Nickster: What fabulous news! You had a great doubling time. I will be anxious to hear how the US goes next week.
Robbo: So how was the surgery? I hope you have been pampering yourself (and letting dh do the same) as you recover. Hope it all went well.
Meg: being a little harsh with ourselves, are we? I mean, come on girl. Lucy is only 5 months old. I'd say that losing all but 15 lbs of the baby weight is doing very well. Bummer that dh's surgery is right before Easter, but I hope that it all goes well and takes care of the problem (I don't remember what it is.... diverticulitis? Crohns? I don't remember

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Jenn: How's Anna?
Angie: is that baby kicking you more? I can only imagine that must be a strange feeling.
It seems like forever since I posted last, I have been trying to keep myself distracted with non-infertility or pregnancy related things in attempts to help the time go by faster. It hasn't worked

. Morning sickness kicked in just after my US last week, but hasn't been severe. I had a little spotting yesterday, but I think it was more due to the massive yeast infection I am fighting (thank you, progesterone suppositories!)rather than "true" spotting. Even so, it is hard to no be at least a little concerned. I do have to admit my first dry heave today was a little reassuring

. I figure ongoing m/s has to be a good sign. My betas continue to rise (last one was today)... I find myself continually surprised by this fact

. It kind of seems like I am dreaming all this and I will wake to find out I was never pregnant

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Anyway... now just waiting for the US on Monday. It helps that a childhood friend of mine is in town for a convention and I get to hang out with her tomorrow, gives me something besides a beta or US to look forward to

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Hope you are all well!