At my A/S I was told I had complete placenta Previa and of coarse I went into total panic. Since then I have become worried about everything!
I also have a daughter who will be 2.5 in May and he talking isn't the best. She's exposed to 2 languages and so her talking is taking longer. Her DR isn't worried at all, but because I'm stressed over my placenta I have now started to worry about her.
I feel like I become stressed and worried over everything lately!
Anyone else feeling stressed? How are you dealing with it?
Thx
Re: Feeling overly stressed
I'm a FTM so I can't help with the previa thing, but I will say that my niece is 2.5 and is being raised in Germany by my (English-speaking) brother and his (spanish-speaking) ex wife. Both of them are nearly fluent in German as well, but were advised by their pediatrition to speak to her exclusively in their native languages, so she wouldn't get confused. It has taken her a bit longer to talk, and when I saw her at Christmas she occasionally combines the languages in weird ways, (the most adorable being that she is a toddler whose favorite word is no.. but she says "Nein Nein Nein") but she understands just about everything, and has a fairly extensive vocabulary. I think your daughter is lucky she's learning 2 languages
My niece has also picked up words from daycare.. If you try to play with her toy, she says "MINA!"
I have vasa previa with this pregnancy, so I know how stressful that is. I'm managing by focusing on how grateful I am that we now have the technology to make that diagnosis. If we were in pre-ultrasound days, we'd be totally screwed! Since we know, we can manage it. Thank God!
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Sorry to hear about you placenta previa, my SIL had it so I partly can understand.
As for your daughter, don't stress about this. If she is being raised bilingual it will take her a little longer. Research has proven it.
4 rounds of clomid, 2 with IUI = BFN