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BeckyBoo
Apr 7th, 2008, 15:45 PM
6th December 2007

Well after 19 months of trying, I had just about given up on TTC. I didn't want to see a fertility specialist due to the fact I was only 19 when I started. But in the end, waiting for AF every month, thinking every month "Have I cracked it?"

I'd been in hospital from the 12th until the 27th so I thought I'd had no chance on concieving that month and the fact that I had vigerous treatments to try and save my sight from a progressive inflammatory eye condition.

But as per usual, today was the day AF was due. Aches and sore boobs ruined my hope of a BFP. I tested none the less to get over excited because I was sure I seen a faint positive. My partner damperned this and said no.

7th December 2007

I convinced my partner to buy me a couple of cheapies. They both came up with negatives. So I'd resigned myself to the fact yet another month had gone by and await the arrival of AF.

12th December 2007

I am a regular long cycle for AF of 34 days. But she still hadn't arrived. Now a week late I decided to take one last poke at it. This time to save confusion, I splashed out on a Clear Blue digital. With my 2yr old in the creché, I took myself to the Loo's (Couldn't wait until I got home).

I sat there watching the little egg timer spin around and around... I could hear people huffing outside at the time they had to wait to use the loo. I closed my eyes and placed my hand over the screen. I knew then if it was meant to be it would be this time. I opened my hand to see "Pregnant" On the screen.

The biggest smile ever came across my face. I raced out the loo to phone my mum, who had listened to me for months agonise over trying to get pregnant.
She even told me to check it. "You know you have bad eye sight, check it and see if it had "Not Pregnant" on it". Laughing at her I did check to reveal the same "Pregnant" I had read moments ago.

BeckyBoo
Apr 7th, 2008, 15:49 PM
16 weeks Later...

It's now 7th of April 2008.

I still don't believe I am pregnant. I still feel I'll wake up and it'll be gone. After having a shock at 9 weeks when I went for an early scan for the fact that I'd had loads of treatment before and during pregnancy, midwife wanted to check baby was progressing normally. They had told me I'd had internal bleeding and had I had any. I replied no. She thought it very strange and warned me it may end in MC. I had to return at 12 weeks to check. But luckily the sonographer declared the bleeding had been re-absorbed.

27th March 2008

I found out my bean is a little girl, 80% sure. As I paid for the scan as my NHS don't tell you, I have to go back at 22 weeks to be 99% sure.





So now I just plod on until the 22nd of April arrives to know for 99% Sure but I felt girlie. But it'll be what it'll be.

Uvlollypop
Apr 7th, 2008, 19:51 PM
sounds like you have been through the miss a bit sweetie, congrats and good luck!

your 'finding out' bit of your story made my tummy tingled it sounded so exciting

BeckyBoo
May 19th, 2008, 15:19 PM
sounds like you have been through the miss a bit sweetie, congrats and good luck!

your 'finding out' bit of your story made my tummy tingled it sounded so exciting

Thanks hun, totally forgot I'd written this.

BeckyBoo
May 19th, 2008, 15:21 PM
Well I found out for sure I'm having a girl at 22 weeks.

I'm now 26 weeks pregnant.

I had a rough night last night with premature labour. But luckily they managed to stop it. I'll copy the storey off my other thread.

What a night.

As you all know I went to bed early at around 6-7ish. I was getting the bad pain from my gallbladder again. My poor son was screaming but luckily my bro got in around 10 past 6 so he watched him so I could lie down. I txt Ema last night asking if there was any change on Amy and that I was still sore but easing and getting braxton Hicks. I wasn't worried about them as I'd had them
when I'd done too much. I managed to sleep on and off until 4am when I woke up needing to pee. Went down stairs and realised the hicks had become painful and I was getting really bad back ache. Straight away I knew something wasn't right, it just brought me back to my labour with my son, considering he was born in 2 hours max, I decided to phone labour ward to ask advice. They asked the usual questions, how far am I, how long have i had pain. And they noticed I'd been in twice in the last week so asked me to come right in. When I got there they explained I was in early premature labour. I was examined to see I was 2-3cm dilated. Contractions were irregular, they said that was a good sign that they should beable to stop it before it went too far. Everything after that moved really fast. I had a drip in my hand (which I hate) and they gave me a intravenous tocolytic drug treatment which is designed to slow and hopefully stop labour. I was given that about 6am and was told that it could take up to 2 hours to work. By 7am there was an incubator in my room and MW's kept mentioning that the SCBU was waiting by. About 8Am a doctor came in to see me. He said that because I'm 26 weeks, the babies survival rate can be anything 50-80%, they're never sure until it's born. He took swabs (see if any of my fluids were leaking) and blood test for hormone levels. I was still getting tightenings but they had eased and virtually no pain. So apprently it had worked, but they wouldn't know for sure for a little while.

It was such a relief when they stopped, I just noticed I hadn't had one for a while, it was weird how they just disappeared.

The doctor is extremely unhappy that I was sent away the second time with my gallbladder with no anitbiotics or anything. They can't do any xrays but they think my gallbladder has developed and infection which triggered labour. But luckily I went in early enough and my waters hadn't broke.

All tests came back fine, got to wait for my bloods, apparently your hormone levels raise in labour so we need to watch that they go back down. So regular blood tests for the next couple of weeks.

Doctor also said about 40% of women who have premature labour stopped go on to be 40 weeks and sometimes over due. It's just one of those things. I'm one of the lucky ones. I've got to expect baby to be quiet for the next few days as it's a traumatic experience.
I couldn't help being sat there worried about Amy though. I had the reasurance of the fact my baby is 26 weeks and stands a good chance of survival. She must be so worried. Which is why I'm staying positive for her. I was crying after they told me we were fine and they asked what was up but I didn't want to explain.

I really hope you're ok Amy and baby.

So I'm home on bed rest and anit-biotics and pain killers and lots of TLC!


On a lighter note, I think I've decided on babies name. My OH couldn't pronounce Elysia so that went out the window. But my MW last night was called Naomi. She was so supportive and positive. She was like my mum being there (my mum is in devon caring for my great aunt and is probably having kittens now) so she really helped with the mother figure telling me all would be fine. Then when she clocked off at 8am, I got another lovely MW called Ann. She kept telling me about sucess storeis of babies survive as early as 24 weeks, even though their SCBU doesn't support babies under 26 weeks, a few had been born there and rushed to York Hill in glasgow.

So I told my OH I'd really like to call her Naomi Ann.

Anyway, thankyou all for your kind words. This has been the worst weekend for our little pregnant family here. I really hope Amy and baby pull through. And my thoughts go out to 7WZ.
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BeckyBoo
May 19th, 2008, 15:22 PM
So Bubs name is Naomi Ann.

I'm just waiting for her first kick again now. I bet she's sleeping like I'm meant to be.

polo_princess
May 19th, 2008, 15:43 PM
Congrats for starting a journal sweetie and am glad to see you home and in one piece!! :hugs:

Love the name Naomi .... the reason for it too is sweet!!

BeckyBoo
May 19th, 2008, 15:45 PM
Congrats for starting a journal sweetie and am glad to see you home and in one piece!! :hugs:

Love the name Naomi .... the reason for it too is sweet!!

Thankyou hun. I forget these are here! So going to have a good read to keep my mind off the achey back.

Oh also I love Naomi's meaning,

The meaning of the name Naomi is Beautiful, Gentle

The origin of the name Naomi is Hebrew

Also a Japanese name derived from two kanji: nao, which means honest, correct, or frank; and mi, which means beauty.

Ema
May 19th, 2008, 15:56 PM
hey hun, Just read your story and you've been through alot :hug: NOW GET TO BED and SLEEP!! XXX

BeckyBoo
May 19th, 2008, 15:57 PM
hey hun, Just read your story and you've been through alot :hug: NOW GET TO BED and SLEEP!! XXX

I don't want to sleep until I've been kicked in the bladder :( :hug::hug:

polo_princess
May 19th, 2008, 15:59 PM
I love the journals!! Is a great way to get to know everyone properly and find out how they tick lol!!

BeckyBoo
May 19th, 2008, 16:00 PM
I love the journals!! Is a great way to get to know everyone properly and find out how they tick lol!!

I'm just reading through them. I so wish I'd joined when I was TTC. I could of done with the support from women going through the same thing!

Ema
May 19th, 2008, 16:01 PM
I don't want to sleep until I've been kicked in the bladder :( :hug::hug:

:hug: im sure she is just sleeping hun she had an eventfully night and prob knackered which you prob are too...but i know what you mean xxx :hug:

bubbles
May 19th, 2008, 17:03 PM
I really hope you feel better soon hun :hug:

Shri
May 19th, 2008, 17:43 PM
Oh how scary! I'm glad everything is alright though and hope it continues to be ok and that the rest of you pregnancy is very boringly normal.
HUGS

leeanne
May 19th, 2008, 17:58 PM
Hope you feel better soon! So glad there was some good news today! :hug:

Chellebelle
May 19th, 2008, 21:35 PM
I am glad you had good news today. I think Naomi is a beautiful name too. Take care. :hug:

Blob
May 20th, 2008, 18:30 PM
Ahh i never knew you had one of these!! Hope you got loadssss of sleep and are all rested now and that she has kicked by now, though she must be sleepy!! I totally love the name and it will always be special and have a meaning!! Hmmmm... i think all midwives/doctors should have nice names so that you can use them ha ha!!
x x x

BeckyBoo
May 21st, 2008, 14:21 PM
Well I've had two days rested.

Went to GP yesterday and baby's HB was fine. They're not 100% sure if it's my gallbladder. But I'm tempted to ask about perhaps being induced around 38 weeks because the weight of my bump is really pulling on my hips because of my arthritis and so we can try and find out what the pain is. They were thinking about it when it was my BP that was high so, they may debate it more now.

Naomi is kicking loads which is great. Was so scared I was going to lose her.

Thanks all for your kind words!

charliebear
May 21st, 2008, 14:23 PM
Glad everything turned out ok. Hope little Naomi is kicking u! :hugs: x

polo_princess
May 21st, 2008, 16:38 PM
good news that she's kicking loads and being active hun!!

at least if you can get induced a little early it'll take some of the strain off ...

BeckyBoo
May 21st, 2008, 16:39 PM
That's what I'm hoping. I'll ask at my 28 week check xx

superp123
May 22nd, 2008, 04:26 AM
Thanks for the post. Wow what a ride for you!!! Yet you seem so calm and down to earth... How do you do that? LOL I'm so glad you and babe are doing better now and I love the name that you've picked for her.
Lots of :hugs: and keep those feet up. :)
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BeckyBoo
May 22nd, 2008, 11:43 AM
Thanks for the post. Wow what a ride for you!!! Yet you seem so calm and down to earth... How do you do that? LOL I'm so glad you and babe are doing better now and I love the name that you've picked for her.
Lots of :hugs: and keep those feet up. :)
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I've been ill since I was 2yrs old lol. Arthritis and now an inflamatory eye condition that probably leave me blind before I'm 30 (according to the doctors, I don't plan on letting it happen). So I'm used to things just 'happening' and take it in my stride I guess lol.

Boy I sound big headed!!!!!

BeckyBoo
May 22nd, 2008, 11:45 AM
Today I feel utterly bored. I'm dying to eat the tub of ice cream in the freezer, but my toddler will want it to himself and as bad as it sounds, I am not and I repeat NOT sharing it.

I'm also on tenderhooks because I'm dying to go away on holiday to Devon, my mum is staying there looking after my 94yr old great aunt, and she's been there for a while. Missing her like mad. So I feel low about that. I go away on the 31st, it's a 8-9hr drive. There for a week. But it's 9 days away, which at the moment feels forever.

bubbles
May 22nd, 2008, 15:51 PM
Not long til your holday now. Hope you have a lovely time and relax, you deserve it after everything thats gone on :hugs:

polo_princess
May 22nd, 2008, 16:40 PM
mmmmmmm holiday!! those 9 days will soon fly by hun!!

Who's driving you down there? I couldnt spend that long in a car, im so impatient after 40 mins im bored stiff lol

BeckyBoo
May 22nd, 2008, 16:41 PM
mmmmmmm holiday!! those 9 days will soon fly by hun!!

Who's driving you down there? I couldnt spend that long in a car, im so impatient after 40 mins im bored stiff lol

My OH drives. I can't drive as I'm blind in one eye and poor sight in the other. Although my favourite car is a Audi TT. I hope to drive one someday if I can convince someone to lend me theirs :haha:

polo_princess
May 22nd, 2008, 16:46 PM
Oh well at least if its your OH driving you can stop off for food and kinda plan the journey how you want it!!

If you cant convince someone to lend you one, pretend you want to buy one and go on a test drive lol

BeckyBoo
May 22nd, 2008, 16:51 PM
Oh well at least if its your OH driving you can stop off for food and kinda plan the journey how you want it!!

If you cant convince someone to lend you one, pretend you want to buy one and go on a test drive lol

Lmao, don't think they'd let me, I don't even have a provisional. I am going to try to get my licence at some point, but it's just plucking up the courage to do so!

Yeah, take food in the car too as we're leaving at 4/5am so we can miss some of the traffic but we'll hit rush hour somewhere.

polo_princess
May 22nd, 2008, 22:28 PM
Yeah, take food in the car too as we're leaving at 4/5am so we can miss some of the traffic but we'll hit rush hour somewhere.

Ahaaa rush hour ... a perfect opp for a little pastime of mine, talking to random strangers in the other cars in traffic jams :rofl: i know its bad lol but i just cant help it .... dont think your OH will see the funny side though

Mervs Mum
May 22nd, 2008, 22:49 PM
Wont be long till your holiday is here. Mimi will keep you entertained on the way by booting you in the bladder!! :lol:

x

BeckyBoo
May 30th, 2008, 09:46 AM
Well, recap for the last week or so.

My son split his head open on Monday. Big gash down the back of his head, had to be glued back together. He's rather happy he's not had to have his hair washed.

My nan passed away yesterday morning and my great aunty isn't well. So that's a bit of a bummer. I go away early in the morning, I can't wait to give my mum a cuddle.

Blob
May 30th, 2008, 09:58 AM
Awww hun, what a crap week you've had :hugs: Hope that something goes right for you soon :( Least you get to see your mum soon :)
:hugs::hugs::hugs:

polo_princess
May 30th, 2008, 13:15 PM
aww hun, doesnt sound like your having a bit of a rough week :hugs::hugs: i'd wondered where you were

now take it easy and look foward to your holiday

superp123
May 31st, 2008, 04:46 AM
:hugs: Sorry to hear about your crap week. Give mom a good hug and things will look better soon. Take care sweetie.
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Angelmouse
Jun 2nd, 2008, 16:33 PM
What a crappy week, you poor girl. I hope your little man is ok and that your holiday does you the world of good.

Condolences on the loss of your Nan. :hugs:

Mervs Mum
Jun 3rd, 2008, 22:01 PM
Hope you're doing ok Becky xxx



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