Awesome follies. Clearly, all of your equipment seems to be working. And you are most fertile so soon after having a baby. So, my unsolicited advice is: Just go for it, Brandy. If I scheduled my life around losing the 20 pounds I've been trying to lose for 20 years, well....you get it. There is never a right time or a wrong time to have a baby (it happens when it should)
Woooo hooo those are some great #'s!!.. I agree with other pp don't stress on the weight, I need to lose quite a few pounds myself but now it can wait :).... You have your whole life to focus on diets and work outs baby making time has it's cut off!! (sorta)
My BMI technically puts me in the obese category, and I recall clearly when I got pregnant the first time how I was concerned about weight gain on top of what I already was carrying. The doctor said to me not to worry, "babies are the best kind of parasite, they will take what they need from you." I never forgot that. I gained 15 lbs during that pregnancy and after delivery weighed 10 lbs less than when I started. I did have gestational diabetes and that forces you to eat super healthy so that was a factor, but still. Aaron weighed 7 lbs so the new trend to keep weight gained during pregnancy down makes sense to me!
-Bridget
TTC#3 since June 2010. Me = 40 w/ PCOS; DH = 43; married 13 years.
Taking: Pre-natal, 100mg B6, 50mg Clomid, Robutussin
#1Clomid baby, born 2003. Aaron!
#2Clomid baby, lost to heart defect in 2nd trimester, 2006
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Yay for the four follies!!! I say go for it!! You CAN lose the weight after. You can do it when the time comes. :)
Good luck--can't wait to hear how things unfold!
(I so wish I had Dr. Pingping here where I live ;))
-Dianne
TTC#1
http://www.fertilityfriend.com/home/flappergirl2
:-) Brandy, 42 yrs. old
Mom of a fifteen n month old precious little boy, conceived in Aug. 08 on our second IUI attempt (C
Brandy, your follie count (five now!) is excellent and very encouraging.
Awesome follies. Clearly, all of your equipment seems to be working. And you are most fertile so soon after having a baby. So, my unsolicited advice is: Just go for it, Brandy. If I scheduled my life around losing the 20 pounds I've been trying to lose for 20 years, well....you get it. There is never a right time or a wrong time to have a baby (it happens when it should)
Woooo hooo those are some great #'s!!.. I agree with other pp don't stress on the weight, I need to lose quite a few pounds myself but now it can wait :).... You have your whole life to focus on diets and work outs baby making time has it's cut off!! (sorta)
Good luck to you...
:-) Brandy, 42 yrs. old
Mom of a fifteen n month old precious little boy, conceived in Aug. 08 on our second IUI attempt (C
YAY!!!!!
Susan V
Susan CB
TTC #1 at age (gulp) 42
June 2008: m/c
April 2010: IVF #1 -- chemical pregnancy
June 2010: IVF #2 -- BFN
Susan CB
~ Jodi ~
http://babymichaelsjourney.blogspot.com/
~ Jodi ~
Brandy,
My BMI technically puts me in the obese category, and I recall clearly when I got pregnant the first time how I was concerned about weight gain on top of what I already was carrying. The doctor said to me not to worry, "babies are the best kind of parasite, they will take what they need from you." I never forgot that. I gained 15 lbs during that pregnancy and after delivery weighed 10 lbs less than when I started. I did have gestational diabetes and that forces you to eat super healthy so that was a factor, but still. Aaron weighed 7 lbs so the new trend to keep weight gained during pregnancy down makes sense to me!
-Bridget
TTC#3 since June 2010. Me = 40 w/ PCOS; DH = 43; married 13 years.
Taking: Pre-natal, 100mg B6, 50mg Clomid, Robutussin
#1Clomid baby, born 2003. Aaron!
#2Clomid baby, lost to heart defect in 2nd trimester, 2006
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