Annoying moms

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:you won't die from hyperemis. Drama queens....


I don't think "hyperemis" will kill you. I am pretty sure, however, that hyperemesis, a disease that causes extreme dehydration and organ failure also causes death.

Since you can't even spell hyperemesis, I am going to assume that you think it's just "bad morning sickness."

Some education:

Mortality/Morbidity
Hyperemesis gravidarum was a significant cause of maternal death before 1940. In Great Britain, mortality decreased from 159 deaths per million births from 1931-1940 to 3 deaths per million births from 1951-1960. Charlotte Brontë is thought to have died of hyperemesis gravidarum in 1855. In the United States, 7 deaths from hyperemesis gravidarum were reported in the 1930s. Today, although hyperemesis gravidarum is still associated with significant morbidity, it is still a rare cause of maternal mortality.


Due to termination options and IV fluids, death from hyperemesis is rare. But it is life-threatening.

Yes dear, you spell wonderfully, (rolling eyes) I think we have already listed the "Mom who feels it necessary to correct everyone's spelling"



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:you won't die from hyperemis. Drama queens....


I don't think "hyperemis" will kill you. I am pretty sure, however, that hyperemesis, a disease that causes extreme dehydration and organ failure also causes death.

Since you can't even spell hyperemesis, I am going to assume that you think it's just "bad morning sickness."

Some education:

Mortality/Morbidity
Hyperemesis gravidarum was a significant cause of maternal death before 1940. In Great Britain, mortality decreased from 159 deaths per million births from 1931-1940 to 3 deaths per million births from 1951-1960. Charlotte Brontë is thought to have died of hyperemesis gravidarum in 1855. In the United States, 7 deaths from hyperemesis gravidarum were reported in the 1930s. Today, although hyperemesis gravidarum is still associated with significant morbidity, it is still a rare cause of maternal mortality.


Due to termination options and IV fluids, death from hyperemesis is rare. But it is life-threatening.

Yes dear, you spell wonderfully, (rolling eyes) I think we have already listed the "Mom who feels it necessary to correct everyone's spelling"




I just think if you're going to spew ignorant nonsense, you should have your shit together. How can your opinion on hyperemesis be trusted if you can't even spell it?
Anonymous
Who has Mom"s that never stop talking and complain that you do nothing?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Moms who count over and over and over and do nothing about the action they are counting over. Wow, you have just taught your child to count to 3 and that is it.


Well, i know when i was little, the numbers would scare the heck out of me! And its really obnoxious that you wrote that. Doing the tree count is a good tactic for getting your children to listen to you!
Anonymous
My mom
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Moms who use the word sanctimonious. You know who yo are....!



hilarious!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Moms who count over and over and over and do nothing about the action they are counting over. Wow, you have just taught your child to count to 3 and that is it.


Well, i know when i was little, the numbers would scare the heck out of me! And its really obnoxious that you wrote that. Doing the tree count is a good tactic for getting your children to listen to you!


I don't see this as obnoxious at all. Counting worked for you; great. The majority of moms who count TODAY, though, do it for show, w/no intention of doing anything to alter their kid's behavior. The kid gets used to it, the counting becomes moot. Since we ALL know every child is different, we also know different tactcis work w/different ones. BUT I think the original non-obnoxious post was referring to the counting sans action.
Anonymous
Moms who do not do what they say they are going to do. Moms who really believe that their children's bad behavior is solely the responsibility of the child.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can't STAND moms that feel it is only about them!

Mom with baby (ahead of me) in the grocery store line who feels it is more important to show her baby every item in the cart before it is placed on the belt.

Moms with strollers who feel they have the right to go ahead of me to get on or off the elevator. They don't ask-they just trudge ahead.



Anonymous
moms are annoying as hell
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:moms are annoying as hell

because they want everything their way

Anonymous
Moms who read the people magazine in the check out line and then put it back instead of buying it.
Anonymous
Moms who ask to meet up for lunch to hear how your DH is doing after his LIFE SAVING surgery and then spend over an hour recounting her c-section from 4 years ago. I mean not even coming up for air. I this and I that, I almost died she said. Well bully for you biatch, my DH may never be the same, but thats ok, you invited me here saying that you wanted to see how we were doing and buy me lunch. She never really asked how I was doing. Way too self absorbed. Sorry for venting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can't STAND moms that feel it is only about them!

Mom with baby (ahead of me) in the grocery store line who feels it is more important to show her baby every item in the cart before it is placed on the belt.

Moms with strollers who feel they have the right to go ahead of me to get on or off the elevator. They don't ask-they just trudge ahead.





Elevators are for the elderly, people in wheel chairs, and moms with strollers--they have the priority.
Anonymous
moms on this thread.
Anonymous
Moms who call themselves "crunchy" because they sorta try to use cloth diapers (at least they own some), sorta try to breastfeed (except they still "have to" supplement with formula), and sorta try to babywear (except they don't even wear their homemade ring sling properly), moms who "make their own babyfood" (except the rest of the family is chowing down on Krispy Kremes for breakfast), moms who cosleep (and then gripe about her husband who hasn't had sex in two years because he'd like some time in bed without the baby), moms who are "gentle parents" (except their children are complete hellians with zero respect for authority...but mom is completely blind to this fact), moms who breastfeed until their child goes to kindergarten (this is NOT doing your child any favors), moms who are "exclusively rear facing".... I could go on and on and on about this topic forever. Glad I found this board.
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