February 2024

Recovery Period

After birth comes the recovery / postpartum period. I did find this to be more challenging than expected. While the birth was the same as my first (natural with stitches), I feel as though the recovery is longer and dragging to feel 100%. The restrictions also made it a bit of a challenge (no driving, no lifting, no housework etc.) It also felt weird not having a newborn to occupy my time. I’m a person that always needs something to do and sitting around doing nothing left plenty of time to think. I found myself the first few days /

By |February 23rd, 2024|Post-Birth|Comments Off on Recovery Period

Eviction Day

While birth is an entire topic in itself and everyone’s experience is different, I was scheduled for an induction at 39 weeks. The induction went smoothly (prior experience with my own) and I had the baby within 8 hours of being at the hospital. Birth is painful, but the outcome was more than I had imagined filled with beautiful emotions. My husband and the intended parents were in the room during labor, and as we welcomed new life, the three of them were crying full of happiness. It was an amazing experience to feel that is really indescribable. Watching the

By |February 15th, 2024|Delivery|Comments Off on Eviction Day

The IVF Process & Our Cancelled Cycle

Towards the end of June, legal clearance was just around the corner so I messaged the fertility clinic to ask when I should take my placebo birth control pills.  They responded with an overview of their current transfer protocol, but told me not to trigger my period just yet.  Once legal clearance was "issued" by NYSC and reviewed by a supervisor at the clinic, we were full steam ahead.  I was to call them on Day 1 of my cycle to schedule a "baseline" appt which could be on cycle day 2, 3, or 4.   A few days later,

By |February 13th, 2024|Embryo Transfer|Comments Off on The IVF Process & Our Cancelled Cycle

Q & A : Surrogacy!

How has this pregnancy differed or been similar to my own pregnancies… Going into surrogacy I didn’t initially think it would be much different than my own pregnancies. It was very different for me physically and emotionally. Taking a daily injection for 10 weeks, that alone was quite a journey. The hormones from the injections seemed to amplify my pregnancy symptoms. I was more nauseous and fatigued than with my own pregnancies. I wasn’t able to eat anything, and smells were very hard to deal with. I felt very sick/nauseous until I was done with the injections. I was a

By |February 13th, 2024|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Q & A : Surrogacy!

Third Trimester

This felt like the longest stage to get through. The heartburn, the weight you’re carrying, the leg cramps and pain, the lower pressure, constantly having to pee, on top of caring for a toddler and working full time. This was a lot, mentally and physically. The amount of milk I drank for the heartburn was insane (1-2 gallons every week and a half), and the growth of the baby happened so quickly. I carried low and somewhat considered “tiny.” I felt big though, and as though I was running out of space in there, and uncomfortable. I gained 40 pounds

By |February 8th, 2024|Pregnancy|Comments Off on Third Trimester

Labor & Birth

As the end of the journey became closer we were able to plan more, I was at 4cm and with bad weather happening around me,  IPs the doctor went ahead and scheduled an induction. She did a membrane sweep two days prior to induction. The IPs drove up and got a hotel room for them and for myself and mom (she was my support person). We were all right down the road from the hospital. Induction check in got pushed back an hour and a half. So 6am we arrived at the hospital and got to our room. After all

By |February 2nd, 2024|Delivery|Comments Off on Labor & Birth

Second Trimester!

The beginning of the second trimester was a little rough as I had nausea and headaches for the first few weeks into it. I was throwing up a lot and not feeling the best as normally described by most. I traveled to Florida by plane, and I was so nauseous for every flight, that I learned my lesson and did not travel after that. As I got further into second trimester that all seemed to resolve, and I was able to enjoy some parts of it. I started feeling more movement around 23 weeks. It felt like a normal pregnancy

By |February 1st, 2024|Pregnancy|Comments Off on Second Trimester!

Embryo Transfer Process

Prior to an embryo transfer, your uterine lining needs to be a certain thickness. The clinic wanted my lining to be at 7mm a week prior to the transfer. When I flew in and was seen at the clinic, I was at 6.7mm. The clinic was confident that I could get to a 7 with a little more time and meds. They asked me to stay in town for a couple additional days to get there or we would need to cancel the cycle and try again. I contacted my employer and asked them if they would allow me to

By |February 1st, 2024|Embryo Transfer|Comments Off on Embryo Transfer Process
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