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amother
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Mon, Aug 04 2008, 8:57 pm
Tisha Be'av is coming up, and although this is my fifth pregnancy B"H, it is my first pregnancy with twins and although I will IY"H ask my LOR, I was wondering if there is any difference with regard to how many are in there when fasting...
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amother
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Mon, Aug 04 2008, 9:11 pm
My rav told me not to fast on Tisha B'Av. I was in my sixth month. I happened to know someone who was due around the same time as me and the same rav who told me that I shouldn't fast, told her that she should. I guess that with twins there is more of a risk for complications ex: preterm labor.
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WeAreOne
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Mon, Aug 04 2008, 9:29 pm
I was in NY (on vacation) when I was pregnant with twins. We asked the Rav and he said to fast normally. But he said to stay home in the cool, with a fan and not get out of the house. BH I made it to the end.
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hila
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Mon, Aug 04 2008, 9:31 pm
Please listen to your Rav and doctor.
Dont try and be clever and think you will try fasting if they say you do not have to fast. that is not a chumra. It is wrong.
Drink and drink and drink, since you are probably in a hot place.
If you do not get a heter to drink and eat, if you feel at all bad, or any contractions, you are endangering your babies. Please - if you need to ask a sheala on the fast itself - dont. Just start drinking.
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RachelEve14
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Tue, Aug 05 2008, 12:01 am
I was also told not to fast on 9 Av, but it was my second pregnancy and my 1st ended in a m/c. How far along are you? I was about 7 weeks on 9 Av and told to eat normally (but simple foods).
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baba
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Tue, Aug 05 2008, 1:40 am
I agree with Hila, dont just ask your rav, also ask your doctor!
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myfriends715
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Tue, Aug 05 2008, 3:48 am
I was in my 7th last yr and told not to fast
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tovarena
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Tue, Aug 05 2008, 9:23 am
I've always been a lousy faster. I don't remember exactly how far along I was at tisha b'av - maybe 6.5 months? And I was told without a doubt that I should not even try to fast.
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mom21n2
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Tue, Aug 05 2008, 9:29 am
First of all, you need to maintain your higher than usual fluid intake, especially with multiples.
Second of all, it is a medical fact that fasting can bring on labor.
So, assuming your doctor knows all this, I would be surprised if s/he would give you permission to fast.
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livalittle
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Wed, Aug 06 2008, 9:16 pm
My doc doesn't let me fast, and honestly, I'm pretty appreciative for that bec. although I can manage the hunger - the thirst is a real knockout for me. I'm drinking 3-5 cups of water an hr - minimum and cant imagine going for more than thirty minutes without water. I'll be in my 32nd week IYH, so I guess there's also the risk of preterm labor.
Last year I was at the end of my fourth month of pregnancy on Tisha B'av and had an amazing fast, but I also had subsequent dreams - on 8 & 9 Av that I left the hospital without a child - and woke up next morning bleeding and was told there was no heartbeat. It was devastating. So food or no food, Tisha B'av is a sad scary time for me and I can't wait for it to be past me. I've been very nervous...but hoping for the best, of course.
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jewgal84
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Sun, Aug 10 2008, 12:11 pm
When I was preg with twins...
I was told by Rav that if I felt weak, I could break the fast.
But on YK.. I had no choice, I had to fast.
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hila
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Sun, Aug 10 2008, 12:14 pm
How did you all manage the fast ?
here in EY it ws hot and difficult for me and I am not pg.
(past all that )
beshaa tova
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GAMZu
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Sun, Aug 10 2008, 2:10 pm
Just curious, those of you who got a heter last year for 9 Av, what did you do on YK?
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jewgal84
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Sun, Aug 10 2008, 4:24 pm
GAMZu wrote: | Just curious, those of you who got a heter last year for 9 Av, what did you do on YK? |
Stay in bed all night/day.
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GAMZu
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Sun, Aug 10 2008, 4:34 pm
I guess that works for someone pregnant with their first kid only...
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chaylizi
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Sun, Aug 10 2008, 4:38 pm
hila wrote: | How did you all manage the fast ?
here in EY it ws hot and difficult for me and I am not pg.
(past all that )
beshaa tova |
it was cold here today.maybe in the 50s and it poured on shabbos. a dramatic change for a city that has been constant 90s with dying grass.
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jewgal84
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Sun, Aug 10 2008, 4:40 pm
GAMZu wrote: | I guess that works for someone pregnant with their first kid only... |
You mean first kids only...right?
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chaylizi
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Sun, Aug 10 2008, 4:40 pm
GAMZu wrote: | I guess that works for someone pregnant with their first kid only... |
when I was expecting my last baby, I didn't move the entire yom kippur. my mother took my daughter to shul with her to the babysitters. everyone took turns coming home to check onme b/c I tend to faint when I fast. it was lots of fun.
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Pineapple
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Sun, Aug 10 2008, 4:53 pm
When I was pg. with my twins I was told not to fast on 9av for yk I did shiurim
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Coffee3
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Mon, Sep 29 2008, 6:48 am
At the beginning of my pregnancy with twins I was told not to fast because it was still in the dangerous stage. At the end there was no reason to not fast.
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