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Q: Pregnant after IVF
asked by: DPrssd on December 21st, 2007
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Hi Everyone!
I'm very happy to finally be able to post here after 2.5 years of ttc.
It's very early in my pregnancy, I just got a positive beta yesterday at 185.
Here is my TTC Journey:
Started to ttc July 2005.
After 6 mos I tried every "au natural" fertility aid in the book. Ovulex, Maca, Ginseng, Traditional Chinese Herbs and Acupuncture, homeopath tablets..etc etc...
Then on to clomid & BD BFN
Clomid IUI BFN
Clomid BD BFN

Then I finally got my first BFP ever this past week from my first IVF cycle. yes They transferred two B embryos...so my first ultrasound on Jan 9th will tell me how many heart beats there are. Honestly...I would be ecstatic with twins.

Looking forward to getting some advice and hoping you can ease some of my fears Wink

Cheryl
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mc4ever02
replied on December 21st, 2007
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Welcome!!!

I'm so glad that you will be posting over here! All the ladies are so wonderful and they will be able to ease all you fears about all the weird things you will be feeling over the next few weeks.

We have the pregnancy community chat forum for all off topic posts and that place is normally pretty busy, I hope to see you over there too!

I hope you have a wonderful 9 months and enjoy your pregnancy!
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Idony
replied on December 21st, 2007
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congrats! i hope things go well and you get exactly what you want with this pregnancy

~alicia~
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Dannzibelle
replied on December 21st, 2007
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Congratulations! It must feel so amazing after trying for so long. I wish you a healthy pregnancy and i'll send some twins dust your way
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young Girl
replied on December 21st, 2007
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congrats and welcome!!!!!!!!!!
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PenguinsRus
replied on December 21st, 2007
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Congrats!! That is such a long time for trying. You must be SO excited to finally get that BFP Smile
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rosejackson
replied on December 21st, 2007
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congratulations. i wish you a long and healthy pregnancy
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DPrssd
replied on December 21st, 2007
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Thanks so much girls!
I look forward to hearing all your stories Smile
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Becky
replied on December 22nd, 2007
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congrats i'm so happy for you
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Hollyberries
replied on December 22nd, 2007
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Congrats! Welcome! I'm holly nice to meet you!
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ilovemyfishies81
replied on December 22nd, 2007
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wow congrats, i know your happy that your finally preggo, Im Kira
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newmommy07
replied on December 22nd, 2007
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Re: Hi Girls...newbie Here
DPrssd wrote:
Hi Everyone!
I'm very happy to finally be able to post here after 2.5 years of ttc.
It's very early in my pregnancy, I just got a positive beta yesterday at 185.
Here is my TTC Journey:
Started to ttc July 2005.
After 6 mos I tried every "au natural" fertility aid in the book. Ovulex, Maca, Ginseng, Traditional Chinese Herbs and Acupuncture, homeopath tablets..etc etc...
Then on to clomid & BD BFN
Clomid IUI BFN
Clomid BD BFN

Then I finally got my first BFP ever this past week from my first IVF cycle. yes They transferred two B embryos...so my first ultrasound on Jan 9th will tell me how many heart beats there are. Honestly...I would be ecstatic with twins.

Looking forward to getting some advice and hoping you can ease some of my fears Wink

Cheryl



Hi and welcome, I bet your so excited since you have been waiting for so long, congrats to you! I hope the rest of your pregnancy goes smooth and I think you might have tripplet girls lol Smile Congrats again.
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monkeygirl22
replied on December 22nd, 2007
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Congrats again girl! Let me know if you need anything.
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DPrssd
replied on December 22nd, 2007
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monkeygirl22 wrote:
Congrats again girl! Let me know if you need anything.


Did you feel cramps and pulling/stretching at the early stages of pregnancy? I'm not bleeding...but feeling lots of little aches and pains coming from down there. Is this normal? Confused
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O0o0h_baby
replied on December 22nd, 2007
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Congratulations!! I'm 12 weeks pregnant with baby #4. You must be so excited!!

The cramping and stretching is normal. Alot of woman feel like they're going to get their periods but, as long as there is no red blood, probably just fine ^^
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number game
replied on December 22nd, 2007
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DPrssd wrote:
monkeygirl22 wrote:
Congrats again girl! Let me know if you need anything.


Did you feel cramps and pulling/stretching at the early stages of pregnancy? I'm not bleeding...but feeling lots of little aches and pains coming from down there. Is this normal? Confused


Yes it's normal! I had the same thing. It's ligaments stretching. Oh and CONGRATS!!! My name is Rachel btw!
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DPrssd
replied on December 22nd, 2007
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[/quote]Yes it's normal! I had the same thing. It's ligaments stretching. Oh and CONGRATS!!! My name is Rachel btw![/quote]

Thanks Rachel! How long did it last?
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young Girl
replied on December 22nd, 2007
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ligament streching usually can last a few weeks
sometimes its only a few days
as loong as your not bleeding its ok
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cln1812
replied on December 23rd, 2007
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Welcome! Congratulations!

My name is Cheryl too Smile
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moldedbymercy88
replied on December 23rd, 2007
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Congratulations!!
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