I have been seeing my OB, the perinatal specialist, and an endocrinologist since I got my BFP. (p.s. Is this standard for everyone to see both? It was never explained to us, so we just go to everyone they tell us to see.) I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism this summer during my IVF pre-screenings, so I see my endocrinologist every month.
Ever since I started seeing the perinatal specialist, he has given me a hard time about my weight. I am about 20 pounds overweight, but I'm a tall, German girl, so I've never been too concerned. At the first appointment, he said that I should only gain about 9 pounds during my pregnancy (yeah, right). He said from Day 1 that I should have a GTT early. I have no idea what he was basing this on, nor did he ever tell me, so I never did it, nor did I change any of my eating habits. None of the other doctors have ever said a word about it, but because he was so big on "You must do this now!" I have been slightly very panicked about the GTT that I am doing in 2 weeks.
Fast forward to today at the endocrinologist's office. I was weighed, had my blood pressure checked, and the endocrinologist reviewed the latest report from the perinatal specialist. According the endo, I have not gained very much during my pregnancy, my BP is good, I have the right amount of amniotic fluid, and she sees no reason to be concerned about GD. I trust her opinion, since she is the doctor who takes care of patients with GD.
Obviously, the test will tell, but today certainly left me feeling a lot calmer about taking the test....
...which means that I stopped at Dunkin Donuts and I got 2 donuts.
Re: Disagreeing Doctors
Friends for 17 years. Married 10. TTC since Jan 2009.
2013: IVF#3/FET#4 Elisabeth CJ born April 30, 2014
Cerclage, P17, and 3 months of bed rest brought us our Rainbow.
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DS1 - 7/2011, DD 12/2012, DS2 - 4/2014, MMC - 12/2015