Thanks for the well wishes Shootingstar and Catrin. It's still REALLY early, so I'm just keeping my fingers crossed that all is well.
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Thanks for the well wishes Shootingstar and Catrin. It's still REALLY early, so I'm just keeping my fingers crossed that all is well.
OP & baby are doing fine. I don't think she's bicycled at all since pregnancy...or slept much either! He's nearly 6 months old. I know she's looking forward to a warm weather bike ride.
Well, I had bloodwork done on last Friday and my numbers indicate that this will not be a viable pregnancy... I had some more bloodwork done on Monday to confirm these results. I haven't received those results yet, but I know in my heart what they will be :(
Again, thanks for the well wishes and I'm sorry to the OP for the thread hi-jack...
I'm sorry. How are you doing?
Oh no :(
Oh my, I am so very sorry to read this. How are you doing with this?
Crankin and Catrin- I'm doing pretty well actually. Saturday was the worst day after I found out, but I'm ok now. I just had a really nagging feeling that something wasn't quite right... And it was REALLY early on. DH has been very supportive and this is what he said on Sunday, "At least we know 'the plumbing' works!" which I found to be really funny and creative on his part.
Thanks for asking :o
((((ASammy1)))). I'm sorry to read this. Hang in there.
((((ASammy))))
I'm sorry for your loss. Your husband indeed has a quirky sense of humour, not a bad thing to have around at times of sadness.
Sending many positive thoughts your way - good luck and don't forget to have fun.
I'm sorry to hear that ASammy1. Take care of yourself... I agree with the others - husband sounds like a keeper!
I'm not pregnant and don't have any plans to become pregant, but I thought this article for the New York Times might interest those of you who are or hope to be someday.
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/0...wo/?ref=health
Fascinating. No wonder my kids have such good endurance :).
Interesting article--thanks for sharing!
Congratulations ladies! I too continued to cycle (mountain bike) throughout my pregnancy. I rode my local trails until I was about 7 months and then came the snow (I live in Upstate NY and my daughter was due 1/26 but arrived on 2/6) so I hit the trainer and continued to spin for the rest of my days. Listen to your body and do what feels right for you. I even managed to race when I was 12 weeks pregnant and felt great all throughout my pregnancy.