Ellie - I hear you. This does happen to a subset of people, but I think what people don't understand is (in SOME people) the first pregnancy from assisted conception helps you to become pregnant the second time. For example, in my case my infertility was from endometriosis. But during pregnancy, the endo shrinks substantially in most women and the amount of "bad" receptors on that tissue is reduced. So pregnancy in itself might help me to become pregnant a second time naturally, but I wouldn't have that improved chance without getting pregnant with assisted conception first. AND that isn't the case for most people going through assisted conception with different infertility diagnosis. People just don't understand!
Beemeck - I don't like that your boss treated you like that, but it does sound like maybe you are not that bothered by it? If you are, you might look into your rights because it sounds like you should be offered a limited duty position or something. There are definite pregnancy rights in the US.
Yes, I plan on breastfeeding. Because we are having twins, I plan on taking the full 12 weeks offered by Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA). I will breastfeed during this time and then try to pump as work.
Is anyone looking at classes? I am starting to look at classes at our hospital we are giving birth at. I just read on the class website that they encourage you to have signed up by month 4. You don't have attend, but at least enroll for later in your pregnancy. I'm glad I started looking it up now. I plan to discuss with Hubby and see what he thinks might be the best ones for us. We will be new parents and he will be a stay at home daddy. However we will have great support around us. Currently sister in law lives with us (going through a divorce) and she has tons of childcare experience from working in a daycare and in-laws have fostered 50 kids (some special needs babies) over the last 16 years.
As far as shopping, we are kinda in limbo with this pregnancy. We have planned on moving to Florida for years. In laws just moved there this weekend and they are our main support system. I want to stay in Indiana during my pregnancy to make sure I get my benefits and insurance, then we are planning on putting the house for sale right after/before maternity leave is finished. I have a good chance of taking my current job with me to Florida and working from home, but it's not guaranteed. However, I can find a new job relatively quickly and we are saving all the money we can in case I am out of work for a few weeks or more. But as far as shopping, I don't even think we will set up a nursery. I think my plan is to get bare necessities and then set up a nursery after we move states. I'm thinking of getting bassinets for our bedroom while they are still young. Like I said, limbo.... It will be stressful, but I have to trust that everything will work out and I am not stressing over something to be in 9 months from now.
We also have a wedding in Mexico in April for our best friends. We are Maid of Honor and Best Man so we have to go. I'm also slightly stressing out about traveling with ~3 month olds. Oh life is exciting!