I’m a sucker for a good animal story.
Do your dogs know you are pregnant?
STMs any advice?
With four years of infertility under our belts we have totally spoiled the dogs and I am worried about how they will adjust. They both like to lick my face and I just can’t handle it with the morning sickness!
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Me: 36, DH 37.
August 2014- 6w MMC
July 2015- CP
PCOS, plus some medical issues that make me high risk.
Our rainbow babies are due 3/21!!!!!
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Re: Furbaby Friday
3 legged dog knows. She lays on my lap all the time and is extra snuggly. Cat does not appear to be aware/ care.
I worried about our animals last time but we had no problems whatsoever.
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Me: 36, DH 37.
August 2014- 6w MMC
July 2015- CP
PCOS, plus some medical issues that make me high risk.
Our rainbow babies are due 3/21!!!!!
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My two are so completely aloof...I can say with certainty they have no clue! Our bulldog adjusted pretty well when our girls came, I assume our mastiff will adjust great as well. Both are pretty laid back.
Here re is my Moo Moo playing in the backyard with me tonight.
I don't know if she can tell I'm pregnant, but she's definitely got a sense of when I'm not feeling good, and she always comes to lay next to me
Jack gained his wings on 09/02/2016.
Kali gained her wings on 07/28/2015.
They will be forever missed.
June 2016 - CP
2017 - Medicated Cycles & IUI's
IVF w/ PGS - January 2018
FET #1 - April 2018 - BFN
ERA Cycle May / June 2018
ERA Biopsy June 2018 ~ Results: receptive (no change)
FET #2 - July 2018 - BFP
U/S #1 7wk1d - HB 144 U/S #2 9w1d HB 166
Anatomy Scan 1st 11/2/18 2nd AS 11/19
EDD March 28, 2019
Baby Girl born 3/26/19
As for advice on getting them ready, I suggest working on basic obedience, so if you need them to go lay down they hopefully will. Think answering the door with baby in hands, trying to restrain a dog type scenario. Also practice not moving out of their way when you movie around the house. You want them to move out of your way because a) you’ll be tired and have your hands full and don’t want to trip if you don’t see them and b) they’ll know they need to move if they don’t want baby to chase or grab them. It takes practice to change your own habits in order to teach them new ones.
June 2016 - CP
2017 - Medicated Cycles & IUI's
IVF w/ PGS - January 2018
FET #1 - April 2018 - BFN
ERA Cycle May / June 2018
ERA Biopsy June 2018 ~ Results: receptive (no change)
FET #2 - July 2018 - BFP
U/S #1 7wk1d - HB 144 U/S #2 9w1d HB 166
Anatomy Scan 1st 11/2/18 2nd AS 11/19
EDD March 28, 2019
Baby Girl born 3/26/19
And then since we are borderline crazy, we are “expecting” this little guy’s arrival on September 3rd and I couldn’t be happier!!! Backstory: I’ve been on the breeders waitlist for over a year. Found out I was pregnant and 2 weeks later they called to say I was next in line to select a pup. Go figure. DH and I talked it over and felt that 6 months before baby comes was more than enough time to get him trained and settled.... so we’re still pulling the trigger!
Im not worried about obedienece too much, they are already pretty good, I just know it’s inevitable that they will get less attention from me than they do now. They will probably go from childlike status to more normal dog status.
Im sure eventually they will love a toddler that feeds them!
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Me: 36, DH 37.
August 2014- 6w MMC
July 2015- CP
PCOS, plus some medical issues that make me high risk.
Our rainbow babies are due 3/21!!!!!
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This is our first baby so our furbabies have no idea what they are in for and I'm sure we are all in for a rough adjustment period.
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Me: 36, DH 37.
August 2014- 6w MMC
July 2015- CP
PCOS, plus some medical issues that make me high risk.
Our rainbow babies are due 3/21!!!!!
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We have 2. This one is our younger. She definitely knew before we did, laying her head on my stomach and such. I call her my baby girl, and she's very attached to me so I have a feeling that there will be some jealousy. On the other hand, she loves "little humans" and she is so good with kids. Just don't know how she'll handle a baby. Our other is older, and he did well with my nieces, so I'm not as concerned about him.
Mr. Bojangles has been through this before when we had our son Jack. Before that, he got soooooo much attention. After... well, obv not as much. But he’s been a trooper and an awesome furbaby bro.
Not sure how Harley is going to deal. We rescued her back in April. She’s 3ish, and had pups not too long before she was rescued so I’m wondering as I get further along if she’ll show signs of knowing. She’ll definitley be the harder to adjust as she requires more attention.
Advice from a STM... Fortunately our dog has always loved babies and kids so with our first pregnancy I wasn’t too worried. I more worried about her emotionally having to share attention but she did alright! I think it was hard at first, she looked a bit sad sometimes but DH made sure to spend a lot of cuddle time and play with her and once a day I would take her on a walk while DH stayed with baby so she still got some good one on one time with me too. I also brought the onesie that DD wore in the hospital home for her to sniff before we brought her home. I think that helped eliminate a lot of the shock. Work with them throughout pregnancy on training as well. Even if they are well trained dogs. Just help illiterate things because I have heard of dogs who almost act out (like a big sibling would) when baby is home and attention isn’t all about them anymore.
DD is now 2 years old and her on our dog are besties. DD looooves her pup and our dog is very protective of DD. She also gets very annoyed if her sometimes... like a typical big sibling