So, I guess I better get this posted on our Blog. I am pregnant! It has been a long time in coming, but it is finally here. It still doesn't seem quite real. Monday I went to my first doctor appointment. Because I have Poly-Cystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), my cycle is all messed up, so the doctor and I have no idea how far along I am or when I am due. With today's appointment, the doctor thinks I am about 8-12 weeks. I will not get a 100% for sure idea until the 28th of January when I go in for my ultrasound. I am hoping that all goes well and no complications arise.
Back in 2006, I went on Chlomid to see if that would help me get pregnant, but I didn't even ovulate on a regular basis while on it. So, we stopped that. I just had a feeling that I would get pregnant without all the medical "help". Finally, in November of 2008, I was feeling so icky and I was so sick of my body not feeling "up to par" that I got a referral to an endocrynologist to start the process of trying to figure out what is up. Two Sundays before my appointment, while sitting in Church, during the Sacrament, I had a feeling that "you are pregnant." I thought it was my wishful thinking again, but I decided to take another pregnancy test (I have been taking a test every 3 weeks for the past 3 months) to be able to rule that out when I go to my endocrynologist....however, HUGE surprise, it was positive!! I called my OB and they had me come in to take a test there at their office. It too came back positive. They had me give some blood and I made my appointments.
Like I said earlier, this is so unreal. I still can't believe it has happend and at the same time, I hope and pray that it is real and everything goes well. I know I have many of my family members and their prayers on our behalf to thank, as well as friends. It is amazing how the Lord answers prayers. As it stands now, I will have to go back to work after the baby is born. I hope and pray that something will happen that will allow me to stay home. Thank you all for your love, support and prayers!
4 comments:
You should have given us your crib a long time ago...you know that's why you got pregnant. The minute you give stuff like that away...it happens. :-) I'm also hoping for a boy so that it can be named President Hinckley!
Yay!!! I am so happy and excited for you Sari!!
Congrats girl!!! I'm so excited for you. If you ever need a little break to just "be sick" Addison is welcome to come over and play.
Hey! This is Candice (Jones) from Keystone! Remember me? I found you through Ginger's blog! Your little Addison is so cute, it must be the name! (I have an Addison too!) congrats on the new baby! If you want an invite to my blog email me at candice.brindley@nebo.edu
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