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January 16th, 2016, 12:26 PM
#51
Dream Vet
Thanks for sharing. You have had a tough year. Hang in there, keep fighting for her. She was meant to be, and she is a tough little girl. I have a friend who had her DD at 25 weeks. She is now 8 and taller than her brother who is 9. Does everything normally. I pray you get to that point and it gets easier. Your boys are adorable, she is a lucky little girl to have 2 big brothers.
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May 2015- Did another fresh cycle to get a sister for my DD
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Thank you Dr.P
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January 16th, 2016, 09:37 PM
#52
What an amazing story and special little girl! I hope her health continues to improve xx
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January 18th, 2016, 02:39 PM
#53
Swaying Advice Coach
Thank you for sharing your story, I hope and pray that this winter ends SOON and your gorgeous girl keeps growing stronger and stronger.
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July 1st, 2016, 09:55 PM
#54
Dream User
Well, I'll update again in case anyone is still interested. My daughter is now 18 months actual/14 months adjusted. We had a very challenging and exhausting winter where she was hit by respiratory infection after respiratory infection - every 3 to 4 weeks she would get sick and it would often go into the lungs and become bronchiolitis. And this winter is not like a typical winter, basically for the entire school year she is sick. When she's sick it's not like a typical baby, rather it requires a boatload of interventions to keep her out of the hospital - oxygen, 'round the clock breathing treatments, oral steroids, home suction, etc. It has been exhausting to say the least. I was able to keep her out of the hospital since December, but then she got too sick again in May and had to go back to the hospital, this time only for 2 days luckily. I have learned the hard way, so I know exactly when all my home interventions aren't enough and I need to take her in.
Otherwise, I finally took her off all supplementary oxygen once she recovered from her May infection. Mostly because she wouldn't keep the cannula on anyway and always pulled it off every night, so there was no point in even trying. She is still getting Speech Therapy twice a week and sees a nutritionist once a month. I finally got her off night tube feedings as well, but she only weighs 19 lbs and may have lost some since I stopped them, so I don't know what the next step is. We have tried an appetite stimulant but it was causing hyperactivity and behavioral issues so I didn't want to restart it, but we may have to try it again if she loses weight.
She and her brother both got the same surgeries, adenoids removed and ear tubes last week and it went great. Hopefully no more ear infections! But she is still a terrible sleeper and will last maybe 1 hour in her bed before coming to ours. And she tosses and turns all night and is so agitated. I don't know how to help her and it's very frustrating.
Anyway, on a positive note she is meeting all of her other milestones. Started walking at 12 months adjusted. Climbing and getting into everything, just like a typical toddler. She has maybe 15 words and some 2 word phrases like "thank you." I'd say she is different than my boys at this age in that she is so much more intuitive, social, and sensitive. She also has a favorite stuffed animal (they have never been attached to anything in particular) and gives lots of kisses. She is a much better mimic and more talkative than they were as young toddlers. It's interesting to see the differences. And she just loves her big brothers.
And we are expecting baby #4! I decided I wanted one more and DH was just along for the the ride. I thought it might take more time to conceive now that I'm in my 30s, but it happened right away. I am 25 weeks and there are zero problems with my pregnancy and I'm not really at any higher risk of another preemie than anyone else. I quit my strenuous job and work an easier, non-labor intensive one for the meantime. I am able to work out and be active. We decided to not find out the gender of this one, not even the doctor knows! The sonographer checked (I made DH leave the room so he wouldn't cheat and peek) and confirmed the baby looked like a normal girl/boy but didn't put it the report and told me she herself would forget within 30 minutes. So no one really knows! But I'm going to guess another boy. Always thought I'd have 3 boys. Still think I'm a boy mom. Another girl would be nice though, I think my daughter would like having a sister.
I have to deliver at 37 weeks so not too much longer until we find out. I don't really have a preference either way as I've been very lucky. I just want a healthy, full term baby. And this is our last baby and I'm so ready to have my body back and get my career back on track!
Here are some random photos:
Getting surgery with big brother.
First summer in the pool!
Giving Kitty water.
Too healthy to be in the hospital!
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July 1st, 2016, 10:47 PM
#55
Dream Vet
So happy to hear she is doing good. I'm assuming she had reflux and I know a ton of other things. Is she still on reflux meds? If not maybe start them up again and see if it helps her night time sleeping and recurring infections. I know it sounds strange but usually always related to reflux.
Congrats on your pregnancy. Hope everything goes perfect with your delivery.
17
12
9
3 HT
6 Cycles and 2 FET in all to FINALLY have my
May 2015- Did another fresh cycle to get a sister for my DD
that ended with no normals:
Thank you Dr.P
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July 1st, 2016, 11:18 PM
#56
Amazing story. Glad to hear u got a happy ending. Your daughter is just adorable. Fantastic update too. All the best for u and ur family xxx
Mummy to 2 wonderful little boys
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Cycle #1 HRC- Aug 2013- Long lupron. 11 eggs retrieved, 10 mature, 9 fertilised. 8 biopsied day 5 acgh/day 6 fresh transfer. 5 normals- 4 XX, 1 XY- transferred grade A, fully hatched XX. BFP 4 dpt. 1st beta 9dpt 199, 2nd beta 14dpt dropped 46, 3rd beta 24- CHEMICAL!!!
Cycle # 2- FET- Dec 2013- cancelled due to late ovulation
Cycle #3- FET- Jan 2013-transferred 1 fully hatched grade AA blast- BFP 4dpt, 1st beta 9dpt 678, 2nd beta 12dpt 3195, 3rd beta 25dpt 56,000- 1 HB seen at 6 weeks, 7 weeks and 10 weeks!!!
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July 2nd, 2016, 01:04 AM
#57
Your daughter is gorgeous and a real little fighter for life , wishing u everything of the best for your new bundle of joy when he or she arrives.
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July 2nd, 2016, 01:31 AM
#58
Glad she's doing well! Don't chalk up all those differences to sex, though, please. My boys were both early talkers and very sociable. There are plenty of empathetic men and unempathetic women. She's definitely a cutie--enjoy!
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July 2nd, 2016, 03:25 AM
#59
Dream Vet
Thank you for the update; what a cutie pie your little girl is!
Congrats on your pregnancy as well!! X
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July 2nd, 2016, 12:34 PM
#60
Swaying Advice Coach
What a sweetheart!! Wishing you the best in everything and that this is the end of the hard times.
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