Cerclage, Pregnancy, Pregnant After a Late Loss, Pregnant After a Loss

Make ‘Em Say Ugh

  [caption id="attachment_109" align="aligncenter" width="217"] Yeah, this is an accurate description of me today.[/caption] 2:15 3:15 4:15 5:15 6:15 Those are the respective times I kept getting up last night to go pee. I finally went to sleep around 7:45 and had two and a half hour nap. I'm still tired, actually. I'm finally eating breakfast when I should be getting ready for lunch. Oh hell, my clock is totally off now. Last night, I couldn't quite
Pregnancy, Pregnant After a Late Loss, Pregnant After a Loss

I’ll Be Waiting

Today, I went to my family practitioner to confirm the pregnancy. I didn't want to go for a number of reasons. One, I didn't want to pay for an expensive pregnancy test (more on that in a bit). And two, probably the most important reason, I didn't want news that would upset me such as 'Um, you're not pregnant.' Let me explain the second one. With my first pregnancy, we discovered I
Pregnancy, Pregnant After a Late Loss, Pregnant After a Loss

So Appalled

There's one thing about pregnancy I don't understand. The nausea. How is that I'm okay before I eat but right after I eat, I feel like Thank goodness for these:   I got these at Whole Foods. They're pretty good. They don't taste any different from regular saltine crackers. They're also so cute! They come in different shapes! So I can no longer sleep on my stomach. I never knew how much I
Pregnancy, Pregnancy Week by Week, Pregnant After a Late Loss, Pregnant After a Loss

I’m Lovin’ It: Yoda – Week 5

Today, Yoda is five weeks gestation! I'm officially in the second month of pregnancy. Woo-hoo! Let's see Yoda' s progress: According to baby-gaga.com: The changes to your growing embryo are not quite as drastic this week as they've been in the last few weeks. Growth is now focused on your wee manatee's head, which is developing and growing much more rapidly than the rest of their tiny body. This is because their
Cravings, Pregnancy, Pregnant After a Late Loss, Pregnant After a Loss

OMG

Yeah, that's pretty much what I'm feeling right now. My food aversion to vegan ice cream is replaced with a healthy, almost insane appetite for bacon. Not the healthy, fat-free turkey bacon I always eat. No. I want the pork. A lot of it. All of it. Just bring me a wheelbarrow full of bacon and I'll love you forever. [caption id="attachment_60" align="aligncenter" width="300"] This is a bacon funnel cake. Me
Cravings, Pregnancy, Pregnant After a Late Loss, Pregnant After a Loss

I Can’t Go For That

It just occurred to me that when I set up this blog, I didn't allow comments. So for everyone who tried to leave a comment but couldn't, I apologize. You can do so now. So today I had my first food aversion. Something that I previously enjoyed to my heart's content and well, not for a long while. Well, at least not until December. Vegan ice cream. Yes, you read that right.
Cerclage, Pregnancy, Pregnant After a Late Loss, Pregnant After a Loss

Paging Dr. Davis…Paging Dr. Davis

This pregnancy, I'm not taking any chances. I'm working from home, so there's no need for me to go into the office.  I'm drinking a ton of water, which isn't a change from what I was already doing. But the biggest change is getting a cerclage. A preventative cerclage. I know there's the TVC (transvaginal cerclage), but I just don't trust the success rate (75-85%). I need something a little
Pregnancy, Pregnancy Week by Week, Pregnant After a Late Loss, Pregnant After a Loss

My pregnancy week-by-week: Week 4

I love doing the pregnancy comparisons per week. It's neat to see a photo to see what my little Yoda looks like. Yes, I named my little bean 'Yoda'. It just fits. So Yoda is the size of a poppyseed, those little itty-bitty black things on the bagel in the picture. So crazy. I have little poppyseed Yoda inside of me. According to Parents.com: Your fertilized egg, known as a zygote, is
Acupuncture, Fertibella, Pregnancy, TTC

TTC unsolicited advice

For those who are still trying, I'll tell you what I did. Keep in mind, it wasn't just one solid thing. If anything, it was a perfect storm: Acupuncture (it really calmed down my nerves and made me focus on things that weren't pregnancy/baby-related) Exercising daily (Again, just to calm my nerves and besides, I wanted to look and feel better) More fruits and veggies and a lot of water to flush