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After an 8 year battle with infertility and countless struggles, our family is finally complete. This blog chronicles the journey it took for us to start and build the family we always wanted. Background on the blog (started in 2012, just days before I found out the embryo transfer for our son worked).... I decided to start a blog after realizing I have only been able to make it through my TWW's (two week waits) with the help of Google and with the openness of other women suffering from infertility sharing their own stories and giving others hope. I have time and time again found my exact symptoms on other women's blogs and felt an overwhelming sense of calmness they provided me. I thought it was time to pay it forward and hopefully provide this same thing to other women on their own journeys.

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

10w0d - Ultrasound!!!

Had an ultrasound today!   Both babies were wiggling around!!  

Baby A: 168bpm 10w2d
Baby B: 174bpm 10w1d

Small hematoma by baby A.   The tech said it was really small and didn't seem concerned.  I'm on lovenox (and anticoagulant) and baby aspirin (a thinner) so now I'm worried I should stop those.  Google is torn on the subject.   Some OB's take their patients off of blood thinners until the hematoma starts healing.  Some OB's actually put their patient ON blood thinners when they get SCH (sub chorionic hematomas) to prevent clots in the hematoma near the placenta!   OMG I'm so torn now.  My OB wasn't in and she'll review the report tomorrow.  I'm 100% sure she'll want me off the blood thinners.   I'm just going to pray my little butt off and trust in God.  That's all I can do!  :)

Without further ado, my sono photos!

Side by side splitscreen of both babies!

Baby A's adorable profile:

Baby A on the left and Baby B on the right

Baby B on the left and Baby A on the right

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Two babies!!!!!
 



16 comments:

  1. Have you seen this?

    http://www.scarymommy.com/ivf-embryos/

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  2. I know I mentioned this before, but I had SCH's with both of my pregnancies, it's super unnerving to have the brown spotting and at some point you may have a big bleed or 2...but just know that these often resolve, either by bleeding out or reabsorbing into the body...it's all going to be alright! I'm so glad these little babies are healthy and growing!

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    1. I'm sure you did but my memory is like a sive so I appreciate you telling me again!!!!!

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  3. I had a large SCH with my son, and my R.E. kept me on my baby aspirin and Lovenox (40mg 2x/day). I just was told to take it easy. I wasn't on bed rest, but had to avoid certain activities like vacuuming. And of course pelvic rest. I bled mine out with a big bleed (lasted an hour) and several weeks of sporadic spottjng, and it was gone by 18 weeks. I didn't hemorrhage or anything from the blood thinners like a lot of answers from "Dr. Google" will say. Not sure if this helps or not, but thought I'd share my experience.

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    1. Thank you thank you thank you for posting! It DEFINITELY HELPS!!! I felt so bad taking my baby aspirin last night because 50% of the Internet says to stop it. But after reading your post I'm glad I did!! Thank you again!!!!

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  4. My midwife told me that most resolve by 20 weeks.

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    1. I read around then as well. Something about the baby is finally big enough to put pressure on the bleed to make it stop. Maybe I'll be sooner since there is less room in there with two??

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  5. Beautiful 3D photos Lauree! I am so happy your twins are doing great! SCH do resolve by 20 weeks. I hope your Ob lets you continue with the lovenox and BA because this protocol is working for you. Hugs.

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  6. They are just beautiful!!! Congratulations... This is for sure happening! What a double blessing! Not sure on the lovenox... Such a tough call, pray about it and listen to your mommy gut... And the Holy Spirit! :)

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    1. My mommy gut says to still take it!!!!!!!!! <3 how are you doing? heading over to your blog now to check for any updates!!

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  7. I hadon't a "minor uterine hemorrhage" with Jaxon that resolved in it's own. Your dose is fairly low (therapeutic.) What did your OB say when you got to talk finally?
    Those babies are beautiful.

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    1. OB said to stop lovenox (which I was 100% sure she would). I asked my lovenox group and they ALL said to stay on both that the risk of a clot is greater than the risk of a bleed. http://community.babycenter.com/post/a62295361/sch-hematoma-on-baby-aspirin-and-lovenox?cpg=1#c2528974075

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  8. Are you still using the Wobenzyme N? My MFM had told me to discontinue when taking blood thinners as Wobenzyme also thins the blood. I have been using it for 6 months for joint pain but I have bruises on my arms and legs. I take BA for mthfr also.

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    1. I actually am on wobenzym n still too. Only 3 pills twice a day though (never got up to 3 pills four times a day like the bottle said to). I see an MFM for the first time this week so we'll see if he even knows what wobenzym n is. Probably won't even know!

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  9. He might. My MFM said she took it for her joint pain too.

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