First time mom questions for second time (and more) moms --- there are no dumb questions in my books, and we are more reliable than your daily google searches!
Just trying out this thread... if it works for our board maybe we can make it weekly or something. Ask away!
Me: 33 DH: 34
Married: Oct 2015
TTC #1: Sept 2016
BFP: 10/19/16 ~ blighted ovum ~ D&C 11/23/16
BFP: 3/24/17
DD1 born 12/2/17
TTC #2: July 2018
BFP: 8/26/18
DD2 born 5/16/19
Re: FTM questions for STM+
then 3 failed IUIs, and finally a successful IVF FET.
Due with #2 5/2/19 after HIO once in my FW,
because apparently that's how life works now. Team Blue!
then 3 failed IUIs, and finally a successful IVF FET.
Due with #2 5/2/19 after HIO once in my FW,
because apparently that's how life works now. Team Blue!
I have a 3 year old and a middle schooler. I'm drinking 2 cups a day because I don't drink tea and I don't drink soda so this new OB can bite me if she doesn't like it.
Pregnancy #2 Natural Miscarriage at 6 weeks 03/2014 Due date 11/9/2014
Pregnancy #3 DS 02.23.2015
Pregnancy #4 Missed Miscarriage at 11 weeks 11/2018 Due date 5/22/2019
Pregnancy #5 Positive test 12/11/2019 Due Date 8/17/2020
I go on the 21st but didnt get a chance to ask what would be happening
The first official prenatal appointment includes an ultrasound (yay!). If you've never had one, they are the most fun part of any of these visits. You'll have to drink about 32 ounces of water an hour before the exam. They'll first scan your belly with the wand. After that, they'll let you pee. Then you come back and then they insert this long wand inside your vagina. (They don't look, you help them guide it in.) From here, they're able to hopefully give you nice pictures of the little seed.
After the U/S, you'll meet with the doctor and she basically does a thorough history of you. I don't think she does the pelvic exam. I believe they avoid doing those so as not to put the baby at any risk of infections. She will do a breast exam. She'll go over any medications (prescriptions or over the counter) you're taking.
She'll discuss family history, personal history, etc.
She'll ask you if you're interested in genetic testing, cord donation/preservation. She should be able to tell you what your due date is at this time.
I hope that helps. I can't remember what else they do.
Each OB varies though. Like at mine they have you speak to a nurse first. Which is stupid. The nurse basically tells me everything I can't do, can't eat and she calculates my due date.
Then my nurse was the one to ask me all the medical history questions and give me the packets on cord blood banking and genetic testing.
Then I see my OB and my OB did do a pelvic exam and she did the ultrasound herself. So I didn't help her guide the wand she just did it herself.
But basically the same. Each doctor does things a little differently.
Pregnancy #2 Natural Miscarriage at 6 weeks 03/2014 Due date 11/9/2014
Pregnancy #3 DS 02.23.2015
Pregnancy #4 Missed Miscarriage at 11 weeks 11/2018 Due date 5/22/2019
Pregnancy #5 Positive test 12/11/2019 Due Date 8/17/2020
DD1: June 2014 - VBM4lyfe
DD2: October 2016
DC3: coming May 2019
Pregnancy #2 Natural Miscarriage at 6 weeks 03/2014 Due date 11/9/2014
Pregnancy #3 DS 02.23.2015
Pregnancy #4 Missed Miscarriage at 11 weeks 11/2018 Due date 5/22/2019
Pregnancy #5 Positive test 12/11/2019 Due Date 8/17/2020
At the practice I go to, the first visit is with a nurse practitioner and is an intake appointment to go over history, questions, etc., which is around 6-8 weeks. The first appointment with the doc is a pelvic exam/pap around 8-10 weeks. The ultrasound is done at a different location around 10 weeks (I'm not sure why because they have an u/s and an u/s tech who does the 20 week scan). For my though I have the intake appointment on Friday and then an u/s next Friday to check how things are going.
Married: 8/10/13
BFP- 12/18/15, D&E- 4/8/16 @ 21w5d- confirmed Thanatophoric Dysplasia
BFP- 11/7/17, M/C- 11/18/17 @ 4w6d
BFP- 8/25/18 ~ EDD- 5/9/19 ~ DD born 5/2/20 *Lillian Hazel*
BFP- 10/9/20 ~ EDD- 6/21/21
Pregnancy #2 Natural Miscarriage at 6 weeks 03/2014 Due date 11/9/2014
Pregnancy #3 DS 02.23.2015
Pregnancy #4 Missed Miscarriage at 11 weeks 11/2018 Due date 5/22/2019
Pregnancy #5 Positive test 12/11/2019 Due Date 8/17/2020
So for those going to their first u/s at 8 weeks (later will most likely always be abdominal but baby will be big enough I've never had to have a full bladder), DON'T go with a full bladder unless they tell you to. It was still an amazing experience but I was not comfortable during it.
My 7 Year Journey ***Tw in spoiler***
IVF #1 - September 2018; Follistim, Menopur, Cetrotide & Lupron/HCG combo trigger; PGS; ICSI
Back on Levothyroxine
FET #1 - October 2018; cancelled, all PGS aneuploid
FET #1 - November 30th, transferred anyway
Wondfo BFP 5dp5dt, CB Digi 6dpt,
1st Beta on 7dpt 93
2nd Beta on 10dpt 510!
TTC #1 since 2011. Tried for 5 years before we knew there was a one year rule.
Diag w/MS 2016; w/PCOS & IF 2017
New RE 2018; PCOS diagnosis taken away, IF due to ovary adhesions, but prev. RE insists PCOS IF
IUI
IUI #1 July 2017 w/100mg Clo+trigger; BFN; benched w/big cysts
IUI #2 October 2017 w/50mg Clo+trigger; BFN; benched w/big cysts
IUI #3 February 2018 w/5mg Femara+trigger; low P
BFP February; mc March; Subclinical hypothyroid started Levothyroxine
IUI #4 March 2018 w/7.5mg Femara+trigger; BFN
Medicated cycle & TI April 2018 w/7.5mg Femara+trigger; BFN
Tried several cycles on our own; all BFN
Married 8/16/13
BFP#1 DS 11/13/16
BFP# 2 MMC dx @ 13w 10/30/18
BFP# 3 Preemie DD born at 38w (IUGR) on 8/28/19 weighing 5.5lbs. Our little miracle
It seems like way too much. I take an anti seizure med for mental health.
With DD2 I was terrible at taking my vitamin but my midwife reassured me that, as long as my diet is fairly balanced and healthy, things will be ok. So far, I haven’t been much better this pregnancy.
DD1: June 2014 - VBM4lyfe
DD2: October 2016
DC3: coming May 2019
@DuchessOfCambridge I got a prescription but I guess my insurance doesn't cover it. It was not cheap. I got a better deal from the manufacturer than the pharmacy.
FTM Q: what is too heavy and when should we stop lifting heavy things?