Damn. Yesterday REALLY sucked.
Thanks so much for all of your validation, although I managed to not demand any ultrasounds!
I think there is a part of me that wants to know, and another that doesn't. Probably some correlation between POASers and Non-POASers and how likely they are to demand an ultrasound?
Around 10 am I had a full on attack of the blechys and then it just didn't abate until about 6 (and that was partial retreat).
My nurse said she'd keep an eye for my lab results--pleasepleaseplease let them be good.
If I am continuing to be pregnant, I am going to need to get some new shirts ASAP. I am busting out of my shirts, anything with a v-neck looks scandalous. I am a busty gal, but more on the tear drop shaped end of the spectrum, so this new found cleavage is shocking. Also, it may just be a gas baby, but there is a seriously obvious rounded aspect to my belly, and my form fitting t-shirts aren't feeling so attractive. I think once I'm really showing, I'll be fine with it, but at this point, I just look pudgy.
I'll update if I hear from my nurse today.
***UPDATE: Hmm. Not sure what to think. My nurse emailed and said I could decrease my estrogen, and that they want me to repeat the progesterone next week. And then she said "Have a good night!"...Not sure what to think. I'm going to try to just not think about it too much until tomorrow morning, when I will hunt down SOME nurse and get some answers!
I'm glad you are feeling better today!
What is a POASer? Is it a fertility term or am I just clueless?
Posted by: Rebecca | July 14, 2010 at 04:12 PM
A couple more days until you can see your doctor...hang in there!
Posted by: a | July 14, 2010 at 06:00 PM
Hmmm, I am thinking that they would not decrease anything if your numbers looked wonky. Like you I would have rather had a number, an explanation and a bit of reassurance. Glad you will be calling a nurse tomorrow for confirmation that allis well.
Posted by: Cindyhoo2 | July 14, 2010 at 07:22 PM
Think positive thoughts. I read your previous post about DBT> I was terrified through week 27> It is very normal. Just know this is new territory. This is YOUR time. That's all you can do. Motherhood is about giving up control and surrendering. This is practice.
I am wishing you the best.
Posted by: Lisa dg | July 14, 2010 at 08:06 PM
Think positive thoughts. I read your previous post about DBT> I was terrified through week 27> It is very normal. Just know this is new territory. This is YOUR time. That's all you can do. Motherhood is about giving up control and surrendering. This is practice.
I am wishing you the best.
Posted by: Lisa dg | July 14, 2010 at 08:06 PM
Hope you were able to connect with the nurse today to get some answers!
Posted by: Erin | July 15, 2010 at 08:31 AM