High-Risk Pregnancy

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  • My dietician just helped me figure out what to eat st my baby shower so I can enjoy a full cupcake. She tild me she's not concerned about one high spike, if that's what happens, as long as everything else has been normal.
    2/11 Diagnosis: DOR-AMH .62, LPD and MFI-4% Morph
    IVF #1-July 2011 7/9/11-Started Stims
    7/20/11-ER:No eggs in 4/5 follicles. Left the 5th follie intact and converted to an IUI
    8/3/11-Beta #1=BFN,
    Nov, 2011 BFP #1=m/c at 7 wks 3 days
    11/11-AMH .47, IVF #2 March 2012...or not!! Surprise BFP on 2/19. Beta #1=161. Beta #2 305 Our little miracle girl is on her way! Due Oct 29, 2012
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    It happens!  My doc doesn't get too concerned with random, isolated high blood sugar numbers -- as long as they are random and isolated Smile

     

    This. My MFM even says, "if you eat something weird, like a piece of cake for a birthday, put a little note so at least I know why." They are fine with it once in a blue moon. They are watching for patterns to see if meds are needed, not just one off number because you ate something "bad". No one is perfect! 

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