So I will admit I have watched the show before I got pregnant. I havent seen it on tv lately and I always wondered about the idea of not knowing you are pregnant until labor. Now that I am pregnant, I know I would never fall into that category. If the lack of period and baby bump weren't an indication, then the ms, heartburn and tiredness would be dead give aways. However, I know pregnancy differs from person to person, so everyone has a different experience. I was thinking about it and now I am curious, any ladies out there who obviously know you are pregnant but if you were not expecting it, you could have potentially not known until labor? If that makes any sense, lol
ETA: bumping on the mobile...sorry for any errors!
Re: I Didn't Know I was Pregnant?
The whole baby moving is a bit of a tip off (as if the lack of period, tiredness, breast/belly growth wasn't enough). I honestly don't know how anyone could not know. Or have sex and then no period and not take a test.
DX: PCOS/Recurrent losses/MTHFR mutation (compound hetero)
5 hysteroscopies/2 surgical
3 Inject IUIs = 2 m/c's and 1 BFN
IVF #1= BFP. m/c at 7w6d. Needed 2 D&C's and scar tissue removal. Mild OHSS
IVF #2 = BFP. Severe OHSS. 4 Drainings. TWINS!
DX: PCOS/Recurrent losses/MTHFR mutation (compound hetero)
5 hysteroscopies/2 surgical
3 Inject IUIs = 2 m/c's and 1 BFN
IVF #1= BFP. m/c at 7w6d. Needed 2 D&C's and scar tissue removal. Mild OHSS
IVF #2 = BFP. Severe OHSS. 4 Drainings. TWINS!
Add in a previous diagnosis of infertility, and I could definitely have stayed in denial for a long time.
But, since I wanted it so bad, I think I always looked for reasons to think I was, and this helped me to know early on.
There was a girl I went to high school with that didn't know she was pregnant till she went into labor. She was a very petite girl. She never got a bump, her chest didn't grow noticeably, she never had ms and she had her periods every month. During one of her periods she started having severe cramping that lasted quite a few hours(labor). She alerted her mother who took her to the ER who told her she was in labor. I believe she had an anterior placenta but since she was in labor when they discovered the pregnancy not sure. This young girl was only 17 so definitely did not know what to expect when you're pregnant. The baby if I remember right was almost 6lbs so not a small baby either.
Now if you don't think that is possible how about getting pregnant while already pregnant? I know a woman who got pregnant when she was around 12 weeks pregnant already. I don't remember exactly how they were able to deliver the second one because having 2 c-sections that close would not have been an option. I will have to get ahold of her sister(who I am good friends with) to find out.
Wait, what?!?
yea...she had a dating ultrasound and only 1 baby(was around 8-9 weeks). Went back in for her a/s at around 18-20 weeks and saw 1st baby but also another fetus measuring at about 6-8 weeks. This woman was still getting her period at the beginning of her pregnancy which meant she was still producing eggs. They had sex during this time and wound up pregnant again when the 1st was about 12 weeks along.
I know alot of people with weird medical anomalies. I also have a friend who has 2 uteruses.
Sounds crazy but I know someone who has 2 uterus(es?) and she is pregnant in one of them but the other thinks it's pregnant too so it's also getting bigger. I'd imagine if you had two uteruses that you might be able to get pregnant in both at different times similtaneously.
I also have a friend who didn't know she was pregnant until 22 weeks because she had been on the depo shot and never gotten a period so she wasn't suspicous when she was first pregnant, no ms, no noticible fatigue. She really got huge and swollen at the end of the pregnancy though so there would have been no denying it at that point.
I didnt get periods and let me tell you, there is no mistaking what is going on in there right now, lol.
DX: PCOS/Recurrent losses/MTHFR mutation (compound hetero)
5 hysteroscopies/2 surgical
3 Inject IUIs = 2 m/c's and 1 BFN
IVF #1= BFP. m/c at 7w6d. Needed 2 D&C's and scar tissue removal. Mild OHSS
IVF #2 = BFP. Severe OHSS. 4 Drainings. TWINS!
The Daily Nugget
Cycle 12, IUI #1 - 33m post wash 10/15/10 = BFN
Cycle 13, IUI #2 - 15m post wash 11/16/10 = BFP, missed m/c, D&C 1/3/11
Cycle 15 - 18, IUI #3-6 = BFN
Cycle 20, IUI #7 = BFP!, missed m/c 9/14, D&C
DE-IVF Aug. 2012: ER 8/30 11R, 7M, 4F; ET 9/4 returned 2
Beta 9/18 #1-820, #2-1699, #3-7124
10/1 1st u/s measuring right on track, 125 bpm
This is insane!
Funnily enough I haven't really had any of the classic symptoms of pregnancy apart from frequent peeing and tiredness. For example, I've had no morning sickness at all (although I have felt a little queasy at times). This was not a blessing because when you don't have the classic symptoms you worry that things aren't going as they should be.
I suppose the frequent toilet visits and the tiredness could be put down to other things. The only dead give away for me would be the lack of my monthly cycle, oh and my expanding tummy!!
We weren't trying to get pregnant, and at 42 I didn't think it was a possibility really anymore. When AF was late, I thought maybe the beginnings of menopause? However, after 2 weeks of aching boobs, I was pretty confident something was up and did a test. If you've had a child before, even if you weren't trying, I think you'd be more in tune with your body and know pretty much from the start.
I could maybe see women who never had a baby before going to 20-25 weeks, but how would you possibly miss all this movement?!?!? Gas does not feel like this!
**DD1 - 7/9/98**
**DS - 11/9/00**
**DD2 - 4/30/13**
ITA! If my cycle had been irregular, I'm sure I could have gone another couple weeks thinking that I just felt like $#I!%, but not more than that.
There's a mom in my area who is part of a facebook group that I am involved in. She delievered a baby at 27 weeks. She didn't know she was pregnant at all. Because she did not get period her whole life because of hormones things she had to take. The only reason she had her baby at 27 weeks because she was in a massive car accident. She was not showing and she said all the movement she thought was gas. Also she went to a doctor when she was 20 weeks because of the weird feeling (movement) she was feeling. They tested her for pregnancy and she was negitive even at 20 weeks.
She has a healthy 2 year old girl now.
It was a big surprise but a wonderful one. So I can definitely say it's possible to make it to 24 weeks without knowing!
I had a dream last night that happened to me! When I woke up I reminded myself that was impossible. Now I read this and find out it's not lol
Wow, congratulations! You sound like you have a great attitude about it, and how fun that your babies will be so close in age!
Welcome! That must have been a shock!
A coworker of mine didn't know until she had the baby. I worked with her the ENTIRE time of her pregnancy and none of us had a clue, and she weighed maybe 120 lbs at most, not overweight in the slightest. She and her husband were actually were starting to think she might have some kind of tumor (a few months before she gave birth) because her stomach had gotten a little bit bigger, and she went to get an Xray and nothing showed up! She had been with her husband for nearly 12 years, never used protection and they hadn't gotten pregnant so she just assumed that she couldn't have one with him (she had already grown children).
I came into work one day and someone told me she wasn't going to be able to come in because she'd had a baby, and my jaw nearly hit the floor. Granted, she did wear scrubs and it might have covered up her weight gain a little bit, but she never got a pregnant bump for sure. When we told everyone at work that she'd had a baby, everyone thought it was a practical joke until she brought Jonah in about two weeks later. Insane.
Welcome! Granted I've known since about 3 weeks but we are similar in that we both have 7 month olds and are now more than half way through another pregnancy. I'm sure it was a complete shock to you since you are so far along. I have had some time to get used to the news and not as shocked anymore. Feel free to come over to the 2U2 board. The ladies there have been great in giving advice to us moms who are pregnant with our 2nd baby so close to the first.