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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!

Re: (XP) STM's - What's in your hospital bag?!
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What I've always wanted is a huge burger and fries because the post-delivery stomach suddenly has room for a full meal, but never packed that in my labor bag, and to date no kind person has brought me one.
Also - Swimsuit for dad - if you have the option of getting in the shower or tub while you are in labor, you might want DH in there with you and rather than him having to strip down, if he has some trunks to put on, it would go over better.
For baby- I am bringing baby wipes. Our hospital just had these little towels that you had to wet with water from the sink- they were stiff and difficult to use. I'm planning on bringing my own this time.
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Technology:
-cell phone: the camera is not on the list because we hardly used it. The phone photos made it easier to share photos with out of town family
-cell phone charger
-iPad: I was in labor for 14 hours or so and watching a movie after I'd gotten that epi would have been nice
Personal:
-favorite comfy blanket: I was not loving just the thing hospital blankets and I wish if had my stuff
-my own pillow: same as above
-cute nursing pajama set with robe for after delivery: once you can finally change into your own clothes you'll appreciate feeling a little special in a cute pj set. I just brought slouchy stuff last time and I regretted it
-make-up: you'll feel like a mess from your chest down, getting my face cute made me feel more normal
-One cute outfit for me to go home in: lots of photos that I'd rather not be wearing sweatpants in
Baby:
-Several outfits including hats: we forgot the hats last time and were snickered at leaving the hospital with DS still wearing the delivery hat
-Going home outfit: something warm and cute that we can snap him into the carseat in
-Nursing pillow
DH:
-comfy clothes for overnight at the hospital
I bring snacks, reading material, cell phone cords, lap top, hair care stuff, body wash, robe, tanks, comfy pants.
Baby I bring gowns and blanket and hats and 1 going home outfit
We only live 10 mins from the hospital so thankfully if we forget something it's no biggie!
This is what I suggest:
I second the "bring your own towel" suggestion.
Don't plan to shave anything but maybe you armpits, I almost passed out trying to shave south and seeing all the dried blood...just no.
Shampoo/Conditioner/Wash
Lotion, CHAPSTICK!
Snacks....all your favorite snacks. You will crave your own food during a 3am feeding. The nurses will bring you drinks...I wouldn't pack bottled water unless you want something specific.
A Boppy.
Your own pillows/blanket (it felt good to have something like that from home).
Housecoat/slippers...SOCKS!
Maybe your own pjs but I stayed in a hospital gown the whole time. I was super uncomfortable from the csection.
Going home...a comfy maxi dress, or super oversized sweater, maternity leggings, and maybe slip on ugg style boots. (Although, I may just end up wearing pjs and a housecoat because we are going straight home.)
Baby: going home outfit.
Also, you may want to check on the brand of diapers your hospital uses.,.if you plan to use a different brand, you may want to bring your own...but I would totally mooch off the hospital on everything until you have to use your own stuff.
Also, make sure husband brings cash for parking, my AWESOME hospital didn't include free parking.
Haha. Thanks! I so overpacked the first time too. So much to carry out after (not that I did but I think DH made like 3 trips! And I have so much family come visit that I can just ask them if I forget something really important.
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@mrs.zee I used nursing tanks mostly. They gave a fair amount of support and I liked having the belly coverage. My favorites were from Target.
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Insurance card
Recent doctor papers
App or chart for baby schedule keeping
Flip flops or slippers
Robe and pajamas
High waist underwear
Thick overnight pads
Bag for dirty clothes
Socks
Towel
Pillows from home with non white cases
Hair clips and bands
Lip balm
Makeup!
Hairbrush/blow dryer
Lotion
Nipple cream
Cell phone charger
Snacks
Notebook and pens
Camera with charger and extra memory card
Toothbrush
Clothes to wear home
Go home outfits for babies (2 each)
Face wipes
Empty duffle bag for giveaways
Movies or music
DH:
PJs
energy drinks
magazines
iPad
Phone and iPad chargers
BFP #2: m/c at 7w, February, 2014
BFP #3: It's a BOY! Please be our rainbow! Due February, 2015
*everyone always welcome*
Pregnancy #2 Natural Miscarriage at 6 weeks 03/2014 Due date 11/9/2014
Pregnancy #3 DS 02.23.2015
Pregnancy #4 Missed Miscarriage at 11 weeks 11/2018 Due date 5/22/2019
Pregnancy #5 Positive test 12/11/2019 Due Date 8/17/2020
maternity skirt
nursing bra
light shirt
sweatshirt / fleece (zip up front)
wedding ring
stud earrings
coat
sneakers
Toiletries:
Toothbrush, flosser
Brush
Basic makeup (though I probably won't use it)
Couple chapt sticks
Vitamin pills
Toothpaste
Elastics, clips, headbands
Deodorant
Eyeglass cleaner
Shampoo
Conditioner
Face soap
Fiber pills (I take these regularly, you probably don't need this)
Clothing:
extra nursing bra
4 pairs white socks
4 pairs undies that can get ruined (I always bring extra socks and undies when I pack for any trip)
robe
Nursing nightgown
Open front/zip sweater / sweatshirt
slip on shoes (b/c the thought of walking around the room in my socks makes me squirm)
2 nursing tanks/tops
2 pairs yoga/sweat pants
Other:
Kindle
Ipod
Headphones
Wallet
Prescription sunglasses (I would need these if I got a migraine, you probably don't need)
Cell phone and charger
Camera and spare batteries
Lanisoh
Birthing ball (because I have a nice big one and I know where it's been)
2 Boxes chocolates (for nursing staff)
Trail mix
DH:
Athletic shorts for DH (to sleep in if needed)
Change of clothes for DH
Spare toothbrush for DH
Comb
Baby:
Going home outfit for baby (inc. t-shirt, warm top/pants or sleeper)
Blanket for baby
Hat, socks for baby
Carseat cover
Carseat
****siggy warning****
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!
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