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    Medically Managed Pregnancy Chatter #2

    Welcome to Medically Managed Pregnancy Chatter #2.

    This is a continuation from the High Risk Pregnancy ~ General Discussion and Support thread. This thread has proved popular, so it has been stickied and will be continued.

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    CSAB HAD A LITTLE GIRL...... Here BA is here https://www.bellybelly.com.au/forums...re-151087.html

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    Yay for CSAB!

    Not much happening here, just BHs playing up a lot. Little Miss Dragonfly is still posterior - so trying a little bit to get her turned around facing the right way already.

    Hope everyone else and their bub's are doing ok!

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    still plodding along here, bub is doing well and measuring in the 65th percentile when checked just after 32 weeks.
    we have an induction date booked in but thats on the proviso that theres a bed for me and a bed for him in NICU

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    glad bub is doing well Skybie.

    I just had a call from one of the midwives who I see and just found out I have gestational diabete's... the only possible symptom I've had is a bit of bloating around the belly, so it's come completely out of the blue... in a bit of shock at the moment.

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    thats a bugger hun! look at it this way though, it'll go when bub is born, i have mine forever hope u can keep it controlled just with diet and excersize, if u need any advise or help let me know

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    I usually have them at monash but they don't do the 12 week one so will go to mdi in berwick where I usually go. That's amazing 12 weeks!! When they scanned jack at 17 I had to go back at 24 because they knew something was wrong but could tell what.
    Such tiny bubbas! Mine would seem like boofas compared to. Nome of mine have been under 3.5kgs even dd2 who was born at 36 weeks!

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    I hope you dont mind me crashing this thread for a second but I just wanted to give sarah some hope by sharing my experience with subcrionic bleeds.

    I had one with my pg with dd , I didnt realise I was pregnant at the time but I bled heavily around the 6 week mark. When I found out I was pregnant at 8 weeks they did an ultra sound and found a decent size bleed. The bleed had disappeared by my 12 week scan and I went on to have a healthy pregnancy and baby.

    I have another bleed this pregnancy that was picked up at 6 weeks and was still growing at my scan at 9.5 weeks, last check around the 5 cm mark. The baby is healthy and happy so far. I have my NT scan this morning so ill see.if its gone. Ill pop back in and let you know the results, but im very positive that all is well.

    I know its scary, even more so for you because of your previous loss and ivf. But, there is hope. Xxx

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    Well, I just got some advice from a friend. She has written me a list of natural supplements to boost my immune system and to calm my uterus. She also advised to stay away from the hospital because with my cervix open I am at risk of infection.. So that's what I'll do, I'll just try and stay home for as long as possible, which is what I was going to do anyway. I do not want to end up in hospital on bedrest.. I just wish we didn't have to move on the weekend!