Hi ladies,
Just a little intro, as I'm graduating to Pregnant after 35 after spending some time in the TTC after 35 group (what a great board that is!). I'm 4weeks 2 days now (if FF got my O day right), and I just left the doctor with a confirmation from her that I was indeed pregnant (exciting! terrifying!).
A question: she just did a urine test (so, no better than my HPT as I understand it) and didn't mention a blood test at all. I guess that's normal? She is sending me for bloodwork, but seems to be just a standard pre-natal screening. Have you all gotten blood tests from your doctor to confirm a pregnancy?
Thanks! Looking forward to taking part on this board as much as I can!
Re: A Little Intro
Me: 35, He: 41. Baby #1!
When I mentioned my low temps (today was way below the cover line) to my GP today, she just kind of looked at me blankly, and had no idea what the connection to my concern would even be. I don't know if that's exactly reassuring either - ha.
Either way, I will try to wean myself off the thermometer!
Me: 35, He: 41. Baby #1!
So sorry about your losses.
Me: 35, He: 41. Baby #1!
BFP- 10-16-14 EDD 6/13/15: MC 12-1-14
I think it depends on your history as to what the OB/RE/GP chooses to do, I was initially considered high risk and had a previous loss in 2013, so they went with my 2 + HPTs and and checked my progesterone in the office. Once the progesterone was considered a good level (44), they scheduled me for an early ultrasound at 6 weeks (where I found out I was actually closer to 5 weeks).
I kept temping and checking BP every morning as well and my temps were all over the place too (some mornings I'd wake up drenched in sweat), so I stopped with the temping and just check my BP every morning now (when I remember!).
ME: 38, DH: 42, stopped BCPS 1/2013, TTC #1 2/2013, AMH 0.4, started acupuncture: 7/2013,
BFP: 10/07/2013; MC 10/15/2013 @ 7 wks (natural), focused on health issues for 7 months.
TTC again: 6/2014, 2nd round Letrozole, BFP 7/7/2014!!! --- EDD 3/18/2015!!!
Thanks for all the input and advice ladies -- it's so helpful to hear!
I don't even have an OBGYN -- I guess finding one is a solid first step. From the small bit that I've read on this, it seems that first appointment timelines with OBs vary a great deal; I read somewhere yesterday that some people stay with their GP until very late in pregnancy and just go with the OB for the weeks leading up to L&D. I don't know how this normally works in Canada (where I am); any other Canadian women out there with experience?
I'm going to get some bloodwork today and will revisit my GP for the results in the next week or two. I'll start making my list of questions now...
Me: 35, He: 41. Baby #1!
I don't seem to have any symptoms at this point beside sore breasts, but I will certainly take your frequent, small meals advice! I usually try to fit in small snacks between main meals anyway, so it may not be too much of a departure.
I have done only a small amount of research on the non-invasive tests, CVS, etc. I do tend to research things significantly though, so I suppose it's just a matter of time. Right now my basic understanding is that it's a choice between the definitive (but riskier) CVS, or the less-definitive (but risk-free) non-invasive tests. I guess if the non-invasive tests aren't available to me...my choice may be made.
I'm in Newfoundland. I'm sure once I share the news with friends of mine who are moms already, I'll feel better connected and have access to local specific info and advice, but for the next several weeks (I'm only 4w 3d), I guess I'll feel a little untethered.
Me: 35, He: 41. Baby #1!
@supersarah77 Thanks - I am trying! I'm starting to relax a little bit I think. Still full of worry, but it's less distracting.
@marijaa333 Thanks for the info and book recommendation; I think I'll probably pick it up.
Me: 35, He: 41. Baby #1!
Enjoy this new adventure you are on. It's such a blessing.. Congratulations once again.
@marijaa333 The book is in my possession! Now to find a way to surreptitiously read it at the coffee shop. I may have to go grab coffee in another part of town to not be spied.
@ThreeXsaCharm Thanks so much for the congrats! It seems like we run the gamut here for when in the pregnancy we start seeing an OB (based on risk, availabiliity of doctors, whether your doctor does prenatal care, etc). So, I think I'm the type of person who would like to see one earlier than later, just for peace of mind. I'll ask my GP when I go in (probably next week) to make sure my bloodwork is on track.
I'll have to make a list of questions I think; I was so nervous/excited when I went in on Monday that I walked out without asking one of my main questions (about weight lifting during pregnancy).
Me: 35, He: 41. Baby #1!
DH: 31 Fair DNA fragmentation test
TTC: since March 2012
09-21-13 start IVF #1
10-04-13 ER 6 eggs, 6 mature, all 6 fertilized. 3 frozen
10-08-13 fresh transfer canceled due to high progesterone
waiting for FET
10-18 started BCP
10-29 baseline appt scheduled
11-20 scheduled date of FET #1
12-2 BFN
3-1-14 moving on to the next step. Switched RE. going to plan 3 IUI cycles while saving for IVF#2
April 2014- IUI#1 BFN
May 2014- IUI#2 BFN
June 2014 IUI#3 BFN
Taking a break for a while, focusing on our wedding.
Sept 24th missed period! Surprise natural BFP
10-15-14 first ultrasound
06-05-15 EDD
As for midwives, I love the notion of a midwife's care and expertise, but midwifery isn't regulated in NL (this is hopefully happening soon!), so while there are unregulated midwives here, it would have to be a home birth (and while that sounds really good in theory, for my first ever labour and delivery I think I might feel most comfortable in hospital). I have some time to consider that bit of course.
My bloodwork last week included a test of HcG, and when I called the doctor's office this morning I was told that nothing was flagged for follow-up, so I'm hoping that's a good sign that my numbers were in an acceptable range!
Me: 35, He: 41. Baby #1!
Hope to see you over here regularly very soon!
Me: 35, He: 41. Baby #1!