I remember the feeling. I had a few ultrasounds in the first tri and I was so nervous before each one, but just try and relax and look forward to seeing your LO.
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That?in-between?phase not feeling anything yet and not?having?seen the little one is tough... but no worries... no?symptoms?can be a good thing! ?Deep breath and just be excited for the next chance at?seeing?the little life inside you! ?Before you know it... you be?feeling?the little one?moving?and reminding you daily that everything is A-OK
Somebody on here once gave my favorite piece of advice - "trust in your body's ability to carry this baby." I really try to focus on that whenever I get scared.
"For a long time there were only your footprints & laughter in our dreams & even from such small things, we knew we could not wait to love you forever."
I'm in the same boat and the closer it gets, the more nervous I become. ?I got blood drawn for the quad screen last week, so now I've got 2 things to obsess about! ?Hang in there!
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Our beautiful daughter was born in October 2009. Turns out she was quite the miracle. After two years of TTC, diagnosed with DOR. A couple of failed treatment cycles later, we decided to let go of our hope for more biological children and explore adoption.
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