I had my first child at 37 and she is truly a blessing and was worth the wait.englishleigh said:Ellen, my best friend had her first child at 38 after 10 years of trying. Don't give up, Hon!!
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I had my first child at 37 and she is truly a blessing and was worth the wait.englishleigh said:Ellen, my best friend had her first child at 38 after 10 years of trying. Don't give up, Hon!!
yea she doesnt have that they checked, my mom had endometriosis so bad but she had 4 kids and got pregnant when she wanted, go figure....kk's mom said:I didn't have my "one and only child" until I was 34. I tried 5 years to get pregnant and nothing. I had always had horrible menstral cycles though and I ended up having a laporoscopy (sp?) to remove endometreosis (which I didn't know I had) in both my fallopian tubes. My doctor said no sex for 4 weeks after the prccedure. Well, 4 weeks after that timeline, I was pregnant! If you have entometreosis (sometimes you don't know you do), it is hard to conceive. It's one of the big causes of infertility! It's worth checking out.
I agree, you can see the love.RPPaolin said:I think she is absolutley gorgeous in that picture. So much love for her baby. =)
alpharee said:I agree, you can see the love.
Yes...it does look like this baby will turn her life around. Nothing sweeter than a mom or dad snuggling with their little one.alpharee said:I agree, you can see the love.
it is sad to see how some woman pop them out and others cant have one, i have a miscarriage my first pregnancy then had my son at 25, i am RH Negative so thats why i had the first marriage but as long as i get shots during my pregnancy i am good.....Ellen, my heart aches for woman who cannot concieve i watch my friend now who is 26 go through it and its really sad...I feel bad for her because alot of the times we end up working together on our labor and delivery unit at the hospital and i know its hard for her....But keep plugging along and it will happen, sometimes it just takes some time...I will say a prayer for you...ellen13 said:Just wanted to thank everyone for their encouragement about
infertility! I know there are separate chat places for that and
I normally don't discuss it-I usually stick to true crime. However,
I guess I just felt like getting it out!!!! Thanks for reading my post
and caring. I'm not dwelling on it, but I do get a little down
from time to time. I'm not giving up though. I know there's so much
they can do!! The technology is great. I just wanted it to happen
naturally. It's difficult to see how easy it is for some people.
Thanks again,
Ellen13
Michelle,michelle said:it is sad to see how some woman pop them out and others cant have one, i have a miscarriage my first pregnancy then had my son at 25, i am RH Negative so thats why i had the first marriage but as long as i get shots during my pregnancy i am good.....Ellen, my heart aches for woman who cannot concieve i watch my friend now who is 26 go through it and its really sad...I feel bad for her because alot of the times we end up working together on our labor and delivery unit at the hospital and i know its hard for her....But keep plugging along and it will happen, sometimes it just takes some time...I will say a prayer for you...
It will take away headaches as well. I know, I have suffered with headaches, and migranes most of my life. Soon after I did this migranes gone, it was a miracle believe me. I tried everything. :dance:KatherineQ said:Ellen - regulate your blood sugar level. I know that sounds odd and obvious, but this is the cause of SO MANY undiagnosed fertility problems, and no one ever seems to recognize it.
Go off white sugar for 3 months - and see. Eat only brown whole grain breads, and other foods that don't contain white sugar. Whole vegetables, whole meats, whole cheeses, fruits, etc.
Best wishes.
The bacteria kept the embryo from staying attached and it would die ealry on.alpharee said:wow thats' weird JB I never heard of something like that before.
I have this theory that once the hermetic seal is broken..sky is the limit!Congrats to your sister ..and you auntie.southcitymom said:My sister has had a time of it as well - in the last 4 years she has had four miscarriages and an ectopic pregnancy that took one of her fallopian tubes. Today, she has a healthy 9-month-old son and is four months pregnant.
Two days ago, she had an ultrasound and they discovered for the first time that she is carrying twin baby boys! Yikes! For such a long time it seemed that her desire to be pregnant would never be fulfilled and now she has been so blessed. She is very happy and a little scared!
She never underwent any fertility treatment.
Blessings to all!
:dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:southcitymom said:My sister has had a time of it as well - in the last 4 years she has had four miscarriages and an ectopic pregnancy that took one of her fallopian tubes. Today, she has a healthy 9-month-old son and is four months pregnant.
Two days ago, she had an ultrasound and they discovered for the first time that she is carrying twin baby boys! Yikes! For such a long time it seemed that her desire to be pregnant would never be fulfilled and now she has been so blessed. She is very happy and a little scared!
She never underwent any fertility treatment.
Blessings to all!