i done every thing as normal, i couldn't stop lifting my daughter and hoovering so i didn't, my pregnancy has gone fine and i'm having a healthy little boy
2007-05-21 23:06:45
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answered by Dreamah 3
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I don't think so because you are pulling and pushing it not carrying it but, then it depends on who told you not to carry your daughter. If the dr said "no lifting" then it also means no pushing nor pulling heavy objects.
As for your 4 year old why are you carrying her in and out of the bathtub ? My daughter is 3 and I hold her hand as she gets herself in and out of the tub. You should try this from now because she's a big girl and you do not want doing this later on when you're ready to pop.
2007-05-21 20:28:34
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answered by CUTIE PIE 3
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When I was pregnant with my other children, I vaccuumed all the time with no worry. Though, I am now pregnant with twins and have been told early on not to vaccuum - not so much because of the weight of the machine, but because of the action of the movement (push and pull) - there was a concern that it could cause a miscarriage / premature delivery. My solution: The Roomba vaccuum cleaner. If you can afford it, it is worth its weight in gold! It is cheapest to purchase online straight from Roomba - if you do your research, you can find additional savings, even free shipping. Good Luck!
2007-05-21 20:18:27
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answered by Momma 3
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You can't avoid some things, see if you can give your hubby the sweet eyes and get him to do the vacuuming. As for the bathtub, try helping your daughter climb into and out of the tub instead of lifting all her weight, but lifting her into and out of the tub isn't a big deal, just don't carry her around all day. Take it easy but the world will not stop. I'm 34 weeks pregnant with my third child and am on bedrest, I still have to make meals and change diapers and do some cleaning, life doesn't stop just because you need it to. Best wishes.
2007-05-21 20:14:49
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answered by Momofthreeboys 7
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If you think it is too heavy, then don't lift it.
I am sure your partner won't mind vacuuming!
2007-05-21 20:14:02
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answered by Kylie 6
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I did carry on as normal, but if you are having contractions or bleeding, you should not.
2007-05-21 20:11:30
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answered by mennyd 4
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my doctor told me to do what ever i am used to doing.
2007-05-21 21:38:50
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answered by dontknow 3
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