2013 summary: Diagnosed with Hypothyroid; Cervical polyp removed (benign);
2 rounds ovidrel with timed intercourse (no result): 3 rounds IUI with clomid + ovidrel (no result)
2014 summary (to date):
IVF cycle 1 - ER: 4/17 (28 follicles, 3 fertilized, 2 survived to day 3);
ET: 4/20 (3rd day, 2 embryos - 1 @ 6 cells & 1 @ 4 cells); Beta 5/1 - BFP!;
1st scan 5/13 - development behind, no heartbeat detected; D&C 6/2; WTF 6/13
IVF cycle 2 - BCP begun 7/12; stims w/ HGH begun 7/26;
ER: 8/6, 12 follicles, 7 fertilized w/ ICSI; ET: 8/11, 3 blastocysts left, 2 transferred, 3rd arrested 8/12 - none to freeze
1st beta 8/19 - BFP! 294; 2nd beta 8/26 - 4976; 1st u/s 9/2; 2nd u/s 9/9 - two little heartbeats at 140 each!!!
EDD: 29-April-2015
Other Meds: Synthroid 100 mcg/daily
Re: *~*~* FTM & BTDTM play date! 10/17 *~*~*
No responsibility ... and those awesome fisher price toys with little people! BTW - I always wanted a little kitchen set and never had one. I have told my hubby that if our little one wants one then we're getting one for her.
Question for moms - No bullshit, how tough and painful is breastfeeding? I'm planning on giving it a try, but I keep hearing it's hard, but to give it a try. I seriously want to know how freaking tough and painful it is. No fluffy answers please!
RE appointment & testing December 2013 - February 2014= Unexplained IF, possible endometriosis
IUI#1- March 22 (100mg clomid, 75 mg of Bravelle, Ovidrel trigger) = BFP!!!
2013 summary: Diagnosed with Hypothyroid; Cervical polyp removed (benign);
2 rounds ovidrel with timed intercourse (no result): 3 rounds IUI with clomid + ovidrel (no result)
2014 summary (to date):
IVF cycle 1 - ER: 4/17 (28 follicles, 3 fertilized, 2 survived to day 3);
ET: 4/20 (3rd day, 2 embryos - 1 @ 6 cells & 1 @ 4 cells); Beta 5/1 - BFP!;
1st scan 5/13 - development behind, no heartbeat detected; D&C 6/2; WTF 6/13
IVF cycle 2 - BCP begun 7/12; stims w/ HGH begun 7/26;
ER: 8/6, 12 follicles, 7 fertilized w/ ICSI; ET: 8/11, 3 blastocysts left, 2 transferred, 3rd arrested 8/12 - none to freeze
1st beta 8/19 - BFP! 294; 2nd beta 8/26 - 4976; 1st u/s 9/2; 2nd u/s 9/9 - two little heartbeats at 140 each!!!
EDD: 29-April-2015
Other Meds: Synthroid 100 mcg/daily
2013 summary: Diagnosed with Hypothyroid; Cervical polyp removed (benign);
2 rounds ovidrel with timed intercourse (no result): 3 rounds IUI with clomid + ovidrel (no result)
2014 summary (to date):
IVF cycle 1 - ER: 4/17 (28 follicles, 3 fertilized, 2 survived to day 3);
ET: 4/20 (3rd day, 2 embryos - 1 @ 6 cells & 1 @ 4 cells); Beta 5/1 - BFP!;
1st scan 5/13 - development behind, no heartbeat detected; D&C 6/2; WTF 6/13
IVF cycle 2 - BCP begun 7/12; stims w/ HGH begun 7/26;
ER: 8/6, 12 follicles, 7 fertilized w/ ICSI; ET: 8/11, 3 blastocysts left, 2 transferred, 3rd arrested 8/12 - none to freeze
1st beta 8/19 - BFP! 294; 2nd beta 8/26 - 4976; 1st u/s 9/2; 2nd u/s 9/9 - two little heartbeats at 140 each!!!
EDD: 29-April-2015
Other Meds: Synthroid 100 mcg/daily
RE appointment & testing December 2013 - February 2014= Unexplained IF, possible endometriosis
IUI#1- March 22 (100mg clomid, 75 mg of Bravelle, Ovidrel trigger) = BFP!!!
TTC since Sept 2011, Unexplained IF
Oct 12 - Jan 14: 3 clomid/TI cycles, 2 hysteroscopies, 2 IUIs, 1 BFP (MMC @ 12w), 2 more IUIs
Feb 14: Gonal-f + IUI #5 = BFP! (EDD 11/4/14)
Baby boy arrived 11/13/14!
QOTW: I miss being a kid and playing in the streets & the backyards w/ my cousins. We always had so much fun running around and making up games. This was back where people never locked their front doors.
BTDT Question: For winter babies.. did you make your frequent visitors (like grands/sisters/bestfriends) get flu shots when the baby first arrived? My OB rec'd it.. but I feel like they will think I'm crazy lol
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Me 29/ DH 28
DH- MFI (low count, 2-3% morph)
IUI #1 January - Clomid, Ovidrel: BFN
IUI #2 February - Letrozole, Follistim, Ovidrel: BFP 1st beta-25, 2nd beta-56, 3rd beta-45, miscarriage
IUI #3 April - CD3 U/S 4-10. Letrozole, Follistim, Ovidrel CD11 - Cancelled.. TI w/5 follicles-BFN
IUI #3.1 May - CD3 U/S 5-6, Follistim start 5-11 thru 5-17, u/s 5-18 3 mature w/ a close 4th, IUI 5-20 - BFP!
Beta #1 12dpo - 164 & progesterone - 89!, Beta #2 16 dpo - 1189, 5w3d - u/s shows TWINS!
6/19- u/s showed heartbeats! Baby A 111 & Baby B 118, both measuring 6w1d
7/3- Baby A hb 170, Baby B hb 166 - both measuring perfect.
7/18 - Baby A 165, Baby B 171 - both measuring right on track & moving all around!
QOTW: running around outside and playing on swingsets. @CandaceC1020 my parents saved our fisher price little people sets which I'm super pumped about. We had the plastic kind.
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BTDT Moms: Anyone use cloth diapers? I wanna go the CD way but I feel like I might be trying to take on to much. Is it alotta work? Did anyone switch from CD to disposables, or in reverse? What do you recommend?
*May Siggy Challenge - Parenting Fails*
TTC #2
TTC #2
I took the regular childbirth class offered at my hospital for #1. They also briefly went over how to change a diaper, bathe, and dress a baby, as well as guidelines for when to call the ped or go to the ER. It was all that I needed. It offered a tour of the hospital, so that helped knowing where to go and what to do when the time came. We also took an infant CPR and choking class. Even being CPR certified, it made me feel better to take. I took nothing for my 2nd baby. Both of my births were natural, med free, and amazing. If anyone has any natural birth questions, feel free to PM me.
I didn't have winter babies, but if I had, I would have requested it. I did make frequent visitors or anyone that stayed with us for a week or whatever get the whooping cough vaccine. I don't know what I would have done though if anyone refused it. I probably would have flipped with my first, but was more laid back with my 2nd and would have only flipped if someone was sick.
IUI#2 Femara/Ovidrel (cd 5-9) = BFN
IUI#3 Femara/Ovidrel (cd 3-7) = BFP!
beta #1 11/23 = 270, P4 = 75
beta #2 11/28 = 2055
Our daughter E was born 7/29/2012!
Surprise, our 2nd daughter P was born 5/22/14!
Oct 2011~Second round clomid 50 mg; BFN
Nov 2011~Third round clomid 50 mg: BFP
Dec 11- Beta #1 91;Dec 13- Beta #2 186.2
Dec 27- third miscarriage
May 25th- Beta #1 369;May 27th- Beta #2 798
Baby girl born Jan 23, 9lbs 3oz, 21 1/2" long
May 27th-Beta #1 80; May 29th- Beta #2 304; May 31st- Beta #3 860
YES! I use cloth, and I love it! I used disposables for the newborn stage with my first, and just started cloth when she hit 10 lbs and went straight to one-size diapers. With my 2nd, I used cloth from the start. And let me tell you, there were SO many less blowouts with cloth. Look into a newborn cloth diaper trial. You can borrow cloth diapers from a retailer for a certain amount of time, and then return them for store credit which you can then use to purchase your full stash. For newborn I preferred prefolds and fitteds with covers. For one-size I prefer all-in-ones and Best Bottoms (all-in-2's.) It will end up being about 3-4 extra loads of laundry per week, but you won't have to worry as much about leaks and blowouts and washing the crib sheets and the swing cover and the bouncy seat cover, and the RNP cover, and all that junk all the time.
Come on over to the CD board (don't post an intro, just start commenting.) Lurk, read the FAQ, watch cloth diapering 101 on You Tube.
IUI#2 Femara/Ovidrel (cd 5-9) = BFN
IUI#3 Femara/Ovidrel (cd 3-7) = BFP!
beta #1 11/23 = 270, P4 = 75
beta #2 11/28 = 2055
Our daughter E was born 7/29/2012!
Surprise, our 2nd daughter P was born 5/22/14!
Please note that I am not saying formula is the devil, I'm not saying there is anything wrong with formula feeding your baby. I don't care how you feed your baby, as long as you do. I'm just saying that if you are adamant about making EBF work, having formula in the house isn't always a great idea.
IUI#2 Femara/Ovidrel (cd 5-9) = BFN
IUI#3 Femara/Ovidrel (cd 3-7) = BFP!
beta #1 11/23 = 270, P4 = 75
beta #2 11/28 = 2055
Our daughter E was born 7/29/2012!
Surprise, our 2nd daughter P was born 5/22/14!
So as a follow-up, is it that much worse to CD when there bowel issues, such as diarrhea?
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TTC #2
Me-36, Unexplained Infertility, DH-35, all clear
Clomid 50mg 12/2011 = BFN
Clomid 100mg 1/2012 = BFN, with Cyst
IVF #1 Lupron/Menopur/Gonal-f/HCG Trigger
ER 4/19/12 = 11 retrieved, 6 fertilized,
ET 4/22/12 = 2 transfered (day 3), remaining 3 weren't good enough to freeze
Beta 5/3 = BFP, 87 Beta #2 5/7 560.9 Beta #3 5/9 1376.5 First u/s One Baby, 125bpm!
Second u/s, 176bmp! Kicked over to the OB by the RE at 8w. Team Green!!
Also, CDs are generally harder for baby to get undone. So a child that likes to take off their diaper (full of poop... been there, done that...) will have a harder time with a CD than a disposable, usually.
That said, I still will be using disposables. I hate doing laundry, I'm terrible at keeping up with it, and DH pointed out that it's just going to cause stress for both of us to try to tackle something that is going to require more laundry. But part of me still wishes I could CD, and might give it a try after I get the hang of this "new Mom" gig.
Off birth control March 2012 - Actively trying Sept 2012-April 2014
BFP on May 5th after Follistim & IUI #3
BTDT Question: What do you appreciate about your pediatrician? What do you wish was different?
Off birth control March 2012 - Actively trying Sept 2012-April 2014
BFP on May 5th after Follistim & IUI #3
I have no additional questions, as I'm very curious about some of the issues that have been raised (CD, birth classes especially). HUGE thanks to the BDTD moms who participate in this--very helpful!!!!
***Losses mentioned.*** TTC #1 since May 2012. Me: 37, OH: 41. Ectopic August 2012 => tubal damage.
TTC #2
Epidurals. Well I had wicked back labour, and I was induced so I had intense contractions with basically no rest. I chose an epidural, honestly when the guy with the huge needle tells you not to move, you don't move. It's amazing what strength you can find when you need it. And I felt nothing afterwards. Now I don't know if the epidural slowef my labour down but it did slow down after that. But it was unbearable. I was so tired, it had been all day and I was like 4cm dialted. I had no ill effects afterwards.
Oct 2011~Second round clomid 50 mg; BFN
Nov 2011~Third round clomid 50 mg: BFP
Dec 11- Beta #1 91;Dec 13- Beta #2 186.2
Dec 27- third miscarriage
May 25th- Beta #1 369;May 27th- Beta #2 798
Baby girl born Jan 23, 9lbs 3oz, 21 1/2" long
May 27th-Beta #1 80; May 29th- Beta #2 304; May 31st- Beta #3 860
I know I'm not 'the norm' but I kid you not, I had NO issues with bfing. I had NO pain, no cracking, no bleeding, no biting. I did get mastitis at 3 weeks despite no open areas, but mastitis is a bitch and seems to pick and choose who it shows up in.
I did use lanolin on my nips after each bfing session for a while, but only as a preventative measure.
The biggest key is to get a good latch from the first boob session and every time you nurse. Go to breastfeeding classes, read up on kellymom.com, stalk the bfing board here. You'll pick up a lot more than you realize. See a LC in the hospital ASAP, even if you don't think you need help and have them see you every day you are in the hospital, even if you think you don't need them.
Good luck!
Me:34 Type 1 Diabetes, Ankylosing Spondylitis, Hypothyroid DH:35 Perfect
DX: Unexplained IF
Many IUI's with various meds all BFFN
IVF #1 11/11 canceled due to OHSS
IVF #2 Feb/March 2012 ET of 2 on day 3 4/7 BFP! 5/1 u/s blighted ovum
IVF #3 July 2012 ET of 3 on day 3 7/24 BFP!
Healthy baby girl born at 36w4d on 3/9/13
TTC#3
IVF #5 June 2018- PGS planned, no surviving embryos
IVF #6 August 2018- ET of 2 on day 3 - Chemical pregnancy
IVF #7 August 2019-....?
I took a breastfeeding class that was very helpful!
We signed up for a day long marathon birth class, but dd was actually born at 3:30 in the morning the day of
Me:34 Type 1 Diabetes, Ankylosing Spondylitis, Hypothyroid DH:35 Perfect
DX: Unexplained IF
Many IUI's with various meds all BFFN
IVF #1 11/11 canceled due to OHSS
IVF #2 Feb/March 2012 ET of 2 on day 3 4/7 BFP! 5/1 u/s blighted ovum
IVF #3 July 2012 ET of 3 on day 3 7/24 BFP!
Healthy baby girl born at 36w4d on 3/9/13
TTC#3
IVF #5 June 2018- PGS planned, no surviving embryos
IVF #6 August 2018- ET of 2 on day 3 - Chemical pregnancy
IVF #7 August 2019-....?
Oct 2011~Second round clomid 50 mg; BFN
Nov 2011~Third round clomid 50 mg: BFP
Dec 11- Beta #1 91;Dec 13- Beta #2 186.2
Dec 27- third miscarriage
May 25th- Beta #1 369;May 27th- Beta #2 798
Baby girl born Jan 23, 9lbs 3oz, 21 1/2" long
May 27th-Beta #1 80; May 29th- Beta #2 304; May 31st- Beta #3 860
Flu shots: no. We limited visitors, anyone who knew was sick, had been sick, or was around anyone sick was not allowed to visit. Everyone had to wash hands as soon as they came in the house.
Cloth diapers: we switched from sposies to cloth at 14 months. I so wished we had done it sooner! We had big rash issues with sposies, and that had all gone away since we switched! They hardly ever leak, cheaper in the long run, and super cute! Hang out and read the posts on the cloth diapering board. This LO will be in cd from the start
More on breastfeeding: I'm going to disagree with ducky here (sorry ducky!) and say do not keep formula in your house if you really want to breastfeed. I think it's too tempting to give up on a hard day if you have formula sitting in front of you. The best advice I have seen on the breastfeeding board is 'never give up on a hard day. If you want to quit on a good day, that's fine, but don't quit on a bad bfing day'
Pediatrician: I LOVE my peds office! They have someone on call 24/7, same day emergency appointments, you can always call and talk to a nurse, their satellite office has emergency Saturday appointments, they were flexible on immunization schedules (timing, not omitting), and all the docs are sweet with the kids
Epidural: I waited as long as I could and when I couldn't take it anymore, I got one! The first poke is to numb the space of insertion, so that's all you feel. It felt like a sharp stink/pinch and only lasted 2 seconds. Once it's numb, you don't feel the actual catheter being placed. As for not moving, the nurse that you lean on will keep you focused. They help your breathing and will physically help brace you. It's over pretty quick, so you shouldn't have any issue.
Me:34 Type 1 Diabetes, Ankylosing Spondylitis, Hypothyroid DH:35 Perfect
DX: Unexplained IF
Many IUI's with various meds all BFFN
IVF #1 11/11 canceled due to OHSS
IVF #2 Feb/March 2012 ET of 2 on day 3 4/7 BFP! 5/1 u/s blighted ovum
IVF #3 July 2012 ET of 3 on day 3 7/24 BFP!
Healthy baby girl born at 36w4d on 3/9/13
TTC#3
IVF #5 June 2018- PGS planned, no surviving embryos
IVF #6 August 2018- ET of 2 on day 3 - Chemical pregnancy
IVF #7 August 2019-....?
I was adamant about BF. I took the classes, read everything under the sun, and was fully committed. And then L arrived and I had zero supply. Not just like a low supply. I mean a nonexistent supply even with the tea and the cookies and prescription meds and pumping 8x a day after feedings. I had a great LC and all the support of family and H, but it wasn't going to "fix" my sucky boobs!
So my advice is to stick with it, try everything you can if you are committed to doing it, but admit defeat if it is not working (this is something I still feel guilty about almost 18 months later!).
Classes: I took the full day birth class, did the hospital tour and the BF class.
Epidural: I did a med free birth but I did have a spinal tap several years ago. It is different than an epidural but it was a pretty miserable experience that ended up with leaking spinal fluid and a massive migraine (which was the whole reason for the spinal in the first place!).
Pedi: I love our practice. They do emergency appts on the weekends and the nurses will always call back within the hour.
IVF #1 in August 2012: BFP!
L was born on May 5, 2013, 8lb. 6oz.
PAIF/SAIF welcome!
Our Project Make A Baby
Classes - We did a one day class. I guess I liked that it went over what to expect when going into labor, what would happen at the hospital and a tour of L&D.
Flu shots - I just made sure people who would be around DS often had their DTaP and people would say if they were sick and stay away.
Bella band - I used mine w/ DS for late 1st tri to mid-2nd tri. I haven't (or I guess didn't) used it this time around.
Diaper brands - I had Pampers in the hospital and already had them at home. I loved the Swaddlers when DS was little. Once he got bigger (maybe just before one), I switched to the Baby Dry and love those. Work great at night too. I did try Huggies once when he was sick and in the hospital. I felt like that fit leaked and asked for Pampers.
Epidural - I honestly can't remember how painful it was. I'm a little bit better with needles, but was more terrified when I had DS. I didn't even want to see what the needle looked like, but like one PP said they tell you not to move and at that point you're NOT going to move because you don't want it to go in wrong or have to do it again. Felt great after it! No side effects here.
Pedi - DS' dr is a family dr where I also go. I see her now too. I figured I'd start him out there and if I had any issues, I'd switch him to a pedi office. I love, love, love this dr. She is awesome with him. He LOVES going to the dr and loves her too. He gives her hugs and everything. She is awesome with him and absolutely loves him too. She's called on multiple occasions (including after hours) to check up on him when he's been sick and is genuinely concerned. She makes sure I have as much time as I need at his appointments without rushing and thoroughly answers my questions. I also like that the practice is open late M-Th evening and Saturday morning. She's not there then, but I can usually get him in to see another one of the other dr's who sees babies. They all don't, but there's always at least one there who does.
Edited for spacing, but it's not spacing between paragraphs. Grrrrrrr!!!
MC Sept '10, MC Dec '10, DS born 2012
Clomid + TI = BFP #1 March '13, MC April '13
Gonal F + trigger + IUI #1 = BFP #2 10/21/13, MC 10/31/13
Gonal F + trigger + IUI #2 = BFP #3 1/16/14, ectopic w/ heartbeat & rt salpingectomy 1/29/14
IVF #1 - ER 5/9/14 transfer cx'd due to high P4
FET #1 - 6/26/14 transferred 1 AA blast BFP!! Beta #1 13dp5dt - 1548 Beta #2 15dp5dt - 2748 Beta #3 18dp5dt - 7586
ET 9/10 - transferred 1 perfect 5AA blast
7dp5dt BFP ~~ Beta on 9/19 - 77.4 Beta #2 on 9/21 - 357
Low heartbeat on 10/7 86, lower heartbeat on 10/11 76, no heartbeat 10/14/13. D&C 10/15/13
Tests revealed MTHFR c677t mutation, put on Folgard.
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FET #1 1/6/14 - 4BB blast - BFN
This may not be 'pampering' per say, but I highly recommend cooking some freezer meals. Sure, people bring food, but then that stops and you still have a newborn
Me:34 Type 1 Diabetes, Ankylosing Spondylitis, Hypothyroid DH:35 Perfect
DX: Unexplained IF
Many IUI's with various meds all BFFN
IVF #1 11/11 canceled due to OHSS
IVF #2 Feb/March 2012 ET of 2 on day 3 4/7 BFP! 5/1 u/s blighted ovum
IVF #3 July 2012 ET of 3 on day 3 7/24 BFP!
Healthy baby girl born at 36w4d on 3/9/13
TTC#3
IVF #5 June 2018- PGS planned, no surviving embryos
IVF #6 August 2018- ET of 2 on day 3 - Chemical pregnancy
IVF #7 August 2019-....?
ALSO I strongly recommend you get a massage, I went for one about a month before my due date and it was amazing! They have these special pregnancy pillows that you can lie on. I mean being able to lie on your tummy was almost worth the expense right there. But it was so relaxing and felt amazing. And if you are having any back problems or hip problems it feels amazing to have somebody work on them. So worth the money. BUT make sure they are a quality place that can handle a pregnancy massage.
Oct 2011~Second round clomid 50 mg; BFN
Nov 2011~Third round clomid 50 mg: BFP
Dec 11- Beta #1 91;Dec 13- Beta #2 186.2
Dec 27- third miscarriage
May 25th- Beta #1 369;May 27th- Beta #2 798
Baby girl born Jan 23, 9lbs 3oz, 21 1/2" long
May 27th-Beta #1 80; May 29th- Beta #2 304; May 31st- Beta #3 860
Breastfeeding-I knew going into it that I would have issues. I have inverted nipples so I researched as much as I could beforehand. When they put DS on my chest after delivery I explained about my nipples and they gave me a shield. While in the hospital I had no problems when I used the shield. Then I came home from the hospital and everything changed. DS was clusterfeeding for 2 nights and I was exhausted. (I need to also add that prior to getting pregnant I was dealing with depression and went off them when I was pregnant. I then started back on them at 38 weeks.) When we saw the pediatrician he explained that DS wasn't getting enough food and we needed to supplement. DS was born at only 6lbs and was down to 5lbs 6oz within 5 days. Even though some say this is normal, my doctor was concerned. So we started supplementing and I saw a LC at my hospital. I need to add that I was really engorged so that didn't help things at all. It seemed like everything would get better but I needed to pump along with BF. By week 2, I was done. The depression and lack of sleep was getting the best of me. (Plus there was another issue with my dog who got bit by another dog, which if it had happened at any other time would have been hard to deal with by itself) We saw the pediatrician again and when I explained about the depression his recommendation was to switch to FF. DH and I discussed it and I struggled with not being able to BF. I'm still mourning it, but knowing that DS is getting his belly full is what mattered to me in the end. It didn't help that my MIL was here and she wasn't the most supportive and my mom didn't come until I was at the point where I stopped. We have no family nearby so I would say I didn't have the support I needed. I think if we are able to have more children in the future (so not ready for that yet), I would try to BF again. Sorry for my novel.
Courses-I took a childbirth and childcare class at my hospital. I thought both were informative and one included a tour of the hospital so that was wonderful.
Winter Babies/Flu Shot-I haven't had mine yet but I would like to get mine. I haven't had too many people around DS but if they are I just make sure they aren't sick and they use hand sanitizer. My pediatrician explained as long as we keep him in his own environment and don't let just anyone hold him then he should be fine. We are actually flying up to see family before he gets his shots so I intend to make sure if anyone is sick then they don't come to see us, just as a precaution.
Bellaband- I never got one. Then again (don't flame me please) I was underweight prior to getting my BFP. By 2 weeks PP I was back in my regular clothing. My belly is not quite as firm but I am about 10lbs away from my pre-pregnancy weight. Since I was underweight before, I would be fine if I stayed where I am at.
Cloth Diapers-We use disposables, so I can't help there.
Pediatrician-I love that he is willing to make house calls and offer after hours appointments. He was recommended by our neighbors and has done both of those for them. He has 4 kids of his own too so I trust what he says.
Epidural-I highly recommend! The night I went into labor I felt like my body was being ripped apart. I've heard you forget the pain, but I can still remember it. When they admitted me, the nurse asked if I wanted it right away because she saw how much pain I was in. I remember being asked to push my back out and try to stay still. There was a slight burn but after that I felt fine. It took about 15-20 minutes to really make all the pain go away, but it was soo worth it. Again I highly recommend, even though I give credit to those who go without it.
Pampering yourself-I did go for a pedicure at 36 weeks which felt amazing. I wish I had gone for a massage, but never did.
And I don't find 3 loads of laundry a week to be a ton of extra laundry. I was doing more extra loads of laundry per week to deal with poop blowouts and pee leaks using disposables than my 3 loads a week with cloth diapers. And really, it's like 10 minutes of active time to do the laundry.
IUI#2 Femara/Ovidrel (cd 5-9) = BFN
IUI#3 Femara/Ovidrel (cd 3-7) = BFP!
beta #1 11/23 = 270, P4 = 75
beta #2 11/28 = 2055
Our daughter E was born 7/29/2012!
Surprise, our 2nd daughter P was born 5/22/14!
QOTW: what I miss most of all if not having any worries other than my school work.
Me: 26 (IC/PCOS-2000mg of Metformin daily)
June 2014- HSG=clear
DH: 27 (SA results were great minus the slightly low morphology)
Started dating DH in 2002 at 14 years old
Married on 03.01.2014
Officially TTC since April 2014
January 2013- Surprise BFP, m/c at 6 weeks, D&C 2 Weeks later
April 2014- First RE appointment
July 2014- IUI#1-Canx due to scar tissue and polyps. TI with the help of Ovidrel. BFN
August 2014- Hysteroscopy to remove scar tissue and polyp
September 2014- IUI #1.1-100mg Clomid, Ovideral, 11.5 million swimmers=BFP
EDD-6/3/15- Our sweet baby Ryan was born on 1/6/15 and is in the arms of an Angel
Dx with IC on 1/6/15
*May Siggy Challenge - Parenting Fails*
Also do you know anything about humidifiers? Do I need one? Do I need one with a medicine cup?
Last thing, is there anything you would suggest I buy that you did not think of and needed as soon as you got home?
ET 9/10 - transferred 1 perfect 5AA blast
7dp5dt BFP ~~ Beta on 9/19 - 77.4 Beta #2 on 9/21 - 357
Low heartbeat on 10/7 86, lower heartbeat on 10/11 76, no heartbeat 10/14/13. D&C 10/15/13
Tests revealed MTHFR c677t mutation, put on Folgard.
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FET #1 1/6/14 - 4BB blast - BFN