
Quick flying post here... horrible Monday at work so I'll have to catch up on personals tomorrow.
I got the call with my 2nd beta. It was 717

More tomorrow... gotta run.
hey positive! congrats by the way!!! i giggled when i saw your post...my sil did ivf 7 years ago...put 2 in & got TRIPLETS!!! did you do ah? she did & i guess ah increases the chances of the embryo splitting. so both implanted & 1 of them split...2 identical & 1 fraternal triplets...all boys! so you never know! but i think twins would be less of a worry since with triplets there is a possibility of more complications! i will be stalking youPositivethinking wrote:Hi Everyone. This is my first time on this side of the thread. I have been reading the few last pages and wannted to update you on my second beta. Remembe rfirst beta was 1685 at 18dpo. Today at 22dpo beta is at 8007.Needless to say when the nurse called I panicked and asked her about triplets possibility.
She said twins definately but triplets unlicky since we transfered only 2 embies. So I feel a little bit better. U/s is in 2 weeks. I dont have the date yet. So far not too much side effect except being tired and my stomach feel a little "weird" but nothing dramatic. I hope it stays that way...
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Love to everyone...I wish I had more to say but my life is pretty boring lately. Talk to you soon
Thanks Stephanie! That sounds like very good advice and pretty much what I've been reading. I would be comfortable with doing that (cutting down my intensity to 50-60% and taking at least two days off per week). I've heard yoga is good too. I want to get a specific DVD for pregnant women because the ones I have are too intense I think. Let me know if you come across a recommendation!Stephanieford78 wrote:Lou - You know, everyone is different and if you are used to working out hard and are cutting it in half, I think you should be just fine. I remember my RE telling me a story about a girl he had where she was very intense and would run 10 miles a day. She refused to stop her workout because of her dedication and reduced her workout to 5 miles a day and still got pregnant. So I think it depends on what our bodies are use to. For you, stopping to take it easy might be a shock to your system. I think you will be just fine and will stay nice and healthy through your pregnancy. I only wish I could be like you. Unfortunately I have done too much resting throughout this whole process scared of what would happen if I did too much that I gained weight and can't exactly start anything new now. I would like to get into yoga, I hear that is good for mom and baby.