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on 3/5/13 5:46 am
on 3/5/13 5:41 am
My luteal phase has only been 10 days instead of the required 12. Doctor was hoping the Femara would help increase this without having to do progesterone supplements. This did not happen even though I had 2 follicles on the Femara this past month. Luteal phase was still 10 days. This month the Femara will be increased and hopefully progesterone will be given after the IUI to give me the much needed 12 days.
So I will say that I am and have never been regular thanks to PCOS unless I was on BCP to regulate. After fertility treatments and having my son I breastfed him for a year and then was on a low dose BCP and still took about 6 months to get a cycle. Then it was regular thanks to the pill. I then got off to TTC #2 and not much luck but then I had PS and also lost about 10-15 more lbs and started to get regular cycles and low and behold, now preggo with #2....I think weight does have an impact but also agree you may want to take a test just in case.
My daughter was born at 39 weeks 5 days. Weighing in at 6lbs 4oz and 18.5inches long.
My son was born at 37 weeks exactly. Weighing in at 7lbs 6oz and 21inches long. At his due date he was 10lbs 7oz and 24inches.
My son's pregnancy I was contractions and more pressure...
Good Luck
Mom to Haleigh born 04/14/10 and Dylan 05/15/12
Baby #1 was born at exactly 41 weeks
Baby #2 was born at exactly 40 weeks
I got pregnant 6 months after my sleeve surgery. I was just above my original goal weight when I got pregnant. I gained 18 lbs during my pregnancy and lost all of that plus more with no problems after the baby was born. Good luck!
So for those who have had two babies (or more); what was your experiences in regards to your due dates? I had Stajah at 38 weeks, with not a hard labor, and pretty straight forward. This baby I am defiantly having different pregnancy, but I am just curious on if you had your first baby early or late; however, about your next delivery? This baby I have had alot more contracts throughout, and she is breech so a bit different.
I really want this baby to cook up to 38 weeks, and won't stress if we go all the way to 40, I am up for a promotion at work (I am not a bad mom, just have a career too, and work hard at both) and I have a lot of work through the month of April and I need her to keep cooking. I am just curious of everyone's experience.
Looking forward to reading ....Stacey
Stacey
RNY-10/27/04
From the experience of my 2 post-op pregnancies, I was expected to gain 30-35 lbs and increase my calories 300-400 a day (not double them or do anything totally crazy). You cannot be going into ketosis with pregnancy, as that is bad for the baby's brain development so you do need carbs. You can totally gain the weight needed for your pregnancy and lose it again. Don't compare yourself to his exes. You are totally different person. I maintained through 2 pregnancies and a lot of very stressful events before I regained some, then I lost it again. You have perserverved through a lot and you can keep your weight off after pregnancy.
~ Renae
~*Renae*~ Open RNY 8/3/04 ** (rockmyskinnyjeans on MFP)
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