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Infertility ONE Thread GRADUATES!!! - Winter/Spring 2012

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This is a thread for all the wonderful mamas from the Infertility ONE Thread who have beat the odds with IF and are expecting their long-awaited miracles! (Stalkers are welcome, too!!)

Due in August

monkeyscience - 28, expecting #1 with dh (26) - after 1.5 years of trying with PCOS - we got our free baby!
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Due in October

wissa19 - with DH, and DS ('07), expecting #2 after 2.5 years, 3 doctors, 1 surgery and 5 medicated cycles.
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gozal - DH and I are finally giving DS ('07) some siblings after 2.5 years of unexpected challenges, including a rare pituitary tumor and a suspected ectopic pregnancy. Two siblings, to be exact! Very excited to be expecting our twins in October.
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Due in November

Gemmine - 28, DH 28, expecting #1 after 1.5 years of trying and 1 loss. EDD: November 4th.
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kparker (27), with DH (34), expecting #1 in Nov 2012 after 3.5 years, 3 failed IUIs, and MFI being the root of all evil
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Due in December

chicajones - 27, expecting #1 with DH (30) - after 1.5 years of trying with PCOS. Metformin did the trick and we're so excited to meet our Christmas baby!
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Due in January

hope4light - Me (32), DH (33), DD (2) and pup (8) happy to give DD a sibling after almost 2 years of NPNT and finally getting the courage to jump back on the IVF train for MFI. After much failed IVF heartache when TTC#1, we were blessed with IVF working on the first try for our second! Very excited to be expecting in early January 2013!
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BABIES!!
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renavoo - Mama to Colin (6 lbs. 5 oz.)
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and Sienna
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(6lbs. 15 oz.), born 6/19/12

Sweet.Bee - Mama to Lyra
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, born 1/09/12

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In our thoughts
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deborahbgkelly - Identical twin boys, Alan and Bruce, lost at 22 weeks

krunchyk - Baby boy, lost at 10 weeks

Please let the threadkeeper (monkeyscience) know if you want to be added to the roster!
 
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Great news, Monkey!

Just found this because I'm bored while waiting for labor to finally start after 2 days of leaking. I was on the thread a long while ago, just before we luckily got pregnant.

Still cheering for all of you ladies!
 
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Thanks, sweet.bee! I'm going to go over and post on the BSL grad thread in a minute, I just didn't have a lot of time last night. Do you want to be added to this list, too? Also, hope labor kicks itself into gear for you soon!
 
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Ok, I'll join as a stalker since nobody else is here with you, Monkey (well, except Bee) :) So glad you heard a HB.

Good luck SweetBee! hope labor is smooth and pain-free!
 
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Monkey (Raises hand)- I'm here! Didn't realize you had started another One thread grad forum. The more the better! Here's mine: Due July 25 with identical twins! 30 years young: Conceived after IVF with a total TTC time of 9 months. My fertility challenges: Endometriosis, Hashimoto's Disease (Anti-thyroid antibodies) and Diminished Ovarian Reserves (thought to be a direct result of Endometriosis).
 
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Hi Monkey! It's great that you started this because I'm hoping we have an influx of BFPs from our thread! RCR, We're waiting anxiously for your good news soon.
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My blurb: Renavoo: Due in July (although technically, with twins, I'm sure it'll be earlier.) 35, TTCing for 2 years before IVF finally gave DH and I our twin miracles.
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Anyway, so Monkey, tell us how else you're feeling? Is your nausea mild or are you experiencing really bad nausea? I'm so happy you're feeling better about the pregnancy...I know that we all take it day by day when it comes to these pregnancies and that we're never going to completely not worry (even when they are born) but I love these little milestones! i was so happy when i heard the heartbeats. And then when I saw movement. And now I'm looking forward to the 20 week scan in, oh 5 weeks (which feels like a lifetime away!)

Are you feeling any specific cravings? That's the one thing i've been missing...haha i want to say that I have an ice cream and pickle craving but i haven't had ANY cravings! I mean I have foods I can't eat without gagging...mostly fried foods. The smells even bother me but otherwise, no cool cravings. sniff

Anyway, thanks for starting the thread. I always feel weird talking about my pregnancy on the infertility sites because I don't want anyone to feel bad so this is a great place to talk and share experiences!
 
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Monkey- You must be pretty busy because you forgot to add us to the front. AFM- Belly starting to really feel hard. It's amazing!
 
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Okay, finally had a chance to get on a real computer and update things! Between feeling sick and trying to give dh some attention when I don't feel sick, I'm not on here a ton. So I'll try to update things as often as I can, but it may not be super often until I feel better.

Speaking of which, I am doing somewhat better. It's a slow process, but I think things are improving. It's frustrating because it's so darn unpredictable. Some days I just feel a little bad in the morning, and feel decent the rest of the day. Sometimes I feel okay in the morning, but feel like crap the rest of the day. Or many other variations. I'm getting sick of not really being able to brush my teeth because I start gagging. (I have a fairly strong gag reflex even not pregnant, but it rarely causes me to actually vomit in my non-pregnant state.) I also think that at this point, some of my gagging/nausea is purely psychological - like I realize, hey, I haven't been feeling too bad, and BAM - gagging. Not amusing. Or just being in the bathroom triggers gagging.

Anyway, this pregnancy is definitely seeming more real now that I heard the heartbeat, and I've started telling more people and getting more excited. My poor dh is just stressed out of his mind between work and me not feeling well. I'm coping pretty decently with not feeling well, but it's making him crazy that he can't "fix" this for me, and I think he thinks I'm doing worse than I am sometimes. Oddly (very oddly, I think), DTD is one thing that's sure to give me some temporary relief from nausea, so at least he isn't deprived in that arena.
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As far as cravings, I haven't had too many. Did crave Cheetos, so I bought some, but I don't think they sit that well with my stomach. Cheesecake has sounded good for a few days, but I haven't gotten any of that... yet. ;)

And renavoo - I also feel bad talking at too great a length about my pregnancy on IF threads, which is why I thought we should start this thread. Now, we can talk all we want, and people who want to check up on us can, but people who are not up for all the pregnancy talk don't have to see it. Especially since we have a ton of new ladies on the IF ONE thread who haven't been with us on our journey, so may not really feel a lot of interest/attachment toward our pregnancies. (Or maybe they do, I don't know! But I don't want to be in-your-face about it!)

So that's where I'm at in a nutshell. 9 weeks today, about 3.5 weeks till my next mw appointment.
 
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Monkey- Can you correct my screenname: it's deborahbgkelly. We are missing a b. Another thread has me missing the g. I need to get on that. I'm sorry you are still feeling so sick. My poor DH hasn't gotten much loving b/c last time we DTD I ended up spotting and bleeding off and on for two weeks. Too stressful for me during first tri, but will try again in a couple of weeks I think. I have my appointment with my OB on Monday.
 
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deborah - Sorry! This is why I should copy/paste screen names instead of retyping them! I think it's fixed now, let me know if it's not. I think I had a little bit of spotting due to DTD, and we did lay off for a few days, buuuuut... that was as long as it lasted. It definitely worried me, but I was pretty sure it was just my cervix getting irritated. And for some reason, being pregnant has caused me to have way more... vivid... dreams about dh. Which is not a good recipe for abstinence.
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Oh, and I went ahead and linked everyone's profile to the roster, to make everyone easier to stalk.
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Threw up part of my PB sandwich this afternoon, but the burrito I ate seems to be staying down okay.
 
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It's all fixed. Yeah, a vivid dream about DH is why we ended up DTD then (plus it had been a really long time). I think mine turned to red blood because it was exacerbated by Progesterone suppositories. I'm off them now, so will resume normal functions soon. If it had just been spotting, I would have tried again (but right now doctor's orders are to abstain).
 
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Ugh, sorry, Monkey, about the vomiting. I know I'm really lucky because I experienced only nausea but with the extent that other people are experiencing, I almost feel like something is wrong with me! I know that's silly but I feel like almost everyone who has gotten pregnant has had vomiting, if not severe vomiting! I'm glad it seems like it's getting better! My nausea started waning around week 11 and now, at week 15, i get occasional bouts of nausea (especially if I'm anywhere near fried foods) but generally, I'm feeling way better! I'm still crazy exhausted though...mostly at night. In the morning, I'm able to walk more than 3 miles to work and still have energy left over. At night, I have to take the subway home (although i still walk about a mile home because it's easier to walk it than to take my bus home, which often takes even longer than my walking!) However, i know that will change as I get further into my pregnancy.

Seriously, ladies, I'm about to make up cravings. I REALLY want to say that I have a weird craving, like an ice cream and pickle craving or ice cream anchovy (UGH) craving. haha I think that that is a prerogative of pregnant women! ;o)

Deborah, I know you've been getting your pregnancy bump but how about you, Monkey? Have you started showing? I've started to be more open about telling people at work and I've gotten a lot of "I know". When i ask how the heck they know, they say that i rub my tummy (i usually do it absentmindedly...I don't realize I do it so now i've made a concerted effort NOT to do it!) and also, my breasts are huge. Now, mind you, I know they have grown but people are going around calling it "porn boobs" at this point. haha i don't think they are THAT big! DH seems to enjoy them a lot. haha. As for DTD, I'm with you all...I get really nervous after it, as does DH (although it doesn't stop us) but I find myself checking for blood for a couple of days after DTD. So far, it's been fine. I'll just continue to watch out!

yah Sweet Bee! Pictures please! I love pictures of the babies! It makes it seem more real.
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Oh and Monkey, don't ever feel bad about disappearing for a while. We totally understand!! Just check in when you can so we can all catch up :eek:) Big hugs!!
 
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Congrats Sweet Bee!
 
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Sweet bee, she's soooo cute! THOSE CHEEKS! (Oh and fantastic photo! Love the bokeh. yes, I'm a geek but i appreciate a great photo when I see one).
 
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Sweet.Bee - No, you didn't write it wrong, I just looked at it wrong.
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Fixed now! And I agree, adorable little baby!

AFM, yesterday morning was agony, but I decided I was going to go see my SIL, darn it, so I drank a bunch of water trying to make myself throw up... and I didn't. And I decided stomach be darned, I was getting dressed and going over. So I did. And I pretty much felt fine the whole time. So apparently I just need to tell my tummy where to shove it sometimes. Today, I've mostly felt okay so far, but really, really tired, so I've been a bum. Going to have to get over that!
 
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Monkey- I hate to break it to you, but the fatigue is not likely to get better for a while. Mine can still get really bad.
 
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Oh, I know. My tiredness level has been way up for awhile, though some of that may have to do with my screwed up sleeping schedule. I just felt even more tired than usual today. Which was annoying, because a lot of times I sleep in because my stomach is bothering me, but today my stomach was okay and I was sleeping in because I was tired, when I wanted to get up and use the good tummy time! I'm sure I could have gotten up, but since I didn't have to, I decided to get a little more sleep.
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Monkey- The more sleep we can get the better. We won't be able to in a few months.
 
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Originally Posted by renavoo View Post

(Oh and fantastic photo! Love the bokeh. yes, I'm a geek but i appreciate a great photo when I see one).
We're photo geeks, too.
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The picture in question was taken with a 50/1.4 on the D3. I like the bokeh on the 70-200/2.8, but it's not so practical as a baby lens. Our usual "baby lens" is a 28/1.8 because it is relatively wide, focuses close, and has good low light performance. It's especially useful once they start moving toward you.
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Speaking of baby shots, with our son we did at least one photo per day, and we're trying to do the same with our little girl. It's amazing how quickly they change!
 
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oooh Sweet.Bee, ok just one more post so I don't feel like i'm hijacking the post with photography stuff...

I have a Canon but I know they have a similar range of glass. I have the 50/1.4 too although I tend to use my 24-70/2.8 the most because it's the most versatile on I have. However, I would love to get a faster lens! haha i probably would have already if I wasn't pregnant. I definitely was considering the 70-200/2.8 since I only have the 70-200/4 right now but really, i end up being fine with the f4 since I use it so rarely (mostly when I go to a zoo or a park). I'm sad because I haven't really been practicing my craft recently (and i need a lot of practice) since we've been so occupied with infertility and then I wasn't feeling well the first trimester. I should really get started again while i have energy. thanks for sharing your experiences!!

Monkey, how are you feeling? I hope better!
 
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renavoo, we use the 24-70 quite often, too. It's great! The reason we went for the 70-200/2.8 was you can put on a teleconverter (2x in our case) and still have a usable lens. Awesome at the zoo!

Though for out and about with children, I've found small cameras to be more convenient. I got the Sony NEX-5N for xmas. That's the compact camera with an APS-C sensor and interchangeable lenses. And it does HD video.

Sorry to everyone else for the photo talk.
 
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