Me:31 DH:31 TTC since January 2013 1/23/14-Surgery Diagnosis: severe pelvic adhesions from stage 3/4 endo and old ruptured appendix RE Recommends IVF due to likely tubal damage IVF #1- November 2014 - BFP: CP FET #1: February 2015 - BFP: TFMR Anencephaly FET #2: March 2016- BFN FET #3: April 2016- BFP: Team Pink!!! EDD 12/31/16 One precious Baby Girl born 12/26/16 2 Frosties
Post by Martinis&Medicine on Oct 5, 2016 7:31:03 GMT -5
Oh my goodness she's perfection! I love her little face so much! I'm so sorry you had a long and rough go of it, and so glad that she's health and strong.
IVF+ICSI March 2016 (6R/5M/5F - 3 embryos on ice) 4/7/16: first ever BFP! EDD: 12/17/16 DS Arrived via C-Section 12/19/16! FET #1 June 2019 - 1 embryo didn't survive thaw & the one that did didn't stick around. BFN FET #2 September 2019 - last embryo didn't survive thaw.
Me (30) MH (32) Dx: MFI (low all the things) M. 10/11. TTC Since 01/14 IUI#1-3(Letrozole + Trigger) = BFN Second Opinion. Changed RE's. IVF 09/15 Long Lupron 12R/9M/8F, Transferred 1=BFN. 4 frosties. FET #1 12/15 Transferred 1 (3 still on ice)
6 m/c, 2 IVF w/CGH,1 IUI, TI
DX: Anovulatory cycles,Implantation Dysfunction, APA
High TNF, Low NK Cells
Treatment:Humira, IVIG, Baby Aspirin, Lovenox/Arixtra, High dose Folic Acid, LIT Treatment Mexico
1 Miracle born Aug 2013 Premature
1 Miracle born March 2015 39 Weeks
Miracles brought to me by Beer Immunology
Uterine fibroids (removed by robotic myomectomy 11/14) and past removal of L ovary/tube d/t ovarian torsion (4/99). New diagnosis of endometriosis (5/15)
TTC since October 2013 DX: PCOS, Anovulation, Insulin Resistance Med TI #1: Clomid 50mg, 100mg & Ovidrel = BFN Med TI #2: Clomid 100, 150mg & Ovidrel = BFN Med TI #3: Letrozole 5mg- cycle cancelled due to no response by CD13, no trigger
I've been stalking and totally missed this! I'm so happy for you and your DH. She's gorgeous and I'm so damn excited that your rainbow is here.
And +1 to what @ketchup said with the belt. Was awesome and let me feel like all my insides were...inside. And you will be able to walk again. Walking around the maternity floor was really physically hard, but I felt better for it. Now, if they start pulling some BS on the pain meds, that another thing.
Meghan got taken to the NICU this morning. Her temperature dropped too low twice in a 24 hour period and we were told that can be expected out of a 1 or 2 day old but not a 4 day old that's almost ready to be released. At the NICU they told us they are checking signs of infection and potentially that it could just be age/weight-related because she's late pre-term. My brain is telling me everything will be OK but my emotions are telling me to panic. I keep to a crying then calm then crying cycle. They are keeping her for 24 hours at minimum if she can keep her body temp up. If she can't or if there are borderline readings, they will keep her until the can figure out how to help her or she self-corrects as she gets a little older. I get discharged tomorrow morning either way. Which only means I will lose my room and will be moving my body from maternity to NICU.
Though I'm worried and a bit panicked, I also am grateful I opted to stay an extra night yesterday. I don't know what made me decide to stay, but I did and I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have known there was a problem if she was home with me. The only way the nurse knew there was a problem was by taking her temp.
ETA: Though all of this is scary and not the best update to share with all of you, I do have to share that we are also ridiculously happy with our perfect daughter. Everyone from the lactation consultant and nurses to friends and family keeps saying how adorable she is and though we are bias, we agree. She's also feisty and sweet, strong and determined, and she is more than I ever dreamed of. She has DH's eyes and mouth and my nose and hands....and both of our heights. We are so very, very much in love.
I'm late to the party. So many congratulations on an absolutely beautiful daughter! I'm sorry about the rough induction. I hope she has no more temp drops and gets to go home soon!
Me: 32, PCOS Him: 30, 4.5% morph, TTC: 10/11/12 After 5 failed Clomid cycles and 3 failed Femara cycles with HCG triggers, IVF #1 w/ICSI April 2015 resulted in a BFP! Our little Newt was born January 2016!
DH and I are both 38 TTC since Feb 2013 Diagnoses: PCOS ("lean"/non-IR), borderline hypothyroid, hyperprolactinoma 6 TI/IUI cycles in 2014 (2 Clomid, 4 Femara) - 1 cancelled, 5 BFN IVF #1: March 2015 - 22R/12F. 7 frosties FET #1: May 2015
Me-35 DH-36 Married since 9/21/2013 DX- Me- PCOS + MTHFR, DH- Perfect and Proven
TTC since 2007 (with a 2.5 year break due to "life restructuring") All BFN's until May 2014 (mc at 5w) and Oct 2014 (mc at 11w3d, 12/16/14), includes 2 failed medicated IUI cycles and 3 failed TI medicated cycles since May 2014
Good news is, they think it's just a complication related to her being born early. The bloodwork they ran on infections and diseases related to this behavior were negative. They just moved her to a lower-level-of-care NICU because she is doing well and as long as she can keep her temperature up, she will be released tomorrow. I'm sad that I will be discharged before her and will have to spend another night away from her - but we're so glad that she is doing so well.
July-September 2014: IUI #1-2--BFN October 2014: IUI #3--BFP! M/C 11/1 December 2014: IVF #1. 9R 9M 9F. BFFN. April 2015: IVF #2. 16R, 15M, 12F. BFP! MC 5/25 August 2015: IVF #3 14R, 13M, 11F. 9 blasts sent for CCS testing. November 2015: FET #1: 2 of 3 normals. BFP. MC 12/9 May 2016: Fet #2: eSET, last normal. BFP, m/z twins. Twin "B" mmc 6.30
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