Okay sorry ladies, I was away because I had to cook dinner. It didn't go so well, half way through I had to walk away to throw up and hubby had to finish cooking. Are you happy Krissy I threw up!
Tasha- You are an amazing woman! I feel so special to have someone with your level of positivity and determination a part of this thread. I'm sure you've got so many great stories and experience to share if anyone has any questions. I am so sorry for your losses. That just seems so unfair to have to go through all of that, but you did that and I agree with krissy, you are definitely a hero in my book!
Army- Alright, I have racked my brain and when I was pregnant with my son I went and saw the doctor at 4 weeks because I "fibbed" about my dates because I was going to the pregnancy center and was told to get in as soon as possible. So, I made an appointment months before my BFP. I remember I got my BFP November 4th 2009, my period was due the 5th and my appointment was the 6th. I went to my appointment and they couldn't see anything, but the doctor said that she saw what could be a gestational sac, but she wasn't sure. It just looked like a black blob. I got to go in every week and have an ultrasound and they checked my HCG every other day until I was 6 weeks, which was when they finally saw a HB as well. So, they should be able to see something, but don't get discouraged if they don't, it's still really early. With your HCG levels they will check to see if they go off the chart crazy. I have a good feeling though that you're in the clear because you aren't spotting and your pain isn't constant anymore right?
MnJ- I love you! You have and always will be one of my favorite. Yes, the whole thing made me cry. It could have been a combination of a bunch of things *cough *cough hormones *cough *cough or the fact that I'm just a wimp, but it's over and after plenty of PM I was reassured that I am loved and people do love reading my updates.
Krissy- I believe you both are beautiful fishes. And you're both lucky to have each other, even if you've got your ups and down. You have each other and those beautiful kids!
AFM- It's Tuesday, which means school night for the hubby. I've already put in the Lorax for the little guy to watch. Refraining from popping pop corn only because I'm a little smell sensitive at the moment.