just make sure to drink your water and stay hydrated
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10219953 tn?1426171839
I'll find out tomorrow since were all out of wine here. But I  think it would help just to relax one glass of wine won't do  anything to me but I get to enjoy just the "ahhh...." Moment then take a nap.
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Helped me relax for sure!!! :-)
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I had a glass when I was 6 months. Nothing wrong with it.
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Did it help you to relax? At my baby shower my cousin left her glass unattended and I stole a sip......IT WAS SO GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD!
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Oh a glass of wine sounds amazing but gestational diabetes says its a no no for me.
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I have a glass of wine at least 2x a wk. the doc said in his opinion there's absolutely nothing wrong with that. I didn't drink at all in the first trimester but come the second like I said a couple times a wk. but she has been 100% heathy and if anything the wine has helped me relax which in turn helps her to relax. If I truly though it would jeopardize my daughter I wouldn't even touch it. I stopped smoking cigs immediately because that I honestly think I more harmful. But to each their own. Maybe if 1 glass gets u drunk before u were prego maybe not but I was wino before so felt comfortable with it! Good luck ladies and enjoy!
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A glass of wine won't hurt the baby. My doctor told me to take a bath and drink a glass of wine to relax.  Enjoy
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10339178 tn?1427513718
Then again if I started on the wine I don't know how well I would stop, I'm so miserable I'd rather be drunk! It's probably for the best that you have a sip for me.....
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I heard some Drs recommend it. It helps with future behavioural problems
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10339178 tn?1427513718
Ugh you lucky brat! My fiance would kill me! Drink some for me!
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10219953 tn?1426171839
Had 2-3 glasses my whole 3rd trimester 2nd pregnancy**
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