I just intro'ed on the MoM check in, but I wanted to say hello here too. We found out at 9 weeks that we were having ID twins. So far they look good and healthy, but have no membrane seperating them.
I am going to a high-risk Dr. on Monday to get an u/s with their clearer machines to hopefully see one, but so far, that are in there together, which scares me ALOT.
I lost a baby at 19 weeks in Jan. 2014, so I also post on the PGAL board and at times the PAIF board.
I am very excited to be here and hope and pray every day for a safe delivery for our little miracles.
I look forward to getting you know all of you
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TTC #1 since 7/2011
ME: 37 DH: 38
SA-12/28/11-normal
HSG-1/16/12-possible blocked left tube
BFP#1---CP 7/9/12
Hysteroscopy-8/9/12-blocked left tube for sure, proceeding with IUI#1
IUI#1 (Gonal-F + trigger)=BFP#2 m/c @ 19w1d D&E 1/23/13
IUI #2 (Gonal F + trigger)=BFP#3 EDD 1/6/14 TWINS!!!
Identical girls born 11/17/13
BFP#4 EDD 8/27/15 MMC at 7w6d
BFP#5 m/c at 6w
BFP#6 EDD 10/5/16 Going Strong! It's a Girl!
Re: Intro---Twins :)
Dx: balanced translocation and LPD
TTC since Oct 2011
BPF 02/19/12, EDD 10/31/12, natural m/c 02/28/12 (4w6d)
IVF (BCPs starting 10/30/12, ER 11/18/12, 5dt of 1 beautiful, healthy embryo 11/23/12)
BFP 12/02/12, u/s @ 6w,5d showed 2 HBs! Identical twins!!
Bed rest from 21w-35w due to short cervix, hospital bed rest from 23w-32w due to PTL
Our rainbows were born 07/19/13 (36w, 5d)
Welcome! I am sorry for the loss of your other baby, that must have been so hard.
I'll be looking forward to updates on your twins, congrats!
Congratulations!
They weren't able to find the separating membrane for my twins until I went to the MFM at about 10 weeks, using his very detailed equipment, so I hope you see the membrane with the better ultrasound equipment at your MFM.
Do you know if each baby has its own yolk sac? If so, it's a good indication (although not a 100% given) that your twins will be mo/di.
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4/25 1st ultrasound at 7 weeks = identical twins with heartbeats?!!!
Welcome and congrats! It's very early to diagnose mo/mo, so don't give up hope. And # of yolk sacs strongly corresponds to # of amniotic sacs, so if you know there were two, that's a very good sign.
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Thanks ladies...I am optimistic about Monday's appt. The u/s machines at the doctors office are just not that clear at all. I went today to my regular OB, and I even commented that I dont know how she even can see anything. I am excited about getting a clear view.
I will definitley keep you guys updated! I am very new to this, so glad to have a place for support!
Ticker/Siggy Warning: Children and losses mentioned
TTC #1 since 7/2011
ME: 37 DH: 38
SA-12/28/11-normal
HSG-1/16/12-possible blocked left tube
BFP#1---CP 7/9/12
Hysteroscopy-8/9/12-blocked left tube for sure, proceeding with IUI#1
IUI#1 (Gonal-F + trigger)=BFP#2 m/c @ 19w1d D&E 1/23/13
IUI #2 (Gonal F + trigger)=BFP#3 EDD 1/6/14 TWINS!!!
Identical girls born 11/17/13
BFP#4 EDD 8/27/15 MMC at 7w6d
BFP#5 m/c at 6w
BFP#6 EDD 10/5/16 Going Strong! It's a Girl!
We didn't find the membrane between my boys until around 11 weeks, so there is definitely still the possibility!
Congratulations!!
I am 12 wks pregnant with di/di twins and they found the membrane at my appointment last week.