Anonymous wrote:So your options are:
1) stay in current apt with annoying neighbors until 6 months after your baby is born and then move to a townhouse.
2) move now to a new apt and then move the same week you are to give birth to #2 to a townhouse.
I'd vote hands down for #2. It's not even a debate. I'd do whatever I could to tolerate your neighbor situation (I have no read that thread) and move after you've had the baby.
Anonymous wrote:You are just an attention hungry contrarian. You come here asking for advice and then argue WHY you can't do any of the things suggested. What you ultimately decide won't matter because you will find reasons to be unhappy then come here and bitch about it. Many women that live in homes with stairs have had csections and lived to talk about it and some have told you here it was not a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not no stairs, but limited stairs. I know multiple people who felt better within two weeks and had issues bc of increased activity/stairs. But if you’re careful and don’t overdo it, you’ll be fine.
OP here: You know what, I went over our lease and they do month to month here instead of signing a new lease. I think it's best to wait a few months after the baby arrives to move. I am ok.
Anonymous wrote:So your options are:
1) stay in current apt with annoying neighbors until 6 months after your baby is born and then move to a townhouse.
2) move now to a new apt and then move the same week you are to give birth to #2 to a townhouse.
I'd vote hands down for #2. It's not even a debate. I'd do whatever I could to tolerate your neighbor situation (I have no read that thread) and move after you've had the baby.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not no stairs, but limited stairs. I know multiple people who felt better within two weeks and had issues bc of increased activity/stairs. But if you’re careful and don’t overdo it, you’ll be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are just an attention hungry contrarian. You come here asking for advice and then argue WHY you can't do any of the things suggested. What you ultimately decide won't matter because you will find reasons to be unhappy then come here and bitch about it. Many women that live in homes with stairs have had csections and lived to talk about it and some have told you here it was not a problem.
PP this is a totally different situation. They were already MOVED INTO the house with stairs. OP is going to move right after major surgery and it could very well be 1 week after surgery.
I understand. Between this post and her earlier one, she argued why she could not take any of the actions suggested by others. So why come here and ask for input? She is arguing why it's a bad idea to move to townhouse. Fine. But why are you here asking us what we think if you already know what you think on the matter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are just an attention hungry contrarian. You come here asking for advice and then argue WHY you can't do any of the things suggested. What you ultimately decide won't matter because you will find reasons to be unhappy then come here and bitch about it. Many women that live in homes with stairs have had csections and lived to talk about it and some have told you here it was not a problem.
PP this is a totally different situation. They were already MOVED INTO the house with stairs. OP is going to move right after major surgery and it could very well be 1 week after surgery.
I understand. Between this post and her earlier one, she argued why she could not take any of the actions suggested by others. So why come here and ask for input? She is arguing why it's a bad idea to move to townhouse. Fine. But why are you here asking us what we think if you already know what you think on the matter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are just an attention hungry contrarian. You come here asking for advice and then argue WHY you can't do any of the things suggested. What you ultimately decide won't matter because you will find reasons to be unhappy then come here and bitch about it. Many women that live in homes with stairs have had csections and lived to talk about it and some have told you here it was not a problem.
PP this is a totally different situation. They were already MOVED INTO the house with stairs. OP is going to move right after major surgery and it could very well be 1 week after surgery.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t move twice. Move once to a townhome.
Anonymous wrote:You are just an attention hungry contrarian. You come here asking for advice and then argue WHY you can't do any of the things suggested. What you ultimately decide won't matter because you will find reasons to be unhappy then come here and bitch about it. Many women that live in homes with stairs have had csections and lived to talk about it and some have told you here it was not a problem.
Anonymous wrote:You are just an attention hungry contrarian. You come here asking for advice and then argue WHY you can't do any of the things suggested. What you ultimately decide won't matter because you will find reasons to be unhappy then come here and bitch about it. Many women that live in homes with stairs have had csections and lived to talk about it and some have told you here it was not a problem.