luckyfirst
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Hi,
My husband and I have just started trying for #2. My 4year old daughter was conceived naturally. At the time we didn't want children, and it was a terrible time coming to terms with being pregnant. Then I had a terrible pregnancy - hyperemesis till the 5th month (I seriously wanted to die!), and the GP wouldn't let me abort ( we wanted to ) till I felt better. By which time we couldn't go through with it obviously. My GP was also pretty convincing that if we didn't have the baby, then we may want one later and not be able to, because I have pcos. We thought 'what if we change our mind and can't?'
So, we had our baby. And of course it has changed our lives. Stay at home Mum and everything! It has taken us 4 years to be brave enough to consider having another - I really don't want my daughter to be an only child - after my awful pregnancy before, and birth.
So - now I find myself six months short of 40years old, with potential fertility issues, and also the ghost of the past pregnancy / birth looming heavily over us. I wanted to get pregnant straight away so that we wouldn't have too long to think about it. Incase we lose our nerve. I so want to do it again only this time actually WANTING to! I didn't have that AT ALL througout my daughters pregnancy.
Is it true that GP's won't consider helping with fertility (investigating or medications) for at least one year? I might lose my nerve. My husband might change his mind. I can see him leaning more towards the fence than I am, and it's taken ages to turn him onto the idea of trying again.
I can feel my period getting ready to come and I really thought I might just get pregnant straight away!
My husband and I have just started trying for #2. My 4year old daughter was conceived naturally. At the time we didn't want children, and it was a terrible time coming to terms with being pregnant. Then I had a terrible pregnancy - hyperemesis till the 5th month (I seriously wanted to die!), and the GP wouldn't let me abort ( we wanted to ) till I felt better. By which time we couldn't go through with it obviously. My GP was also pretty convincing that if we didn't have the baby, then we may want one later and not be able to, because I have pcos. We thought 'what if we change our mind and can't?'
So, we had our baby. And of course it has changed our lives. Stay at home Mum and everything! It has taken us 4 years to be brave enough to consider having another - I really don't want my daughter to be an only child - after my awful pregnancy before, and birth.
So - now I find myself six months short of 40years old, with potential fertility issues, and also the ghost of the past pregnancy / birth looming heavily over us. I wanted to get pregnant straight away so that we wouldn't have too long to think about it. Incase we lose our nerve. I so want to do it again only this time actually WANTING to! I didn't have that AT ALL througout my daughters pregnancy.
Is it true that GP's won't consider helping with fertility (investigating or medications) for at least one year? I might lose my nerve. My husband might change his mind. I can see him leaning more towards the fence than I am, and it's taken ages to turn him onto the idea of trying again.
I can feel my period getting ready to come and I really thought I might just get pregnant straight away!