Me: 34 DH: 34
Married 10/28/17
Our TTC Journey
TTC #1 February '18
Team Green turned Team Blue 10/15/18
TTC #2 January '21
BFP June '21
MMC/Blighted Ovum that led to D&C July '21
Jan '22 - started IF testing
BFP Jan '22
MMC/Blighted Ovum that led to D&C Feb '22
BFP May '22
Re: Monday BF 7/16
TTC#1 October 2014
BFP: November 2014, DS born via c-section July 2015
TTC#2 December 2016
BFP: 12/23/16- No heartbeat at 8 weeks, D&C 01/30/17
BFP: 03/11/17- Chemical 03/15/2017
BFP: 04/17/17- Chemical 04/22/2017
05-10/2017 - RPL Testing/Septum Resection Surgery
11/2017-03/2018 3 Natural cycles / 2 TIC w/ trigger shot
BFP: 03/29/18, Rainbow Baby Boy Due late November/ early December 2018
Also the hair dryer was broken
@middleschoolmommy I would have freaked out and probably not opened the door! I never even open our door when I'm home alone - too many weird schemes to break in, etc.
TTC#1 October 2014
BFP: November 2014, DS born via c-section July 2015
TTC#2 December 2016
BFP: 12/23/16- No heartbeat at 8 weeks, D&C 01/30/17
BFP: 03/11/17- Chemical 03/15/2017
BFP: 04/17/17- Chemical 04/22/2017
05-10/2017 - RPL Testing/Septum Resection Surgery
11/2017-03/2018 3 Natural cycles / 2 TIC w/ trigger shot
BFP: 03/29/18, Rainbow Baby Boy Due late November/ early December 2018
Married 10/28/17
Our TTC Journey
Team Green turned Team Blue 10/15/18
TTC #2 January '21
BFP June '21
MMC/Blighted Ovum that led to D&C July '21
Jan '22 - started IF testing
BFP Jan '22
MMC/Blighted Ovum that led to D&C Feb '22
BFP May '22
Married 10/28/17
Our TTC Journey
Team Green turned Team Blue 10/15/18
TTC #2 January '21
BFP June '21
MMC/Blighted Ovum that led to D&C July '21
Jan '22 - started IF testing
BFP Jan '22
MMC/Blighted Ovum that led to D&C Feb '22
BFP May '22
@honeybeebub I haven’t had blood work done since first tri this pregnancy, but like I said, this is what I experienced my first two pregnancies (and nothing to do with iron levels with those). I feel like it’s just how my body also gains massive amounts of weight while pregnant when I’m not eating poorly - it’s just what happens, and I have no control over it. Just another part of why I really dislike being pregnant....
My BF is at my building manager. He approved having samples brought into the lab super late for testing after my boss & I were done for the week so I had to come in over the weekend to take care of them. He than had the audacity to come in this morning laughing and joking asking about "how much fun I had coming in on Saturday". Next time I'm telling my boss if I'm doing OT due to his sales reps screw up/at his approval than he can come in and learn how to do them right along side me. I'll take the OT, but do NOT make jokes about it when I had to take 3 hours out of my Saturday just to take care of this crap.
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LO arrived 11/9/2018! We have a baby!
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Me: 33 | DH: 41
Married: March 2016
TTC #1/IUD out January 2017
PCOS dx January 2018
Medicated cycle 2.5mg Letrozole CD3-7 February 2018
BFP 3/10/2018!
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The past few nights DD has been having trouble falling asleep so she yells for DH and I to entertain her and it's driving me bananas. DH gets anxious listening to her in the monitor and therefore annoyed with me for not jumping up to see what she needs (he goes too, he just huffs and puffs) when all I want to do is go to sleep after devoting myself to her for the last 13 hours. Mind you, she isn't crying for us. She's talking to herself and then occasionally yells for one of us. When we go in she asks for more milk (half the time she doesn't even drink it) or for another song, or says she has to pee pee but then doesn't go. DH just can't grasp my lack of patience for these stall tactics and thinks we should be catering to her until she eventually falls asleep. I'm a 9pm sleeper, sometimes earlier depending on the day I've had. And ya'll know in the morning there is no such thing as easing into the day. I need my sleep. These extra hours in the night have been brutal.
Also, I'm doing swim lessons solo again today. I told DH if DD behaves like she did last week, I'm taking her home and we're not doing the lesson. This of course made him mad because he thinks it would be wasted money and "plenty of moms do it." Cue my pregnancy rage. Pray for me please.
swim lessons solo is tough! Just carrying the swim bag, changing her into the suit then after the dry clothes and trying to dry yourself after while she’s cold and whining is freaking work. I totally get it. I’ve been there! Lol
We still have that white doorknob protector thing on the inside of her bedroom door so she can’t roam around the house while we’re sleeping (she isn’t nighttime potty trained yet. When she starts waking up to pee we’ll take it off) so luckily we don’t have the crawling into bed issue— yet. I’m dreading the day. Plus I’m really nervous for the middle of the night standing 2 inches from your face thing that kids do. I’ve seen too many horror movies...I just know I’m going to accidentally punch her in the face.
Since I've been staying with my parents this summer, we've been sharing a room, and even though he has his own bed, it's been pretty tempting for him to crawl into mine since it's literally right next to his. Now he won't even start the night in his own bed anymore. When we get back to our own house, we're going to have to start the nighttime routine all over again.
It is so hard when you just want those few moments to yourself or to get to bed early after a long day, and they have you come in for the silliest things. Once or twice is okay, but half a dozen times or more can get old pretty quickly. I hope your DH becomes a little more understanding! Sometimes going in multiple times for no real reason keeps them up longer and just prolongs the dramatics.
+1 for creepy little kids waking you from a dead sleep 2 inches from your face. M had a sleep over about a month ago and the little girl spending the night woke up due to a storm and scared the living bejeezus out of me (thankfully I did not punch said child although I just about jumped out of my skin). M had only done that about once when she was younger and I think the OH GOOD GOD/scream reaction taught her other tactics like making noise from the doorway or the foot of the bed.
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LO arrived 11/9/2018! We have a baby!
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Me: 33 | DH: 41
Married: March 2016
TTC #1/IUD out January 2017
PCOS dx January 2018
Medicated cycle 2.5mg Letrozole CD3-7 February 2018
BFP 3/10/2018!
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TTC#1 October 2014
BFP: November 2014, DS born via c-section July 2015
TTC#2 December 2016
BFP: 12/23/16- No heartbeat at 8 weeks, D&C 01/30/17
BFP: 03/11/17- Chemical 03/15/2017
BFP: 04/17/17- Chemical 04/22/2017
05-10/2017 - RPL Testing/Septum Resection Surgery
11/2017-03/2018 3 Natural cycles / 2 TIC w/ trigger shot
BFP: 03/29/18, Rainbow Baby Boy Due late November/ early December 2018
@runningyogimama - I hope you have more than 6-8 weeks off paid.
@MouseMama817 - Yikes! If your DH thinks you need to be catering to her, then he can jump out of bed and tend to her every night.
Dx: PCOS
DS1 born 11/2014
DS2 born 11/2018
3 previous losses
Rainbow baby due 12/2021 - Team Green
Dx: PCOS
DS1 born 11/2014
DS2 born 11/2018
3 previous losses
Rainbow baby due 12/2021 - Team Green
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LO arrived 11/9/2018! We have a baby!
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Me: 33 | DH: 41
Married: March 2016
TTC #1/IUD out January 2017
PCOS dx January 2018
Medicated cycle 2.5mg Letrozole CD3-7 February 2018
BFP 3/10/2018!
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What I've done is saved all my vacation, as many sick hours as possible (Ha! You know how that goes when you already have two kids), and will "work from home" for as long as they will let me. Any chance your company would let you do some kind of deal so you can at least get around 8 weeks at home? 6 weeks is so fast.
@firsttimespartanmom I've also been "hinted at" that I will be expected to still do some work while on leave. I have to prepare lessons before leave, fine, but then I have to make sure my students have grades in the grade book while I'm out...
@runningyogimama You shouldn't feel stupid for misunderstanding the leave policy. What's up with the "up to" portion of the 13 weeks policy? Did they answer your question on if they'd extend it with doctor recommendation? I cannot fathom an OB or MW not being willing to give you that note for extra time at home with your baby. Have you asked around to find out what your coworkers are doing to get that 12 weeks?
I'm truly so sorry you're getting hit with this. It's one thing to know the sh*tty leave policy from the start but to be blindsided by it is another thing entirely, especially when your spouse doesn't understand. It's easy to be logical about this sort of thing when it's a nebulous situation; once LO is here hopefully he'll come around and something can be worked out to give you longer at home. Hugs mama
I plan to ask the few people on my floor who’ve gone on maternity leave since I’ve been here how much was paid for...I only really talk to one of them, so it’ll be weird if I bring it up with the others, but I’m definitely curious if everyone is just taking half of it unpaid.
@runningyogimama That's how it worked with my HR department when I went out early on FMLA. I worked as a financial advisor but was logged into a phone all day and going to the bathroom involved logging out--effectively clocking out for the 5 minutes it took to walk to the bathrooms. Problem is, we were expected to keep these log outs to a minimum and schedule adherence was a major metric we were judged on. I found myself drinking less and less water to maintain my performance at work so that's what I told my MW and she turned around and made up some stuff to send our HR department, which they bought. I have no idea what they sent over, but it's really worth a try. The worst that can happen is they say no.