Ladies! Where is time going?? I hope everyone is well - thought I'd start this month's thread!!
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Me: 37, DH:39
Met: 2002 | Married: 2004 | TTC since January 2014
July 2015: MMC @ 9 wks | August 2015: Chemical
March, April, May & June 2016: Medicated IUIs | BFN
August 2016: Started Stims 8/22
September 2016: Egg Retrieval 9/4 | 13 Mature Eggs | 10 Fertilized | 3 Blastocytes | 1 PGS Normal Embaby
November 7, 2016: FET - BFP!
EDD 7/25/17
Zoey Alexis born 7/25/17 @ 12:39 PM | 7lbs 14oz | 19 inches
Re: PAIF Graduates - New Mommies - April 2018
I can't believe it's spring already! We're starting to look at hats and sunglasses for summer, any sunglasses suggestions? What are you guys using for sunscreen?
Also taking our first flight next week. I think we have everything, but is there anything you guys recommend to help with take off and landing pressure changes??
I'm so happy spring is here even if it doesn't feel like it in Iowa! Totally curious on sunglasses - I was just thinking about that the other day. As for sunscreen, I can't remember who recommended or where I read about this one but I put it on my registry so I wouldn't forget! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007B1D0YY?colid=3HBPWVTHXO0S&coliid=I12D3WJF5CIQTW&ref=br_ADD_TO_CART_title_link
Me: 37, DH:39
August 2016: Started Stims 8/22
September 2016: Egg Retrieval 9/4 | 13 Mature Eggs | 10 Fertilized | 3 Blastocytes | 1 PGS Normal Embaby
November 7, 2016: FET - BFP!
EDD 7/25/17
Zoey Alexis born 7/25/17 @ 12:39 PM | 7lbs 14oz | 19 inches
we use babyganics sunscreen. We were using some Australia one, can’t remember the name but this one is at target and works well on my fair skinned kids. Plus the spray is still great coverage for touch ups, I use the lotion and the lotion “spray” to really get every bit of skin.
glad you started this! Graham is good, up more at night which is throwing me.. we’re traveling in a few weeks so we’ll start solids when we get back, I’m hoping that helps. He’s a TANK so I’m guessing he’ll like food! Otherwise it’s spring break for my daughter so it’s been nice to just scootch at home (as it snowed this week! Happy April lol)
My boy, Brooks, was born 2/21 at 34 weeks and 2 days. His due date was actually a few days ago. He spent 22 days in the NICU and has been home for a few weeks now.
Do any of you supplement your breast milk with formula? If so, how do you do it and what kind? I've never been able to successfully breastfeed because he was too small and at this point he is too used to the bottle and has zero interest in trying any other way. I've been pumping, but am to the point where I won't be able to keep up with his intake for much longer. I'm going to talk to the pediatrician as well, just curious if any of you ladies had success supplementing.
Looking forward to getting to know everyone.
Here is a picture of our little man. I'm on the app so hopefully it isn't big.
Were also getting ready to go on our first trip!! We’re headed to the Mayan Riviera for a week. I think I’ve got everything together for it. We’re using the ThinkBaby sunscreen and long sleeve bathsuits. Hooded towels. Hats. And taking our full sized stroller (City Select). I got a UV/Bug screen for it hoping it’ll also dim things for naps!! Then just feeding him as the plane goes up and down!
DX: Endometriosis - Stage 4, DOR, RPL
03.2016 - Natural BFP - MC 5w4d
04.2016 - Natural BFP - Chemical
10.2016 - IUI w/ Injections #1 = IUI Cancelled (cyst/no mature follicle)
11.2016 - IUI w/ Injections #2 = BFP, EDD 08.2017 - It's a BOY!
TTC #2 06.2019
08.2019 - IUI w/ Injections #1 = Chemical
09.2019 - IUI w/ Injections #2 = BFN
10.2019 - IUI w/ Injections #3 = BFN
01.2020 - IUI w/ Injections #4 = BFN
08.2020 - Natural BFP - MC 9w5d
11.2020 - IVF Retrieval - 3AB & 4BB
05.2021 - FET #1 = BFP, EDD 02.2022 - It's a BOY!
For my son, he loves the boob TOO much so I do give one bottle at bedtime - also hypoallergenic. It helps so someone else can put them to bed if needed too, and I’m terrified he’ll hate bottles if I don’t keep this up
Eli is doing well. He is quite the chunk. But he is really making us fall more in love with him every day. He's still not sitting up on his own 100% yet. He'll manage it for a few seconds then fall over. But we're getting there. Yesterday he was showing me his "pinchers" so we've started cutting up banana so he can practice. He is a very happy boy, all the teachers at daycare say he smiles and laughs all day. I still can't get over how much I love this little person!
@JWatt5 So jealous of your trip! I hope you enjoy!!
@Polythene Pam & @persnickity Safe travels! Hope your trips are for fun!
@byrneme We just bought a pair at Buy Buy Baby for our summer beach trip. But we need to get a "string" or something to keep them on his face. I'm curious to hear if you found anything.
Me: 40 DH: 38
TTC since November 2012
Elias (Eli) born 9/2/17 at 7:07pm weight 8lbs 10oz and 20.5 inches long!!
We are doing formula mostly for my own sanity and so we can keep track of exactly what she's eating. She had Enfamil ready-made in the hospital because they don't stock SImilac (I guess it's like Coke and Pepsi), but since then she's been on Similac Pro Advance ready-made. Similac does make a formula specifically for supplementing and you can buy it in the little ready made bottles so it's super easy....but your doctor might want you to use something else if there's an allergy/etc. If you can manage it, I'd recommend ready-made since getting the right mix of powdered and water can be challenging and baby can get tummy upsets if you screw it up. But that's just up to you!
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."
Me: 37, DH:39
August 2016: Started Stims 8/22
September 2016: Egg Retrieval 9/4 | 13 Mature Eggs | 10 Fertilized | 3 Blastocytes | 1 PGS Normal Embaby
November 7, 2016: FET - BFP!
EDD 7/25/17
Zoey Alexis born 7/25/17 @ 12:39 PM | 7lbs 14oz | 19 inches
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
@stella_700 the NICU had us mix in a little with Neosure as well. 1/2 tsp per 90 ml EBM. We are still doing that so tried to give some extra Neosure to supplement and he reacted terribly. The pediatrician has us trying Nutrimigen as a supplementation formula now. Hoping it works.
We also supplemented with formula early on due to jaundice and weight loss. We just used the sample similac sensitive that came in the mail. Our little guy is pretty gassy/refluxy/colicky so we have now switched to enfamil for gas and colic, but have only used it once (he’s been EBF since 1 month with only occasional formula when I haven’t pumped and someone else is watching him). We actually added a lactobascillus reuteri probiotic a week ago and it seems to have helped the colic and gas, but not the reflux.
Our little guy has just never been a good sleeper (3.5 hours at best, ugh) and now we are in the 4 month regression, so its up every two hours. I swore i would never sleep train, but after two nights of a baby who refused to sleep without my boob in his mouth I changed my mind. We are on night two of a very mild version of “training”, so far we are still up every two hours, but are down to one night feed instead of 3-4. I go back to work in two days and am just dreading it sleep-wise (plus figuring out how to fit in enough pumping sessions).
@Polythene Pam our guy used to get so sleepy around 5:30, so we would put him to bed, but he was waking up at 3:30-4am wide awake, so we actually pushed bedtime to 7-7:30 (per sleep specialist recommendation) and no more 4am playtime.
TTC#1 since November 2015
9/16/2016 IUI#1 - BFN
10/12/2016 IUI#2 - BFN
1/21/2017 Clomid/IUI#3 - BFN
March 2017 IVF: BFP! (beta#1 191, beta#2 378!) - it's a boy! DS born 12/6/2017
TTC #2 since July 2018
May 2019 IVF #2: BFP! (beta#1 346, beta#2 646) - vanishing twin at 8 weeks. Baby B still going strong - due 2/8/20!
we did sleep train at 3.5 months when he was up every hour so any tips on cutting the feeds would be amazing!
@stella_700 how are you?!? I'm glad to hear the twins are doing well.
Diagnosed : unexplained infertility
6 rounds of IUI and a MC 2/2014, rainbow twins 4/2015
TTC #3 5/2016
Restarted Fertility tx
IUI 2 rounds, baby girl 12/17
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."
@Polythene Pam we cut the feedings by just not doing them. We bounce him till he’s calm, put him in the bassinet, let him cry for 5 mins, repeat until he’s asleep. Usually takes about 3 rounds, but this is only the 3rd night. I make sure we don’t go more than 6 hours without a feed. Twice last night he went back to sleep with just a little head stroking instead of bouncing
TTC#1 since November 2015
9/16/2016 IUI#1 - BFN
10/12/2016 IUI#2 - BFN
1/21/2017 Clomid/IUI#3 - BFN
March 2017 IVF: BFP! (beta#1 191, beta#2 378!) - it's a boy! DS born 12/6/2017
TTC #2 since July 2018
May 2019 IVF #2: BFP! (beta#1 346, beta#2 646) - vanishing twin at 8 weeks. Baby B still going strong - due 2/8/20!
mbradfo2 I think I might just be lucky with our twins (5 months). They have both transitioned to just one feeding at night without much coaxing by us. We make sure that they take 6 ounces before going down for the evening. I do still wake up the baby that doesn't wake up to eat. Feeding them both at the same time is necessary for parental sanity. That first stretch of four hours of sleep in a row for us was wonderful. Good luck making it happen. I've read several articles that say slowing lessening the time you breastfeed and/or lowering the amount by an ounce a night might be helpful in weaning your baby from those feedings.
@wabash15 Hi! The twins are doing well. I'm sleep deprived but healed up, off most medications, and back at work. Still on the meds for water retention, but Bp is back down to its normal low levels. : ) How is your sweet girl doing? The twins are both rolling over both front to back and back to front. We are working on sitting up right now. They sit well with torso support but still haven't figured out that they can use their hands to help support themselves. They are very drooling babies and I think we will be looking at serious teething soon. I can't believe they are 5 months. They are such good babies.
Our little boy discovered that he can make a good whomping noise by lifting both his feet in the air and smacking both of them down onto the crib mattress at the same time. The first time this happened both DH and I were alarmed. It wakes you up at four in the morning during his "playtime". Victoria doesn't do this, she sleeps like her Momma getting her to sleep is still a struggle.
@all pumping moms, The twins didn't take to breastfeeding very well, which saddened me a bit at first, so I EP. I pump twice at work for 30 minutes. As I've got a 9-6 shift, I pump right before heading to work, pump at one and again at about five. The institution I work at has a lactation room with comfortable chairs, pillows for behind your back, a fridge and sink, in addition to an ice and water dispenser. You badge in, issued through our employee nurses station. I've never been able to exclusively breastfeed but they get at least one feeding per day from me each. The best I can do. I'm hoping to last to six months, its my current goal.
Me: 37, DH:39
August 2016: Started Stims 8/22
September 2016: Egg Retrieval 9/4 | 13 Mature Eggs | 10 Fertilized | 3 Blastocytes | 1 PGS Normal Embaby
November 7, 2016: FET - BFP!
EDD 7/25/17
Zoey Alexis born 7/25/17 @ 12:39 PM | 7lbs 14oz | 19 inches
Our newest baby is doing better. She was super sick and in the hospital with RSV shortly after birth and then had a swallowing dysfunction so she was aspirating when nursing. We had to switch to EP for a while but she recently had a follow up appointment and she is swallowing normally now and we have gone back to breast feeding.
Diagnosed : unexplained infertility
6 rounds of IUI and a MC 2/2014, rainbow twins 4/2015
TTC #3 5/2016
Restarted Fertility tx
IUI 2 rounds, baby girl 12/17
Now are are at 7 months, and she gets about 40% formula every day. @stella_700 I am also an pumper and have been since day 2 in the hospital. Direct nursing was too painful for me despite multiple attempts. It's such a time suck but its amazing you are doing it!
Here's a pic of June from her 6 month session we got her, now about 3 weeks ago! (Crazy). She's so so happy and sits up great and rolls over great but still no crawling. She has been a little slow to take solids but I think we are getting better.
@MMD1986 congrats on your newborn! he is gorgeous!
DH & I both 34.
8/16: IVF, antagonist protocol
21 eggs | 9 blasts | 7 normal through PGS
10/16: FET = BFN
12/16: Surprise natural BFP
Beta 1: 177 | Beta 2: 483 | Beta 3: 8,755 | Beta 4: 39,007. Baby born 9/5/2017
NOW on sibling journey.
2/20: FET = BFN
4/20: Surprise COVID BFP
Thank you ladies on the encouragement to continue pumping. Its something *I* can actively do to help them stay has healthy as possible so I keep on. I'd feel better if my supply was better, but I think for me supply is tied to how much sleep I've been (not) getting.
Me: 40 DH: 38
TTC since November 2012
Elias (Eli) born 9/2/17 at 7:07pm weight 8lbs 10oz and 20.5 inches long!!
DX: Endometriosis - Stage 4, DOR, RPL
03.2016 - Natural BFP - MC 5w4d
04.2016 - Natural BFP - Chemical
10.2016 - IUI w/ Injections #1 = IUI Cancelled (cyst/no mature follicle)
11.2016 - IUI w/ Injections #2 = BFP, EDD 08.2017 - It's a BOY!
TTC #2 06.2019
08.2019 - IUI w/ Injections #1 = Chemical
09.2019 - IUI w/ Injections #2 = BFN
10.2019 - IUI w/ Injections #3 = BFN
01.2020 - IUI w/ Injections #4 = BFN
08.2020 - Natural BFP - MC 9w5d
11.2020 - IVF Retrieval - 3AB & 4BB
05.2021 - FET #1 = BFP, EDD 02.2022 - It's a BOY!
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."
@omarismyhomeboy June is darling. Little mischievous grin.
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."
DH & I both 34.
8/16: IVF, antagonist protocol
21 eggs | 9 blasts | 7 normal through PGS
10/16: FET = BFN
12/16: Surprise natural BFP
Beta 1: 177 | Beta 2: 483 | Beta 3: 8,755 | Beta 4: 39,007. Baby born 9/5/2017
NOW on sibling journey.
2/20: FET = BFN
4/20: Surprise COVID BFP
@nmtay congrats on your beautiful twins! A friend of mine had luck with using comotomo bottles. I know its a lot to switch brands, so you could also try the slowest flow nipple your brand has like stella said. Nursing was hard for me in the first few weeks and a lactation consultant was so helpful in getting a good latch, after that he was able to stay on much longer. You could call your hospital and see if they have a lactation consultant to help you. 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