I hope this is okay that I post this but I really don't know where else to. The past 2 days my daughter has been a handful, well a typical 2 year old. I think she can sense that I am not myself and I am stressed. I can't pick her up so that has been hard. But I am trying not to let myself get too worked up with her behavior. But this morning while I was trying to get her dressed she freaked out and kicked me so hard in my stomach. My blood pressure is threw the roof right now. I am so worried that her kicking me really hurt whatever may be growing inside of me, on top of the stress her behavior is causing.
Do you think I should call my RE and let them know? I feel like if I don't get a BFP next week, I am going to look at these few days and blame myself.
Re: I'm worried (my daughter is mentioned in post)
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You have a lot of padding in there, it will not harm the embryos. I can not even count the amount of times my dog has jumped on my stomach in the last few months. She just does this kamikaze thing out of no where to greet me at times.
If you are concerned or are experiencing any cramping call your RE, but I am sure all is fine!!
After 7 years trying to concieve, 3 failed IUIs and 2 failed IVFs, my third IVF was a success!
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I'd call your RE for peace of mind, but also remember how cushioned your uterus is.
It was really rough with DS after my ET b/c of the bedrest. I wasn't allowed to pick him up the whole time I was stimming either. Frankly, he kind of took it out on me. Made DH his "favorite" for a while, etc. It stung. Things are back to normal now, though.
In the end, it's probably good for her to realize she's not the center of the universe for a while, KWIM?
I have heard that is takes a LOT to do any damage to embryos in the uterus at the stage. But, if you are worried, call your nurse and get reassurance from them.
Good luck and keep us posted!
Hey there,
I doubt that she had inadvertently done any damage, but sure, give your doc a call to be sure. I hope everything is okay with your precious little one in utero and the precious little one IRL and with their Mom!