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oh my! Just found out I am pregnant. My finance and I are excited just shocked. This was definitely a surprise!

I have no doubts that I am far enough out and can nourish a baby with out any problems! Any tips suggestions, encouragement would be nice!

This is my first pregnancy ever, I am 29 and am due October 14 2013!

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Congratulations!!!! Getting pregnant is my ultimate end goal and a huge reason why I had this surgery. How far post-op are you? Did you have irregular periods or anything like that before surgery? I am so excited for you and cannot wait until I get to make this post one day!

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Congratulations!!!! Getting pregnant is my ultimate end goal and a huge reason why I had this surgery. How far post-op are you? Did you have irregular periods or anything like that before surgery? I am so excited for you and cannot wait until I get to make this post one day!

I am about 19 months post op. I definitely had much more regular periods! I hope you will be posting that pregnant too when you are at 19 months post op :-) How far out are you?

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I am only 3 months out so still have a long time to go. :) but I think about it everyday!

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I am pregnant excited just shocked. definitely a surprise! :wub:

Sleeve of Steel

see, see, see what happens when you lose 95 lbs - get thin and sexy :D

at 59 i don't "think" i have to worry :lol:

its lucky the whole world doesn't turn thin and sexy

man oh man - what a population explosion we''d have :lol: :lol:

talk to your doc - he'll give you the proper instructions with eating while being pregnant and having had the sleeve

i'm sure there won't be any problems with nutrition et al for that "cutie to be"

there is some section/board here for "preggo's" like you ;)

people will share their process, give help and advise too

i know that one of the many great reasons to lose weight is so that "you" can finally get pregnant

ladies - you now have "living" proof that "it" can happen to you too :)

you'll have a blessing during these 9 months of anticipation for your bundle of joy

POST WLS - you can enjoy running and playing with that cutie

happiness and good wishes being sent your way :)

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Congratulations and whew! Your title: Pregnancy claims another sleever, made me think pregnancy killed her and that sleevers are prone to pregnancy deaths.

It is a relief to know the truth, I am too young to die. :oB)

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Congrats!!! I'm so happy for you!

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oh my! Just found out I am pregnant. My finance and I are excited just shocked. This was definitely a surprise!

:wub:

Do we need to fill you in on what kind of activities lead to pregnancy or tell you what causes it so that you will know from this point forward? Hmmm....shotgun wedding in the near future? :P Seriously, congrats and you will love being a parent!!! Wishing you and your fiance the best and that your pregnancy goes well!!!

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Congratulations! I have loved being a mom.

My mil just warned me the other day that pregnancy was common after WLS! I think her MIL had warned her. ;-)

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Congratulations!!! What exciting news. Happy and healthy 9 months and beyond!!

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Congrats! You'll do just great, I'm sure. You already had a really moderate and healthy approach to diet, and that helped me transition into pregnancy pretty well, too.

The only thing is that it takes SOOOO long from finding out the great news to actually welcoming the baby! Nine months is far too long to be pregnant, in my opinion. :)

~Cheri

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Congratulations!!! What a blessing!! :)

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Aww.. Congrats! I just had a grandson 6 months ago... Piece of cake ;-)

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