Hi! Just wanted to touch base with you and hear how you are doing with the pregnancy symptoms. I have cfs/fibromyalgia. I initially had a spike in energy, but am rapidly crashing. Anyways, I think it will be helpful to support each other through this because we will face a number of different challenges than other mamas in both carrying our babies as well as raising a newborn.
Re: Autoimmune/invisible illness mamas
mama to SEVEN +1 wonderful Waggoners
K~ 22yo, C~ 20yo, J~ 18yo, N~ 13yo, G~ 11yo, M~ 7, A~5 and baby due 2/12/2016
mama to SEVEN +1 wonderful Waggoners
K~ 22yo, C~ 20yo, J~ 18yo, N~ 13yo, G~ 11yo, M~ 7, A~5 and baby due 2/12/2016
mama to SEVEN +1 wonderful Waggoners
K~ 22yo, C~ 20yo, J~ 18yo, N~ 13yo, G~ 11yo, M~ 7, A~5 and baby due 2/12/2016
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Married 8/21/2010, Off BCP April 2011, Started TTC 10/2011
My advice to everyone, (and I have to remember this myself) is that you are your biggest advocate!! When you have an autoimmune disease, you tend to know your body really well. Listen to it, and if you feel something is really wrong, don't stop pushing for answers. You know your body, speak up if you feel like a nurse or doctor is belittling your fears. We will get through this together bumpies!!
mama to SEVEN +1 wonderful Waggoners
K~ 22yo, C~ 20yo, J~ 18yo, N~ 13yo, G~ 11yo, M~ 7, A~5 and baby due 2/12/2016