About to try for #2

GrimmsWifey

New member
Let me not its all new to me as far as trying as well. My daughter was not planned, in fact I was on the patch. I seriously did not think it be that easy for me to get pregnant as is. Let alone I got a deployment baby. In a matter of 3 weeks my husband and I moved our wedding up 2 months, finish planning in 3 days, he left 10 days after than, and a week after that I found out I was pregnant with our daughter. They think I did so well with my pregnancy because I had just done 3 weeks of hard core ivs and had a sinus surgery right before I got pregnant. So all insight is greatly appreciated.
 

GrimmsWifey

New member
Let me not its all new to me as far as trying as well. My daughter was not planned, in fact I was on the patch. I seriously did not think it be that easy for me to get pregnant as is. Let alone I got a deployment baby. In a matter of 3 weeks my husband and I moved our wedding up 2 months, finish planning in 3 days, he left 10 days after than, and a week after that I found out I was pregnant with our daughter. They think I did so well with my pregnancy because I had just done 3 weeks of hard core ivs and had a sinus surgery right before I got pregnant. So all insight is greatly appreciated.
 

GrimmsWifey

New member
Let me not its all new to me as far as trying as well. My daughter was not planned, in fact I was on the patch. I seriously did not think it be that easy for me to get pregnant as is. Let alone I got a deployment baby. In a matter of 3 weeks my husband and I moved our wedding up 2 months, finish planning in 3 days, he left 10 days after than, and a week after that I found out I was pregnant with our daughter. They think I did so well with my pregnancy because I had just done 3 weeks of hard core ivs and had a sinus surgery right before I got pregnant. So all insight is greatly appreciated.
 

GrimmsWifey

New member
Let me not its all new to me as far as trying as well. My daughter was not planned, in fact I was on the patch. I seriously did not think it be that easy for me to get pregnant as is. Let alone I got a deployment baby. In a matter of 3 weeks my husband and I moved our wedding up 2 months, finish planning in 3 days, he left 10 days after than, and a week after that I found out I was pregnant with our daughter. They think I did so well with my pregnancy because I had just done 3 weeks of hard core ivs and had a sinus surgery right before I got pregnant. So all insight is greatly appreciated.
 

GrimmsWifey

New member
Let me not its all new to me as far as trying as well. My daughter was not planned, in fact I was on the patch. I seriously did not think it be that easy for me to get pregnant as is. Let alone I got a deployment baby. In a matter of 3 weeks my husband and I moved our wedding up 2 months, finish planning in 3 days, he left 10 days after than, and a week after that I found out I was pregnant with our daughter. They think I did so well with my pregnancy because I had just done 3 weeks of hard core ivs and had a sinus surgery right before I got pregnant. So all insight is greatly appreciated.
 

wanderlost

New member
I have two kids, ages 8 and 1. Neither pregnancy really affected my health too much - my PFTS stayed the same (in the 70s) and i gained the appropriate amount of weight (though just barely with my daughter). I have been able to breastfeed my daughter for 15 months now (and no sign of stopping). I have not yet been hospitalized, but I am thinking about home IVs soon: so we'll see how that challenge pans out.

You might want to spend sometime reading back on this forum, as there have been many discussions about meds, birth, breastfeeding, treatments, time maintenance, etc. There are a lot of moms here with a lot of knowledge to share - and a handful of us have more than one child - and another batch are up and coming either pegnant or debating becoming pregnant again in the future, so you've found the right place!

So from what I read, it didn't sound like your complications with your first pregnancy were Cf related, and your health seems to be stable, but it is till a very big decision - feel free to ask any of us if you have any questions - I think you'll find you've got a lot of support here.
 

wanderlost

New member
I have two kids, ages 8 and 1. Neither pregnancy really affected my health too much - my PFTS stayed the same (in the 70s) and i gained the appropriate amount of weight (though just barely with my daughter). I have been able to breastfeed my daughter for 15 months now (and no sign of stopping). I have not yet been hospitalized, but I am thinking about home IVs soon: so we'll see how that challenge pans out.

You might want to spend sometime reading back on this forum, as there have been many discussions about meds, birth, breastfeeding, treatments, time maintenance, etc. There are a lot of moms here with a lot of knowledge to share - and a handful of us have more than one child - and another batch are up and coming either pegnant or debating becoming pregnant again in the future, so you've found the right place!

So from what I read, it didn't sound like your complications with your first pregnancy were Cf related, and your health seems to be stable, but it is till a very big decision - feel free to ask any of us if you have any questions - I think you'll find you've got a lot of support here.
 

wanderlost

New member
I have two kids, ages 8 and 1. Neither pregnancy really affected my health too much - my PFTS stayed the same (in the 70s) and i gained the appropriate amount of weight (though just barely with my daughter). I have been able to breastfeed my daughter for 15 months now (and no sign of stopping). I have not yet been hospitalized, but I am thinking about home IVs soon: so we'll see how that challenge pans out.

You might want to spend sometime reading back on this forum, as there have been many discussions about meds, birth, breastfeeding, treatments, time maintenance, etc. There are a lot of moms here with a lot of knowledge to share - and a handful of us have more than one child - and another batch are up and coming either pegnant or debating becoming pregnant again in the future, so you've found the right place!

So from what I read, it didn't sound like your complications with your first pregnancy were Cf related, and your health seems to be stable, but it is till a very big decision - feel free to ask any of us if you have any questions - I think you'll find you've got a lot of support here.
 

wanderlost

New member
I have two kids, ages 8 and 1. Neither pregnancy really affected my health too much - my PFTS stayed the same (in the 70s) and i gained the appropriate amount of weight (though just barely with my daughter). I have been able to breastfeed my daughter for 15 months now (and no sign of stopping). I have not yet been hospitalized, but I am thinking about home IVs soon: so we'll see how that challenge pans out.

You might want to spend sometime reading back on this forum, as there have been many discussions about meds, birth, breastfeeding, treatments, time maintenance, etc. There are a lot of moms here with a lot of knowledge to share - and a handful of us have more than one child - and another batch are up and coming either pegnant or debating becoming pregnant again in the future, so you've found the right place!

So from what I read, it didn't sound like your complications with your first pregnancy were Cf related, and your health seems to be stable, but it is till a very big decision - feel free to ask any of us if you have any questions - I think you'll find you've got a lot of support here.
 

wanderlost

New member
I have two kids, ages 8 and 1. Neither pregnancy really affected my health too much - my PFTS stayed the same (in the 70s) and i gained the appropriate amount of weight (though just barely with my daughter). I have been able to breastfeed my daughter for 15 months now (and no sign of stopping). I have not yet been hospitalized, but I am thinking about home IVs soon: so we'll see how that challenge pans out.

You might want to spend sometime reading back on this forum, as there have been many discussions about meds, birth, breastfeeding, treatments, time maintenance, etc. There are a lot of moms here with a lot of knowledge to share - and a handful of us have more than one child - and another batch are up and coming either pegnant or debating becoming pregnant again in the future, so you've found the right place!

So from what I read, it didn't sound like your complications with your first pregnancy were Cf related, and your health seems to be stable, but it is till a very big decision - feel free to ask any of us if you have any questions - I think you'll find you've got a lot of support here.
 
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