Thursday, December 29, 2011

Week 17 ultrasound 12/29/2011


Seems like the ultrasound technician might of been in a rush since it is almost near the holidays .
it would of taken a little more effort to get the babies face profile ..but that is alright it is interesting to see the arms and the spine.Looking healthy.Once again this technician who is different from the last said it appears to be a girl :) but she says by the next ultrasound we should know for sure .LOL My husband will have to prepare to be into pretty girly things for our daughter .One of each we'll have a boy and a girl ..what a blessing .Next appt the anatomy on January 12th at 12.30

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

15 weeks and 2 days ultrasound


15 Weeks and 2 days .Next ultrasound is in another 2 weeks and my anatomy ultrasound is on January 12,2012.

The ultrasound technician tried to give a look to see the sex. The umbilical cord was in the way for most of the first set . Had a vaginal ultrasound .....baby was moving around so fast playing so although she could not be 100 percent she is almost positive she says it is a girl! My husband claims he does not see how she can make a decision like that !! Lol he wants another boy .Baby is looking healthy according to the doctor . The test came back and the chances of downs syndrome is equal to that of if I was a 15 year old and not a 40 year old ...just like with my son Sandro three years ago :)
I think it's a girl but I am happy with either one just being healthy . I did find out I need to take a combined calcium and vitamin D though supplement because although I take Preg Vit prenatal it is not enough I am low in vitamin D according to my last blood test ...so yes I went straight away and bought some :)

Oh yea according to my husband the baby has the same forehead of our son so it is a boy .:)

Saturday, November 5, 2011

some thoughts......

well as of  November 8 th ,I will be in week ten . I did pick up the fetal heart beat with my doppler just a little after nine weeks . I am taking my glyceerna ( diabetic chocolate flavor) daily just the same way I did with my son.Actually I think I took it twice a day with him :) I hate swallowing pre natal pills , though I am on an expensive preg vit  supplement given to me by my docotor and manulife does not cover these .

The placenta does not take over till week 12 so because of my condition I have to take it till the end of week 12.Though with the special pregnancy program  last time with my son they gave it to me till week 33.
I see them on the 17th of November so I will get more info .
Up till December 1st  ,I will take the same progesterone amount then I will go to 200mg nightly instead of 300 ,and by week 14th (December 6 th ,2011) 200 mg for one week then by december 20th   just 100 mg a night .

Sunday, October 30, 2011

The names have been chosen

Boy -Giancarlo Nicola (Nicola) after my brother in law
Girl- Bianca Nicola or Nicolette

of course it will depend if it is a boy or girl :)

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Fetal dopplers

A fetal heart will begin to beat at around 5-6 weeks' gestation. Although an ultrasound machine will be able to detect this by about 6 weeks, a fetal Doppler cannot detect a heartbeat until closer to 8-10 weeks. An ultrasound machine uses very powerful probes (5-10 Mhz) at a much higher output level (up to 720 Mw/cm2) whereas a fetal Doppler only uses a 2-3 Mhz probe at a much lower level of less than 20 mw/cm2. For this reason, fetal Dopplers are unable to detect a heartbeat before 8 weeks and usually not before 10-12 weeks. Dont be misled. If someone says she heard her baby's heartbeat at 6 weeks, she is probably referring to an ultrasound scan not a fetal monitor.


Type of baby Doppler being used: Be sure that your Doppler is in fact a 'fetal Doppler' and not a prenatal listener. Some of the products available do not utilize the same technology as a fetal Doppler and cannot detect a fetal heartbeat until after 30 weeks. Also, different types of fetal Dopplers vary with regards to sensitivity and durability. Not all fetal Dopplers are created equally.
The size and shape of the mother: Taller women and women who are overweight may have a more difficult time hearing the heartbeat in the early weeks. However, by 12-14 weeks, a Doppler should be able to pick up a heartbeat in women of all shapes and sizes

Required Tools:
Fetal Doppler
Ultrasound gel
Patience (especially if you are less than 10 weeks)
When to Monitor Baby’s Heartbeat
You can begin to monitor your baby’s heartbeat anytime after the 10th week of pregnancy. However, it may be difficult for you to hear the beat before the 12th week. You can continue listening to your baby’s heartbeat right up until your due date.

Quick Tips:
Have a full bladder.
Use lots of gel.
Start low and move SLOW.

Fetal heart rates

Starting at week 5 the fetal heart rate accelerates by 3.3 bpm per day for the next month.

The fetal heart begins to beat at approximately the same rate as the mother's, which is typically 80 to 85 bpm. The approximate fetal heart rate for weeks 5 to 9 (assuming a starting rate of 80):
Week 5 starts at 80 and ends at 103 bpm
Week 6 starts at 103 and ends at 126 bpm
Week 7 starts at 126 and ends at 149 bpm
Week 8 starts at 149 and ends at 172 bpm
At week 9 the fetal heartbeat tends to beat within a range of 155 to 195 bpm.

At this point, the fetal heart rate begins to decrease, and generally falls within the range of 120 to 160 bpm by week 12.[2]

Special Pregnancy Program

Yes! I received  the information I am back with the special pregnancy program (Toronto ) as with my son .
My first appointment is November 17th at 1 pm .Looking forward to it !

Sunday, October 16, 2011

dpo 20 HCG


HCG Calculator and hCG Level Tool

First hCG Level*Days Past Ovulation(DPO):
Second hCG Level: *Hours Between Tests:
 
Total hCG Difference:40489 mlU/ml (959.5%)
hCG Doubling Every:2 days 22.48 hours (70.48 Hours)
2-Day Increase:6766 mlU/ml (60.3%) (normal)


20 dpo - october 6th 4220

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

First ultrasound

Night before notes:
Well I have my first ultrasound tomorrow .Which is October 13th,2011. On the 14th I would actually reach 6 weeks .I am so excited about it.I wonder what type of lab tech I will have? Some let you see the monitor others hide the monitor from you.I have had so much experience with ultrasounds that I am pretty good at visual reading them .  I am nervous but I will keep this post updated

10/13/2011
Sigh of relief!!! I saw the HEARTBEAT !
I was scared as too much knowledge can be a bad thing and I was reading too many forums last night.
I did not get an ultrasound picture :( like Mount Sinai gave me when my little 3 year old was at the same stage back then but still I got the reassurance I needed for now :)
I called the doctor's office and left a message so that I would know when I make my next appointment for .
Next appointment is October 24th ,2011 at  11 am

Saturday, October 8, 2011

The Role of Progesterone

Qoute from "Pregnancy and natural progesterone"

At ovulation, the production of progesterone rapidly rises from 2-3mg per day to an average of 22mg per day, peaking as high as 30mg per day a week or so after ovulation.

After ten or twelve days, if fertilisation does not occur, ovarian production of progesterone falls significantly. It is this sudden decline in progesterone levels (as well as estrogen levels) that triggers a period (menstruation), and another menstrual cycle will begin.

If pregnancy occurs, progesterone production increases and the shedding of the lining of the uterus is prevented, preserving the developing embryo. As pregnancy progresses, progesterone production is taken over by the placenta and its secretion increases gradually to levels of 300-400mg per day during the third trimester

During pregnancy, rising progesterone levels prevent the premature shedding of the uterine lining (pro-gestation). If progesterone levels drop due to inadequate progesterone production, then a premature delivery could result, or bring about a miscarriage in the early trimesters.

Progesterone also influences the development of the breasts during pregnancy in preparation for producing milk after the birth. It has an impact on ligaments and muscles throughout the body as well, essentially to allow the suppleness and expansion necessary for giving birth. This also accounts for some of the problems which may be experienced during pregnancy – backache, constipation, and low-blood-pressure, for example.

Although the data are not entirely clear, it appears that progesterone may also have an effect on transport time of the ovum in the fallopian tube, and it may make the ovum more susceptible to sperm penetration.

Dr. Pritchett and many of the other Moscati Health Center doctors studied extended progesterone use under Dr. Thomas Hilgers of Omaha at the Pope Paul the Sixth Institute.

This Nebraska doctor is the world leader in the study, one reason people come from all over the globe to learn from him. Thirteen years ago, Hilgers used a new technique to help a Hastings woman carry her pregnancy to full term. Today, that mother has four healthy teenage girls including triplets and the doctor is the world leader in using the hormone progesterone.

He explains most doctors only prescribe progesterone for problem pregnancies like Horton’s into the first trimester. Hilgers said, though, he has found for many women who miscarry, their progesterone levels are low, so he continues to prescribe the hormone into the second and third trimester. He said it can have dramatic effects.

Although other doctors say extended use of the hormone does not help at all and there is not enough research to support the practice, Dr. Pritchett said success stories are repeated again and again at the center with this treatment.

"It’s been withheld actually probably for too long and we really need to use it. I call progesterone the great, undiscovered, American hormone," Hilgers said.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Update - October 7th ,2011

Yesterdays's beta/hcg blood work  on October 6th (20 DPO ) at 8.20 am was  4220  !!!


Total hCG Difference:2142 mlU/ml (103.1%)
hCG Doubling Every:1 days 22.96 hours (46.96 Hours)
2-Day Increase:4220 mlU/ml (103.1%) (normal)




Thursday,October 13th   at 10 am is my first ultrasound (obstetrical)

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Tuesday ,october 4 th ,2011 blood update

I found out today my blood results on Tuesday,October 4th ( 18dpo )  was 2078.
the one before was 12 dpo at 198, on Wednesday ,September 28th ,2011



Total hCG Difference:1880 mlU/ml (949.5%)
hCG Doubling Every:1 days 18.46 hours (42.46 Hours)
2-Day Increase:434 mlU/ml (119.2%) (normal)


I have to call the Doctor's office on Friday , October 7th ,2011 to find out today results at 10 am and book the 9 week obstetrical  ultrasound





That's a great number. Betas should double every 48 hours. Yours way more than doubled. Congratulations!
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Monday, October 3, 2011

October 3rd , 2011 clear blue easy

Well I am about  17 days past ovulation /conception  and my clear blue monitor now says I am  3+ weeks :)
I will be getting the actual beta number by Wednesday as I take another Blood work tomorrow .
On the clear blue pamphlet is says  when their monitor shows 3+ you doctor  will date your pregnancy as 5+ weeks .Keeping fingers cross ,as so far looking good.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Talking HCG again

In most normal pregnancies at hCG levels below 1,200 mIU/ml the hCG usually doubles every 48-72 hours and it normally increases by at least 60% every two days.

In many early pregnancies, the hCG level will double every 31 to 72
hours. As the pregnancy progresses, hCG levels rise and the doubling
time increases.

In general, after 6-7 weeks of the pregnancy the best indication of a healthy pregnancy is a good fetal heartbeat. Blood hCG levels are not very helpful to test for the viability of the pregnancy if the hCG level is well over 6,000 and/or after 6-7 weeks of the pregnancy. Instead, to test the health of the pregnancy bette at that timer, a sonogram should be done to confirm the presence of a fetal heart beat. Once a fetal heart beat is seen, it is not recommended to check the pregnancy viability with hCG levels.

NORMAL HCG DOUBLING TIMESHCG Levsl DOUBLING TIME EXPECTED
Under 1,200 mIU/ml Between 30 and 72 Hours
1200-6000 mIU/ml Between 72 and 96 Hours
Over 6,000 mIU/ml Over 96 Hours

A normal hCG rise over several days prior to 6 weeks of the pregnancy usually indicates a viable pregnancy. In general, the best indication of a healthy pregnancy other than a normal rise of hCG is a good fetal heartbeat after 6-7 weeks.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

prometrium

200 mg vaginally at night...not taking it orally as doctor says kidney as  it goes through makes 200mg into 45

taking prometrium 100 mg times 2 at night but also have sv2 prometrium which is 200 mg where I would just take one vaginally at night .equals same as prometrium




Generic Name:
progesteroneImprint(s):
 SV2    Strength(s):
200 mg
Color:
Yellow    Size:
15.00 mm
Shape:
Elliptical / Oval    Availability:
Prescription only

Inactive Ingredients:
peanut oil, gelatin, glycerin, lecithin, titanium dioxide, D&C Yellow No. 10, FD&C Yellow No. 6

HCG BETA LEVELS-12 days past ovulation

12 days past ovulation 198

The test beta Hcg came in  I am at 198. I  was aprox 12 days after ovulation when that test was done .

being that I figure I ovulated aprox on September 16 th ,2011. Within 72 hours numbers are required to double to be healthy . Wish me luck !!!!
oh yes ...I found out  they at least just want to see 66% in 48-72 hrs
http://betabase.info/showBasicChart.php?type=Single&start_age=35&end_age=50


AMAZING HCG CALCULATOR  
my next blood work would be aprox  117 hours after the first

Pregnancy calculations

taken from :DUE DATE CALCULATOR:

this is a rough estimate because it takes a general cycle I know I did not ovulate till after september 14th ,which was my day 17
their calculations are based on a 28 day cycle,mine is obviously longer then that
it says conception was September 11th, my clear blue monitor did not reach the 3rd level till September 14th
so I had not ouvlated oon September 11th as yet! I figure it was about september 15-16 that I ovulated.
so this is about 4-5 days off of my actual cycle.

Pregnancy Due Date Calculator
Pregnancy Week by Week


Calculate your due date

Enter the first day of your last menstrual period:


Month:
Day:
Year:



Due Date6/3/2012Conception9/11/2011
Pregnancy Test9/25/20111st Heartbeat10/9/2011
Quickening12/31/2011Viability2/11/2012
Week 19/4/2011Week 221/28/2012
Week 29/11/2011Week 232/4/2012
Week 39/18/2011Week 242/11/2012
Week 49/25/2011Week 252/18/2012
Week 510/2/2011Week 262/25/2012
Week 610/9/2011Week 273/3/2012
Week 710/16/2011Week 283/10/2012
Week 810/23/2011Week 293/18/2012
Week 910/30/2011Week 303/25/2012
Week 1011/5/2011Week 314/1/2012
Week 1111/12/2011Week 324/8/2012
Week 1211/19/2011Week 334/15/2012
Week 1311/26/2011Week 344/22/2012
Week 1412/3/2011Week 354/29/2012
Week 1512/10/2011Week 365/6/2012
Week 1612/17/2011Week 375/13/2012
Week 1712/24/2011Week 385/20/2012
Week 1812/31/2011Week 395/27/2012
Week 191/7/2012Week 406/3/2012
Week 201/14/2012Week 416/10/2012
Week 211/21/2012Week 426/17/2012


I figure this is more to my actual cycle.I altered the starting menstrual date to get this ..As I certainly did not ovulate on day 14!

Pregnancy Due Date Calculator
Pregnancy Week by Week


Calculate your due date

Enter the first day of your last menstrual period:


Month:
Day:
Year:



Due Date6/8/2012Conception9/16/2011
Pregnancy Test9/30/20111st Heartbeat10/14/2011
Quickening1/5/2012Viability2/16/2012
Week 19/9/2011Week 222/2/2012
Week 29/16/2011Week 232/9/2012
Week 39/23/2011Week 242/16/2012
Week 49/30/2011Week 252/23/2012
Week 510/7/2011Week 263/1/2012
Week 610/14/2011Week 273/8/2012
Week 710/21/2011Week 283/16/2012
Week 810/28/2011Week 293/23/2012
Week 911/3/2011Week 303/30/2012
Week 1011/10/2011Week 314/6/2012
Week 1111/17/2011Week 324/13/2012
Week 1211/24/2011Week 334/20/2012
Week 1312/1/2011Week 344/27/2012
Week 1412/8/2011Week 355/4/2012
Week 1512/15/2011Week 365/11/2012
Week 1612/22/2011Week 375/18/2012
Week 1712/29/2011Week 385/25/2012
Week 181/5/2012Week 396/1/2012
Week 191/12/2012Week 406/8/2012
Week 201/19/2012Week 416/15/2012
Week 211/26/2012Week 426/22/2012
says week 4 is september 30 th...will take pregnancy test again then on Ocotber 1st
to see if the digital pregnancy tests reads 3+ as yet instead of 2-3 weeks
 
 
 

Thursday ,September 29th ,2011

I was placed on prometrium vaginaly at night 200 and will take progesterone
lozengers 200 during the day orally.When taken orally as it goes through the kidneys it willprobably end up being only 45 of progesteron.

Normally prometrium is prescribed orally but the doctor states that as I Am covered under my benefits this is just as effective to use vaginally instead of the expensive choice of crinone, etc..like I was in the past  at other fertility clinics that I at this time don't care to comment on their ethics!

My blood work was taken yesterday and I have another follow up next tuesday .Took another CLear blue test just to see and it says 2-3 weeks as before.Next digital pregnancy test I take will be on Monday.
I don't have any numbers to measure HCG levels as yet that I Have till I get reports back from the doctor .
By next week I;ll only have yesterdays results when I see him and on that day I take another test and we will see in a few days how much it has raised since then .Technically for those who do not know you have48-72 hours for the levels to double in a healthy pregnancy .

First round of progesterone will be till week nine
preg vit the doctor says till NOvember 21 st ,2011

Monday, September 26, 2011

Clear blue Pregnancy test

Keeping our fingers crossed this pregnancy stays
09/26/2011
called the doctor's office for blood test to test HCG levels this morning
September 14 was when the monitor first detected the surge so I figure at least September 16 th I ovulated.
about 10 days past ovulation.I really hope this pregnancy sticks this time.We have had the loss of twins at 21 weeks . and just in July an early pregnancy where hcg did not double .The monitor at that time showed
1-2 weeks 14 days after ovulation so I am hoping this is a better sign with the dates

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

My first Entry September 2011

Well it has been a long road for me . I suffer from Insulin resistance so it has been a hard time in the past getting pregnant and at the same time I have lost three pregnancies.One of which was twins :(

This is a blog to document my cycles and my journey to conceive


July 23rd,2011- was not able to monitor .Up at the cottage celebrating our tenth anniversary and did not have my clear blue monitor.
August 29th .2011 - was when my next period started.I am not suprized as I have found I can go up to day 24 before I ovulate .I have done both the clear blue and morning temp methods combined to verify my conclusions !
Summary - my July-August cycle was 38 days , theoretically , I ovulated  on day 24 as that would of been  14 days before my cycle begun again .


(AUGUST 29 th is when the cycle begun )
Today  September 14 th ,2011
my clear blue monitor is at the third bar.Hence I will ovulate in the next 24-36 hours
on day 11 I was on two bars ,which was September 8th ,2011