This is a weekly check in for the mamas 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 babies you are pregnant with
•If you know the gender(s)
•How you have been feeling in your 3rd tri
•Any upcoming or recent appointments you may had
Feel free to share pictures of your bump, nurseries, baby gear, and of course those babies when they arrive!
@kaseycoco 2/27 with a little boy
@amanning2011 EDD 3/25 TWINS! G/G
@dreamcometrue2017 ; EDD 3/31 with a little boy
@cashewchicken ; EDD 4/11 with a little boy
@rel_1987 ; EDD 4/21 with a little boy
@meredithj123 ; EDD 4/24 Team Green
@nmtay ; EDD 4/25 Twins! B/G
@helloworld9 : EDD 5/5 with a little boy
@mbradfo2 : EDD 4/28 with a little girl
QOTW: What is one thing you are making sure to pack in your hospital bag?
Met 2004, Married 2011, Trying since 2013. Info in spoiler:

Me: 30
Diagnosed with PCOS, later changed to unexplained anovulation due to high prolactin and normal testosterone levels
Him: 31
High sperm count (yay!) but also super high fluid volume (boo!)
First IUI, Clomid and Follistim: 11/29-BFN
Second IUI, Femara and Follistim: 12/29-BFN
Third IUI, Femara and Gonal-F (and Follistim): 1/28 BFN
Fourth IUI, Femara and Gonal-F: 7/23 BFN
IVF 1: Femara and Gonal-F: 1/23/2017
Beta Study:
Beta #1: 1/28/2017 4.1
Beta #2: 1/30/2017 34
Beta #3: 2/1/2017 131
Beta #4: 2/3/2017 476
Ultrasound: 2/14/17-Twin Etopic Pregnancy, surgery to remove right fallopian tube on 2/17/2017
FET 2: Femara, Gonal-F, and Clomid: Cycle Canceled due to low progesterone
FET 3: July 7, Femara, Gonal-F, Clomid-BFP!!!!!! Due March 2018
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Has anyone heard from @kaseycoco? I haven't seen her post lately and when I tried searching for her on the boards I can't find the last time she posted. I hope everything is going well for her
Diagnosed with PCOS, later changed to unexplained anovulation due to high prolactin and normal testosterone levels
Him: 31
High sperm count (yay!) but also super high fluid volume (boo!)
First IUI, Clomid and Follistim: 11/29-BFN
Second IUI, Femara and Follistim: 12/29-BFN
Third IUI, Femara and Gonal-F (and Follistim): 1/28 BFN
Fourth IUI, Femara and Gonal-F: 7/23 BFN
IVF 1: Femara and Gonal-F: 1/23/2017
Beta Study:
Beta #1: 1/28/2017 4.1
Beta #2: 1/30/2017 34
Beta #3: 2/1/2017 131
Beta #4: 2/3/2017 476
Ultrasound: 2/14/17-Twin Etopic Pregnancy, surgery to remove right fallopian tube on 2/17/2017
FET 2: Femara, Gonal-F, and Clomid: Cycle Canceled due to low progesterone
FET 3: July 7, Femara, Gonal-F, Clomid-BFP!!!!!! Due March 2018
sorry I've been MIA, it's been such a whirlwind since he was born. I've been struggling with breastfeeding and it felt like all I was doing was eating, nursing, and napping for the first week. Then we lost power during that huge storm last week (we got 16 inches of snow!) and had to relocate for a few nights. We're now back in our own house trying to resume some sort of normal schedule.
@amanning2011 how exciting you're so close to meeting your baby girls! Good luck
10/16-12/16 -3 IUI, all BFN
2/17 IVF #1 froze 5 five day blasts
5/17 FET#1 BFN
6/17 FET #2 BFP
Diagnosed with PCOS, later changed to unexplained anovulation due to high prolactin and normal testosterone levels
Him: 31
High sperm count (yay!) but also super high fluid volume (boo!)
First IUI, Clomid and Follistim: 11/29-BFN
Second IUI, Femara and Follistim: 12/29-BFN
Third IUI, Femara and Gonal-F (and Follistim): 1/28 BFN
Fourth IUI, Femara and Gonal-F: 7/23 BFN
IVF 1: Femara and Gonal-F: 1/23/2017
Beta Study:
Beta #1: 1/28/2017 4.1
Beta #2: 1/30/2017 34
Beta #3: 2/1/2017 131
Beta #4: 2/3/2017 476
Ultrasound: 2/14/17-Twin Etopic Pregnancy, surgery to remove right fallopian tube on 2/17/2017
FET 2: Femara, Gonal-F, and Clomid: Cycle Canceled due to low progesterone
FET 3: July 7, Femara, Gonal-F, Clomid-BFP!!!!!! Due March 2018
I'm 34 weeks today, the vomiting has returned, which I have heard can happen. I'm still on my nausea meds and I'm still throwing up. Was concerned about pre eclampsia but my BP is fine. Hands are also swollen and hurt! I have an appointment on friday, only five work days left and I can't wait to be done!
QOTW: I am packing chap stick for sure! The hospital is so so so dry (I work there) and i constantly have chapped lips in the summer! Also, my doula recommends an eye mask and ear phones (so the nurses and noise won't bother you).
@amanning2011 And you are next!! How exciting!
@meredithj123 So jealous you have five work days left! I have until my EDD
AFM I'm in the midst of my 32nd week. My baby shower is this Saturday and we are making the drive Thursday morning (4-5 hours). My husband will be attending a sports game with his dad this weekend too, which was why we went ahead with the shower date when I'm 33w.
I also feel like I have this burning or sore sensation right below my breasts at times. After Googling it appears kind of common/normal, but I don't like the feeling of it.
Unexplained infertility
TTC #1 since 2015
11/2015 - BFP! 12/2015 - MC
IVF #1 July 2017 freeze all (20 eggs, 15 mature, 10 fert, 6 blasts, 4 PGS normal)
FET #1 TBD Surprise BFP 9/2017 while waiting for FET... hoping for the best!
QOTW: I am planning on definitely taking slippers and fuzzy socks. I tend to get cold and want to be as comfortable as possible while in the hospital.
@meredithj123 I am also jealous that you are so close to maternity leave. I am trying to hang in there til at least 38 weeks since I will be induced at 39 weeks.
@amanning2011 excited!!!!
@meredithj123 I am so jealous that you are close to leave! I am really struggling at work these days....which is frustrating for me since I'm such a perfectionist. Honestly, I just want to stay home, nap and read books >.>
I had my regular OB appt yesterday (33 weeks) and my mom and I talked with him about my concerns and nerves. He feels my anterior placenta is probably making tracking movement more stressful for me. My blood pressure was also creeping up slightly, which he said is normal, but put me on some meds to make sure it doesn't get concerning. Due to my anxiety and the meds, he's going to go to weekly appointments now with a biophysical profile at each appt just to make sure everything is good. I had my first one yesterday and baby was perfect! I was also so excited to see her since I hadn't had a scan since 23 weeks! She is super chunky now and is head down, kicking right into my placenta. The tech estimated her weight at 5 lb 2 oz. She got hiccups during the scan which was incredibly cute.
I feel more comfortable now knowing that I will be seen more often and get scans. Doc still obviously wants me to pay attention to movement, but I think this is probably the best plan for my sanity. I was already feeling tons better last night and slept for 12 hours straight (minus pee breaks).
I haven't put much thought to the hospital bag but I know I need my kindle and one of my pillows. Ever since I was little, my pillows have always been "comfort" objects to me. I just love their smell :-) Probably a comfy robe and pair of slippers too...My husband's going to have to go home periodically to check on our pets and he better bring me videos and pictures! I miss my kitty and doggies so much when I'm not at home heh
Summer 2015 - no BFP yet, labs normal, referred to RE
Fall 2015 - Summer 2016 - Further testing all normal. 3 IUI's -- BFN. Recommended move to IVF. Planned cycle for fall 2016.
September 2016 - Surprise natural BFP. MMC @ 8 weeks. RE expressed confidence that we just needed the 'right' embryo.
Fall 2016 - Spring 2017 -- Break from TTC
June 2017 - Started IVF; egg retrieval for freeze all cycle. 9 mature eggs retrieved, 5 fertilized. 2 4BB embies on ice.
August 2017 - FET transfer both embies. BFP. Twin pregnancy confirmed by ultrasound. EDD 4/28/18
September 2017 - Twin B stopped developing; Twin A doing perfectly! Graduated from RE @ 10 weeks
March 2018 - Baby Girl born via C/S due to pre-eclampsia -- strong and healthy!
TTC #2
January/Feb 2021 - Freeze-all IVF cycle
March 2021 - FET of 1 PGS normal female embryo. BFP! Beta #1 156, #2 472, #3 1241, #4 5268 EDD 12/5/21 - Christmas baby!
"When all is lost then all is found."
@kaseycoco congratulations and good to hear from you! @amanning2011 congratulations tomorrow! Can't wait to see pictures!
AFM, I'm 34 weeks today! Also happy pi day everyone! The 34 week mark is a HUGE milestone to my OB when it comes to twins, so I am definitely appreciating the extra excuses to eat pie! And pizza! I have also officially reached the point where it's not safe for me to climb on stools and such. I literally got stuck the other day getting something from a high shelf and DH had to help me down. Good thing he was home! Also I mentioned previously that this was a lofty idea but apparently nesting has kicked me so hard that I've done some serious decluttering in my sewing room! It's by no means pristine, but you can now see 90% of the floor! (The rest is blocked with actual furniture) and it is WAY more organized than before! Plus I found all my ribbon scraps and am working on hairbows for baby girl!
QOTW: well I'm packing all the normal stuff but a kind of unique one is croissants and Nutella for DH. He HATES hospitals, to the point that for a while I was worried he'd abandon me. But he is also super easy to bribe, and it saves us money on him not eating hospital food!
I know tomorrow is labor day for me, but I don't feel like it's real. Has anyone else had a hard time really believing they are finally going to have a baby/babies?
Diagnosed with PCOS, later changed to unexplained anovulation due to high prolactin and normal testosterone levels
Him: 31
High sperm count (yay!) but also super high fluid volume (boo!)
First IUI, Clomid and Follistim: 11/29-BFN
Second IUI, Femara and Follistim: 12/29-BFN
Third IUI, Femara and Gonal-F (and Follistim): 1/28 BFN
Fourth IUI, Femara and Gonal-F: 7/23 BFN
IVF 1: Femara and Gonal-F: 1/23/2017
Beta Study:
Beta #1: 1/28/2017 4.1
Beta #2: 1/30/2017 34
Beta #3: 2/1/2017 131
Beta #4: 2/3/2017 476
Ultrasound: 2/14/17-Twin Etopic Pregnancy, surgery to remove right fallopian tube on 2/17/2017
FET 2: Femara, Gonal-F, and Clomid: Cycle Canceled due to low progesterone
FET 3: July 7, Femara, Gonal-F, Clomid-BFP!!!!!! Due March 2018
Unexplained infertility/AMA, polycystic ovaries, insulin resistance
FET#1(July 2017): eSET of first of 4 PGS-normal embryos, DS born 3/30/2018
FET#2(Oct/Nov 2019): eSET
This week is a busy week in terms of appointments. Two NST, a growth scan, and MFM appointment. So far the baby is measuring on track and is 6lb 3oz according to u/s estimates from yesterday!
QOTW: washed all the baby clothes and blankets today! So I guess I’m bringing them. I’m also thinking about getting a bathrobe but I’ve also been told to bring old clothes that you don’t mind getting it dirty so I’m not sure.
Unexplained infertility/AMA, polycystic ovaries, insulin resistance
FET#1(July 2017): eSET of first of 4 PGS-normal embryos, DS born 3/30/2018
FET#2(Oct/Nov 2019): eSET
Unexplained infertility/AMA, polycystic ovaries, insulin resistance
FET#1(July 2017): eSET of first of 4 PGS-normal embryos, DS born 3/30/2018
FET#2(Oct/Nov 2019): eSET
Diagnosed with PCOS, later changed to unexplained anovulation due to high prolactin and normal testosterone levels
Him: 31
High sperm count (yay!) but also super high fluid volume (boo!)
First IUI, Clomid and Follistim: 11/29-BFN
Second IUI, Femara and Follistim: 12/29-BFN
Third IUI, Femara and Gonal-F (and Follistim): 1/28 BFN
Fourth IUI, Femara and Gonal-F: 7/23 BFN
IVF 1: Femara and Gonal-F: 1/23/2017
Beta Study:
Beta #1: 1/28/2017 4.1
Beta #2: 1/30/2017 34
Beta #3: 2/1/2017 131
Beta #4: 2/3/2017 476
Ultrasound: 2/14/17-Twin Etopic Pregnancy, surgery to remove right fallopian tube on 2/17/2017
FET 2: Femara, Gonal-F, and Clomid: Cycle Canceled due to low progesterone
FET 3: July 7, Femara, Gonal-F, Clomid-BFP!!!!!! Due March 2018
@amanning2011 keep it up with the pump! It took a few days of pumping every 3 hours for mine to come in. The lactation consultant said save every drop of what you do get for now and you can rub it in their mouths.
How is breastfeeding going? I have no first hand knowledge as I’m also a FTM, but I learned in the breastfeeding class that the newborn baby’s stomach is the size of a marble so they can’t drink that much. So I’m assuming mom’s don’t produce that much milk, at least the first few days.
Unexplained infertility/AMA, polycystic ovaries, insulin resistance
FET#1(July 2017): eSET of first of 4 PGS-normal embryos, DS born 3/30/2018
FET#2(Oct/Nov 2019): eSET
Diagnosed with PCOS, later changed to unexplained anovulation due to high prolactin and normal testosterone levels
Him: 31
High sperm count (yay!) but also super high fluid volume (boo!)
First IUI, Clomid and Follistim: 11/29-BFN
Second IUI, Femara and Follistim: 12/29-BFN
Third IUI, Femara and Gonal-F (and Follistim): 1/28 BFN
Fourth IUI, Femara and Gonal-F: 7/23 BFN
IVF 1: Femara and Gonal-F: 1/23/2017
Beta Study:
Beta #1: 1/28/2017 4.1
Beta #2: 1/30/2017 34
Beta #3: 2/1/2017 131
Beta #4: 2/3/2017 476
Ultrasound: 2/14/17-Twin Etopic Pregnancy, surgery to remove right fallopian tube on 2/17/2017
FET 2: Femara, Gonal-F, and Clomid: Cycle Canceled due to low progesterone
FET 3: July 7, Femara, Gonal-F, Clomid-BFP!!!!!! Due March 2018