Yesterday I had my 9 week ultrasound and got to see the baby move on the screen! It was the most amazing experience! I love this baby so much already!!
I am doing well. Not eating as well as I should be...the baby seems to like icecream a LOT!
But my pants all still fit, so that makes me happy! I'm still working out almost every day so I'm taking good care of us!
My brain is busy researching all sorts of things about birth, medication, breastfeeding, etc...so that's what is keeping me busy. Just one more week of school for my princesses and then SUMMER!!
woohoo!
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Never thought I'd be having a baby...
When I was 20 years old I went to my first gynecologist appointment. I started my period at 15 or 16 but only had cycles once every 4-6 months. I remember then asking her about being able to get pregnant someday, and she told me it would be difficult. I remember leaving that appointment in tears, thinking I would never be able to have a family. I was about 230 lbs then and ate all sorts of sugary crap all day long.
9 years later I got married. I still only had cycles every 4-6 months. I weighed 260 lbs and at all sorts of sugary crap. We visited an ob/gyn who had me do a few cycles of clomid. I did manage to ovulate with the clomid but still never became pregnant. We decided to adopt in stead of pursue any more fertility treatments. I got up to over 300 lbs.
8 years later. I lost 100 lbs. My cycles became regular - 28 day cycles. I wasn't eating sugary crap. I exercised, I was healthy. I still wasn't getting pregnant, so we decided to visit a specialist, because I didn't want to have regrets 5 years from now when I can't have kids. It turned out there was more to our issues than my lack of ovulation...we had low sperm count with low motility and I have a tilted cervix, which the doctor things may have made it difficult for sperm to travel.
After a bunch of invasive procedures to make sure my parts were indeed working correctly, we chose to do insemination. For a long while, I wasn't sure how much assistance I was comfortable with, and each person needs to decide that for themselves. We decided since it was still all my hubby and all me, we were okay with a little help. It is pretty much "the turkey baster" method.
Now I'm pregnant. :) I know for sure I wouldn't be in this condition if I hadn't lost all that weight and stopped eating all that crap. I know my body is in the best shape for carrying a baby. I'm not thrilled that I'll gain back some of the weight, but it's an exciting time and a testimony to all the hard work that I have done and for which I am proud.
So that's my story...and I'm sticking to it!
9 years later I got married. I still only had cycles every 4-6 months. I weighed 260 lbs and at all sorts of sugary crap. We visited an ob/gyn who had me do a few cycles of clomid. I did manage to ovulate with the clomid but still never became pregnant. We decided to adopt in stead of pursue any more fertility treatments. I got up to over 300 lbs.
8 years later. I lost 100 lbs. My cycles became regular - 28 day cycles. I wasn't eating sugary crap. I exercised, I was healthy. I still wasn't getting pregnant, so we decided to visit a specialist, because I didn't want to have regrets 5 years from now when I can't have kids. It turned out there was more to our issues than my lack of ovulation...we had low sperm count with low motility and I have a tilted cervix, which the doctor things may have made it difficult for sperm to travel.
After a bunch of invasive procedures to make sure my parts were indeed working correctly, we chose to do insemination. For a long while, I wasn't sure how much assistance I was comfortable with, and each person needs to decide that for themselves. We decided since it was still all my hubby and all me, we were okay with a little help. It is pretty much "the turkey baster" method.
Now I'm pregnant. :) I know for sure I wouldn't be in this condition if I hadn't lost all that weight and stopped eating all that crap. I know my body is in the best shape for carrying a baby. I'm not thrilled that I'll gain back some of the weight, but it's an exciting time and a testimony to all the hard work that I have done and for which I am proud.
So that's my story...and I'm sticking to it!
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