January 2019 Moms

Introduce Yourself Here!

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Re: Introduce Yourself Here!

  • Oh and I love in NYC/Queens
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  • @knottiebacdd56f1deaf3f1 Of course it's okay to post! I hope you'll keep doing so. Just have a look around the other threads if you'd like to get an idea of the kind of topics we post about. There's some really great discussions going on right now that are perfect for first-time moms. And of course, if you have a more personal question or a specific topic you'd like to ask about, feel free to start your own thread. 

    @lakemomma2015 I hope things are simpler for you this time around. When will you find out if it's a problem or not?
  • @katethemom thank you! last pregnancy they didn’t see the problem until the 3rd trimester. They could see the decline in cells but it wasn’t alarming until 3rd trimester. So I’m not honestly sure this time around. Doctor just said we’d keep a close eye on it. 
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    @mirdouma i’m also 31. DH is quite a bit older tho and he’s 41, turning 42 in October. We are almost due date buddies! 

    Edited to @ fellow bumpy 
  • @quinfam6 Wow, you've been though a lot. I can understand why it would be hard to celebrate and join in. I've only experienced one loss myself, but it was difficult to let go and enjoy being pregnant at first, too. Glad you're joining us now! 
  • Hey my name's Kelsey I'm 22 and my husband is 28. We've been married for a little over 3 1/2 years now and TTC for 2 1/2 it was difficult because I struggled with PCOS and I've been pre autoimmune for a long time. We wanted it to happen as naturally as possible. I tried metformin which was a joke and didn't last more than a few months, besides I'm not insulin resistant, I'm barely obese as far as the BMI chart goes my BMI was 30 TTC. We actually reached the goal of all natural conception before starting Ovasitol. We had just started seeing a fertility specialist in Chattanooga and I failed my first progesterone test then went back a few days later the Doc wanted to see if I ovulate later than "normal" I was sure that it would be another negative but it was barely positive. It was strange for something to be positive I thought well it's prob not enough to of made me ovulate. I honestly didn't give it much thought until the Doctor told me to test the first day of my missed period. I was like what? Me? You think I could be what? Nah! Pffft! She was like I'm giving you until Sunday to test. So I was 5 days late and cramping miserably my back was killing me! I was sure that it was just the normal cycle for me I'm always late there is no way it's this month! I'll start my period. I can't tell you how many negatives I've gotten. I was always like 5-7 days late if I even got my period. So it was now Sunday ( Mothers day 2018) the last day to test and the hubbs and I were getting ready for work as usual and I had bought two clear blue digitals to test with. But I didn't want to test, I didn't want another negative PT. So I told my husband it was his turn to read the test. Right before I finished my coffee he treked to the bathroom and stayed in there for a while. All I could think was he surely knows it's negative but doesn't want to break my heart. Finally he comes into the kitchen has the test in his hand scratches his head and says babe I don't know what this means. Keep in mind my husband doesn't have on his glasses and is blind in one eye. He says where are the lines? I said there shouldn't be any, here let me see. He hands it to me and it says "Pregnant" i put it in the light and had to convince him it was positive. And then he was like you have to take the other one in the morning just in case. Lol he didn't belive it either! We had gotten our first BFP but we're in complete denial. Two weeks later we heard the heart beat for the first time. We were finally pregnant. I'm in my 8th month now due on the 20th of Jannuary baby's head is measuring in the 59th percentile and the abdomen and femur are measuring short in the 16th percentile oddly. It's only a weeks difference in growth and he seems pretty healthy so I'm not complaining. We have a midwife now and she operates just like a normal Doc with ultrasounds and bloodwork ect. I'll be delivering naturally and unmediated in a birthing hospital. My husband and I have been practicing hypno birthing and robozo birthing positions ect. I'm 32 weeks now and I'm just mentally preparing myself. Last time at our 30 week scan the baby was frank breech the safest breech possible with similar outcomes as head down so preparing just in case he stays that way for a natural breech birth unmediated of course. My husband is a former EMT and has delivered 4 babies by himself so he will know when I'm 5 cm dialated so we can head to the hospital. It usually takes longer with breech babys for there to be any progression. Regardless I'm so happy to meet my little boy! Thank you for reading and best of luck! Sending good vibes and Mommy dust your way.
  • Hello everyone! I'm new here but I'm 32 exactly weeks today. My name is Rebecca, I'm 27 and this will be my first child. My husband and I have opted not to find out the gender until birth, but we have a feeling we're having a girl(didn't see any obvious male genitalia at our last scan) and at this point we've had zero major or minor complications-we've been incredibly lucky so far! 
  • Hello all! I was in the April 2016 board with my first born and was lucky enough to be with a group of ladies who are still together (off the bump) and have given me a strong mamma tribe to be a part of in raising my DS.  The friendships we formed were invaluable so I'm excited to come back to The Bump for this latest pregnancy.  We're expecting a girl on 1/17.  Thankfully pregnancy has been smooth so far and now that I'm 35 weeks I'm on high alert for all things that are signs of impending labor.  With my first, I didn't realize I was in active labor until my OBGYN measured me the day before.  Once my water broke though, back labor reared it's ugly head, and my son made his arrival 4 hours later.  Hoping this labor gives me a little more time since the hospital is further away, and now I have to worry about my parents getting here to watch my son too.

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  • Hi All- long time lurker first time bumper. I’m 33 and DH is 34. We’re first timers. Married for 11 years now.
    I have GD and this pregnancy has made my lymphedema (chronic swelling in my feet to calves) so much worse. 
    I’m just shy of 35 weeks now. 
  • Hi everyone :) my name is Syndy. I’m 18 years old. Yes I know I’m young. I’m 34 weeks exact today. I’m suppose to give birth on January 29th. I’ve been feeling mild Braxton contractions. I went to the hospital two times, they said no sign of early labor so far. I’m just ready to see him. His name will be Jaiden. I’ve been with my boyfriend for two years. He’s very excited for him to be here soon. My family supports me greatly and can’t wait to meet the new member of the family. :)
  • Hi ladies.  I’m a regular on the May board (due 5/10 with baby #4).  I thought I should intro here though, because I’m also a foster parent and last Sunday I picked up a newborn from the NICU.  She is 12 days old and a sweetheart.  May is my home, but I may pop in here from time to time. (On a side note, being pregnant and taking care of a newborn is no joke!  I’m so tired!) Congratulations to all of you on your little ones!
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