lauraemily17
Mummy to 2 boys
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Coy - she is so beautiful and so alert already. You have very smart little girls. Is the breastfeeding still going well? She looks like she's thriving.
Msperry - congrats again on your bfp. It's funny how it happens for so many people when they stop actively trying. Steph had a Doula so will prob be able to advise. We didn't have one, they are very very rare in the UK. I think re eating you're best to follow what your body wants, but if that is less trying and make sure it'll give you everything you need. I had the opposite problem, eating every carb in sight helped my ms!!
Patrice - I'm so disappointed that your previous Drs didn't diagnose your pcos. That's the first thing we thought when you mentioned the cysts. Thankfully your new Dr sounds fantastic and has a great plan for you. Will you go back to see her when you move to Connecticut? I have a friend who has pcos and is pregnant with her second, so it's certainly possible to still have a baby.
Shradha - you poor thing being so poorly. I'm not sure what to suggest, I have heard of some people suffering, think its due to hormones. Try and keep your fluids up Hun and if you can eat plain foods, dry toast is good or ready salted crisps.
Steph - how's your 2 boys doing? Are you feeling better and getting more sleep now?
Afm - Xander's has a very busy day. We went to our first baby sensory class today which was fantastic. Xander loved it and completely missed a nap through it without getting grumpy! We then took him swimming this afternoon, he loved it, we were in for 35 minutes & dunked him twice! He did all this with only a 20 minute nap. Needless to say he has since been asleep for an hour & a half! Hopefully he'll sleep we'll tonight after refusing to go to sleep until 11.30 last night!!
Here he is now fast asleep with his bottom lip sticking out like usual!!
https://i1196.photobucket.com/albums/aa415/lauraemily17/BB538AD1-7142-42C3-9EBD-DCFD9BA508A3-20816-00000F5395C66098.jpg
Msperry - congrats again on your bfp. It's funny how it happens for so many people when they stop actively trying. Steph had a Doula so will prob be able to advise. We didn't have one, they are very very rare in the UK. I think re eating you're best to follow what your body wants, but if that is less trying and make sure it'll give you everything you need. I had the opposite problem, eating every carb in sight helped my ms!!
Patrice - I'm so disappointed that your previous Drs didn't diagnose your pcos. That's the first thing we thought when you mentioned the cysts. Thankfully your new Dr sounds fantastic and has a great plan for you. Will you go back to see her when you move to Connecticut? I have a friend who has pcos and is pregnant with her second, so it's certainly possible to still have a baby.
Shradha - you poor thing being so poorly. I'm not sure what to suggest, I have heard of some people suffering, think its due to hormones. Try and keep your fluids up Hun and if you can eat plain foods, dry toast is good or ready salted crisps.
Steph - how's your 2 boys doing? Are you feeling better and getting more sleep now?
Afm - Xander's has a very busy day. We went to our first baby sensory class today which was fantastic. Xander loved it and completely missed a nap through it without getting grumpy! We then took him swimming this afternoon, he loved it, we were in for 35 minutes & dunked him twice! He did all this with only a 20 minute nap. Needless to say he has since been asleep for an hour & a half! Hopefully he'll sleep we'll tonight after refusing to go to sleep until 11.30 last night!!
Here he is now fast asleep with his bottom lip sticking out like usual!!
https://i1196.photobucket.com/albums/aa415/lauraemily17/BB538AD1-7142-42C3-9EBD-DCFD9BA508A3-20816-00000F5395C66098.jpg