Wanted to keep you all updated. Sleep has helped with the shock, but holy cow. No treatments in over a year and no meds for even longer. This is crazy! I am going to need you girls big time to get my crazy-self through this.
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Re: So I have a completely out of the blue BFP ;)
After 7 years trying to concieve, 3 failed IUIs and 2 failed IVFs, my third IVF was a success!
My Christmas baby turned into a turkey bird! Dillon Richard was born at 34 weeks, 5 days on November 28, 2009 after 10 weeks on bedrest for preeclampsia.
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Because we're fancy like that.
I posted over on IFV yesterday, but wanted to say again how ABSOLUTELY thrilled I am for you!!! I can only imagine the whirlwind combination of emotions you're feeling - but know that you've got an army of women behind you every day of this journey!
(((HUGE HUGS))) and Congratulations!!!!! :-)
Because we're fancy like that.
TTC #1: IUI #2 = BFP , Betas 550 (16 dpiui), 1523 (18 dpiui)
Hypothyroid, LPD, FSH 13.0, TTC 2 yrs B4 BFP
TTC #2: FSH 23, AMA, IUI 1, 2, 3 = BFN, IVF #1 = MC
IVF #2 = BFP - Betas 194 (14dp2dt), 366 (16 dp2dt), 841 (18 dp2dt)
(vanished twin ~7 weeks)
look at the birds | bless this food
Woo hoooo!!! SO excited for you!!
Do you have a good MFM?? Please reach out if you have any specific pregnancy-after-preeclampsia questions - been there! (Ans it's nerve wracking as he!! but so excite h!!!)
Diagnosed PCOS & MFI-Success with IUI
TTC #2 with PCOS since September 2009
BFP, Femara 7.5mg, Ovidrel, IUI. Beta #1 17dpIUI -495 Beta #2 19dpIUI-1031
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Unexplained Infertility
After two Clomid cycles, three injectable IUI cycles, two IVFs, two miscarriages, and one lap surgery, IVF #2 has brought us our little boy!
TTC #2
After months of being postponed or cancelled, FET #1.3 (Natural FET) brought us twin girls!
"When it comes to sleeping, whatever your baby does is normal. If one thing has damaged parents enjoyment of their babies, it's rigid expectations about how and when the baby should sleep." ~ James McKenna, Ph.D., Mother Baby Behavioral Sleep Center, University of Notre Dame