ok. So this isn't my first rodeo. Last pregnancy I was able to stomach the gummy prenatals. I can't even stand the thoights of them right now. I also took Rainbow Lites last time. They didn't make me sick but they were horse pills.
What are you taking that isn't making your sick?
Re: Prenatals
** December BMB Siggy Challenge - Animals in Pools **
Me: 31+ H: 32
TTC Since 11/2015
#1 - MMC 6.5 weeks (2/16); #2 - MC due to cystic hygroma at 20 weeks (10/16); #3 CP (2/17); #4 - Due 12.16.17
Married: Nov 2015
Team Pink!
Married: Oct 2015
TTC #1: Sept 2016
BFP: 10/19/16 ~ blighted ovum ~ D&C 11/23/16
BFP: 3/24/17
TTC #2: July 2018
BFP: 8/26/18
DX Diminished Ovarian Reserve, Factor V Leiden Mutation, Secondary Infertility
MFI (SA #1Count 11mill, Motility: 18%, Morphology: 1%)
AMH .328 | FSH 13.2
I know "morning sickness" isn't restricted to the morning, I just found from lurking other BMBs that some women had to take their prenatal at night or they couldn't do it.
DD - 12/28/17
TTC #2 3/2019
BFP 5/2019 || MC - D&C 5/2019
BFP 2/2020 || EDD 10/10/2020
the rainbow lite minis didn't work for me because the food-based pill physically tasted so bad with my pregnancy tastebuds that i couldn't gag them down. smaller pill, but not a winner for me in the end.
the best i can describe it, you have to put it on the front of your tongue and sort of "flip" it down your throat as you take a swallow of water. i know everyone "knows" how to take pills but with the large ones and the gag reflex it is worth a little mental thought as to what, exactly, you are doing, especially if you are having trouble. GL.
Met: September 2005 Married: October 2008 DS: 09/2014
** December BMB Siggy Challenge - Animals in Pools **
Me: 31+ H: 32
TTC Since 11/2015
#1 - MMC 6.5 weeks (2/16); #2 - MC due to cystic hygroma at 20 weeks (10/16); #3 CP (2/17); #4 - Due 12.16.17
Met: September 2005 Married: October 2008 DS: 09/2014
Eta fix typo
Married 4/22/16
**TW**
BFP 2/1/16 I MC 3/21/16 (11w)
TTCAL 6/15/16
BFP 3/23/2017 Team pink! Quinn Leigh EDD December 1, 2017
** December BMB Siggy Challenge - Animals in Pools **
Me: 31+ H: 32
TTC Since 11/2015
#1 - MMC 6.5 weeks (2/16); #2 - MC due to cystic hygroma at 20 weeks (10/16); #3 CP (2/17); #4 - Due 12.16.17
Married: Nov 2015
Team Pink!
DD - 12/28/17
TTC #2 3/2019
BFP 5/2019 || MC - D&C 5/2019
BFP 2/2020 || EDD 10/10/2020
Married 4/22/16
**TW**
BFP 2/1/16 I MC 3/21/16 (11w)
TTCAL 6/15/16
BFP 3/23/2017 Team pink! Quinn Leigh EDD December 1, 2017
Met: September 2005 Married: October 2008 DS: 09/2014
ETA - @anewadventure - that is the perfect gif for this!
** December BMB Siggy Challenge - Animals in Pools **
Me: 31+ H: 32
TTC Since 11/2015
#1 - MMC 6.5 weeks (2/16); #2 - MC due to cystic hygroma at 20 weeks (10/16); #3 CP (2/17); #4 - Due 12.16.17
@Tennis11785 it's so easy! Just tip your head back a little if you're worried about dribbling, haha.
Married 4/22/16
**TW**
BFP 2/1/16 I MC 3/21/16 (11w)
TTCAL 6/15/16
BFP 3/23/2017 Team pink! Quinn Leigh EDD December 1, 2017
Met: September 2005 Married: October 2008 DS: 09/2014
I take Prena Pearl, prescribed by my RE back when we started fertility meds, and I have never had any issues with it. It's smaller than a horse pill, but not the smallest pill I take each day. The bonus to this story is that it's free. With my insurance it would only be $10/month, but the pharmacy gives a discount program that sends it free each month, which is amazing.
Prior to that prescription, I was just taking Women's One A Day with an extra dose of Calcium which my OB had said would work, as long as the multi vitamin had 400mcg of Folic Acid, which Women's OAD does.
(I should note that after a lot of testing and specialists, I also take extra Vitamin D, Folic Acid, and Calcium daily on top of my prenatal, because apparently my body just eats that stuff up...)
2 Dogs / 2 Cats
IUI #2 10/2016 BFN
IUI #3 11/2016 BFN
IVF #1 03/2017 - 23 Retrieved / 22 Fertilized / 11 at Day 3 / 1 Beautiful Embryo tf on Day 5 / 7 Frozen on Day 6 - Beta #1 4/5/17: 104 Beta #2 4/7/17 224
Just passing on what I was told though. Absolutely no judgement was meant towards anyone taking gummies