Parents to fur babies Tiki and Gizzmo and 2yr old Georgia
IF veterans; #1 conceived on second clomid+HCG+IUI, #2 conceived on 1st Letrozole+HCG+IUI
EDD: Feb 5, 2018
IF veterans; #1 conceived on second clomid+HCG+IUI, #2 conceived on 1st Letrozole+HCG+IUI
EDD: Feb 5, 2018
Re: Any other RN's out there?
August Siggy Challenge Photobomb
IF veterans; #1 conceived on second clomid+HCG+IUI, #2 conceived on 1st Letrozole+HCG+IUI
EDD: Feb 5, 2018
August Siggy Challenge Photobomb
Married December 2011 TTC#1 Since November 2013
Dec. 2013... BFP! 12/31/13... Natural M/C 1/29/14 (8 weeks)
July 2014...BFP!... 17dpo beta 581...19dpo beta 1419!!.. stick baby, stick!
EDD: 3/20/15.. It's a boy!
@thejucheidea I would never, EVER administer chemo while pregnant. That was STRICTLY prohibited when I worked in oncology, and you could even decline chemo pts while TTC. You do your best to avoid exposure, but you can't fully prevent it. Chemo infusion nurses have higher rates of cancer because of the chemo exposure, and that's enough to make me concerned about fetal risks even if it wasn't strictly prohibited. Just because other nurses have done it doesn't mean it's smart or safe--chemo nurses often get lax on the rules over time (at least that's what I've seen). Obviously it's your body, your baby, your choice, but your comment made my jaw hit the floor.
I'm also still nursing #1. Agree 100% with @mangomimosa
Id also avoid PTs who have had chemo drugs/ radiation therapy within 14 days
(In the OR I avoid PTs who will receive nitrous or extensive ortho surgeries and duh the x rays!)
Sawyer is going to be a BIG SISTER!!
BFP 7/19 EDC 4/1
In icu we don't have too much iv chemo, patients are too sick, but we have a lot of transplant patients so lots of oral cytotoxics (not necessarily chemo).
Looks like I'll have a few things to ask my OB next week. Thanks ladies!
IF veterans; #1 conceived on second clomid+HCG+IUI, #2 conceived on 1st Letrozole+HCG+IUI
EDD: Feb 5, 2018
Edit: spelling
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