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Post by merhmc on Mar 8, 2011 11:23:10 GMT -6
Hey! I will just hang out here until someone joins me. I am sure with all of the iuis we are all having one of us is bound to have some multiples. I think it is funny that we got pregnant with twins when we were preventing pregnancy, but are fighting for our lives to now have ONE!
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Post by lifesabeach on Mar 8, 2011 20:52:30 GMT -6
I would LOVE twins!!! Maybe I'll get lucky when we get to do our IUI. It's like a buy one get one free, lol
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Post by carrie1013 on Mar 9, 2011 13:35:53 GMT -6
I wouldn't mind BOGO babies, either!
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Post by merhmc on Mar 9, 2011 15:29:14 GMT -6
BOGO! That is funny. I love BOGO babies because they entertain each other!!! I never had to entertain them (I did because I wanted to, but ykwim) because they had each other. Still rings true. They are so loving to each other...a true bond. So let's hope we all have BOGOs!!! I wouldn't mind another set.
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Post by shell2011 on Mar 9, 2011 17:05:48 GMT -6
God bless you, Merilee! I am terrified of having twins, lol! Did you have to have a c/s and were they born early?
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Post by merhmc on Mar 10, 2011 7:53:40 GMT -6
Shel-I was terrified too (I literally hyperventilated at the ultrasound and they had to calm me down), but they were SOOOO easy when they were babies. Toddlers is a different story, Wow. I am glad I had a singleton baby first because I was overwhelmed with my first. With the twins, I was confident that I knew what I was doing and I just loved it. When they hit the toddler stage, mommy went back to work!!! No, no c-section. I was so glad to have had a doctor that was old school. He didn't believe in them unless it was necessary. Many doctors will require C-sections with multiples, so I am glad he wasn't one of them. I had a 2 year-old at the time and COULD NOT immagive recovering from that. I was induced at 36 weeks because they were 7 pounds a peice. My first was 3 weeks early and was 9 pounds. He ended up with shoulder distorcia (sp?) and they had to break his collar bone to get him out, so it was necessary to prevent baby A from getting stuck and compramising the birth of baby b. So that's it in a nut shell. They made me deliver in an OR just in case. There were tons of people in there. I was in a euphoria. I loved every minute of it and cannot say enough good things about the experience. *Forgive my spelling. I am going on day 6 of manybe 30 to 60 minutes of actual sleep a night. It is kicking me in the butt today.
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Post by merhmc on Mar 10, 2011 7:55:59 GMT -6
Oh, and zero complications during pregnancy. With my first, I was on bed rest and on meds 24/7 for preterm labor. Then the twins pregnany was perfect. Blood pressure was awesome and no GD...nothing. Other than being ginormous and uncomfortable, it was an easy pregnancy.
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