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Im a nurse and used to care for high risk pregnant women. i would have loved to take care of you!

How is the baby doing? lots of movement? Have you been having ultrasounds done? How have you been feeling?

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Im a nurse and used to care for high risk pregnant women. i would have loved to take care of you!

How is the baby doing? lots of movement? Have you been having ultrasounds done? How have you been feeling?

The baby is doing great :) despite the fact that this baby was unplanned (had and IUD and still got pregnant) we are so very excited. She moves around all the time. Especially when she hears both of her big sisters running around and playing. I have an ultrasound almost every time I have an appointment. I'm thinking its so y OB can keep making sure everything is ok. Fr the first 4 months I was on zofran every 4 hrs because of nausea and vomitting. It's been hard to tell if that is because of pregnancy or surgery but I'm sure it's been a mixture of both. I have not needed zofran for a while now and have been feeling great :). I will admit that I have been selfish this past month and had a hard time coping with the fact that I have not lost a pound in a month. But I know that everything will be ok and the baby needs any lb my body wants to hold onto right now.

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Wow amazing story! God bless you and your precious baby.

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Truly an amazing story. Praying for you and baby!

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Congrats.. Now you have two wonderful goals.. A new baby and a healthier skinnier future!

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Congrats, but oh, did I get a chill from your story. My husband has been teasing me about fertility and weight loss surgery. I keep snapping back that I am 47 and that even my fertile-Myrtle grandmother had her last baby at 44 (as did my husband's mother). But then I keep coming across stories of 50 year old women having babies. And now this. I feel like it is an omen. That does it, no sex for me! :)

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This makes me nervous! I have an IUD as well, & certainly don't want to be pregnant since I'm a single lady! How long have you had the IUD?

Congrats on the baby... And the surgery!

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I had my IUD in for 9 months and ended up getting pregnant. The doctor said that it is most likely because when I initially began to lose weight my hormones must have just been lined up perfectly to create a baby. I have heard it happens often post WLS. But I never thought it would happen 2 Wks post WLS lol!

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When my period was late I figured it was because of the drastic surgery. And when I was nauseated I related it to surgery as well. But one day I thought to myself, lets just take a test to MAKE SURE. And sure enough there was a plus sign. I was told in the beginning that my baby only had a 20% change of living after the removal of my IUD. But here I am 27 weeks later and she's alive and well :) Kicking me at the moment actually lol

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Feeling great <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /> wondering if anyone out there has been through surgery and then pregnancy soon after?? I'm wondering how the weightloss was after surgery.

There is a thread especially for expect ing mothers on VSt , u might want to check it out will prolly give u more info . Good luck and congrats

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