Friday, November 30, 2012

Stormones

Thus far, this pregnancy has given me far more symptoms than any other pregnancy I've endured. I've got hot flashes, cold chills (no, it's not a cold; I checked with my doctor), constant hunger (no constant thirst or need to pee - Pooka's father is diabetic - I know the symptoms all too well), sore breasts, nausea, sleeplessness, exhaustion, hypersensitive nose and food cravings and aversions. Oh, and mood swings from the bowels of perdition.

I am so incredibly lucky to be married to Hubs. No, really. No less than four times over the last week and a half, I have been unable to stop myself from trying to start fights with him over paltry, meaningless things, and not a single one of those times has he even considered rising to the bait. Granted, he never does rise to the bait, even when I'm not pregnant, but all that means is that MY HUSBAND IS A SAINT.

Seriously though: half the time I feel like I want to punch something, and the other half of the time I can't get enough affection. All the time I want to eat and sleep... This is gonna be a fun pregnancy...

P.S. I mentioned in my previous post that my due date is July 19, 2013. What I neglected to mention is that the date I calculated was July 20, 2013. Not bad for an amateur!

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Turned Over



My days of waking up at 4:30 in the morning to get ready for a 6-hour round trip to The IVF Clinic are over! Well, at least for this particular pregnancy. Woo hoo!

Mama and I hit the road at about 5:45 yesterday morning with coffee for her and an orange coolatta and breakfast sandwich for me. The first-trimester nausea has hit full-force, so coffee is now out. With Pooka, the only thing that calmed my stomach was Lipton’s green tea with honey. With Wiggle-Worm it was predominantly strawberries. Teapot Tempest seems to prefer orange or other citrusy things.

We had a marvelous chat all the way down to The Clinic’s Satellite Office! This is a marked difference between her and Hubs. Much as I adore my sweet, wonderful husband; he inevitably falls asleep on long car rides, which does very little to help me stay awake. Mama, on the other hand, can not only chat and keep me company, she can read and crochet in the car too! This is me being seriously impressed. Sorry, Hubs.

We checked in with the receptionist and waited around for quite a while before realizing that I needed to put my name on their little sign-in sheet. I should have known, but pregnant-brain has also settled in. At The IVF Clinic’s main office, I always have to sign in for blood work and ultrasounds, but being in a different location, it completely slipped my mind. Once I finally did that, it took very little time for me to get in to be seen. They let Mama come with me too. Apparently she’s never been subjected to internal ultrasounds; and has never seen an embryo via ultrasound – only a fetus.

Anyway: Teapot Tempest looks about like this right now (this isn’t from the clinic; it’s an estimate I nabbed from Wikipedia of a 6-week old embryo.):

It’s a little behind dates for its size, but The IVF Doctor said that’s normal for a frozen cycle. Its heartbeat was measured at 112 beats per minute, which is normal for its size. I have to go to The Big Hospital in the next week or two, for a follow-up ultrasound. At that time, they’ll be looking for Tempest’s heartbeat to be over 120 beats per minute.

This is the actual ultrasound picture (some info removed for privacy’s sake):
I’m stuck on the hormones till January 4th, but all things considered it’s a pretty small price to pay for a healthy baby; and I've been turned over to regular OB care. P.S. My due date is July 19, 2013.

We stopped off at Quincy Market on the way home, since Mama had never been. Wandered around; got a Fanueil Hall penny for Mama; a Solstice present for Wifey and a yummy pretzel in the food court before Mama got a hankerin' for Taco Bell. DarkForce never showed up, so we took off for home; hitting Taco Bell on the way. Mama managed to finish her blanket before we arrived at her house - she's a crocheting machine!

Hubs helped me drop off the car and we picked up dinner on the way home, since our cooking facilities appear to me malfunctioning, and the repair guy seems to be dragging his feet. Harumph. Oh well. Watched "Reaper" till bedtime and crashed around 9:00 with a CatButt on my feet.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Jumping Bean and Weekend Shenanigans



Now that we’ve established that the little Teapot Tempest is definitively stuck in my womb, I get one more trip down to The IVF Clinic for an ultrasound to confirm that Tempest has a viable heartbeat. Basically this means looking at a blurry, gray, bean-shaped spot on the monitor and making sure it’s behaving like a proper jumping bean.

I’ll be doing this on the 28th at 9:30 in the morning. Hubs has to work, and dammit it’s a long, boring trip. So I asked my friend Mama to go with me instead. She’s never been down to Beantown, so we’re gonna stop off at Quincy Market to poke around for a while, and then catch lunch with an old college friend. (I’ll call him DarkForce. My gamer-nerd college friends will know who he is, but the rest of you won’t. Ha!)

This past weekend was, I must say, a BLAST! Xaotl and DarkForce and Rotorhead came over on Saturday, and OtherWife Skyped in from the west coast, and we played my homemade tabletop game (“Mutants”) for the vast majority of the afternoon. Then when Xaotl and Rotorhead and Hubs took off to meet their various obligations, DarkForce and I hung out and caught up with one another. We hadn’t seen each other in over a decade, with one very short exception over the summer when I got to meet his lovely wife and their adorable daughter, and got to see his mother again.

Sunday morning I failed spectacularly in my attempt to recreate the Hobbit Hole Breakfast from Denny’s. The rolls I bought were too small to accommodate a whole egg, so the over easy part was kinda messed up. They tasted alright, but it was NOTHING like Denny’s. Oh well. I’ll try again some other time. After breakfast, we saw DarkForce off, took Pooka up to visit friends in the Queen City area, then rushed home and put together vegan, gluten-free stuffing for our friends (Fifteen and his lovely wife) “Friendsgiving” event. Lovely Wife can’t have wheat gluten, and last year I made vegan stuffing, so I was challenged to make vegan, gluten-free stuffing this year. It wasn’t bad, but I’d tweak it a little more, I think.

Then last night, since Pooka has no school today, Hubs and I took her up to The Queen City to catch a movie with said same friends. We bummed around Barnes & Noble for a while, then went to Texas Roadhouse with Rotorhead and Bamf and ate ourselves stupid in honor of my brother’s thirty-first birthday.

There. I’ve spilled my guts, Auntie-Dearest, as promised.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Preggosaurus 2: Return of the Baby Bump Is Back In (Re)Production



I didn’t want to post a new blog on Friday. Admittedly I was still a bit gun-shy after the last cycle’s miserable beta-hCG results, and the relatively low results on Friday. The levels are expected to be between 50 and 85 or so (if memory serves) on the first test. With Wiggle Worm they were around 84. With the last cycle, they were in the 70’s. Friday they were 66; which is within the expected range, but still lower than even the failed cycle.

Well, I went up to the local hospital yesterday morning at 6:30 for my follow-up blood draw. What do I find at registration? The IVF Clinic didn’t send in the lab orders. So I spent almost half an hour trying to help the registrar re-create an order, having informed me that I needed to contact the IVF Clinic to ask them to send in the order. We ended up having to do it twice, after pulling in another registrar to help, because the order the first woman created had the results going to my primary care physician who has nothing to do with the process; and hadn’t been ordered STAT; which is standard procedure for the IVF Clinic.

Finally I got in to see the same friendly phlebotomist I had on Friday. We had a chat about her hairdo (which looked lovely and complex, even though it apparently is her “I have no time to do my hair properly” hairstyle), her new puppy and her slew of geriatric cats. She and her husband foster cats for their local animal rescue, and have given up hope that people might want to adopt old cats with health problems.

Anyway, my levels have more than QUADRUPLED. As of yesterday morning, my beta-hCG levels were at 297. I guess that means Teapot Tempest (thanks for the inspiration, Xaotl!) is here to stay.

I managed to pop off at Dunkin Donuts to grab a quick breakfast for Hubs and Pooka and get home in time for Hubs to scoot to work. Did I mention he got a long-term sub gig at the school where he did his student teaching? I’m so proud of him. Tossed quick lunches together for my little family and kissed them out the door. Aaaand proceeded to veg-out and try a new show on Netflix, since I had the day off.

(Thank you Veterans; not just for the day off, [kidding!] but for your dedicated service.)

I did manage to drag my fat, lazy arse off the couch long enough to do the dishes that I had let pile up over the weekend, and tidy up the rest of the house. I skipped vacuuming, but Hubs promised to do it for me today anyway.

I’m not normally lazy, I swear – I just wound up doing a lot of driving around this weekend. Pooka attended an anime convention with my stunning, dread-locked, goth friend (I’ll call her DreadGoth until she tells me not to), and had not planned to be invited to spend the night with her, so I had to bring the next day’s cosplay along with Pooka’s girlfriend on Saturday. We had a lovely brunch at Denny’s (OMIGOD MUST EAT “HOBBITHOLE BREAKFAST” EVERY DAY FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE) and then I popped over to Casual Male and Michael’s for suspenders and Solstice present makings, respectively. Pooka’s girlfriend (not to be confused with friend-who-is-a-girl) had to be back in Central Vermont at 4:00, so I picked her up from the con and met up with her Mom at my house, then took a short, snuggly nap with Hubs before he had to go to work. I hadn’t expected him to still be home when I got back, so that was a nice surprise.

Sunday Hubs and I got to spend the whole day together, which was marvelous. He let me sleep in, and then we watched Game of Thrones for a couple hours before deciding that it was time to head out. We popped over to Hubs’ second job to pay our friend Nate for the brake job he did on our car; then drop off some winter coats at a Yellow Box; stopped off to visit Wifey for a minute, and then have a lunch date and pick up some necessities in and around the Queen City before picking Pooka and her friends up from the con.

So all in all it was a long, lazy, happy, reproductive weekend.

Monday, November 5, 2012

The Oncoming Storm (50 Nerd Points If You Get The Reference)

Still four and a half days until I'm scheduled to go up to the Little Hospital for blood tests to check my hCG levels for pregnancy, but I'm pretty sure I know what the results will be.

I'm intermittently queasy - not full-on nauseous like I was with my Pooka or with WiggleWorm, but still a little green around the gills here and there throughout the day. Eating a little bit usually takes care of it. I'm consistently low on energy, but I'm me, so I push through it most of the time anyway. The weird thing that's going on this time that I've never experienced during early pregnancy before is my boobs. HOLY MACKEREL do my knockers ache! It's not too bad when they're supported (i.e. my trusty over-the-shoulder-boulder-holder), but they're still pretty sore. The doom comes when I set them free for the night. No matter what I do - stand, sit, lie down - it's pain. Not unbearable pain, per se, but a deep, constant ache - almost like being engorged, but without the part where my over-sized melons hang off my ribcage.

I'm thinking this is going to be "the one" for this cycle. As I mentioned before, WiggleWorm was deposited into my waiting womb on Yom Kippur. We'll see what this one brings, but my "intuition" tells me I.F. is in for his own little storm with this baby. Transferred during a hurricane; causing new and uncomfortable sensations for its Gestational Carrier (me); this baby's gonna be a little 9th Doctor (Who. Pardon the geekery) The Oncoming Storm.

So for now, I'm calling him/her Tempest. I also think this one's gonna wind up being a boy.