Me too! I haven't put anything on FB yet although a lot of our friends know and our family too - I just haven't made it official. We will probably on Friday after our ultrasound, but I don't know.
This baby moves quite a bit, I will actually wake up at night because it's moving so much - thankfully it isn't painful or anything, just sometimes makes me feel like I have to pee more frequently. And sometimes I wake up thinking I have no idea what woke me then I realize it feels like it's a little ping pong ball in there going all over the place. I love it!!!
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So exciting! I have a "cantaloupe" and a "baseball" (fibroid) in my belly- so I am seeing a big bump!
Can't believe I'm half way there. DH will be gone most of the next half, so I hope it goes by faster than the 1st!
Congrats! I also have a fibroid. Where is yours in relation to your pregnancy? They said mine is low by the birth canal which will most likely mean I can't have a vaginal birth. At 19 weeks it was the nice of a nectarine.
So exciting! I have a "cantaloupe" and a "baseball" (fibroid) in my belly- so I am seeing a big bump!
Can't believe I'm half way there. DH will be gone most of the next half, so I hope it goes by faster than the 1st!
Congrats! I also have a fibroid. Where is yours in relation to your pregnancy? They said mine is low by the birth canal which will most likely mean I can't have a vaginal birth. At 19 weeks it was the nice of a nectarine.
All I know is that the fibroid is posterior and my placenta is anterior. I was really stressed about that until they could tell where the placenta was. At my next appointment, I am going to ask the doc about having a c-section and if they could remove the fibroid at the same time (u/s was at a different place). I don't want to worry about this next pregnancy. At this u/s the baby had flipped over and was facing downward, the tech said probably because of where the fibroid was he positioned himself like that.
I am jealous of all the ladies that are feeling baby move! I can't yet.
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So exciting! I have a "cantaloupe" and a "baseball" (fibroid) in my belly- so I am seeing a big bump!
Can't believe I'm half way there. DH will be gone most of the next half, so I hope it goes by faster than the 1st!
Congrats! I also have a fibroid. Where is yours in relation to your pregnancy? They said mine is low by the birth canal which will most likely mean I can't have a vaginal birth. At 19 weeks it was the nice of a nectarine.
All I know is that the fibroid is posterior and my placenta is anterior. I was really stressed about that until they could tell where the placenta was. At my next appointment, I am going to ask the doc about having a c-section and if they could remove the fibroid at the same time (u/s was at a different place). I don't want to worry about this next pregnancy. At this u/s the baby had flipped over and was facing downward, the tech said probably because of where the fibroid was he positioned himself like that.
I am jealous of all the ladies that are feeling baby move! I can't yet.
What I know about fibroids is that as long as it's not low like mine you can have a vaginal birth, obviously as long as there are no other complications. If you do have to have a c/s...they can't take it out during that time. I had hoped and thought that as well. It's risky and can rupture and cause you to bleed out. So if it doesn't shrink enough in the weeks post delivery they can go back in and do a LAP or something and take it out. I'm still finding out more about mine as well. I want the official "yes you will be a c/s because of it's current size and location" knowing that this thing is not going to get any smaller...boo! Keep me updated! I don't know anyone else with fibroids. We can be fibroid friends hahaha
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Me too! I haven't put anything on FB yet although a lot of our friends know and our family too - I just haven't made it official. We will probably on Friday after our ultrasound, but I don't know.
This baby moves quite a bit, I will actually wake up at night because it's moving so much - thankfully it isn't painful or anything, just sometimes makes me feel like I have to pee more frequently. And sometimes I wake up thinking I have no idea what woke me then I realize it feels like it's a little ping pong ball in there going all over the place. I love it!!!
Congrats! I also have a fibroid. Where is yours in relation to your pregnancy? They said mine is low by the birth canal which will most likely mean I can't have a vaginal birth.
At 19 weeks it was the nice of a nectarine.
All I know is that the fibroid is posterior and my placenta is anterior. I was really stressed about that until they could tell where the placenta was. At my next appointment, I am going to ask the doc about having a c-section and if they could remove the fibroid at the same time (u/s was at a different place). I don't want to worry about this next pregnancy. At this u/s the baby had flipped over and was facing downward, the tech said probably because of where the fibroid was he positioned himself like that.
I am jealous of all the ladies that are feeling baby move! I can't yet.
What I know about fibroids is that as long as it's not low like mine you can have a vaginal birth, obviously as long as there are no other complications.
If you do have to have a c/s...they can't take it out during that time. I had hoped and thought that as well. It's risky and can rupture and cause you to bleed out. So if it doesn't shrink enough in the weeks post delivery they can go back in and do a LAP or something and take it out. I'm still finding out more about mine as well. I want the official "yes you will be a c/s because of it's current size and location" knowing that this thing is not going to get any smaller...boo! Keep me updated!
I don't know anyone else with fibroids. We can be fibroid friends hahaha