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Re: Appointments Week of 4/16
First Son - born 2013
Third Son - due June 9, 2018
Married March 2016
DD: born 7.22.16
DS EDD: 6.23.18
None this week for me.
Osteopath on Wednesday, which helps for about 30 minutes after until my body just goes back to how it was before the appointment. It's mostly covered by my insurance... but I do wonder if I'm just wasting everyone's time with all this relaxin my body clearly responds exaggeratedly to.
With DS2 I had a male nurse in labor and delivery while I was being induced. It was a little weird to have him check my progress with DH standing there, but overall he was an awesome nurse and I had no issues at all with him. He even gave me some tips that were super helpful with getting baby to drop and suggested to the anesthesiologist why my epidural was only working on one side (she tried his fix and it worked, so they didn't have to redo the whole thing).
First Son - born 2013
Third Son - due June 9, 2018
As for me, I have a Ultrasound today, to measure baby and size him... and get the lay of the land. I am 31w3d. Then I see the OB on Wednesday for results, and bloodwork results. Seems my cholestasis has reared its itchy self 4.5 weeks earlier this pregnancy. I am on Ursadiol, which is MOSTLY effective, but, I am still itchy. So who know when the OB may say we are moving forward...
5 - IUIs, 3 - IVF retrievals, 2- failed transfers (fresh, and frozen), PGS on second IVF resulted in 1 perfect emby, and DD.
3rd IVF w PGS resulted in 3! perfect embys. 1st transfer - Sep 2017 2 more on ice.
Had my 32 week appointment this morning. I think my OB was probably involved in a delivery because she was in scrubs and not as chatty as usual even though I hadn't seen her in about two months (she had been out of town so I saw another doctor in the practice for my 28 week appointment).
I spent the entire weekend in the hospital, though. I woke up at 4am on Saturday morning thinking I was having some GI issues from some bad Chinese food. By 9am I was on the phone with the on call doctor because it felt like I was having contractions and they were coming more frequently (every 5-6 minutes) and getting stronger in intensity. Spent some time in L&D triage and when contractions were coming every 90 seconds they admitted me so I could start on magnesium and get some steroids to boost baby's lung and brain development in case he came early. Luckily, after 24 hours on magnesium the contractions stopped and I was able to go home. Just hoping this is an isolated incident and baby stays put for another 6-8 weeks!
Me: 33 DH: 34
DS1: March 18, 2016
DS2: due June 7, 2018
We had our growth scan today- which means it may have been my last ever pregnancy ultrasound. Baby was head down and ready to go... measuring in 63rd percentile. The tech didn't tell me how big the head was, but MH has a large head- so it's always my biggest worry. DD was in the 55th so he's bigger- and I'm getting a little scared.
BFP#4- 9/26 edd 6/5/18
afm, my 34 week appointment is Wednesday. I’m particularly anxious because I’ve convinced myself the baby is head up based on all he strange movements and new hiccup location. This baby is bigger than average so I’m worried it got feels stuck in breech position.
Also I've only ever had female OBs. I don't think I would have a huge issue with it in an emergency, but I've always felt more comfortable with a woman down there. I guess I'm more modest than I thought.
Married August 2015
DS born 5/23/2018
TTC #2 July 2020
But, between those female OBs and my current male OB - my current one is by far my favourite. Always gentle, hilarious, and he always offers his arm to help me up when I have to lie down for dopplers. I usually don't need it, but, I know the ladies in my previous office never did such a thing.
I've also heard horror stories for male OBs, though, so I don't necessarily think it's a sex issue, but more of a "this person's a douche" issue.
Me: 30 | DH: 34 | DSS: 14 | DS: 4
PG #2, EDD 10/12/2023
However, the male OB in my OB's practice seems like a total douche canoe. I met him when I was admitted a few weeks ago and did not like him at all. So, knowing luck/Murphy's Law, if I go into spontaneous labor, he'll be the one on call. Womp!
i will say, with 48 hrs of cervical checks with ds, the female residents were the roughest. One snuck attacked me. I was super tense so she said 'ok ok' and pulled out. Then once I relaxed and she knew it, she shoved her fingers up to check me. I almost kicked her.. not even on purpose. Yet it should have been. So by day 2, when a male resident walked in (my first male ever), I almost cried. And he was the most gentle out of everyone.
DS: born oct 2012
TFAS: BFP #1 aug16. miscarriage sept16
BFP #2 nov16 MMC dec16. d&c jan17
BFP #3 sept17 EDD 5/31/18
fingers crossed for our rainbow baby
No wonder I am tired, cranky, can't sleep and just not always "at my best". SHEESH!
the good news is the cholestasis (aka liver problems), build up for bile salts, is measuring rather low, so hopefully with the combination of low bile salts, and the medication to take care of them, the babe continues to bake. Preterm labour is one of the risks of cholestasis. My OB and I are still in discussions on induction, or C section. So I will be back for another Ultrasound at 36 weeks (if we make it that far). DH predicts 34 - 36 weeks as a window for the little man to make an appearance. Here's to hoping he's wrong!
5 - IUIs, 3 - IVF retrievals, 2- failed transfers (fresh, and frozen), PGS on second IVF resulted in 1 perfect emby, and DD.
3rd IVF w PGS resulted in 3! perfect embys. 1st transfer - Sep 2017 2 more on ice.