Parenting Roster:
(Please let me know if you
would like to be added)
@2brides – G & C born 5/18/06, other Mom is L
@Themommymonster – C (DS) born 2/18/09
@Mystjava – Little Bear (LB) born 3/31/10, other Mummum is Shawn
@winstan1 – J (DS) born 9/10 (currently 3.5 years old)
@Trisholio and @trisholiosboi – Proud foster parents to M born 2/6/12 and K born 8/22/13;
baby Adalyn born 8/29/14
@jazibel – Kaden born 7/13/12 and Owen born 5/2/14, other parent
(Aya) is EV
@newmompeanut – N (DD) born 2/12/13, other Momma is B
@CageyMack – W born 3/16/13
@JGY – Gabe born 3/24/13, other Mama is S.
@Stringy813 – M born May 2013
@Clairmeij – Alarico born 6/28/13, other mama is V
@Wallace323 – J and L born 8/8/13, surviving triplets born at 31 weeks
@Jrtmom – Henry born 8/15/13, other mama is L
@ATXmommas – Sebastian (“Ash”) born 11/21/13, other Momma is Z
@mwagner25 – Oliver born 11/27/13, other parent is L
@herbabymama – C (DD) born 12/10/13, other Mama is K
@Sarahtrpt – C born February 2014
@AmandaG47 – Twin girls born 2/22/14, other Mommy is J
@Mamosey & @Karlamo – R born 2/25/14
@shameless370087 - Anthony and Sati, born
3/9/2014, Other mom is S
@Filmfanatic82 – Charley born 3/15/14
@2momsinCA - B & O born 5/27/14
@KH826 – Will born 6/4/14
@redrockmama – M born 6/19/14, other Mama is J
@ball.and.chain – B born 6/28/14
@Flygirl1228 – Twins 7/25/14
@KLeigh1 - S born 7/25/14
@shelly2314 - Elise and Olivia, born 8/19/14, wife is M
@2MamazInSeattle - S born 8/21/14
@rkbo - Amelia born 9/22/14
@pauljl - Callie born 11/5/14
Re: Parenting Check-In (12/8)
I'm back to the land of the living so I'll report in.
I'll start with positives: R has learned to wave. It is super cute and totally uncordinated but I'll take it. He is also crawling on all 4's. Not all the time but he's doing it more and more which is making me less neurotic about his develpment. He still prefers to army crawl all over the house but at least he won't go from army crawling to walking.
The downside is sleep. Or lack there of. We are still sleep training and it's going as bad as it could possibly go. We are doing a combo of our sleep plan plus crying for timed intervals. The kid just want to be in bed with us. Just to paint you a picture of our nightmare. This is what last night looked like:
Bed at 7pm, cried till 7:45
woke at 10:23, cried till 11:45
woke at 1am, nursed, back in crib, cried till.....gods knows until when, we fell alseep thru his crying that's how exhausted we are.
woke at 3:45 and cried and finally gave up and brought in bed with us.
woke at 6:30am. Drank gallons of coffee
The wake up's wouldn't be so bad if we had 3-4 hour stretches of sleep inbetween them. We feel like we are in newborn hell but with less patience for him. Last night I sat by his crib soothing him and just cried. I dread going to my in laws for Christmas and hearing any advice. I only want to hear stories from people who have been in the trenches and lived to tell about it
:P
@stringy813, I'm giving you a big hug and a shoulder to cry on. I feel like we're twins with TTC #2 and a kid that won't sleep. We have emailed our sleep lady 5 times already. Some at 1am with a WTF, this isn't working! I think her plan for us would have been great 3 months ago but now we are at the end of our rope and being gentle just isn't working for us. Please pm me anytime you need to vent. I get it. I wish I didn't, but sadly I do.
@sarahtrpt, that's terrible!
@jazibel, Owen has a toof, YAY!
Big news of the week for us is that we've made great headway with sleep training. We started Monday night with the Ferber "progressive waiting" schedule. It took him 40-45m of crying but then he fell asleep for a good chunk of the night. Tuesday he cried for 30 minutes. Wednesday he didn't cry at all but I think it was a fluke and he may have actually been partly asleep when we put him down. Thursday -- 20 minutes. Friday and Saturday, less than 10. Last night he cried for about a minute. We've also been putting him down in his crib for naps on the days we have him at home, and for the most part that has been going well too. The non-Ferber sleep training book I read said it's OK to go back to your pre-sleep training routine (in our case, B in our bed) when/if he wakes in the MOTN, since he's learning the self-soothing skill at bedtime and will eventually use it in the MOTN. Ferber tells you to do the CIO/progressive-waiting routine again. So we started with putting him in our bed for the second half of the night and then mid-week started putting him back in his crib. Half the time I don't think he even completely wakes up while he's drinking his bottle, so it's usually no trouble to put him back down.
Anyway, he's getting so much more sleep now and it's been great for all of us -- him because he needed it and it's healthier and us because we have free time to get things done! Since he would only sleep in our arms before, he was only getting little 30-60 minutes cat naps several times throughout the day and maybe 7-8 hours at night. Inevitably whoever was holding him would have to pee or eat or get the door or whatever and he would wake up. Even if the total amount of sleep in a day was enough (which I doubt), it was interrupted. Now he will take two naps a day at 1.5-2 hours each and last night he slept for 11 hours with one wake-up for a bottle. And we feel so free in the evenings after he goes to bed -- oh, the laundry we fold!
I read somewhere that babies don't develop as quickly if they aren't getting enough sleep, and I have to say that he seems to have figured out so much just in the last week -- how to get his feet in his mouth, how to suck his thumb, better rolling skills, closer to sitting unassisted, and more stamina when he is playing (he'll play longer without getting tired). He's giggling a lot which kills me. So. Stinking. Cute.
QOTW: Well, having a child who will nap unassisted and go to bed on his own has made a huge difference -- right now we are enjoying that and we feel super productive! But I guess our main strategies are to try not to get too far behind on certain things -- like we used to leave dishes in the sink at night and say we'd do them tomorrow, but now that tends to snowball fast and then next thing you know we don't have any clean bottles. So we've gotten better about recognizing that staying up 10 minutes later to do the dishes is worth it, even if you're exhausted and really want to go to bed. I've also gotten smarter about using small bits of time -- like the 3 minutes and 50 seconds it takes for his bottle to warm in the middle of the night, I will use that time to load/unload the dishwasher or throw laundry in the dryer (S is usually changing his diaper at that time). It's surprising how much you can actually get done in under 4 minutes! That said, our house is far from immaculate and some things just take a while to get done. I try to be OK with it.
9 IUIs = 9 BFNs
IVF October 2012: 22 eggs retrieved, 17 fertilized, 5 frozen
ET #1: 1 blast = BFP; Blighted ovum discovered at 7w5d; D&E
FET #1: 1 blast = BFP; Missed m/c discovered at 9w5d; D&E
Karyotyping: normal ~ RPL Testing: normal ~ Hysteroscopy: normal
FET #2: 1 blast transferred 10/25; BFP 10/31!
EDD 7/13/14 ~ Induced at 37w4d due to pre-eclampsia ~ Born on 6/28/14
*Everyone welcome*
This weekend was good, but super busy. Saturday we went and did a huge Target trip to a new Super Target about 40 mins from our house. We stocked up on a lot of things, and also used several coupons that were about to expire. We saved $70 off our total with paper coupons and the coupons I had in my Cartwheel app! Yay! Anyway… we did that, we took more of Will’s 25 days of Christmas photos, I did some cleaning, we fed Will some more solids (more on that below!), then we needed bath time HAHA…. Sunday we went to Brunch with Santa with my in-laws. It was fun and we got some good pics. I am attaching a couple here since I have other material to use on PIP Thursday J … After brunch we went back to hang out at my in-laws’ house for a bit, then we went over to J’s aunt’s house because she wanted to see Will and she said she had a gift for him she wanted to give us. After that we had an hour drive home, so we didn’t get home until 5:30pm – another full day!
So, here’s what is new:
SOLIDS! Will has had banana twice, as well as a spinach and pear puree. He loved both, and actually ate a considerable amount each time. We weren’t planning to do purees, but we didn’t have any more bananas, and on a whim we decided to try offering him something else and we just sort of improvised with what we had. I think at least initially we might do a hybrid of BLW and purees for a little while. Partly to get our feet wet with things, and partly b/c life is sooooo crazy right now, and things that are easy and less stressful just have to be a consideration. I am also attaching a PIP of Will with his first banana and the ½ Bday candle that we put in it!
Sleep – so, on Friday night, we transitioned Will from his lounger (like the RNP) to the Graco mini crib in our room. He did great! He slept 11 hrs and 10.5 hrs his first two nights in the mini crib. Last night was a little bit harder, but I think it was totally our fault for two reasons… #1 the boy didn’t nap at all yesterday. He fought his nap and we overscheduled and went from one event to another and he was overstimulated, and we never took some quiet time to make a nap a priority. He was great all day, and we just went with it. We should have known. He was a puddle by 8pm last night. He had a hard time going down (took about 30 mins and lots of rocking… usually he just goes down while still awake and sucks his thumb and goes to sleep)…. Then at 3am this morning, he was moving around and seemed restless (which happens from time to time, and we just let him sooth himself back to sleep, he never cries)… well he let out one tiny little cry (more of a whine really), and my wife jumped up and crabbed him out of the crib. I wanted to scream “Noooooooooooooo” in slow motion. I still don’t know why she did it. Well, funny story, then he thought it was play time and didn’t want to go back down. She took him to the play room and rocked him for about 35 mins and came back with him asleep and then put him back down and he slept until 8am! He needed it! Anyway… we are going to have a little chat about not hopping up if he lets out a quick fuss. I mean, neither of us want to CIO, but it has never even been an issue. I just don’t want to teach Will that he can get up and plan in the middle of the night if he lets out a whimper. He has been a kick butt self-soother since 6 wks, and I don’t want to mess with that!
With all of the above being said about sleep, I am not sleeping. Like at all. Having Will in the new crib is making me a total nut case. There are new noises and he seems a bit more restless (I think it is him getting used to a new space and the fact that he suddenly has a lot more room to move around at night)… and I am just a paranoid nutcase that now that he can move around he is suddenly at risk of suffocation. He is not at any more risk of anything in this mini crib than he was in his lounger. He is 6 months old, it is normal for him to squirm around and roll, etc. when he sleeps. There is nothing in the mini crib with him. He is fine. But I just lay there thinking about him and worry. It is likely going to take me a little time to get used to the new bed and know that he will be OK and then I will relax more. Until then, I am up every hour listening for him, fretting, tossing and turning… while my boy gets 10+ hours of beauty sleep! Ugh! I am not complaining, I know it could be soooooooo much worse, and this is totally a “me problem,” but just sharing my neuroses among friends!
A few other highlights… his new favorite thing is a little Santa that we have that plays the saxophone. He is obsessed with it. He could sit in front of it and watch Santa play the sax for hours… He loves opening his Christmas books at night before bed. He isn’t as big of a fan of sitting still while we read the books, but he loves ripping the paper off to open the books. Christmas is going to be so much fun! … he rolled over to the dog’s bowl on Friday and got himself a big handful of dog food. J got there just in time before he put any in his mouth. Didn’t I say we were going to move those bowls?!?! … Still rocking back and forth with a bit of scooting, but mostly rolling from one end of the room to another… He has a new tickle spot under his neck on the left side. He will belly laugh like crazy if you tickle him there!... Still loving bath time in a big way. Splashing is his favorite… I know I am forgetting things…
We currently have a bet going about how much he weighs. He is a BIG boy. His pedi appointment is on Thursday afternoon. I am thinking 21 lbs. I know, he is as big of some of his 1 yr old buddies on here. I will update after his appointment on Thursday!
I just need to gush for a minute… I just love this child so freakin much. He is the happiest, sweetest, dreamiest little baby love I could have imagined. Seriously. He is amazing. My wife and I say that to each other several times a day. I just couldn’t love him more. And I couldn’t love being a mom more. It is just amazing. I know we will likely have difficult and challenging phases ahead (and maybe our next kid will be a terror – gosh I hope not!)… but honestly, parenting is such a joy for us. That is not to say that life is all rainbows and unicorns. It’s not. There is plenty about life that still feels hard. But being Will’s mom is not one of those things right now. I just can’t get enough of this kid. I referred to it as the baby honeymoon period a couple of months ago. I can tell you that at the 6 month mark, we are still in that honeymoon stage.
QOTW: Welllll……. We don’t get a lot done. We are behind on a lot of things. Laundry gets done and folded, but then it just sits in laundry baskets and never put away…. I haven’t done a deep clean of our bathroom in an embarrassingly long time. I just keep doing a quick surface clean to “get by” … Christmas shopping? Eh… whatever, Amazon can do it. We have prime shipping!.... My house looks like a tornado hit a lot. My organization level has gone from A+ to B-. Cooking has taken a backseat 50% of the time. Oh well. Life is short, and we are so busy, and honestly, being a crazy lady about all those things that used to matter so much, is just not at the top of my list anymore. I am thinking of paying someone to do a deep clean of my house as a Christmas present to myself. I have also decided that for the rest of December I will cook 1 or 2 nights a week out of 7, and the rest is salads, soup and the occasional take-out. I officially don’t care right now. If our boy is fed, bathed, happy, played with, read to, etc…. the rest if just gravy right now.
OK - here are the pics I mentioned... Santa & Bananas!
Me - 30, My wife - 31 , Together for 10 yrs - Married August 2012
5 medicated IUIs w/ RE (March - July 2013) = BFN
Fresh IVF Cycle in September 2013 resulted in 18 mature eggs, 16 fertilized, 12 made it to day 5. Transfer of 2 Grade A blastocysts on 9/15/13, and 10 embryos in the freezer! *****BFP on 9/25/13 - betas: @10dp5dt = 232; @12dp5dt = 465; @15dp5dt = 1,581 *********William George born June 4, 2014*********Ugh, I always forget the QOTW, #sleepdeprived
We're "doers". Hell, we put our house up for sell/moved when we had a 2 month old with colic.
In terms of running our household, for meals we plan a menu every week and whoever gets home first makes the meal for that day. Cleaning is done on a regular basis, though we have sub contracted this one out when we needed/wanted. We also wear R all the time which allows us to do a lot of our chores. There have been times when I've made dinner with R strapped to me, nursing. Things don't always get done on time but they get done some how.
I feel for both of you. Especially since I'm sure it felt like the sleep consultant was going to solve (or help solve) your problems and it seems like that hasn't been the case. I remember how I felt when B was a newborn and I couldn't get him to sleep with any regularity -- part of it was him being a newborn and part of it was that I just didn't know how to get him to sleep yet. I felt totally hopeless and I hadn't been sleep-deprived for 9, 10, 12+ months like you have. So I am sending out hugs and sympathy and good sleep vibes for both your kiddos. I hope something clicks soon!
9 IUIs = 9 BFNs
IVF October 2012: 22 eggs retrieved, 17 fertilized, 5 frozen
ET #1: 1 blast = BFP; Blighted ovum discovered at 7w5d; D&E
FET #1: 1 blast = BFP; Missed m/c discovered at 9w5d; D&E
Karyotyping: normal ~ RPL Testing: normal ~ Hysteroscopy: normal
FET #2: 1 blast transferred 10/25; BFP 10/31!
EDD 7/13/14 ~ Induced at 37w4d due to pre-eclampsia ~ Born on 6/28/14
*Everyone welcome*
Thank you for being so considerate. One of these days I'll get to be the one to post how great their kid slept. Of course you all will probably have 8 year olds by then!
BTW, I think R is Ferber proof! Dr. Ferber may have met his match. Maybe I should schedule an appt at his sleep clinic.
back at ya!
So I'm not ready to write an update, but I had this kind of off-the-wall thought for @karlamo and @stringy813 ...
Our journey through our sleep plan and sleep training was not quick, nor was it a walk in park (as I'm sure you all know, having been bored to sleep yourselves reading my endless posts about sleep deprivation). But I kind of had an odd ace-in-the-hole, that I think you guys don't have. S had NEVER been invovled in putting G to sleep. Nighttime was purely my domain including both bedtime, and any overnight wakings. G and I had developed these habits and rituals together and that made them almost doubly hard to break. It seemed like we only started to make some progress when we shook things up a bit and changed his expectations. Left alone to try to alter habits, I would have failed miserably. But when we instituted a changing of the guard (I would nurse and rock him until drowsy, but then instead of me putting him down I would hand him off to S and she would put him down), all bets were off for him. It wasn't magic, and it wasn't instant, but he didn't have all this established stuff to rely on since I wasn't there, so he learned some new self-soothing techniques and eventually new patterns were formed.
Now I realize that you guys don't have this options because (honestly, I'm a bit jealous of this) you both have partners who are equally active in the going-to-bed process. But I'm wondering if you perhaps have a trusted (and Saintly) family member or friend who could offer you an hour or two every evening for a week? Maybe I'm talking crazy. I know that we don't have this kind of support, with no family close, but I thought I'd throw it out there in case you do.
Lastly, our Sleep Plan really hinged on this changing of the guard. And they were careful to stress that once the new routine had been successfully implemented, it would be critical for me to return to the role of bedtime person to reinforce that these new rules were here to stay.
Anyway, you know that I am there with you in spirit and in (recent) memory. Just thought I'd throw my craziness around a bit today, I blame it on my fever.
Married to my amazing wife 6/12/10
TTC since 6/11
Unmedicated IUI #1 - 6/28/11 - BFN
Unmedicated IUI #2 - 7/25/11 - BFN
Robotic Myomectomy (Fibroid Surgery) - 11/15/11
Unmedicated IUI #3 - 4/24/12 - BFN
Progesterone Supported Leuteal Phase IUI #4 - 6/21/12 - BFP!!
Baby Boy G Born 3/24/13
On to #2, are we crazy?
IUI #1 - 11/28/14 - BFP! Beta #1 (11DPO) 34, Beta #2 (13DPO) 101, Beta #3 (20DPO) 3043
Ultrasound at 6w4d shows a single, fluttering heartbeat. Say hello to Sticky Ricki!
@Stringy813 - I am so sorry that M has been sick - it is always scary, especially when it is ER worthy. I hope she is 100% ASAP!
@Sarahtrpt - Ugh! That upsets me so much about your wife's employer. Please keep us posted on how this shakes out...
@Jazibel - Yay for EV being done with school! And yay for 2 weeks of family time!
@Karlamo - I am so sorry about sleep... all I can say is that you deserve some kind of an award for functioning as well as you do. Seriously.
Also, in terms of sleep, I echo @ball.and.chain's comments... I too hope that something clicks soon for those with sleepless nights.
Speaking of @ball.and.chain - yay B!!!! Gold star for Mr. Baby!
@Jrtmom - yuck for a rough weekend! Let's hope that Henry emerges from this wonder week ASAP and gives his moms a little reprieve!
@KLeigh1 - When is your next pedi appointment for S? Any idea on how much she weighs? Will is mostly in 9 month and 12 month stuff too. The 9 month jeans he wore yesterday will be a final wear - too tight! A lot of his jammies are 12 months now! I think we will be transitioning to the convertible carseat as well come January!
@Flygirl1228 - Go Weston! Hopefully he does it again and you can capture it on video!
Me - 30, My wife - 31 , Together for 10 yrs - Married August 2012
5 medicated IUIs w/ RE (March - July 2013) = BFN
Fresh IVF Cycle in September 2013 resulted in 18 mature eggs, 16 fertilized, 12 made it to day 5. Transfer of 2 Grade A blastocysts on 9/15/13, and 10 embryos in the freezer! *****BFP on 9/25/13 - betas: @10dp5dt = 232; @12dp5dt = 465; @15dp5dt = 1,581 *********William George born June 4, 2014*********We had a busy and challenging week! First things first, Ash's birthday was on 11/21, but he just had his one year well check last Tuesday. I can't remember if I updated here last week, so forgive me if I did, but he weighed in at 21lb, 3oz and 29 inches long. He received 3 vaccines. He cried, but was comforted by nursing afterwards. All in all, a good visit. I have several things I want to update about and this may not all be linear, so bear with me!
First, I'll tackle what we discussed at the appointment. Regarding sleep - Ash is still waking twice a night. Z takes the first shift and rocks him back to sleep without feeding him. I take the second shift and nurse him back to sleep. I mentioned last week (or the week before?) that I was interested in night weaning, but my one attempt was an absolute nightmare and a complete failure. The pediatrician told me that about 10% of babies Ash's age still wake to eat at night (we're just lucky!) and that I should (I'm not sure if she said "should" or "can" or some other verb) continue to nurse him at night until 15-months-ish, at which point most babies will self-regulate and not need to eat at night. So, I decided to postpone night weaning until at least that point. The discussion made me feel better about our current routine and didn't leave me with the impression that we had enabled any bad, difficult to break habits. So, status quo for now.
I think @2MamazinSeattle asked me recently about giving Ash soy milk and whether there were any concerns of giving too much soy. I pressed the doctor about it a little because I've wondered that as well. She basically spouted out some stuff about various studies, but what I took from it is that soy milk is recommended to vegan babies due to the higher protein content. I still think that's a bit ridiculous because Ash gets protein through other sources, but at the same time he is only drinking soy milk 1-2 times a day right now. Once he starts to cut out more BF-ing sessions, then I might do some combo of soy and almond or coconut milk.
Why this past week was challenging - I received a call from Ash's daycare on Tuesday afternoon (he received his vaccines this morning) and they told me he was running a fever and not acting like himself. I was a little bit annoyed because I thought he was just running a temp from the shots, even though the pediatrician told me that with this particular set of shots, the fever usually occurs 7-12 days later. So, I leave work to pick him up and he ran a fever all night. Poor thing had a really rough night and ended up in bed with us. He was fever-free in the morning and seemed happy, so I sent him to day care. They called in the afternoon and told me he had a fever again. So, same thing happened that night (and the next…). I took him back to the doctor's office on Thursday morning and turns out he had a viral infection and the fever had nothing to do with the shots. I stayed home with him Thursday and Friday. Finally by Friday afternoon he seemed to kick the fever and remain in good spirits the rest of the weekend.
About my few days home with him and my attempt to stop pumping at work - Last Monday was my first day of no pumping at work. My right boob was hard as a rock by the time I got home and I immediately had to nurse him even though I normally don't nurse him until after dinner these days. Then, with him being sick these last few days, he nursed A LOT. I was/am a bit worried about not pumping all day, so I brought my pump along. I'm going to try and make it through the day… We'll see how it goes.
And now, just a random story. So, we bought our Christmas tree on Saturday with intentions to have an evening of family decorating fun & photo op on Sunday night. I bought Ash some super cute holiday PJs and had envisioned a lovely evening playing Christmas music and decorating the tree. Z and Ash got out in the afternoon so that I could put the lights on in peace. I even baked cookies while they were gone! Once they arrived home, we ate dinner and set out to decorate the tree. And, it was just crazy town. Our tree is just a hodge podge of miscellaneous ornaments with a bunch of classic round ornaments. I bought a set of shatterproof ornaments several years ago in anticipation of having a little one in the house. We put those on the tree first. Ash dove straight into the box with those ornaments and proceeded to throw them all about, which I really didn't stop, because shatterproof. He ended up getting ahold of two shatterable ornaments, which ended up shattered. We tried to get sweet family photos of us decorating the tree and it just wasn't happening. This kid does not sit still and does not pose on command. Argh! I mean, it was still a lovely evening, and Ash looked cute as a bug and entertained us to no end… it just wasn't picturesque (is Pinterest ruining us all?). Then, this morning, this happened. Organically. No attempts to pose. Just perfection.
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QOTW: Jeez. Well, we do have a housecleaner who comes once every 2 weeks. I am very tempted to splurge and have her come once a week, but I really don't think that's in the cards. Even though she comes every two weeks, the house gets to be quite the mess in the meantime. We partially get things done by dividing and conquering. Ash is at the stage where he is busy, busy, but doesn't stay entertained by toys for long periods of time. He'll play independently for a bit, but then want one his mommas. I've learned to do all sorts of things one-handed and my left bicep is probably twice the size as my right by now. On the other hand, I'm still trying to be okay with a little bit of mess. My biggest stress are the hardwood floors. We have dark hardwood and three pets who shed like crazy. I can sweep and it be covered in hair 10 minutes later. I'm SERIOUSLY considering investing in the $700 roomba. Does anyone have any experience with one? I feel like if I came home to clean floors, it would be such a relief to me. May seem small, but it may do wonders for my sanity.
Thanks! I know you've BTDT and your sucess is what gives me hope that things can change no matter how bad they seem. I think my facebook post should read "sleep is for the weak!"
BTW, a fever?? Like your immune system is lowered cause there's a baby in there???
[-O<Me - 30, My wife - 31 , Together for 10 yrs - Married August 2012
5 medicated IUIs w/ RE (March - July 2013) = BFN
Fresh IVF Cycle in September 2013 resulted in 18 mature eggs, 16 fertilized, 12 made it to day 5. Transfer of 2 Grade A blastocysts on 9/15/13, and 10 embryos in the freezer! *****BFP on 9/25/13 - betas: @10dp5dt = 232; @12dp5dt = 465; @15dp5dt = 1,581 *********William George born June 4, 2014*********@karlamo, @kh826 - ILYguys.
Seeing as how G has been sick for a week, I fear it's not a compromised immune system due to PG, but I guess you never know. I've been very unlike myself this time and have really held off POAS. I mean, I'm only at 10DPO today (and with G I got a BFN on 10DPO), but I'm still usually WAY more gung ho on the testing.
I think part of me is really nervous to test for a few reasons. If it's negative, I have to face the reality that things might NOT be any easier this time and it's going to cost more money than I'm ready to scrounge up, if it even ever happens. On the flip side, if it's positive ... well there are other emotions tied into that. Of course I would be grateful and feel quite a bit of joy. But I would also be reminded of the sadness that I feel on a daily basis for all of my friends, both here on TB and IRL, who are still struggling and in pain awaiting their BFPs and take home babies. Life can just be so cruel sometimes, and I would feel more than my fair share of guilt looking down a 9 month road to two babies of my own when so many amazing people have none.
I tell ya, the emotions are really getting to me this time.
Sorry to hijack this thread, everyone!
Married to my amazing wife 6/12/10
TTC since 6/11
Unmedicated IUI #1 - 6/28/11 - BFN
Unmedicated IUI #2 - 7/25/11 - BFN
Robotic Myomectomy (Fibroid Surgery) - 11/15/11
Unmedicated IUI #3 - 4/24/12 - BFN
Progesterone Supported Leuteal Phase IUI #4 - 6/21/12 - BFP!!
Baby Boy G Born 3/24/13
On to #2, are we crazy?
IUI #1 - 11/28/14 - BFP! Beta #1 (11DPO) 34, Beta #2 (13DPO) 101, Beta #3 (20DPO) 3043
Ultrasound at 6w4d shows a single, fluttering heartbeat. Say hello to Sticky Ricki!
CageyMack
37, married to my favorite person in the world, DW! One darling surfer-girl (12) and one darling, sweet boy born 3/16/13.
5/2013 Started TTC #3, DW's turn: 5/2013: Diagnostics (shg) and surgery (polyp rem.) for best chances. July-Oct: IUI # 1-4, medicated, monitored, triggered. All BFN. IVF in Jan May. Sheesh. Whoop! IVF#1 cycle started 4/2/14. 5/1: 19 eggs retrieved, 8 matured, ICSI'd. 4 fertilized. Only 2 to transfer/freeze stage. 5/6: Two embryos transferred. 5/15: Beta #1 9dp5dt is 134! BFP! 5/19: Beta #2 13dp5dt is 672! B'erFP! 5/21: Beta #3 15dp5dt is 1853. Yay!
"Things separate from their stories have no meaning. They are only shapes. Of a certain size and color. A certain weight. When their meaning has become lost to us they no longer have even a name. The story on the other hand can never be lost from its place in the world for it is that place.” ― Cormac McCarthy, The Crossing
Simone will be 16 weeks this week!
I haven't updated in ages and while there is a ton to say, I'll try to keep it reasonable...
Overall I'm happy, more busy than I can understand (like seriously where does the day go?) We are all coming down with something which sucks. J hasn't been sick since 2012, and my last illness was during the first tri of my first pregnancy (Jan 2013). Making it two years is great, but still...and I'm scared for the baby to be sick for the first time. Boo
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QOTW: I try to maximize nap times...keep a list, and sometimes J and S will go to bed and I'll stay up for an hour or two and haul ballz on stuff around the house. That is super productive time actually!! While I may give up a little bit of sleep, I sleep better without the stress of chores hanging over our head. We also have a housecleaner we just dropped to 2x/month vs. every week which we are feeling but $ wise with the nanny coming on it had to be done.
Me (43) and J (45) - same sex couple. And we don't feel 40+!
June'12 - First RE Visit
Sept. '12 - Tubes removed
Dec. '12 - Donor Egg/Donor Sperm IVF Cycle - 4 good embies!
Dec. '12 - Fresh transfer, BFP! EDD 8/29/13
Mar. '13 - Missed m/c at 16w1d, baby boy stopped growing at 15w4d
Loss due to umbilical cord clot...baby was perfect.
Jul '13 - FET#1 - c/p
Sept. '13 - FET#2 - BFN
Dec.' 2, 2013 - FET#3 with our last chance embie - BFP!!!
Dec' 26, 2013 - hb!!
EDD 8/20/14 with a baby girl!
Little S was born on 8/21/14 - 8lb, 14 oz and 20 inches long.
We live in Seattle and used SRM for our donor egg IVF cycle
@sarahtrpt - that is soooo infuriating about your wife's employer. Please keep us posted. What are some of C's favorite foods? I, all of a sudden, have a picky eater and am looking for ideas.
@jazibel - that's so cool that K is starting to engage in actual conversations! I'm really looking forward to that stage. And congrats to EV!
@ball.and.chain - what a champ little B is! That's great! I don't know if what I did a couple weeks ago is in line with the method you used - I let Ash cry on and off for an hour and a half, but I stayed with him. I broke down at the end. I wonder if being in the room makes a difference to the outcome...
@KH826 - I'm fairly certain that Ash has actually ingested a little bit of dog food at this point. I've had to fish some out of his mouth on numerous occasions. Even when we put the bowls up, he finds the rogue stray piece on the ground. I hope you start sleeping better. You are doing everything right. Like @2MamazInSeattle said, stats are on your side.
@jrtmom - I'm sooo sorry you had a rough weekend.
@kleigh1 - I'm sorry S has an ear infection.
@JGY - you're awesome. Love the support you have to give. Thank you for being you. And keep us posted in what that fever means!
@TwoMomsInTX - thank you for the input!!! The $700 one is the top of the line model that my friend researched. I'm soooo happy to hear that you are pleased with your model. I needed to hear that - I'm such a sucker and always think I need the most expensive model.
@CageyMack - way to go with the potty training! I'm amazed!
@2MamazInSeattle - yay for making the update!!! Sounds like S is doing so well. And thank you for introducing the term, "hauls ballz," to me!
ETA (scrolling on mobile is hard):
@Flygirl1228 - Way to go W! I love when Ash surprises me with something new he can do! And enjoy Q'a baby talk. It's the best!
9 IUIs = 9 BFNs
IVF October 2012: 22 eggs retrieved, 17 fertilized, 5 frozen
ET #1: 1 blast = BFP; Blighted ovum discovered at 7w5d; D&E
FET #1: 1 blast = BFP; Missed m/c discovered at 9w5d; D&E
Karyotyping: normal ~ RPL Testing: normal ~ Hysteroscopy: normal
FET #2: 1 blast transferred 10/25; BFP 10/31!
EDD 7/13/14 ~ Induced at 37w4d due to pre-eclampsia ~ Born on 6/28/14
*Everyone welcome*
QOTD
I don't feel any pressure to get a certain amount of things done daily. I do what I can,and don't feel bad about what goes unfinished. Diaper laundry is the only exception as it has to be done within a certain time frame. I wear the baby in a wrap/carrier if she's not content playing in her play area . baby wearing has been a wonderful help,I wish I had utilized it when I was a nanny.
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Both of you must share.
ETA: post on confessions thread if you must.
QOTD: Well now it is MUCH easier.
Thank you all for your words of sympathy and encourgement!
An update on R's sleeping saga....
I'm not going to label this as anything, but last night R went to sleep at 7:30 with 5 min of crying, he slept till 11:46, he was nursed and then woke at 2am and cried until 3:11am with us soothing him, leaving the room and him starting up again.
At 3:30 he awoke and was nursed in his nursery and brought in bed with us where he fell asleep snoring. He must have been exhausted, but at least he didn't eat all night.
I know how pathetic this post must read but honestly it feels like we are sloooowly moving in the right direction.
The kicker is I couldn't sleep a wink last night! Mind wouldn't slow down with my FET tomorrow.
I-)
@redrockmama, I am the last person who should be giving out sleep advice so humor me here, but whichever method you chose to use to sleep train M with, I'm inclinded to believe the sooner the better. We started sleep training R at 7 months, which is the earliest we felt comfortable doing it, and within a week we saw results. He was only waking twice to nurse. Then he got sick for 5 weeks and we traveled so we fell back into our old habits. Now sleep training a soon to be 10 month old who can stand up in his crib is way harder than when he was 7 months old. I thnk high needs babies which is what R is, are a lot harder to train.
Married to my amazing wife 6/12/10
TTC since 6/11
Unmedicated IUI #1 - 6/28/11 - BFN
Unmedicated IUI #2 - 7/25/11 - BFN
Robotic Myomectomy (Fibroid Surgery) - 11/15/11
Unmedicated IUI #3 - 4/24/12 - BFN
Progesterone Supported Leuteal Phase IUI #4 - 6/21/12 - BFP!!
Baby Boy G Born 3/24/13
On to #2, are we crazy?
IUI #1 - 11/28/14 - BFP! Beta #1 (11DPO) 34, Beta #2 (13DPO) 101, Beta #3 (20DPO) 3043
Ultrasound at 6w4d shows a single, fluttering heartbeat. Say hello to Sticky Ricki!