IVF/ICSI in Aug/Sept/Oct Updates on 1st page!

I was wondering if maddie was so quiet cause baby maybe came... I guess we'll have to wait and see!

ST thats great news for your friend!
 
Hi ladies,

How are you all? I'm so so sorry it has taken me a while to get on here. I'm very pleased to tell you that I am now a mom to a beautiful little girl Sienna. She is wonderful and feel so blessed to have her here.

Hope it will be you next. How exciting xx

Hope tinks, st and Kelly all doing well. Hope your enjoying pregnancies x

Kazzab it's all go for you. I'm so glad you have a plan & have a wedding to organize too x

How's babies,Rosa,doodar,& all the other moms. Hope your well xx

Aq how are you??
 
Wow Maddie, massive congrats:happydance::happydance::happydance:. Hope you are enjoying every minute. Did everything go ok? How are you feeling now, recovering?
 
Thank you ladies. Yes feel very well. I had a quick normal delivery on the 19/11. I've been so busy with visitors, breastfeeding and adoring our long awaited little girl xxxxx
 
Congratulations Maddie! Sienna is a beautiful name, one of my favourites! Sounds like a fab delivery and you were early!! Thought you'd gone over looking at your ticker and hadn't heard anything. Sounds like You and Sienna have settled well at home? Can we see a pic? X x x x x
 
Thank you St will post a pic as soon as get a chance. I use this on my mobile x
 
Aww Maddie yay! A girl!!!!! And Sienna is a gorgeous name <3
 
Just wanted to pop in and say congratulations maddie :hugs:

Hope everyone else is well! :hug:
 
No not yet, looks like it will be a long while yet, my consultant reckons 18 months to 2 years for full recovery although he has said it is possible that I never recover or don't recover fully but these are worst case scenarios.

I'm just making the most of Lily being a baby because I'm dreading her starting to crawl or walk and not be able to run after her, she's growing up way to fast :nope:
 
I hope thats not the case, did they find out the exact cause for it happening like what nerve or whatever was affected? It's just so bizarre I've never heard of it happening before.
 
Originally they thought it was the peroneal nerve in my knee caused by being in the stirrups too long but after electric nerve conduction studies (ouch!) they found it was a nerve in my hip/pelvis (think it's the sciatic one) caused during the delivery, consultant said it could still have something to do with the position I was in in the stirrups because you dont see every woman that gives birth having this problem :shrug:
 
So odd. I was only in the stirrup position (ie legs being held back as far as possible) while I was pushing so 20 mins or so, but I had more issues with my sciatic during pregnancy then after, this time it's really flaring up :(
 
I was I stirrups all the time I was pushing so 1.5-2 hours and then waited to deliver the afterbirth then the doctor went next door to stitch up another lady then came back to stitch me up so I was in them ages, by the end of it I was crying, begging them to put my legs down because I was in agony!
 
Jeeze! I would have just put them down on my own, sounds like torture.
 

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