JANUARY 2009 BABIES

Announcement of pregnancy and birth following assisted reproductive treatment.
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chelly180 wrote:has anyone lost their bellybutton yet?? Mine keeps getting smaller and smaller.... :wink:
I had to buy new undies...seems my ass has grown wider too. I haven't splurged on a lot of clothes yet...I have a dental conference in Oct so I will wait until then.
has anyone had baby showers yet? I get things in the mail from relatives every so often. Where have yall had them? My hostess wants to have it at some chi-chi restaurant...I am more used to the casual home ones. What do yall think?

sameera- how are you doing? You should call all your girlfriends and have them bring a 'picnic' to your bedroom so yall can hang out. How is DH handling all the house duties? You totally need a housekeep if you didn't already have one. Hope your babies are good!

niki- I agree with your comment about enjoying having your baby boy flippin' around inside...its such an amazing feeling I am so glad I get to experience it! If we weren't able to conceive we would have adopted, but now I know I would have missed this....
yes, and my baby girl has a lot more clothes than her daddy!

God Bless!
Michele
Hi Chelly & Niki,

Hope you girls are doing well too. Isn't it amazing how many clothes these unborn kids have already? She has two closets full of nothing to wear already! :)
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Hey Jim - How's the mama doing?? hope she is doing well and so is the baby.

When is she due??

Thanks for checking - I'm doing okay just trying to deal with this one day at a time especially bed rest thingy it's driving me insane.

We don't have names picked out me and my dh have disagreements on names lol I want unique names and he wants common names lol

but I am sure we will come up with one that we both like :)

what about you guys - have you picked out names??

-Sameera
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sameera wrote:Hey Jim - How's the mama doing?? hope she is doing well and so is the baby.

When is she due??

Thanks for checking - I'm doing okay just trying to deal with this one day at a time especially bed rest thingy it's driving me insane.

We don't have names picked out me and my dh have disagreements on names lol I want unique names and he wants common names lol

but I am sure we will come up with one that we both like :)

what about you guys - have you picked out names??



-Sameera
Hi Sameera,

Mama's doing teriffic! She's due January 9th. Aren't you due in December or early January? Isn't it twins?

I'm loving the whole experience and so is Dri. She's right next to me now and I feel our daughter kicking when I touch her belly!

Her name is going to be Sophia Louise. We're going to call her Sophie unless she's in trouble though. Then Sophia Louise will be used. :)

So what are the names you're thinking of?
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Hello everyone

Well it's been pretty quiet this fortnight on our board. I hope Sweetmonkey Jenn is OK - haven't heard for a long time. I'm just too busy to do daily threads like I used to. It'll have to be weekly for a while.

Things are OK - pretty hectic and more than a little stressful - so much going on with our building/kitchen fitting project and decisions to be made and I'm away working in London and can't do anything. Then I come back and it's not right etc etc. Work is still hectic and I'm working long hours. Our new roof's leaking and our builder may have put it up wrong, which is great, going into winter, with a baby coming. May need to get the lawyers in. Sigh.

On the plus side, baby is doing fine I think - kicking away like there's no tomorrow and I really enjoy it. I think I'm going to give birth to a footballer! Now I can occasionally feel a limb, which is exciting and often see my tummy move, which makes me giggle. It's likean alien in my tummy! DH can see it much more now too, which is nice. I've tried to get him to speak to my tummy, but he's not yet into that.

I went to my friend's the other day and saw her 10 week old baby and she was giving me lots of tips etc. I was writing lists of what I will need in my nursery!

Tomorrow I've got an appt with my OB about my rib pain - I have never met her yet, so I'm a bit nervous. We only meet our OBs if there's a problem. She probably won't even be there at the birth unless it's looking risky! It's all done by midwifes here. Anyway, I'm not sleeping too well, as I can't lie on my right hand side, so hopefully she'll have a good idea.

Sorry to hear about your family problems, Denise and your flu. I hope they are better now.

Hope you're hanging in there through the boredom, Sameera, and Mrs Cervix is behaving herself. We're nearly there now -especially you lot who are a couple of weeks ahead of me. Eek!

Funny to hear about your naming problems - we have the same here. DH keeps suggesting things and they're just his friends' names! Then he said he'd look at his CD collection for inspiration - that's all I need - Some 70s rock star name- Pleaaase no! I think we have a shortlist of girls names now, but we're not sure about boys names. There are a couple that we don't hate, but nothing we're really enthusiastic about. Now I'm hoping for a girl just so we can name her! Old-fashioned names are coming back into fashion in England and we are thinking about a few.

Anyway, that's my weekly update. I've got another busy week at work and have to go to Paris on Thursday (how can I make you believe that this is actually not glamorous?! - I just sit on a train, then a meeting room, then come home! Then I'll have to stay in a room without my necessary 3-4 pillows. Groan! It's really exhausting!)

Hope you're all well and stay well this week. Please check in all you MIA, or we'll worry!

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yayy, our board is finally rocking again!

Jim- Long time to hear!! I'm guessing that Sophie's room is all fixed up and painted by now?! So lucky yall have a name already; we are still trying to find one for ours. Jan will be here before we know it!

TinNotts- wow, you have a pretty hectic life going on right now! I heard remodeling can be so stressful..and you def dont need that right now! Hmm, 70's rock names? Yikes, I would be worried! The only name I really like from the music industry is Marley (Bob Marley) but there is a very popular book called "marley and me" (which is a very good read btw) and its about to be made into a movie...but its about a dog!

sameera- You are having boy/girl twins right? Are you planning on doing matching names? If I was having twins I would be done, no more kids! How long have you been on complete bed rest now? 2-3 weeks right? wow, I think I would go bonkers. Just enjoy the rest now, cause you aren't going to have it afterwards!! Our original name was Emma Grace....but now we are thinking about Ella Grace. Sound pretty much the same without being the same name.

denise- so sorry to hear about your family illness, it seems like one bad thing starts off a chain reaction right? I hope everyone pulls out of their illness well so you can enjoy your pregnancy. That quite funny about what you said about DH finally getting his honey-do list started...it took my DH getting mad about our friend's using our name to get him fired up. Now he is gung-ho about getting the baby's room ready.

As for me, DH competed in a half Ironman triathlon this weekend, and I got fried to the crisp...I am beet red and my feet are so swollen I couldn't wear my usual work shoes! But baby is ok so that's all that matters.

God Bless!'
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I hope everyone is doing fine :)

Jim - Nice to hear from you! glad to hear Dri is doing well - beautiful name :) I like it!!!

Yes, I am due in December and I am having twins!!!

Names we haven't decided on any yet lol

Tin - wow paris I so envy you lol even if you just sit in the train and meetings LOL - I would so love to see Paris.

You need to take it easy and I hope your rib pain is getting better.

Chelly - Glad to hear baby is okay but sorry about swollen feet. ugh! i wish I could tell you how to make it better except to keep your feet elevated. That's same issue I have if I leave my feet dangling on the couch they get swollen but when I lay down for a while they are fine.

Denise - sorry about your family issue but hope everything works out.

As for me:

I had my 28 week check up and my cervix is still long and close :) yeppie OB said I must be following bed rest very well and she would like me to keep these babies as long as possible.

I also did the glucose test and yuck! that stuff is nasty but oh well..will find out if I pass or failed soon!

OB told me that if I start to have lots of contractions every 6-7mins apart to call on call OB and talk to them and see what they recommended. she said it's very critical and necessary at this stage.

My u/s and check is again schedule for Oct 22nd!! can't wait to see the babies :)

anyways you girls take care.

-sameera
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sameera- congrats on making it to 28 weeks! Its a good sign your cervix is long and closed right?? Do they plan on letting you start labor naturally or will they induce earlier?
My little one is doing good, she sure does kick and punch alot. She likes to be on my right side, so my belly is always pointed to the right.
I did the glucose last week and it was disgusting...wayy to sweet for my taste. I haven't heard anything so I guess that means everything was normal.
Work is starting to get harder...some of my procedures are harder on me than others...I will probably have to cut those out in my last month.
oh, BTW what do the braxton hicks contractions feel like? I was having some weird sensations this past weekend, but I didn't know what they were.
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Hello again
Couldn't resist logging in even though I should really go home!

Sameera - glad your bed rest is working and your cervix is doing well - that's great news. 28 weeks is so cool - any time from now is pretty good, though obviously a few more weeks would be best. What's the glucose test? My midwife never mentioned anything about that last week.

Paris is great, but only if you go to sightsee - it's not great to go to for business. Especially 6 months pregnant! I know I'll have a hard time persuading you that all these great sightseeing places are not fun! I travel quite a bit for work - If it's somewhere I really want to see, then I try to take some holiday round it - I went to Tokyo last year and took a few days extra to explore, but it's a shame to be by myself in some of these places.

Chelly - glad DH has got the decorating bug! Ella is a lovely name - it also subtly mirrors Chelly, which is sweet. I'm a big Ella Fitzgerald fan too! I've vetoed Led, Zeppelin, Floyd etc from the DH's name list! Marley - not a bad idea, but it would imply being a Bob Marley fan, which we aren't particularly.

Went to see OB yesterday about rib. Was a total waste of time. Didn't even see OB, saw the registrar and he asked such silly questions that was no use whatsoever. I got no more information than at my regular doc. He is going to refer me to a bowel doc, but I still think that I won't get anywhere, so probably stuck with rib pain and lack of sleep for the rest of pregancy.

Right. Home for dinner before I fall asleep at my desk.

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Chelly - my OB plans for me to go in labor unless of course babies don't want to come out and i am already full term and she wants them out then yeah she will prolly induce then.

Glad to hear your GT test went well and hopefully it is negative. I haven't heard anything about it yet either so I take it I passed!!!

Braxton Hicks - it's like this tightening around your tummy and it seems like your tummy is shrinking and you could see the baby bumps cause of how tight your tummy is. They say they are not painful and it's not suppose to be but mine are getting painful prolly cause I have two.

but when you get them try to drink two big glasses of water and lay on your left side and it's suppose to help.

make sure you are not getting more than 4 in hour if you get more than that I would call OB.

Tin - sorry about your pain hope all gets better for you. Glucose test is where they make you drink this sugary drink and an hour later they test your sugar by drawing blood.

just to check if you have gestational diabetes - if you didn't pass it then they will make you do the 3 hour test and if you failed that then they will send you to nutritionist and you will be checking your sugar 4 times a day and be on diet.

so hopefully none of us has to go thru all that :)

well you ladies take care

-Sameera
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Hey guys. Getting a small break so I thought I'd pop in. Girls are in their room, not napping yet, but hopefully soon.

Sameera, dr. is right, keep baking those babies as long as possible! Still no name yet for us too, we're getting closer though. I still have moments with my two where it blows my mind that I did two of them at a time... it continues to hit for quite awhile!

Tin, sorry to hear no answers yet for the pain. Stinks to think you have three more months of it with no relief.

Chelly, BH feels like everything tightens up, especially near the bottom of your tummy. Just your body getting ready for the main event. None here yet, but I didn't get them with the girls til nearer the end.

Jim, like the name alot, good choice. My hubby can see the baby moving too, and he's loving it. He feels alot more connected when it seems real I guess.

Anyways, hope you are all well. I'm excited to be almost in the third tri, it means the light at the end of the tunnel is coming! We work so hard to get pregnant, then worry til we have our loved ones in our arms that I think we don't always enjoy the pregnancy experience. Take time now to enjoy what's happening, I know the last time I really missed having them in me(though near the end when it hurt so bad, it definitely was time to evict them!)

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Hi everyone. Gosh - haven't we all gone quiet. I thought after 10 days I'd have loads to catch up on, but there's only been 2 posts. I hope everyone's OK.

:!: Whinge alert :!:

I've had a bit of a miserable week. My hormones are just flaring up and I burst into tears uncontrollably most days. I can't stop for half an hour and then start again later. I am really struggling with sleep - I am awake between 3-5am most nights and then have to get up for work. My house renovation project is really getting me down - it's just taking forever and I'm just living in a load of dust, having to step over piles of plates and boxes to move in just about every room. It's been over 5 weeks now with no kitchen and no washing machine and mess everywhere and we can't think about nursery until everythings gone. I have pulled a muscle in my groin and it hurts to do just about everything, plus I have pelvic girdle pain (which basically seems to affect my lower back) and am now wearing a support belt which the physio gave me, but it doesn't seem to be helping. I took the day off work on Wednesday to look for pushchairs for the first time and they were all so heavy that I almost burst into tears at that too - how am I meant to get it into the car? Even the light ones are 7kg and I'm just short, weak and puny with a bad back. Plus with my bad groin I couldn't put half of them up and down. And that 'glamorous' trip to Paris? It took me 8 hours to get home on the train and I was sobbing by the time I arrived. I have new recruits starting for work next week, so I'm really busy there. All this stress isn't very healthy for baby, though so far it seems to be merrily bobbing along, thankfully. I'm just so fed up. Everything's so overwhelming. So tired all the time and holding back tears. Rib pain no better. DH has been at work most of the time, so I'm at home sobbing by myself and hardly seen him in a fortnight. Welcome to the third trimester.

Sigh. :cry:

Whinge over. Sorry about that. I need to get it off my chest. I can't believe some of you are doing this with toddlers to look after too.

Despite all of that, I am very lucky, as the pregnancy part seems to be OK. No BH contractions yet. Nothing particularly worrying. It's just the rest of life getting in the way.

Antenatal classes start soon, with all the horrors of having to think about actually giving birth, which up to now has seemed like something very far away. I've booked onto 2 courses: the free one at my local clinic (where I will meet local mums), but there'll be 20 mums and no room for partners, so probably just learning some facts and options, but not much of a relaxing experience. So we've also gone for a private class where there'll just be about 6 couples, but it's not so close, so not so easy to meet up when we're all parents. Are any of you booked into antenatal classes?

Glad you're all reporting good things and there don't seem to be any major disasters! Long may this continue.

Right. I'm going to abandon work now as I can't face it, even though there are about 25 things on my urgent list. I think I'll curl up in a ball and watch rubbish TV. At least DH is here tonight and tomorrow, which will be the first time in ages.

Take care, all.

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Tin - awww, you sound so overwhelmed with everything. You need to take a break and quit stressing about work and what not. Everything will get done with or without you girl! No need to stress which can cause stress on baby and that's not good for either of you!!!

so QUIT stressing or I'm gonna have to fly over there and make you NOT stress lol I don't think you wanna see me with this big ole belly :)

sorry - I have been MIA just I dunno lately I have read a lot of bad news on the threads and it breaks my heart and it effects me so much that I don't feel like posting anything..

anyways I am doing good I am finally 30 weeks today!!! yepiee just few more weeks and I get to see my babies :)

I have this really bad ribs pain because of both of these babies kicking on my ribs constantly and it hurts so much :( I wish there was something I can do about it. As far as sleep go ugh yeah tell me about it - I cannot sleep. IT SUCKS!!!!!

How are all the other ladies doing?? hope everyone is okay.

- Sameera
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Tinnotts......sounds like you're having a really rough time. I have the pain in the symphysis pubis and my back and my hips, too.....and I haven't had more than 2-3 hours uninterupted sleep for weeks. It is so hard. All I wanna do is get a good night sleep but I wake up,on average, about every 2 hours. Anyway, I know hearing my grumbles doesn't make you feel any better but know that you're not going through this alone. I'm pretty miserable too.

Several week ago I cut back my hours of work to work 3 8 hour shifts instead of 3 12 hours shifts per week. This was because my uterue was irritable.....lots of BH but not painful. My fetal fibronectin was negative and my cervix wasn't changing. So, life went on and I kept plodding on. Then, a few days ago I noticed the BH were increasing in frequency and becoming painful. I rested and drank lots of water to see if this would help. It did, but then the next day at work I could feel them coming close together and quite painful. So, I put myself on the toco (the part of the monitor that measure contractions) and realized I was inf act having contractions every 2 mins. So, I was admitted again to hospital to rule out pre-term labor. My fetal fibronectin was negative again, which is the best news. My cervix was not changing....also very good news, but the contractions wouldn't go away. My doctor decided to start me on procardia cause this is what worked well for me with my first pregnancy when my uterus was doing this. She loaded me up with a good dose and I had pretty nasty side effects. Procardia is a smooth muscle relaxant mostly used for heart conditions and can drop your blood pressure. So my blood pressure crashed.....at its lowest it was 8o something over 30 something. My heart compensated by beating at 150bpm.....felt like my heart was poundin so hard. Ended up having all kinds of people and my doctor running around fixing me. I felt like poo. But, after a while my BP and pulse stabilized again. I came home and now have to se how much more work my uterus will tolerate. I'm back to wok on Wednesday but I hav a feeling my work days are numbered now cause any time I even slightly exert myself I start contracting. I took another procardia this morning cause my doc gave me a prscription and told me to start them if I kept contracting. I'm not too happy with this drug this time. I feel very dizzy and headachey and my pulse is racing at about 125 while I sit here a write this. YUK. I see my doctor tomorrow, so we'll see what happens.

On another note....baby is doing great. He is very active and his heart rate is now normal. I have been a bit surprised about how big he is. For several weeks now he has measured 2-3 weeks ahead consistently....which obviuosly is not possible since we know the exact day of conception. The perinatologist that followed up with his abnormal heart rythmn said he is very big and pointed out he has lots of hair. According to ultrasound at 28 weeks and 6 days he measured 32 weeks withand estimated weight of already 4 lbs (should be around 2.5 at this point I think). So the perinatologist is recommending a 36 week growth ultrasound to see what we're dealing with cause from 36 weeks they gain 1/2 pound evey week. Oh, and he is still breech......still has plenty of time to flip but has been breech at every US for several weeks now. Little stinker. Maybe he's trying to spare me from pushing out a 12 lb baby...LOL. So, I'm nervous about his size....even though its still healthy I'm not sure how excited I am about pushing out a big baby. My first baby was 7lb 9 oz and I had a tough delivery.....2 plus hours of pushing ended up with an episiotomy and vacuum assisted delivery. Well, I guess time will tell. Maybe his size will stimulate my uterus into active labor 2-3 weeks early....I wouldn't mind a bit!

Sam....I feel for you, you probably have 5-6 lb of baby to carry around already. Do you know how big they are these days?

How is everyone else? Chelly, you still out there too? I read one of your posts about running a race or something......hats off to you! Thats incredible....you must be very healthy and athletic. I can't even hurry up the stairs myself these days without getting out of breath.

Wow, I waffled on for way too long.....now I'm stranded on my couch until I feel less dizzy.....lots of time to write how I feel.

I have booked a photographer to do some maternity portraits in a few weeks, which I'm very excited about. I really regret not having photos of me pregnant with my first child so I wanted to do this to be abslutely sure I'll always have something to look back on to remember being pregnant. As miserable as it can be, for some reason we always look back on it like it was wonderful. Anyone else having portraits?

I really hope everyone is feeling OK today and we keep our babies tucked away for at least a couple more months. Maybe not you, Sam, but another 6 weeks would be good!
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Hi ladies-
Sounds like everyone has had a busy couple weeks! I am officially 28 weeks today, yayy, only 12(13....14...) to go!
We finished painting the nursery and assembled the crib; I also have her bedding now. The bedding is pink, white and brown....its so cute, her walls are a light pink, the trim is white and her furniture is brown.

Tin- so sorry to hear about your horrible week...maybe that was the worst of it and its all smiles and rainbows from here! I have signed up for a childbirth class, a breastfeeding class, and newborn care class. All of the classes are open to DH, so I'll be dragging him along too. I wonder if any one else is planning on breastfeeding?

sam- how is the bedrest going? congratulations on 30 weeks! I bet those babies are getting big!

niki- wow, you have had some major problems too?! I hope you are feeling better; nursing is a hard job when you aren't pregnant! Sounds like you have a very healthy baby in your tummy, he may just decide to come early right? DH ran a 1/2 ironman a few weeks ago (me running, yeah right!) he is the athletic one of us. I am for support only.

No big issues with me, so far all is calm. I'm getting bigger and have the occasional back pain, but I find using a tennis ball between my back and a hard chair helps work out the knots.
My baby likes to kick alot, sometimes it feels like shes kickboxing or something. DH gets a little freaked out when he feels it!

God Bless!
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Chelly, I'll be breastfeeding again, with any luck. It was tough at the start last time, but pushed through. Its honestly the best feeling I've ever had. Its like hormones get released when you do it. I felt happy and peaceful, amazing feeling.

Tin, whine away. Honestly, pregnancy is just tough whether it comes easily or you have to work at it, so I don't think we need to feel guilty about not enjoying the bumps along the way.

Sameera, the rib pain will slow down eventually. Do whatever you can to take care of yourself. This part of your pregnancy is the marathon, and every day in prevents two or three in the NICU. Drink more water, and put your feet up.

Nicki, scaring on the contraction scares. Thank goodness you already have a big baby in there.
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