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Old 11-21-2008, 07:20 PM
kblythe kblythe is offline
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Yes, your doctor almost certainly would have called if something were wrong. So there is every likelihood that everything is just perfect. But I understand your panic completely, because I lived it. After a m/c, a chemical pregnancy, and several flat out failures, I was so pessimistic it was ridiculous. I never allowed myself to enjoy and celebrate my pregnancy. At least now I can enjoy and celebrate my son!

Congratulations. You're pregnant. Try not to drive yourself crazy for the next 32 weeks.

Kathryn
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No DH, I'm aspiring to be a single mother!
Proud owner of Max, the wonder cat.

July '05, with DD (dear donor), MC at 7 wks
2 failed IUI cycles with follistim
1st IVF 5/07 -- chemical pregnacy
2nd IVF 7/07 --
FET with donor embryos on 10/23 on 11/6
FET with donor embryos on 11/26 -
12/7 beta 82
12/11 beta 232 -- fingers and toes crossed ...
12/17 beta 2,589
1/2 ultrasound one bean, measuring well, good heartbeat!
1/17 ultrasound. GREAT! One bean, wiggling around, measuring perfectly with a 185 HR



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