Hi everyone!
Hope you all had a great Thanksgiving!
Purplefish - your picture look great! You are definitely at the basketball stage

Isn't it incredible to see how our bodies know exactly what to do to take care of those babies and let them grow? I am constantly amazed at it, they don't call it a miracle of life for nothing
KittyMom - Hope your new medicine doasage is doing the trick, and yay for babies measuring on schedule! I did not realize they could already tell how tall the babies would end up being, that's great!
Pa-fa - I read about your mom in the Winter thread... So sorry to hear about what you had to go thru. DH's mom had MS too, it's such a horrible disease. DH's mom would act the exact same way as your mom... We lived in NC and she in Las Vegas, so we tried to get her to move near us and she did not want to be a bother. DH ended up doing a lot of emergency flights to go take care of her after episodes like the one you just went thru. It's so hard to have to see your parents lose their capabilities and have to treat them like kids. DH's mom wanted to keep her independance so kept driving way longer than she should have (with hand controls for the break & accelerator) and got her foot stuck on the accelerator (b/c the pedals still worked too) and drove thru the wall in her garage into the spare bedroom. That was not a fun phone call to get. We ended up hring private care thru an agency (at really really high rates) so she could stay home but not hurt herself, then after a couple of months we were able to hire the girl direct and paid her cash, that became much more affordable. I hope you can find a solution that works for you or your mom - have you looked into MS group homes? The MS society may be able to help you find some. I can't imagine going through all that stress during your pregnancy... Hope you had a relaxing Thanksgiving to recover from it all,,,
AFM - We spent the week in Las Vegas with my DH's 93-yr old grandfather, his uncle & aunt and brother. It was nice to be around family... Everyone is really excited about the twins. Travelling really kicked my butt, I was wiped out after the 5 hour flight. We took it pretty easy once we were there -we hung out w/ DH's grandpa at his retirement facility, took him out to the casino (thank god for the new non-smoking zones!) and did some shopping. We did go to see the Beatles Cirque du Soleil show, Love. It is AWESOME, I highly recommend it. I did not want it to end, and have been humming beatles song ever since. I don't know if it's the music, lights or my own excitements, but the twins were both awake and kicking the whole time, as if they were dancing & enjoying it too! One of the characters on the show was pregnant, and we could not figure out if the actress was also pregnant or if it was just her character. The whole time I kept thinking "her bump is as big as mine and she is dancing around that stage like it's not even there". I ended up asking her as she danced by us and we shook her head "no", big sigh of relief

Her costume was so good, in some scenes the front of her bare belly was exposed and you could have sworn it was real!
Question for you... I have been having a really hard time with bras... I used to be a 34C and am now up to 40D. Half way thru the day I get really bad pain in the ribs just under my breasts, as if 40D was too small. I bought extenders to make the 40 go a bit longer ways, but it's still painful, especially after I eat, as if my stomach had moved up my rib cage. I feel so oppressed that I have to take it off so I can breathe, which in turns gets very painful b/c those 40D (.)(.) aren't light... Anyone else having that issue and how are you dealing with it???
Healthy baby vibes to everyone!
Julia
Me: 31, DH: 39, low sperm count, motility & poor morphology
IVF #1 Sep 09 BFN
FET Dec 09 BFP, m/c 6 wks
IVF #2 Jun 09 BFP! beta 9dp5dt 176!! Twins due Mar 17
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