I posted on Friday how DD's pre-school teacher found out on Thursday that she was pregnant and due in a couple of weeks.
Well, I dropped DD off a pre-school today and was told that Ms. Heather had the baby on Sunday! I am still in shock. I cannot even imagine her emotional rollercoaster.
According to DD's other teacher both mom and baby are doing well. The baby is prefectly healthy and was born only a little over a week early.
What a Christmas surprise!
Re: f/u to DD's pre-school teacher (who didn't know she was pregnant)
That is so crazy.
I have a friend who didn't know she was PG until about 4-5 months, but she had PCOS and was used to not getting her period.
FET to TTC #2: 9/29/14 Beta on 10/8/14 = BFP!
DS #1 Born 1/3/11 after IVF #1
4 failed IUIs, including 1 CP
PCOS
TTC since 2008
Oh that would be an ride, for sure!
My mom had a student who was out for a few days and when she came back, she told my mom about her little sister. She didn't even know her mom was pregnant. Come to find out, the lady (who was "fluffy") had a "period" and everything just like normal and went to the ER with severe abdominal pains and came home with a baby.
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Diagnosed with PCOS: 10/03, On BCP to "treat" until: 7/09
Provera to end Cycles 1-9 (anovulatory)
Cycle #4 & 5: Clomid 50 mg FAIL
RE Visit: 2000 mg Metformin
Cycle 6:Forced Break, looking for androgen secreting tumor
Cycle 7:Clomid CD 3-10, 12-17 FAIL
Cycle 8: Clomid CD 3-10, Bravelle CD 12-24 Hyperstimmed
New RE: Put on Byetta, lost 23 lbs
Cycle 9: Financial Break
Cycle 10: Femara CD 3-7, IUI CD 17 BFP on 2/14/11, m/c 3/7/11
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TTC #1- 3 failed rounds of Clomid/ Surprise Natural BFP w/weight loss- 9/22/11 DD 5/12
DX. Dec '09 w/ Inappropriate LH Secretion Syndrom/PCOS/ Anov 28 months
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This!!
after anovulatory diagnosis and TTC for 1 1/2yrs with several medicated cycles and one chemical pregnancy, we have our first bundle of joy!
IT'S A GIRL!
#2 EDD 2/5/13 dx with anti-BIG E antibody, seeing a MFM
I don't take one single minute for granted.