Possums - I agree with Satya in that my worries change but are always there. I think the worst for me was up until 15-16 weeks, after that I eased off on the stress and started enjoying the pregnancy more but just started worrying about silly little things that change with each week that goes by.
Thanks for the responses. I guess some degree of worry can't be avoided, but I will also try to relax and enjoy it.
Dusty- would you believe, I just bought that book after hearing the author chatting on ABC Radio! I look forward to reading it, because her comments were very insightful and touched on many of my own feelings
I didn't announce my pregnancy till I was 21 weeks pregnant so it took me until then to believe I was going to have a baby. My sister had her baby at 27 weeks so I didn't really relax until after that point when I knew that even if she came very, very early she had a good chance of surviving. Plus my ob kept telling me that I had a very active baby so I loved going to my appointments and hearing that.
I found that my anxiety decreased a little bit after my 12 week scan, then substantially after my 20 week scan.
I found the first 12 weeks really hard, it was just a time that I had to endure.
I still worry, but I'm not in a state of constant panic now, which is an improvement!
It's a good idea to continue the HCG monitoring, good rising levels did provide some reassurance in the early days. And if your obstetrician is prepared to do an extra scan or two before you get to 12 weeks, that can really help as well. I guess your fertility clinic will do a scan for you some time around 6/7 weeks? Seeing the heartbeat is a great start, and means your chances are really very good.
Wishing you all the best for your pregnancy, it's not easy after a loss and then fert treatment, but you will get through it!
hi Possums yes it definately is alot more stressful after what weve been through, i too had an ectopic this time last year. I stopped worrying about the ectopic aspect after the first scan, but then you worry about MCing, then you worry about anatomy and DS, then you worry about how many movements or kicks you get>.................... it just goes on and on. It sounds really ridiculous but i forced myself to buy my baby something (a little pink outfit even at that time i didnt know it was a girl ) but i felt i had to start being postive about everything, and as this would probably be my last pregnancy i want to make the most of it. IYKWIM. Since i bought that little outfit i found out it was a girl and it has been a really positive reinforcement for me. it definately helps to know that worrying is normal after AC, espicially when youve experienced a loss. Keep your chin up and know that we are all here for you any time you need, we know that head space only too well
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