Yay Titi congrats, how exciting!!!!
Chris, I exercised every day before my BFP. But the first trimester floored me. It seems some women have more of the extreme fatigue than others. I didn't do a thing during my entire first trimester but sleep when I got home from work, wake up to eat dinner, then toss and turn all night due to insomnia. So don't beat yourself up if you can't exercise as much, it's perfectly normal! And that fat accumulating on your a$$? That's your body preparing to be the perfect incubator it is, and prepping for BF'ing (if you chose that route) since breast milk is 40% fat!

A cup of coffee in the AM is fine for baby, if you can tolerate it. My MS was so bad that despite desperately needing my AM coffee, I would instantaneously puke it up if I had even one sip

Luckily in second tri the sleep improved a bit, and I was able to keep down my morning coffee!!!
Rebekah, yes for sure eating to live is the healthiest outlook! However, like you and Anna, I love my food

I exercise just so that I can eat more, how silly is that??
Anna fingers crossed everything is A.O.K. with your test results!!!
I see no posts from Terri or Angela. Thinking of you ladies!!! Hope everything went smoothly and that you are both holding your lovely bundles of joy by now
Viv so glad your test results were good too!!! I had a little moment of silence and thought for you and your fellow countrymen/women yesterday.
Yep, DH freaked out when I had my BFP, I think more because it happened the first month we tried and he hadn't really processed that it was all "real" yet. He wasn't able to come to my first U/S at 8 weeks, but did accompany me to the CVS at 11 weeks, where my OB (who is a personal friend) treated us with a 10 minute "visit" with baby before he did the procedure. DH couldn't get over the shock of seeing a real little person growing in there, how active she was and the heart beating away. I think it really sunk in then...
I think our situation is rather unique, but it adds so much pressure on me. I am the main bread earner, DH was actually in school during my entire pregnancy, and only worked for 5 months before going on parental leave. So all that financial stress you ladies attribute to hubbies? I was the one carrying that plus baby

I couldn't financially take more than 7 months off work, I get paid so much more than he does so it was just logical that he should be the parent to stay at home and I go back to work. Sometimes I'm very frustrated that all my friends get a whole year off work with their babies and the hospital only gives me 3 months. So I decided for the next one I WILL stay at home 1 year, even if this means dipping into our line of credit to make ends meet... He's applied for a different program (sigh, my hubby, the perpetual student: turns out he hated his job where he was for 5 months...) starting in September. So we will save as much money as we can, and hopefully have longer at home with baby... I honestly do love my job though, and when I am here, I am fine. The second I leave the office to walk to the subway, I'm antsy to just get home and play with Zoë though!!!
OK, off to do a bit of work now, hugs everyone!!!