I didn't see an August thread, so I thought I'd start one.
How are you doing?
I had my NT u/s yesterday. Everything is looking good. So awesome seeing the LO moving all over the place. I'm measuring a full week ahead so my new due date is 2/15. My dr said she's noticed that AMA moms tend to have worse nausea. Her advice - hang in there. Also, she said that I'd be monitored more closely the last month and a half and she wouldn't let me go more than a day past my due date.
Re: 35 and over Moms - August
I'm feeling better than I was but still get random bouts of nausea and heartburn, flip flopping between the two throughout the day. And last night I got majorly winded walking up the stairs.
My next appointment is in two weeks, a screening for spina bifida.
TTC #1 since April 2015
RE Dx: Fibroids, surgery Jan 2016
IUI #1 and #2, Nov/Dec 2016, BFN
IVF March 2017: ER - 5R/3M/3F, 1 PGS normal
Polyp removed May 2017
FET May 2017 - BFP!
Baby boy born 2/2/18
@olitwinturbosnprincess That's interesting about the nausea in AMA moms. I was 33 throughout my pregnancy with DS and had only mild nausea and this time around I'm 36 and it was pretty debilitating. And I keep thinking it's going to go away, but then it shows back up!
I'm having major issues sleeping lately. When my nausea was really bad I was taking Unisom and B6 at night which meant I woke up to pee and then fell right back to sleep. Now that it's not as bad I quit taking them I wake up around 2 every night and don't fall back asleep until at least 4. Last night DS woke up crying around 3 so I brought him into our bed which meant I got even less sleep thanks to the kicking and headbutting and the fact that he always ends up sleeping sideways between DH and myself.
#2 due 2.15.18
I'm on the regular once a month schedule for now but like @olitwinturbosnprincess I will go more frequently at the end. My doctor said probably twice a week.
I have my regular 16 week appointment Thursday and an appointment with Fetal Maternal Specialist right after due to my age. The nurse said since all my genetic testing was low risk I probably won't see them again but I have to go once. They will follow my pregnancy from my doctors notes. That should be interesting.
Interesting hearing all the differences between doctors. My dr didn't say anything about coming more at the end. As of now anyway. But we are looking at possibly inducing at 39 weeks for personal reasons. Anyone else feel this is going faster then first pregnancies?! I'm thankful for that. And hoping the 3rd tri doesn't drag!
I do bloodwork for Spina Bifida this week. I'll be seeing the Ob/GYN every 4 weeks through December, every 2 weeks in January, then weekly in February.
Sometime in the next few weeks, I'll take a look at all of the childcare/new parent classes that the hospital offers. The hospital also offers a free orientation and tour of the L&D and birthing suites, where to park, etc.
We have done very little to prepare for the baby. The bedroom we need to use is still full of junk, stuff we've stored there since we bought the house six years ago and it's bad. The only thing we have bought is a stroller.
DS2 is getting really excited and has started calling his stuffed bunny his baby and giving it bottles and putting it down for naps. It's really cute. I hope he's this excited after the baby is born!
I was dx with Fifth's Disease early in this pregnancy and have been getting more u/s in order to monitor baby for complications. They treated yesterday's as the A/S, even though we have that scheduled for after 20w. Like someone else mentioned, it's amazing he's moving around so much and I don't feel it.
We're waiting to hear back from the high risk OB who will look over yesterday's u/s, but things looked normal to DH, myself and the u/s tech. Hopefully that will be the case and we can move past the Fifth's Disease worry.
DD2 8.22.13
MMC 1.4.17 at 16w
Expecting #3, EDD 1.29.18
@karcerplus3 I also have days/moments when I forget I'm pregnant, which is good, I guess. Then it always leads to the anxiety of "am I still pregnant??" And I need to take deep breathes and remind myself that it's all part of the process. Really, though, I'm looking forward to those kicks to give me some reassurance.
DD born 04/28/2002
Married DH 03/25/2017
1st MMC 08/13/2016 2nd MMC 02/14/2017
BFP 06/16/17 Rainbow DS Born 02/05/2018
It's a rash most school aged kids get. In kids it's a seemingly unexplained high fever, followed by a very distinguishable rash 2-3 days later. Most adults have had it and are immune.
In adults it's a bit more nasty, for me it was a feverish day with nausea and vomiting followed by a week of the most intense joint pain I've ever experienced. At the time I just assumed it was pregnancy related and it didn't dawn on me it was Fifth's Disease until one of DD1's classmate's mothers mentioned having had it and the joint pain.
It's a no big deal virus... unless your immunocompromised or pregnant. Then it's serious.
DD2 8.22.13
MMC 1.4.17 at 16w
Expecting #3, EDD 1.29.18
I feel good. Not very pregnant though! I look pregnant but no movement and no nausea etc. just hungry and short of breath. I have an anterior placenta again so don't expect to feel anything for a while. I am bummed because I had that last time and have been looking forward to feeling him/ her sooner! Guess not...
older siblings: ds 16 dd 14 ds 13 dd 11 dd 7
I asked for it because my nipt came back with no answer twice so it stresses me out. I only got the genetic testing because im ama and insurance covered it... but now i kinda wish i was blissfully ignorant lol.
older siblings: ds 16 dd 14 ds 13 dd 11 dd 7
As a side note, counselor also said that about 5% of women get the "untinterpretable" or "unreadable" results from the NIPT, and unfortunately I was in that camp, which is why I'm going for the quad screen. The only thing that tells you for nearly 100% sure about chromosomal abnormalities is an amnio, but I don't want to go that route if I don't have to.
I lost a previous baby to spina bifida., my Dr. Is very unconcerned about it, but i am not. My pregnancy afterwards i was considered high risk because of it, but apparently not this time.
older siblings: ds 16 dd 14 ds 13 dd 11 dd 7
I dunno why I always feel kinda dumb asking so many questions about all the different testing... but they're the doctor (or nurse) so they should expect it, right. Like, I didn't actually know they check for spina bifida at the AS... but I haven't really talked to them much about it yet because mine isn't for another few weeks. (To be fair, I haven't done a lot of reading even though we have the What to Expect book. Maybe I should haha)
@fatted_calf yay for a good check up! Crossing fingers for easy street going forward!
Met with MFM yesterday and had a detailed scan; kiddo still looks good and was kicking/punching/flipping up a storm. The doctor is concerned about the septum in my uterus possibly causing pre-term labor or other complications so I was told no more long distance travel once I get back from an upcoming business trip. I'm still on exercise restriction because of the bleeding but he said we'd reevaluate once I get to 23/24 weeks. I'd very much like to get back to Zumba (although I'll switch to the low impact version) so I hope this thing heals up soon!
How's everyone else doing?
Glad you got the scan with MFM. Made me feel better to have a detailed idea of how everything is going.
AFM just exhausted and having trouble sleeping. I think I am putting myself on travel restriction after our trip this weekend. It's getting to be more of a pain than fun. I would rather be hanging out on the couch with the dogs.
AFM, I'm trying to be patient. This is my longest stretch without hearing or seeing anything. I'm actually sitting in the waiting room now to get my Quad Screen blood work. We're traveling this weekend, but that's our last trip.
@babybro218 I hear you on the trying to be patient part. It seems harder than ever now b/c a lot of the symptoms are gone but I'm not feeling movement yet and things are so... quiet. Sending you good vibes for the quad screen!
AFM I've been super exhausted but feeling better than I was for sure! We fly home for Christmas and I'll be about 32 weeks when we fly there and 34ish weeks when we fly back so that should be interesting with a toddler! Luckily my DH will be with me too!
Thankfully we don't have much planned for the next 6 months. A road trip to my ILs for thanksgiving (5 hours in the car with a 3 and 5 yr old!) but otherwise I'm staying home bound. I was supposed to go to Boston in January but flying at 37 weeks is a no go. I'd rather be snuggled up on the couch anyway.