Welcome to the First Time Mothers (FTM) & Been There Done That Mothers (BTDTM) Play Date!This is a thread for the FTM's in our PAIF community. Check-ins will be posted every other Thursday. On alternating Thursdays, I'll post a FT & BTDT moms' "Play Date" thread - in which we inexperienced first timers ask for advice and feedback from the more experienced ladies in our communities.
Here are our FTM's, ordered by EDD:
Third Trimester
Second Trimester
First Trimester
07/08/15 - @theblessingofababy
PAIF Angels: missmarypoppins
@lincoln79 - Welcome, baby William Ryan, b. 10/29/14
@ekc0630 - Welcome, baby Jackson Thomas, b. 10/31/14
QOTW: Let's play the name game! Have you started thinking of a name(s) for your LOs? Any disagreements with your OH? Any *rules* your trying to follow in choosing a name?**Play Date Note** Hey, expectant FTM's - What do you want to know from someone who's already been through it? Now's your chance to ask questions!Please respect our BTDT contributors & avoid duplicate questions. What to know what was already answered? Check out the links to previous Play Date threads:10/02 Play Date session10/17 Play Date session
*** Ticker Warning ***
Me: 37, DH: 39, TTC 5 yrs
2013 summary: Diagnosed with Hypothyroid; Cervical polyp removed (benign);
2 rounds ovidrel with timed intercourse (no result): 3 rounds IUI with clomid + ovidrel (no result)
2014 summary (to date):
IVF cycle 1 - ER: 4/17 (28 follicles, 3 fertilized, 2 survived to day 3);
ET: 4/20 (3rd day, 2 embryos - 1 @ 6 cells & 1 @ 4 cells); Beta 5/1 - BFP!;
1st scan 5/13 - development behind, no heartbeat detected; D&C 6/2; WTF 6/13
IVF cycle 2 - BCP begun 7/12; stims w/ HGH begun 7/26;
ER: 8/6, 12 follicles, 7 fertilized w/ ICSI; ET: 8/11, 3 blastocysts left, 2 transferred, 3rd arrested 8/12 - none to freeze 
1st beta 8/19 - BFP! 294; 2nd beta 8/26 - 4976; 1st u/s 9/2; 2nd u/s 9/9 - two little heartbeats at 140 each!!!
EDD: 29-April-2015
Other Meds: Synthroid 100 mcg/daily
Re: *~*~* ftm & btdtm play date! 11/13 *~*~*
2013 summary: Diagnosed with Hypothyroid; Cervical polyp removed (benign);
2 rounds ovidrel with timed intercourse (no result): 3 rounds IUI with clomid + ovidrel (no result)
2014 summary (to date):
IVF cycle 1 - ER: 4/17 (28 follicles, 3 fertilized, 2 survived to day 3);
ET: 4/20 (3rd day, 2 embryos - 1 @ 6 cells & 1 @ 4 cells); Beta 5/1 - BFP!;
1st scan 5/13 - development behind, no heartbeat detected; D&C 6/2; WTF 6/13
IVF cycle 2 - BCP begun 7/12; stims w/ HGH begun 7/26;
ER: 8/6, 12 follicles, 7 fertilized w/ ICSI; ET: 8/11, 3 blastocysts left, 2 transferred, 3rd arrested 8/12 - none to freeze
1st beta 8/19 - BFP! 294; 2nd beta 8/26 - 4976; 1st u/s 9/2; 2nd u/s 9/9 - two little heartbeats at 140 each!!!
EDD: 29-April-2015
Other Meds: Synthroid 100 mcg/daily
My question for BTDT moms is about gliders. Did you find one that you like or recommend? I'd like to avoid the ones that have wood mixed with fabric and get one that looks like a regular upholstered chair but some of them are pretty pricey so it needs to be comfy and easy to clean.
QOTW: we haven't talked about it much yet except that we want to avoid any names in the top 20 for recent years.
**Signature Warning**
My question to BTDT moms: Another BFing question specifically to those who supplemented either because it was recommended by a ped or you chose to. At what point did you start to supplement? I had a breast reduction 11 years ago and I’m going to attempt to BF. My fear is that I won’t produce enough or even anything at all, so I’m considering supplementing if I can produce. I don’t know when I would be ideal to start that. My OB also had a breast reduction and her experience was she dried up at 6 wks and before that she never produced enough anyways. I’ve also thought about pumping after feeding if I can rather than supplement, but don’t know when I would start that either?
I apologize if it seems like I’m rambling. Right now this is my biggest concern :-$
QOTW: DH and I had our names picked out years ago before we ever started officially TTC. We’ve both been obsessed with music since we were kids and it’s still a big thing in our lives so our boy and girl names we picked revolve around a singer/songwriter we both are crazy about who passed away when we started dating. The middle names are going to be related to our grandparents. My grandfather’s name if it’s a boy and his grandmother’s name is it’s a girl.
QOTW: YES, we struggle. DH likes weird nature names, like Lake or Stone, but when I suggest more common nature names like Forrest, Willow, or Reed, he just makes a face. We'll be talking about it again once we know the sex. And we do have rules:
1. No terrible, common nicknames. Both of us have first names that are routinely and horrifyingly shortened. None of that.
2. Nothing from the Bible, except perhaps for a family mn. We're just not Bible people.
3. Nothing that will get the kid beaten up in middle school. Like Lake or Stone, or a girls' name for a boy.
***Losses mentioned.*** TTC #1 since May 2012. Me: 37, OH: 41. Ectopic August 2012 => tubal damage.
***SIGGY WARNING***
me: 28 - all test normal
DH: 33 - SA normal
*unexplained*
TTC since September 2011
2011-Oct.2013 - trying off and on, ob/gyn, no meds
November 2013-December-EOD, ob/gyn, no meds
January 2014- ob/gyn ordered Clomid (50 mg) unmonitored, EOD-BFN
February-Clomid 50 mg. unmontiored, EOD - BFN
March-Switched to RE
April- 100 mg Clomid/Ovidrel-BFN
May - 100 mg Clomid/Ovidrel-BFN
June-*BREAK/Switch RE*
July- 5 mg Femara/Ovidrel + IUI #1- BFN
August- 5 mg Femara/Ovidrel + IUI #2 - BFP!!!!
EDD: May 7th, 2015: Team PINK
QOTW: we do have a name picked out but if anyone asks, we're still thinking about it. We had no rules or anything. We kind of just threw names at each other whenever we heard or read something we liked (and it was more me giving suggestions than dh) and the other person would veto if they didn't like it. Finally had like 3 names we really liked, told family and they liked em all and saw no bad associations that we couldn't see ... so we choose our favorite.
Thank you BTDT Moms for answering our questions!
*May Siggy Challenge - Parenting Fails*
I have a crib question- are convertible ones really worth it or will we just end up buying new furniture when the time comes?
QOTD- I dont think these babies will have names.
TTC #2
No questions for me at this time but I LOVE this thread! Thanks to @AMShark for the hard work.
Qotw: we have had our girl name for years but we're struggling with a boy name after my sister took the name we wanted for her son.. Thanks goodness it's a girl!!
ET 9/10 - transferred 1 perfect 5AA blast
7dp5dt BFP ~~ Beta on 9/19 - 77.4 Beta #2 on 9/21 - 357
Low heartbeat on 10/7 86, lower heartbeat on 10/11 76, no heartbeat 10/14/13. D&C 10/15/13
Tests revealed MTHFR c677t mutation, put on Folgard.
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FET #1 1/6/14 - 4BB blast - BFN
I had separate car seats with them. When they were infants I loved the infant carrier because it was so much easier to not wake then up moving them in and out of the car. I can't imagine a car seat for an infant that I wasn't able to carry around. Of course mine didn't snap in like they do now but I'm sure it's the same concept. Also my boys slept in their car seats a lot, why wake a sleeping baby if you don't have to was my motto.
I didn't have a glider, this again is a new concept. I did have a recliner rocker. I will be getting a chair with an ottoman with no wood that rocks. I can't tell you how many times I dozed off in that chair with my boys during night feedings. I'm going to make sure this chair is comfy enough to sleep in just in case.
They didn't have convertible cribs with my boys either. I did have a toddler bed that their dad made. My oldest loved the toddler bed and my youngest went straight from crib to queen size bed. I'm getting a convertible bed because I'm sure this baby will mess up the bed, babies love to chew them. I had guards on my boys beds to prevent this but I'm not sure if they have them anymore. I love antiques and I'll buy this child an antique when it gets older but until then it can damage the convertible bed all it wants. Then when it's done chewing and coloring on furniture I'll buy it a nice bed. From what I've seen on the prices of convertible beds they aren't that expensive to be used for 7-8 years and them get rid of it.
Thermometers, here again not sure if they have gotten better. I had an ear thermometer 16 yrs ago and it was always different temps. I didn't trust it, I like just plain digital thermometers.
Car Seats: I would highly recommend getting an infant seat before the convertible. Not only would it be a pain when the nurses at the hospital ask you to bring it in to inspect it (they check the expiration date), but it makes the early days so much easier. When LO is sleeping or it is super cold outside, it's wonderful to be able to pop the car seat out and bring it into stores or doctor's offices. It's essential with twins, as trying to get two tiny babies in and out of car seats when it is raining or snowing is a nightmare. Just pop them in a snap and go stroller and you are good to go! We moved the boys into convertible car seats around 10 mos. We had the Chicco Keyfit 30s, which were recommended by the hospital staff. Not only are they very safe, but they are one of the only car seats available with a weight minimum under 5lbs (my babies were never in the NICU, but were discharged with me at 4lbs 8oz).
Glider: I do not care for mine, but it was a hand me down. If I could pick, I would get a reclining glider. It would have been amazing to lean back and let the babies doze on me during fussy nights and naps.
Bottles/Supplementing: We had to supplement from day 1, as the babies were SGA (small for gestational age). The NP at my pedi's office was a LC, so she helped us come up with a plan that worked for us. In the hospital, I'd nurse/pump, give the boys that milk, and follow up with formula. Later, I did the same with nursing, but would mix formula with the BM bottles. Much easier. As far as bottles, my boys used Dr Brown's with no issues. I read it was good for BFing babies and babies with reflux. No problems switching back and forth with bottles and the breast. I bought a couple NB starter sets in the event they liked another type. You can throw those on your registry if you are planning on using bottles. Either way, get the contact info for a good LC before you deliver and she will help you work out a plan for bottle or BF/formula feeding.
Cribs: My boys are still in cribs, but I'm regretting the convertible option now. Because the boys share a room, I suppose it will be nice to have smaller toddler beds, but I do not want to buy toddler bedding, only to have to switch to twin bedding a year or so later.
Thermometer: There's actually a thread on this on SAIF today! I use a temporal and double check with a rectal if it is over 100. They make rectal thermometers for babies that will prevent you from putting it in too far. My boys have never fussed when I check their rectal temp- just use some Vaseline and it won't bother them a bit.
HTH!
12dp5dt: 765; 15dp5dt: 1979; 17dp5dt: 3379...TWINS!!!!!
Our perfect baby boys were born at 36w1d!!
Hi ladies!!
Car seats - Like @mdiblasi10 said, the infant carrier car seats are worth it just for the sleeping aspect. Also, they were nice during the colder weather so that you don't have to take them in and out of the seat. Instead they could stay all bundled and warm. I used the Chicco Keyfit and loved it. I also had the snap-n-go stroller frame so I could leave DS sleeping and be on our way. Once we switched to a convertible car seat, we purchased the Britax Marathon.
Glider - We spent a lot of money on our glider/recliner but it was so worth it! Both DH and I have slept in that chair on multiple occasions. Our chair is by Best Chairs, Inc. It's super wide so even now, DS can sit next to one of us in the chair when we read before bed. It's something on our list of things to buy for LO #2 when he or she is ready to transition into the nursery. It could also eventually work in another room of the house because it doesn't look like nursery furniture.
Supplementing - DS lost so much weight in the hospital and within the first few weeks that we started supplementing from the beginning, in the hospital. That, along with a combination of other things, I believe led to my lack of supply. If I could do it again, I would have tried to hold of a little longer but when you're so worried about the baby losing weight, you sort of do what you have to do. I also started pumping from the very beginning because DS's latch was so awful. I fed him colostrum through a little dropper. I worked a lot with the lactation consultant and pretty much did what they suggested. I also was never able to EBF so I'm hoping I have better luck this time!
Bottles - I would suggest buying a bottle or two in a few different brands. Don't get those starter kits because if the baby doesn't like that type, the whole expensive kit is a waste! I did a little bit of research before DS and registered for a few avent bottles and Born Free glass bottles... he hated both! I tried a few more which I borrowed from a friend (who went through the same thing) and he ended up doing well with the Playtex Ventaire Wide bottles. I've also heard good things about the Playtex drop-ins and Dr. Brown's bottles (tried these and cleaning was a pain!).
Thermometer - I use the ear one now and love it (DS is 2 though). The forehead one - I went through 2 of them and they were such a waste. It would constantly have a different reading. But for the infant stage, rectal is probably best. You literally stick the very tip in, so the baby won't even notice it!
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Trying for #1 since May 2010 l DX ~ Unexplained Infertility June 2011
IUI #1&2 = BFN; IUI #3 = BFP, m/c @ 6 weeks
November '11 ~ IVF#1 ~ ER 11/18 (29R, 17F) ~ 5dt of one beautiful blast on 11/23 = BFP!!
Beta #1 9dp5dt = 116, P4 = 28 ~ Beta #2 13dp5dt = 700 ~ Beta #3 20dp5dt = 9500, P4 = 26
1st u/s 12/27 - hb of 156!! EDD 8.10.12
**TEAM GREEN!**
Sweet baby boy born 8.18.12
Trying for #2
FET #1 - October '13 - c/p l FET #2 - December '13 - cancelled
l FET #2.2 - 1.30.14 - BFN
~ More testing - hysteroscopy, endometrial biopsy & more b/w - all normal / negative~
Surprise BFP while waiting on FET #3 ~ beta #1 500; beta #2 1600; first u/s 4/3 - measuring 5w5d, no hb yet!; 2nd u/s 4/10 - hb 132, measuring 6w6d - EDD 11.29.14
**TEAM GREEN!**
Beautiful baby girl born 11.24.14
Bottles- we use glass factory glass bottles we Love them! We have the sippy caps as well and they are the best. You never have to buy a sippy or anything else because they turn into whatever you need.
Anovulatory cycles, increased Synthroid Diagnosed Sep 2010
1 Clomid/Ovidrel BFN May 2011
Natural cycle Aug 2011 BFP M/C 4 Weeks
1 IUI Sept 2011 BFP M/c 7 weeks
Provera Dec 2011 BFP M/C 3 Weeks
IVF March 2012 BFP m/c 4weeks 5 days (IL, Prednisone)
IVF#2w/DS July 2012 MEGA FAILURE BFN (IL, Dexamethasone)
Diagnosed No real HLA Match, DQ Beta Triad, High TNF, Low NK Cells
Oct 2012 Natural Cycle m/c 4wks (Lovenox, Prednisone)
Went to Beer Center- high tnf, low lad, implantation failure
Jan 2013 BFP
Humira,LIT,Prednisone, Lovenox, IVIG, Baby Aspirin
Miracle Born August 2013 Premature
Yours doesn't have to be a sad story
Unexplained Infertility
After two Clomid cycles, three injectable IUI cycles, two IVFs, two miscarriages, and one lap surgery, IVF #2 has brought us our little boy!
TTC #2
After months of being postponed or cancelled, FET #1.3 (Natural FET) brought us twin girls!
Unexplained Infertility
After two Clomid cycles, three injectable IUI cycles, two IVFs, two miscarriages, and one lap surgery, IVF #2 has brought us our little boy!
TTC #2
After months of being postponed or cancelled, FET #1.3 (Natural FET) brought us twin girls!
**SIGGY WARNING**
TTC since Nov 2010 | Me: 29, DH: 31
DX - Severe DOR, Stage II Endo
6 rounds medicated TI, 3 failed IUIs, 2 failed IVFs
After nearly 4 years of trying, our 1st BFP on IVF #3 (5R, 3M, 3F, 3 day 5 blasts frozen)
FET - Beta #1 - 116, Beta #2 - 266!! 1st U/S on 10/6 - HB 121 and measuring perfectly! EDD 5/30/15
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Hi playdate ladies! I think everybody's answers so far are helpful, but I'll add the Q's I can answer...
Car seats: I loved the infant seat. It's so easy to just click it in and pull it out, even if LO's sleeping. If you're getting home or out somewhere and LO is sleeping, he/she can stay right in there. Or even if they're not sleeping and you're out to eat, can still sit right in there. A lot of the high chairs at restaurants can be flipped upside down and you can rest it on top. I think we had the Graco Snugride 30 that also rested on the stroller. They have new models out now. That way you don't have to take LO in/out of carseat and stroller.
Also, if you just have the extra base in a second car or on hand in case you need to put in someone else's car (a family member who will be picking LO up at daycare, for example), it's so much easier to do that than switching the convertible car seat from car to car. We moved DS to the convertible car seat around 8 months, not because he was outgrowing the infant seat, but we thought he'd be happier seeing more and was getting a little heavier. We have a Britax Roundabout (now retired) and an Evenflo Symphony, which I think is more comfortable and the buckles snap and unsnap easier than the Britax.
Gliders: I didn't get a glider. There wasn't a lot of room in DS' room and we had a recliner that rocked in the living room not far from his bedroom.
Bottles: I'm not sure, but I think babies are more particular about the nipples if they breastfeed. I think most are ok, as long as you have a good nipple and stage on there. I had a ton of the older model Dr. Brown's from my friend. They were almost brand new and I just replaced the nipples. I'm not sure they helped with DS' reflux or gas though. All the parts were a PITA to wash. You have to make sure you get in all the little holes on the pieces. We also had the Philips AVENT bottles. I loved them and didn't have any issues with them. I didn't see it mentioned, but you'll want different sizes of the bottles too... 2 oz, 4 oz, 8 oz, etc.
Convertible Cribs: It was worth it for us. We have the Europa Baby Andover. Surprisingly, I was able to find the toddler rail for it really cheap at Target when we moved DS over around 22 months. Definitely get the bite guard! They're cheap, don't look bad and will save the bed from looking like a beaver attacked it. We're getting DS1 a new big boy bedroom sit and DS2 will have the convertible bed set.
Thermometer: Rectal is the most accurate. I was nervous too about how far in you have to go. Not very far at all. Much easier than I thought and DS didn't mind it. I still do it to him when I suspect a fever. I should look into the ear or forehead one now that he's older I guess.
MC Sept '10, MC Dec '10, DS born 2012
Clomid + TI = BFP #1 March '13, MC April '13
Gonal F + trigger + IUI #1 = BFP #2 10/21/13, MC 10/31/13
Gonal F + trigger + IUI #2 = BFP #3 1/16/14, ectopic w/ heartbeat & rt salpingectomy 1/29/14
IVF #1 - ER 5/9/14 transfer cx'd due to high P4
FET #1 - 6/26/14 transferred 1 AA blast BFP!! Beta #1 13dp5dt - 1548 Beta #2 15dp5dt - 2748 Beta #3 18dp5dt - 7586
2013 summary: Diagnosed with Hypothyroid; Cervical polyp removed (benign);
2 rounds ovidrel with timed intercourse (no result): 3 rounds IUI with clomid + ovidrel (no result)
2014 summary (to date):
IVF cycle 1 - ER: 4/17 (28 follicles, 3 fertilized, 2 survived to day 3);
ET: 4/20 (3rd day, 2 embryos - 1 @ 6 cells & 1 @ 4 cells); Beta 5/1 - BFP!;
1st scan 5/13 - development behind, no heartbeat detected; D&C 6/2; WTF 6/13
IVF cycle 2 - BCP begun 7/12; stims w/ HGH begun 7/26;
ER: 8/6, 12 follicles, 7 fertilized w/ ICSI; ET: 8/11, 3 blastocysts left, 2 transferred, 3rd arrested 8/12 - none to freeze
1st beta 8/19 - BFP! 294; 2nd beta 8/26 - 4976; 1st u/s 9/2; 2nd u/s 9/9 - two little heartbeats at 140 each!!!
EDD: 29-April-2015
Other Meds: Synthroid 100 mcg/daily
Car Seats:
Ya like many PP said I loved my infant carrier. Where we live it gets really cold so I didn't want to take DD out and put her in a cold car seat.
Glider:
I had a rocking chair, and I NEVER used it. But I think if I had a glider I probably would have used it. I love gliders.
Can I add some unsolicited advice? One thing I wished I had done before I had my DD was to "secure" or figure out postpartum help. Like for example I found out after I had DD my MIL's idea of helping was to offer to hold the baby while I did stuff. Needless to say I did not call her for help at all. And I gladly accepted my sister's help, but I didn't think of the fact that she had two kids herself and how that played out with her helping me. Just something to think of. And this time, hubby is taking two weeks off! I think I'll need it.
Oct 2011~Second round clomid 50 mg; BFN
Nov 2011~Third round clomid 50 mg: BFP
Dec 11- Beta #1 91;Dec 13- Beta #2 186.2
Dec 27- third miscarriage
May 25th- Beta #1 369;May 27th- Beta #2 798
Baby girl born Jan 23, 9lbs 3oz, 21 1/2" long
May 27th-Beta #1 80; May 29th- Beta #2 304; May 31st- Beta #3 860
MC Sept '10, MC Dec '10, DS born 2012
Clomid + TI = BFP #1 March '13, MC April '13
Gonal F + trigger + IUI #1 = BFP #2 10/21/13, MC 10/31/13
Gonal F + trigger + IUI #2 = BFP #3 1/16/14, ectopic w/ heartbeat & rt salpingectomy 1/29/14
IVF #1 - ER 5/9/14 transfer cx'd due to high P4
FET #1 - 6/26/14 transferred 1 AA blast BFP!! Beta #1 13dp5dt - 1548 Beta #2 15dp5dt - 2748 Beta #3 18dp5dt - 7586
Car Seats - I agree with everyone else that an infant seat is a must. You can actually use it for almost a year depending on how fast your baby grows so I think it's a good investment. I definitely like being able to carry the baby in it and keep them in it even in the house when they are sleeping. Sooooo much easier than having to unstrap and carry a baby, which is even harder once you have more than one child.
As for brands or specific models, here's where I think I'm unlike a lot of moms. They all have to meet the same safety standards so I never spent a ton of time researching. I picked one that would fit well in our cars, was a neutral color and that wasn't the cheapest but also not super expensive. Once my kids outgrew the infant seat we moved to ones that they can use pretty much until they are out of car seats.
Bottles - None of my kids were ever that picky and in fact, with most I used a variety of bottles. I would buy maybe two of one kind and then go from there. I had the Dr. Browns and just ugh, too many parts! Last time around I used some Similac bottles and liked them. My big thing with bottles is getting the wide mouth ones so that it's easier to dump the formula in. The skinny ones are easier to hold with the same and you're holding your baby with, leaving the other hand free, but I hate formula powder all over my counter tops so I get the wide mouth ones.
Supplementing and pumping - I have only breastfeed my first and we started supplementing right away. He was in the NICU and my milk didn't come in for a while so he was getting just formula for a few days and then once I started breastfeeding my supply was never adequate. I tried different things to increase it but nothing really worked. The worst was pumping after every feeding. Most days it seemed that's all I was doing, either feeding or pumping. I switched to just formula right around 3 months and never looked back.
Convertible crib - We bought one but haven't ever converted it because by the time one kid was ready to move to a big bed, we were having another baby. We did buy a toddler bed for our oldest and are now using it again for our other son. I like that it's smaller than a twin bed as our bedrooms aren't very large. Perhaps we will actually convert the crib to a bed with our last baby but I doubt it.
Gliders - I don't have one and instead of a traditional rocking chair. I agree though that I would prefer one that looks like an armchair over one that has the wood. I had my eye on one when I was pregnant with my first but ultimately decided it was too expensive and too big for our little nursery.
Thermometers - I guess I've been super lucky in that I haven't really had to use one on a baby yet. (knock on wood) I do have a rectal one though as I believe they are the most accurate. Oh wait, I do remember pinning one baby down trying to the take the temp in their armpit and that didn't work at all. Recently I bought a forehead one for the older kids and that thing is junk. Every time I take the temp it's different. I need to find something different.
@Robeno - I totally feel you on the people offering help but that really just meaning they will hold the baby. That's really the only kind of help I get from family and trust me, having them hold the baby while I take care of a bunch of other kids, cook and clean up, is help but not the kind I really want!
Kelly, Mom to Christopher Shannon 9.27.06, Catherine Quinn 2.24.09, Trey Barton lost on 12.28.09, Therese Barton lost on 6.10.10, Joseph Sullivan 7.23.11, and our latest, Victoria Maren 11.15.12
Secondary infertility success with IVF, then two losses, one at 14 weeks and one at 10 weeks, then success with IUI and then just pure, crazy luck. Expecting our fifth in May as the result of a FET.
This Cluttered Life
My questions:
At nearly 32 weeks, I am having trouble breathing. Sitting seems to wedge my belly into my lungs. Dr. Google says baby will likely drop around 36 weeks, giving relief. But that seems so long to be out of breath! Any suggestions or words of wisdom?
We will be doing disposable diapers. How much should we budget per month for these?
QOTW: Names weren't particularly hard for us, but we had years of time to discuss and think about it. We had names chosen on our honeymoon when we first started trying, and they were the same names when we got pregnant nearly 2 years later. We did end up changing the boy name mid-pregnancy, and we are having a boy, but it was an easy change.
Off birth control March 2012 - Actively trying Sept 2012-April 2014
BFP on May 5th after Follistim & IUI #3
Oct 2011~Second round clomid 50 mg; BFN
Nov 2011~Third round clomid 50 mg: BFP
Dec 11- Beta #1 91;Dec 13- Beta #2 186.2
Dec 27- third miscarriage
May 25th- Beta #1 369;May 27th- Beta #2 798
Baby girl born Jan 23, 9lbs 3oz, 21 1/2" long
May 27th-Beta #1 80; May 29th- Beta #2 304; May 31st- Beta #3 860
Anyway, I thought I'd add one thing to the car seat discussion, even though I'm a FTM. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that all newborns start out in an infant car seat, as it's much safer for them than a convertible seat (but there are exceptions, I'm sure, like for the moms with back trouble who can't lift an infant seat, like PP). Consumer Reports has a discussion here.
https://www.consumerreports.org/cro/car-seats/buying-guide.htm
***Losses mentioned.*** TTC #1 since May 2012. Me: 37, OH: 41. Ectopic August 2012 => tubal damage.
2013 summary: Diagnosed with Hypothyroid; Cervical polyp removed (benign);
2 rounds ovidrel with timed intercourse (no result): 3 rounds IUI with clomid + ovidrel (no result)
2014 summary (to date):
IVF cycle 1 - ER: 4/17 (28 follicles, 3 fertilized, 2 survived to day 3);
ET: 4/20 (3rd day, 2 embryos - 1 @ 6 cells & 1 @ 4 cells); Beta 5/1 - BFP!;
1st scan 5/13 - development behind, no heartbeat detected; D&C 6/2; WTF 6/13
IVF cycle 2 - BCP begun 7/12; stims w/ HGH begun 7/26;
ER: 8/6, 12 follicles, 7 fertilized w/ ICSI; ET: 8/11, 3 blastocysts left, 2 transferred, 3rd arrested 8/12 - none to freeze
1st beta 8/19 - BFP! 294; 2nd beta 8/26 - 4976; 1st u/s 9/2; 2nd u/s 9/9 - two little heartbeats at 140 each!!!
EDD: 29-April-2015
Other Meds: Synthroid 100 mcg/daily