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lol Found out yesterday. Today's betas were 900. Go back Thursday.
And, thanks. I'm still in shock, I think. We were NTNP, but I REALLY didn't expect us to ever have a bio baby. Just three more days and this will be my second longest pregnancy.
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lol Found out yesterday. Today's betas were 900. Go back Thursday.
And, thanks. I'm still in shock, I think. We were NTNP, but I REALLY didn't expect us to ever have a bio baby. Just three more days and this will be my second longest pregnancy.
As for morning sickness I had with both of my boys 7wks-20wks
Pretzels were my friends. I just kept them with me everyday. I also had to get up at least 20 min early everyday. I always had a wave of sickness that would cause me to have to lie down. And don't let yourself get hungry. I had an hour drive home and I had to snack on the way home or I would be sick.
Well, thanks for the advice and congratulatory message, but unfortunately we're losing this pregnancy as well. Here's what I just posted on my DDC after 5 hours in the ER:
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There was definitely a uterine pregnancy that didn't make it. What we saw Wednesday was confirmed today as a collapsed sac. As has been said, there is what appears to possibly be a sac in the left tube. This is absolutely the culprit of the severe pain. Because of the lack of extra blood-flow the OB isn't convinced that it's definitely a gestational sac he's seeing. (If it is, that means we conceived twins in a rare heterotopic pregnancy.) He doesn't want to geive the medication to dissolve an ectopic without knowing for sure that I have one because of side effects. He also doesn't want to go in surgically at this point because of the high risk of losing the tube if they do that.
I go back tomorrow afternoon for yet another ultrasound and another beta draw. This will *HOPEFULLY* help him to figure out what's going on.
I will try to continue to keep you ladies posted. If you would like to add me on Facebook, just PM me. I don't mind one bit.
Thank you all for the love and support through this loss.
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Thanks to ~Tithen~ for my siggy!
Please visit our Etsy shop to help fund our ADOPTION (item donations also accepted. Proud Aunt to 20.
Proud mommy to 6 angels. Proud volunteer for the Histiocytosis Association. Proud Child Passenger Safety Technician. Survivor of 4 failed adoptions (5 kids)