This is a weekly check in for the lucky ones who have made it to the 3rd trimester!!! If you are in week 28 or past, feel free to join in on the weekly fun.
If you're just joining us, please post a mini synopsis in your first post with your EDD, how many beans, if you know the sex(es) and how you have been feeling in 3rd tri along with any appointment updates.
QOTW: What is your earliest memory? Is it something you hope to replicate for your LO?
3rd Tri ladies and littles
Me: 37 | DH: 38 | Married 9/2012, low AMH, high FSH
First-ever BFP after IUI #4 (Follistim) - Baby Girl born (36w2d) 8/8/2014!
TTC #2 since Feb 2015
BFP 5/4/15
Re: *** 3rd Tri Checkin 12/14/2015 ***
36 weeks now, and I can't believe how quickly this trimester is flying by. I saw the doctor on Friday and he said I was already over cm dilated, though we didn't say anything about effacement. He said not to worry, it doesn't mean the little man will come early, just that I'll have an easier time when labor does start. I wish we could've had an ultrasound, since the last one around 32wks showed he was still breech. I'm trying to keep the mentality of "if the doctors not concerned I'm not concerned"… But that's tough!
My earliest memory was around three years old, and it was naptime at daycare. I wasn't really a napper as a child, and my mother had told me that I didn't need to nap if I wasn't tired. The teacher was getting frustrated with me one day because I wasn't sleeping, so she did something rather drastic. The center had a long hallway with a door to close it off on one end, which served as the coat closet and cubbies for all the kids. I vividly remember her putting me in the closet with my cot and shutting the door to keep me in the entire nap time. I would go through everyone's cubbies to keep myself occupied and definitely still didn't sleep! I realize now how awful it was for that woman to do that, but as a kid I didn't care, I thought it was funny; not an experience I'd want my own child to have!!
Spontaneous pregnancy #1
DD1 July 31, 2011
Trying for #2 since Oct 11
Spontaneous pregnancy #2= Ectopic #2= lost left tube
Spontaneous pregnancy #3= DD2 January 29, 2016
Spontaneous pregnancy #4= Ectopic #3
Spontaneous pregnancy #5= Baby #3 is a BOY!!!
My earliest memory is of being with my dad in our driveway on a new little kid bike. I must have been 3 or 4 because he passed away the winter I was 4. I'm sure I'll want this baby to have a moment like that. I love the very few memories I have of him.
@andimegie325 no freaking way!!! That's crazy about the closet!! What did your parents think when you finally told them??
@Knottie4978096 that's awesome baby moved! I have never heard of a head getting stuck there!! I am strange and my uterus is over my ribs instead of under. When I read pop I thought you were writing that baby broke your rib!! Omg could you imagine??!!!
Ok I need some peeps to join our check in!! I don't like being the bottom lol!!!
My update: u/s today showed healthy baby and placenta previa has fully "moved"!!! 2VBAC is the goal. 30 weeks she is around 3 lbs 10 oz. the only concern is my GD and they may put me on a medication to help my morning blood sugar. I don't want her getting to big for a repeat VBAC.
BFP on Cycle 14--TWINS! Identical twin boys stillborn at 19wks(1/9/10)
3 break cycles; took clomid 50mg, BFP #2 Beta #1 35, Beta #2 338!!! Owen was born 2/11/11!
TTC#2: 4 cycles on clomid: BFNs
BFP #3: Cycle #5 100mg clomid; beta #1 21; beta #2 6=CP
Cycle #6 break cycle TTC no meds=BFN
Cycle #7: 150 clomid+ovidril+IUI=BFN (switched to RE)
Cycle #8: follistem+ovidril+TI=BFN
Cycle #9 Forced break due to cyst
Cycle #10 follistem+ovidril+TI=BFN
Cycle #11 follistem+ovidril+TI=BFN
Cycle#12 Forced break due to cyst, went on BCP; did repeat HSG, Saline U/S
Cycle #13 IVF: Follistim/Menapur ER 11-30 11 eggs, 5 mature, 4 fertilized and 3dt on 12-3; BFN
Cycle #14: IVF#2 lupron/follistim/menopur ER 1-22, 19 eggs, 14 fertilized, 5dt on 1-27, BFP!! beta 1: 63, beta 2: 119; EDD 10-15-13; 1 frozen embie
Earliest memory: going to preschool and not knowing how to approach any other kids to make friends so I was lonely.
Last night sucked, baby is still breech and was head butting my lungs and I couldn't breathe properly. Sounds dramatic but it was just horrid.
Yesterday was my ECV and it didn't work! It was emotionally draining day. They tried for 25 minutes with two doctors having a try and they just couldn't get his head out from under my rib to flip him! It was really sore and I don't think I was prepared for how much it would take out of me.
I got very emotional after- I so get baby here is most important but emotionally I was so attached to not having a c section. I am struggling to get my head around it.
I have realised even at the finish line IF is still impacting my feelings. If we hadn't been through everything I feel I would consider vaginal breech buy because of everything I just can't seem to entertain it- when you hear increased risk of trauma my head just switches off to the rest and I feel like I couldn't risk it. At the same breathe I am carrying a bit of guilt in myself. Like why can't I just do one bit of this the ' normal' way. I know it's silly my husband is really trying to help me process all these feelings but as I said I guess IF leaves a mark in more ways than I expected.
@jeannaqueena - congrats on the great u/s and nice pic!
@hopes4baby - Sounds like some uncomfortable stuff. Good luck, I hope that everything eases up soon!
@somewhereinafrica - you poor dear. I'm sorry there is still so much that is so difficult and emotionally trying. Try to be gentle with yourself and know that none of this is your fault. It sucks, that's for sure. And I know you're grateful to live in a time and place where there are medical interventions for IF, for breech babies, for C-sections, etc. I hope that you are able to make peace with the idea of a c-section before baby is born, because I think things will be easier for you psychologically if you can. Give yourself some time to grieve the loss of the delivery that you had hoped for - it really is a bit of a mourning process, at least it was for me with my first child. I was glad that at least I had time to prepare for it emotionally. Sending hugs and best wishes.
@jeannaqueena I was not a secretive child and I must have told my mom the same day it happened. Of course she flipped and that lady didn't work there much longer after that... Though I don't remember that part!
Anyone else wake up feeling like they got run over? I'm exhausted, but very thankful it's Friday. I think I may have to move up mat leave if this keeps up. I was going to just work until I went into labor, but I have no financial incentive to do so and I'm covered for up to a month before delivery.
BTW, I didn't know that state disability payments (I'm in CA) were non-taxable. This means 60% of my pay is actually a lot more of my take home pay than I realized. Also, any disability payments you get from policies that you pay the premiums on are also not taxable. Employer-paid policies are taxable and I do have a small portion from my employer that will be taxable (the employer subtracts what I get from the state from their payment and I get the remainder. But then, I'm in the higher tax brackets.
Vent ahead, you've been warned...
It's been an interesting few days in our house. On Tuesday, DD1 got sent home from daycare because she had thrown up twice. Called the pediatrician who said there's a 12-hour bug going around, just try to keep her hydrated, etc. And when I asked how I could prevent myself from getting it, the ped said, "Wash your hands A LOT." While DD1 was home with me, she threw up 4 more times in 5 hours. Got her (and the floor, and the changing table, etc.) all cleaned up and got her to bed and started my 3rd load of laundry for the day.
Wednesday I kept her home just to make sure she got long enough naps, since she sleeps less at daycare than at home. She was fine all day. Thursday DH woke up at 3 a.m. feeling dizzy...and at 7 it was clear he'd been hit with DD1's bug. He stayed home from work and had a miserable day; DD1 went back to daycare (she's usually there MTW but since we skipped W she got to go on Th) and was fine. By the end of the day, DH was feeling a bit better after sleeping 6 or 7 hours. Went to sleep around 10.45. At 11.30, I wake up to the sound of DD1 fussing. Look at the monitor, she's sitting up in her crib in the corner, which is unusual. I go in and she has puked all over everywhere in the crib. OMG it was all over her, and her sleep sack, and her lovey, and her paci, and in her hair. So I got her all cleaned up. Tried to "wash" her hair with a few baby wipes, which she did NOT like - which woke up hubby, who wandered in and tried to help but said he wasn't feeling great either. Remade her bed, grabbed a clean lovey from the closet, got her in clean pajamas and sleep sack with a clean paci, hummed her a lullaby, put her down. Sent hubby back to bed. Started yet another load of laundry. Then looked at my belly and said, "Whatever you do, do NOT go into labor tonight. I just can't deal." So instead Yoda punched/kicked me super-hard in the abdomen and wouldn't move away from that spot. But she didn't send me into labor, so I still call it a good parenting moment.
SO...morals of my tale of woe: get multiple loveys. Also, get these because they are awesome. I put 3 of them side-by-side under the crib sheet (above the mattress cover - mattress itself is waterproof, but the mattress cover is not because the ones that are tend to be crinkly and loud) and they absorb everything and keep the mattress cover clean and dry. So all I had to do was toss the old ones, put down 3 new ones, and put on a new crib sheet. These pads are also great as disposable changing pads.
Thanks for letting me vent. I am sort of amused that the only person in the house who hasn't thrown up is the pregnant lady. (Knock on wood!) And I am SO. Flipping. Tired. And so glad to still be pregnant because I seriously could not have handled going into labor last night!
As as for laundry, my 18 year old Kenmore set just isn't getting the clothes clean. DH finally took the gift certs I've been saving up and bought a new set. I'm really looking forward to clean clothes and not being able to hear the washer down the street. Since it uses about half the water (and we're on water restrictions), I'm hoping this means I can tack on a few minutes to my shower. Oh the simple things.