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FTM/STM/TTM+/it's complicated: 3rd
Team Finding Out/Blue/Pink/Green: finding out
Upcoming Appointments: 6/13 - 12 week and NIPT
How are you feeling? Itchy but okay. Still really tired and a little more RLP/achy. But so much better than I was with the other 2.
Rants/Raves: I’m still sick but it’s slowly getting better. Of course now I have over half my body in a constant state of itch. I’m really hoping I don’t have shingles like with my first, thats it’s own brand of hell.
Questions: nope
GTKY: What is your favorite holiday to celebrate, and why? Hmmm. We are not all religious, so maybe St. Patty’s. Good food but without a ton of pomp and circumstance. I like Thanksgiving but it’s always so much work. I hate Valentine’s Day. Pretty indifferent to Easter. 4th of July used to fun but not feeling very happy about America’s these days. Also I’m now old and annoyed at people doing illegal fireworks till 3am. I loved Halloween till I had kids and realized that the whole candy from strangers aspect makes me nervous.
prevously helloblueeyes
Me:32 DH:33 Married:04/2012 DD:07/2014
BFP 8/14/2018 #2 due 4/18/2019
EDD / Weeks + Days: December 24, 9w6d
FTM/STM/TTM+/it's complicated: FTM
Team Finding Out/Blue/Pink/Green: 💚
Upcoming Appointments: new patient visit with OB tomorrow Wed 5/28
How are you feeling? Feeling a little blegh these days. I’m in an awful cycle where I feel queasy in the morning/afternoon but feel better when I eat, so I’m eating all day long, and then suddenly in the evening I feel so bloated and uncomfortable because, well, I was eating all day long 😒
Rants/Raves: We got SO much rain this weekend. (It’s a good thing, Colorado is one of those places where you’re constantly saying “well we really do need the moisture” even as you’re kind of furious your holiday barbecue plans have been washed out.)
Questions:
GTKY: What is your favorite holiday to celebrate, and why? Probably Thanksgiving, both for the food and for the focus on gratitude and being thankful for all that we have. It’s also one of the two holidays each year where we reliably get together with extended family, who we don’t see enough of, so that’s a perk, too.
FTM/STM/TTM+/it's complicated: FTM
Team Finding Out/Blue/Pink/Green: Finding out!
Upcoming Appointments: June 9th - blood work (prenatal testing)
How are you feeling? I feel great. I’ve been very fortunate with minimal symptoms. At this point I just am dealing with constant trips to the bathroom, and occasional fatigue. I’ve never been a nap girl, but I am now. Not having symptoms worries me after two miscarriages, but just need to stay positive.
Rants/Raves: I feel bad that I just keep saying give me all the pregnancy symptoms. lol I see some moms talk about how miserable they are during pregnancy, but if every pregnancy was like this one so for I would say sign me up again!
Questions: For all the over weight moms out there with previous pregnancies. How much did you gain in the first trimester ? I started my pregnancy at 5’4’ 178 pounds. I think that puts me at a BMI of 29. So yes - overweight. I was on a weight loss journey before hand. And I’ve already gained 7 pounds. I’m worried that is too much….? I don’t know if it’s because I went from being healthy to NOT or what.
GTKY: What is your favorite holiday to celebrate, and why? Thanksgiving and Christmas. I wrap them up into one. I just love the fall smells of thanksgiving leading in the Christmas tree smell of Christmas. I LOVE decorating for Christmas, I love baking for Christmas. And best of all ladies. This year we will be bringing a little one into the month to make Christmas extra special!!!!
prevously helloblueeyes
Me:32 DH:33 Married:04/2012 DD:07/2014
BFP 8/14/2018 #2 due 4/18/2019
You know when we say “somehow it’ll get done”…hi, it’s me, I’m Somehow. I have a feeling I’m not alone lol.
FTM/STM/TTM+/it's complicated: 3rd
Team Finding Out/Blue/Pink/Green: Finding out!
Upcoming Appointments: 16w appointment was today, 20w appt in a month plus anatomy scan hopefully earlier than what they scheduled me for at almost 25w. The midwife today said that’s super late and she wants my A/S closer to 20w.
How are you feeling? Just random days/moments of feeling SO exhausted. My poor 7yo…I fell asleep on the couch the second she finished reading her last reading selection for her homeschool year yesterday.
Rants/Raves: Y’all I forgot how amazing this recommendation has been this pregnancy after getting the worst yeast infection of my life last month…but Vulva Balm (I got it from Amazon) has been saving me when things get a tad itchy down there.
Questions:
GTKY: What is your favorite holiday to celebrate, and why? I love all the fall holidays through Christmas, in huge part because my husband LOVES the fall holidays. I’ve gotten way simpler in how we celebrate/what we prepare and that’s definitely going to continue this year. We are planning to take November and December off of school and all the things and just praying for slow, baby-snuggling, nap and read on the couch by the Christmas tree, kind of weeks.
*siggy warning*
mmc . mar 2016
dx PCOS (non-IR) / subclinical hypothyroidism . summer 2016
tx metformin, levothyroxine, LP progesterone, femara + trigger + ti . fall/winter 2016
BFP . jan 2017
DD . oct 2017
ntnp #2 . summer 2018
mmc x2 . sep 2018 & may 2019
RE workup, dx MTHFR mutation, ultimately unexplained . summer 2019
surprise BFP . aug 2019
DS . may 2020
dx Hashimoto's 2023
ttc #3 . feb 2023
mmc . apr 2023
mmc x3 . mar/jul/aug 2024
dx elevated nk cells
tx ovasitol, levothyroxine, baby aspirin, LP progesterone, lovenox, prednisone, femara + ti . jan 2025
BFP . mar 2025
FTM/STM/TTM+/it's complicated: 3rd
Team Finding Out/Blue/Pink/Green: finding out
Upcoming Appointments: 16 weeks
How are you feeling? Exhausted and unmotivated but feeling hopeful that I’m almost done with the worst of the 1st tri!
Rants/Raves: I willing COOKED and ATE eggs today!!!!!!!!!! There is a light at the end of this hell tunnel! I’m still having bad days where all I can stomach is skittles and Doritos but I’ve had a couple good days this last week!
Questions:
GTKY: What is your favorite holiday to celebrate, and why? It used to be the 4th of July because of the traditions we had with our friends, but we’ve since moved and our friend group has imploded
prevously helloblueeyes
Me:32 DH:33 Married:04/2012 DD:07/2014
BFP 8/14/2018 #2 due 4/18/2019
I hope you can get some answers at your appointment! FX for something easily treatable and that you can catch a break quickly.
*siggy warning*
mmc . mar 2016
dx PCOS (non-IR) / subclinical hypothyroidism . summer 2016
tx metformin, levothyroxine, LP progesterone, femara + trigger + ti . fall/winter 2016
BFP . jan 2017
DD . oct 2017
ntnp #2 . summer 2018
mmc x2 . sep 2018 & may 2019
RE workup, dx MTHFR mutation, ultimately unexplained . summer 2019
surprise BFP . aug 2019
DS . may 2020
dx Hashimoto's 2023
ttc #3 . feb 2023
mmc . apr 2023
mmc x3 . mar/jul/aug 2024
dx elevated nk cells
tx ovasitol, levothyroxine, baby aspirin, LP progesterone, lovenox, prednisone, femara + ti . jan 2025
BFP . mar 2025
EDD / Weeks + Days: Dec 6/12w4d
As for the enthusiasm and execution team... I'm definitely the execution part, and mostly the enthusiasm. It's exhausting to think about.
@virginiaham thankfully doc doesn’t think shingles, she took pictures and swabs to run for extra confirmation. Got an unexpected ultrasound though and now the cats out the bag to the kiddos since I took the younger one with me. (She had my phone/airpods and wasn’t interested in what was being said but got curious when she did the ultrasound) Fingers crossed that I can get them to stay quiet for the last 2 days of school.🤞
prevously helloblueeyes
Me:32 DH:33 Married:04/2012 DD:07/2014
BFP 8/14/2018 #2 due 4/18/2019
The bad news is that they're pretty adamant that IVF pregnancies not go past the due date, so they'll plan for an induction at 39 weeks and change. (FWIW this was disappointing to hear but the explanations make sense; basically a trend they see in IVF pregnancies is that the placenta doesn't always perform as well as it should late in pregnancy and/or baby doesn't always get all the nutrients they should. So 39 weeks is waiting long enough to lower likelihood of c-section, but not waiting so long that we risk baby's health.) I really don't want to be induced if it can be avoided, so I guess I'll just plan to spend most of December eating dates, curb walking, doing acupuncture, etc.—whatever I can do to evict this little one on my own
@virginiaham That does seem super late for the anatomy scan, FX they can get you moved up. My OB is planning to have me do the anatomy scan with MFM right at 20 weeks so they can do an extra thorough review of the placenta (unexpected joys of IVF...) but they're also sending us to a different office location where they expect we'll be able to get scheduled faster. Ours is part of a university system with really good interoffice communication so may not be an option for you, just throwing it out there in case.
@bridgiebee82 @thatbaintforbetty @virginiaham My own special brand of delulu is that ever since the RE told me the embryo was really camped out on my right hand side, I swear I can feel its heartbeat when I place my hand on my abdomen there. I am fully aware that this is anatomically impossible, but somehow it brings me comfort to "feel" it anyway.
@brookejay06 Yay for the return of eggs! I can't imagine an aversion, they're one of my favorite foods, especially for breakfast. FX you continue to see steady improvement of symptoms!
@Melissa112009 Symptoms feel like a thing where everybody ends up with a little FOMO: those with super strong symptoms just want relief, those without a lot of symptoms just want reassurance everything is ok. It's hard when a "normal" pregnancy can look so many ways!
FTM/STM/TTM+/it's complicated: STM
Team Finding Out/Blue/Pink/Green: Blue
Upcoming Appointments: June 23: 16-week OB check-in; July 16: anatomy scan
How are you feeling? Okay! Tired and unfocused, mainly, but that beats nauseous and dizzy any day of the week. I'm so glad to be moving out of the first tri next week.
Rants/Raves: Last week I had my NT scan on Wednesday and my regular 12-week OB checkup on Friday. On Wednesday everything looked great and the baby was moving like crazy. Then on Friday my OB couldn't find the heartbeat. She said that's pretty typical for being this early and told me not to worry, especially since we'd just seen the baby like 48 hours ago, and at the time I wasn't nervous because like she said, we had just seen the baby moving around on the ultrasound two days before. But now, as more time passes, I'm getting more worried. Why couldn't we hear the heartbeat? UGH. I wish I could skip to the part where I can feel the baby move so I know he's still okay in there.
Questions: None right now.
GTKY: What is your favorite holiday to celebrate, and why? I'm one of those people who is SUPER into Christmas and looooooves the whole lead-up to the holiday. I love buying gifts and eating good food and I'm a sucker for a Christmas carol. I also really enjoy winter up here in Wisconsin so it's the perfect time of year for me!
prevously helloblueeyes
Me:32 DH:33 Married:04/2012 DD:07/2014
BFP 8/14/2018 #2 due 4/18/2019
@philosophyw I’m sorry they couldn’t find the heartbeat at your appointment! It is definitely common (former antepartum nurse), the Doppler is like finding a grain of rice with a narrow flashlight beam especially 1st trimester. Sometimes baby moves in a tricky spot, sometimes your intestines are too active/loud to be able to pick up on the heartbeat, sometimes they move the Doppler around too quickly. Unfortunately we as mamas can’t help but worry even if it is common. Do you happen to have a Doppler at home? Some offices will even do a quick Doppler heartbeat appointment, if you’re feeling really unsettled. I hope you can hear baby soon!
*siggy warning*
mmc . mar 2016
dx PCOS (non-IR) / subclinical hypothyroidism . summer 2016
tx metformin, levothyroxine, LP progesterone, femara + trigger + ti . fall/winter 2016
BFP . jan 2017
DD . oct 2017
ntnp #2 . summer 2018
mmc x2 . sep 2018 & may 2019
RE workup, dx MTHFR mutation, ultimately unexplained . summer 2019
surprise BFP . aug 2019
DS . may 2020
dx Hashimoto's 2023
ttc #3 . feb 2023
mmc . apr 2023
mmc x3 . mar/jul/aug 2024
dx elevated nk cells
tx ovasitol, levothyroxine, baby aspirin, LP progesterone, lovenox, prednisone, femara + ti . jan 2025
BFP . mar 2025
prevously helloblueeyes
Me:32 DH:33 Married:04/2012 DD:07/2014
BFP 8/14/2018 #2 due 4/18/2019
*siggy warning*
mmc . mar 2016
dx PCOS (non-IR) / subclinical hypothyroidism . summer 2016
tx metformin, levothyroxine, LP progesterone, femara + trigger + ti . fall/winter 2016
BFP . jan 2017
DD . oct 2017
ntnp #2 . summer 2018
mmc x2 . sep 2018 & may 2019
RE workup, dx MTHFR mutation, ultimately unexplained . summer 2019
surprise BFP . aug 2019
DS . may 2020
dx Hashimoto's 2023
ttc #3 . feb 2023
mmc . apr 2023
mmc x3 . mar/jul/aug 2024
dx elevated nk cells
tx ovasitol, levothyroxine, baby aspirin, LP progesterone, lovenox, prednisone, femara + ti . jan 2025
BFP . mar 2025
Also whoa, I had no idea the hospital breast pump protocol was a thing. My mind definitely went straight to induction = pitocin, so great to learn that there are other options that can be tried.
FTM/STM/TTM+/it's complicated: FTM
Team Finding Out/Blue/Pink/Green: Finding out, very soon!!!
Upcoming Appointments: 16 weeks
How are you feeling? Much better, now that the nausea has subsided considerably. I'm way more sleepy than I was in previous weeks, though, and my boobs are just always going to be sore, I think...
Rants/Raves: While I'm mostly a lurker in this group, it has been so helpful and comforting to read the different posts and replies made by everyone, especially as a FTM. I'm so thankful to have found such a helpful and supportive community here!
Questions: Do you think a long distance/Zoom baby shower is a feasible or good idea? It's hard with the USA/Korea time (and date) difference.
GTKY: What is your favorite holiday to celebrate, and why? I have always been a Halloween lover, just because I love autumn most. But after spending so many Christmases away from home, I think the nostalgia is making it my favorite.
*siggy warning*
mmc . mar 2016
dx PCOS (non-IR) / subclinical hypothyroidism . summer 2016
tx metformin, levothyroxine, LP progesterone, femara + trigger + ti . fall/winter 2016
BFP . jan 2017
DD . oct 2017
ntnp #2 . summer 2018
mmc x2 . sep 2018 & may 2019
RE workup, dx MTHFR mutation, ultimately unexplained . summer 2019
surprise BFP . aug 2019
DS . may 2020
dx Hashimoto's 2023
ttc #3 . feb 2023
mmc . apr 2023
mmc x3 . mar/jul/aug 2024
dx elevated nk cells
tx ovasitol, levothyroxine, baby aspirin, LP progesterone, lovenox, prednisone, femara + ti . jan 2025
BFP . mar 2025