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I know how nerve-wracking it can be in the early stages of a pregnancy when you're excited but terrified to let yourself get TOO excited. I'm afraid I'm not familiar with a uterine septum or how it can affect your fertility, but I would personally take it as a good sign that you got pregnant again. Of course, the next 7 or so weeks will be scary, but hopefully you're able to maintain this pg and you'll have a very H&H 9 months. I'm glad you found us. Are you planning to get any blood work done to monitor your hcg levels? Please KUP on how things are going!
^i^ May 2010
PAL grad! DS Kawika born 4/25/11
EDD 10/7/12, Blue Team!
Don't stress about not seeing more than the sac at this point. You could be not quite as far along as you think, or you could just have a slow starter
The waiting is HARD. Sending you lots of calming vibes!! Definitely let us know what that second number is when it comes back. Are they planning to do a followup ultrasound, or just waiting to see what the numbers are?^i^ May 2010
PAL grad! DS Kawika born 4/25/11
EDD 10/7/12, Blue Team!
DS (6)
3 MC, diagnosed w/ chromosome defect after 2nd MC
EDD 1/21/13, Green team
Well I told my husband that he didn't need to miss his meeting and that I could handle everything. I explained everything to the ultrasound tech and just laid there staring at the ceiling. After a couple of minutes of not saying anything she turned on the audio part of the machine and I was shocked to hear a heartbeat. I about fell off the table. She turned the screen toward me and explained that I am apparently pregnant with twins. One twin is not viable and only has a sac. BUT the other twin which was lower looks really good and has a visible heartbeat. Apparently the spotting is from the non-viable twin. I have never gotten to see a heartbeat in my pregnancies and was so in shock I could barely speak. They figure that my numbers had gone up so high so quickly due to it being twins and when one didn't develop that is why the numbers didn't double.
I know that lots of things could still happen and that it is still really early. But I am very hopeful and excited. Thank you so much for all your good thoughts and wishes.
When I was on this board with my last pregnancy, the same thing happened to another gal. She actually had triplets and 2 ended up not being viable. She spotted a lot off and on her first trimester but gave birth to a healthy baby boy about a week before my first son was born.
I'm so glad to hear that you have one healthy little baby in there! Congratulations!
Wishing you all the best for a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby!!^i^ May 2010
PAL grad! DS Kawika born 4/25/11
EDD 10/7/12, Blue Team!
Well we had another ultrasound this week. This is the third one in a row that we are seeing a healthy baby with healthy HB. Baby B is measuring 9 w 4 d right on schedule with HB of 171.
Doctor says everything looks great and that she is going to be treating this mostly like a regular pregnancy from here on out. I do have to go to the Medical University for a special ultrasound around 18-19 weeks due to the septum instead of the regular one in her office. But other than that everything looks good. Still nervous but very excited. And nauseous and exhausted, but happy to be so.
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