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19w5d (7/10)
w/g - Just hit 11 lbs. Need to slow it down a bit! I've been such a garbage disposal the last few weeks.
s/c - All in all pretty good. Tired, having a hard time lifting my 15 mo old. Heartburn starting and a little bit of gall bladder pain (both things I experienced last time). Also rapid heartbeat.
Other - Had anatomy scan on Monday, and all was good! So no further testing for us. Didn't get a ton of good shots and the tech could not give us a guess on gender (we are tam yellow anyway).
d/a - End of month for regular check up.
Sorry I haven't been on much...WebMD wouldn't let me sign on and I just have been so darn busy!View Thread

16w0d (Thursday)
w/g: up about 6
s/c: I have a wicked cold, so am pretty miserable this week. My 14 mo old is getting it too. Just a bad week overall. Pregnancy wise I feel pretty good...just tired and I've popped for sure! Can't hide it fore much longer. After my Drs appt on Monday I'll be out of the closet for good. LOL.
other: Got my screening results back. Risk of Downs and Tri 18 are 1 in 190. With Sarah less than two years ago it was 1 in 850. It's still only 0.5%, but it feels so high - I'm assuming it's all my age. I'll be able to talk to my MW about it Monday.
next d/a: Monday the 18th.View Thread

14w5d (Tues)
w/g: Up about 6
s/c: A little bit of cramping, tired and peeing all the time, but generally feeling pretty good! Starting to see the linea negra.
Other: Not much! Still a little nervous about this pregnancy and need to start thinking about if we'll buy a new house and car before or shortly after baby. Both are so overwhelming to think about!
Next d/a: June 18th with my midwife. I've got to go in next week too to get my second blood draw for the sequential screening.
Have a great week all, I'm sorry I can't post that much.View Thread

Also, I did all testing (serial sequential) this time and last, mostly because of my age.View Thread


13w6d (Wed)
w/g: 4 - 5 lbs
s/c: A little sleepy, bloated, waking up a lot. I don't like that my sleep is suffering this early!
Other: Just very busy!!!
next d/a: Second blood draw for serial sequential in the next few weeks and MW and US appts at end of the month!View Thread

12w4d
w/g: 5ish
s/c: Feeling pretty good, just tired, but chasing an almost 14 mo around will do that to you. I actually think I'm in much better shape than I was when I did this last time. I am however feeling like a whale, even though I'm about 7 lbs lighter that I was last time around.
other: Not much to report this week, except I have to tell my new boss. EEK. I don't wanna! She's so sweet, but I think she's going to be bummed because I was just hired in Feb to help out during a very busy time this winter.

next d/a: Friday. First OB appt and excited to hear the HB again.View Thread

Pam and Baby N #2
11w5d (as of Tues)
w/g - up about 4 or 5
s/c - Tired, slightly nauseous here and there, some RLP.
other - Had my US yesterday as part of my serial sequential screening. Little one was doing great, but not really cooperating so we couldn't see the body parts as well (the US tech could). We only got one good pic. But I'll take their word for it that baby looked great! I'm stressed about telling my boss. I think I'll tell her this week or early next.
d/a - next Friday for my first OB appt - saw the MW last time.View Thread

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