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Hi Diane, Welcome to the group! You have done wonderful in your weight loss.

I might be going out on a limb here, but I dont see why if you are otherwise

healthy, why you would have to wait the full 18 months to try and conceive if

you have reached your weight loss goal. I'm glad to hear that you would want to

make sure your nutritional levels were good first. Good luck in reaching your

goal, and just try to be patient until you can start trying. Again, welcome to

the group.

Marcy Wallis

edd 12/08/02

Baby Boy!!!

Mom to a beautiful 8 yr old daughter (PRE WLS)

Introduction

Hi everyone,

My name is Diane, and I'm new to this board. I had WLS 5/14/02 and

have so far gone from a size 24 to tight 14. I joined this group

because of my desire to have another baby. In fact, having a baby

was the biggest reason I decided to have this surgery. I had stopped

having my periods because I was getting so big.

I already have a 2 year old daughter, she's wonderful. I've been

having major baby fever lately, though. My sister-in-law is due in

October, my good friend in February, and my best friend is currently

trying after a miscarriage. I know the doctor's advised it is best

to wait 12-18 months after surgery to get pregnant, but I'm dying to

start sooner.

I have about 30 pounds more to lose. My husband agreed that if the

doctor okayed getting pregnant, that we would...but not until then.

It's hard for me to deal with, because I'm pretty sure my surgeon

will make me wait at least until next May. I'm hoping that once I

reach my goal weight (another few months) that my nutritional levels

will be good enough to start trying.

Anyway, I joined this group to see how others are dealing with their

pregnancies at all stages after WLS. I am hoping it will better

prepare me for when my turn comes. Hopefully soon. I probably won't

post much, but will enjoy reading all yours...

Nice to meet you all,

Diane

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Hi Marcy,

I wonder if I will really need to wait the full 18 months too, especially since

I am almost at goal weight already. I'm hoping I'll be an exception to the rule

:) Thanks for the warm welcome, and congrats on you expected :)

Diane

Introduction

Hi everyone,

My name is Diane, and I'm new to this board. I had WLS 5/14/02 and

have so far gone from a size 24 to tight 14. I joined this group

because of my desire to have another baby. In fact, having a baby

was the biggest reason I decided to have this surgery. I had stopped

having my periods because I was getting so big.

I already have a 2 year old daughter, she's wonderful. I've been

having major baby fever lately, though. My sister-in-law is due in

October, my good friend in February, and my best friend is currently

trying after a miscarriage. I know the doctor's advised it is best

to wait 12-18 months after surgery to get pregnant, but I'm dying to

start sooner.

I have about 30 pounds more to lose. My husband agreed that if the

doctor okayed getting pregnant, that we would...but not until then.

It's hard for me to deal with, because I'm pretty sure my surgeon

will make me wait at least until next May. I'm hoping that once I

reach my goal weight (another few months) that my nutritional levels

will be good enough to start trying.

Anyway, I joined this group to see how others are dealing with their

pregnancies at all stages after WLS. I am hoping it will better

prepare me for when my turn comes. Hopefully soon. I probably won't

post much, but will enjoy reading all yours...

Nice to meet you all,

Diane

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Hi Marcy,

I wonder if I will really need to wait the full 18 months too, especially since

I am almost at goal weight already. I'm hoping I'll be an exception to the rule

:) Thanks for the warm welcome, and congrats on you expected :)

Diane

Introduction

Hi everyone,

My name is Diane, and I'm new to this board. I had WLS 5/14/02 and

have so far gone from a size 24 to tight 14. I joined this group

because of my desire to have another baby. In fact, having a baby

was the biggest reason I decided to have this surgery. I had stopped

having my periods because I was getting so big.

I already have a 2 year old daughter, she's wonderful. I've been

having major baby fever lately, though. My sister-in-law is due in

October, my good friend in February, and my best friend is currently

trying after a miscarriage. I know the doctor's advised it is best

to wait 12-18 months after surgery to get pregnant, but I'm dying to

start sooner.

I have about 30 pounds more to lose. My husband agreed that if the

doctor okayed getting pregnant, that we would...but not until then.

It's hard for me to deal with, because I'm pretty sure my surgeon

will make me wait at least until next May. I'm hoping that once I

reach my goal weight (another few months) that my nutritional levels

will be good enough to start trying.

Anyway, I joined this group to see how others are dealing with their

pregnancies at all stages after WLS. I am hoping it will better

prepare me for when my turn comes. Hopefully soon. I probably won't

post much, but will enjoy reading all yours...

Nice to meet you all,

Diane

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Hi Marcy,

I wonder if I will really need to wait the full 18 months too, especially since

I am almost at goal weight already. I'm hoping I'll be an exception to the rule

:) Thanks for the warm welcome, and congrats on you expected :)

Diane

Introduction

Hi everyone,

My name is Diane, and I'm new to this board. I had WLS 5/14/02 and

have so far gone from a size 24 to tight 14. I joined this group

because of my desire to have another baby. In fact, having a baby

was the biggest reason I decided to have this surgery. I had stopped

having my periods because I was getting so big.

I already have a 2 year old daughter, she's wonderful. I've been

having major baby fever lately, though. My sister-in-law is due in

October, my good friend in February, and my best friend is currently

trying after a miscarriage. I know the doctor's advised it is best

to wait 12-18 months after surgery to get pregnant, but I'm dying to

start sooner.

I have about 30 pounds more to lose. My husband agreed that if the

doctor okayed getting pregnant, that we would...but not until then.

It's hard for me to deal with, because I'm pretty sure my surgeon

will make me wait at least until next May. I'm hoping that once I

reach my goal weight (another few months) that my nutritional levels

will be good enough to start trying.

Anyway, I joined this group to see how others are dealing with their

pregnancies at all stages after WLS. I am hoping it will better

prepare me for when my turn comes. Hopefully soon. I probably won't

post much, but will enjoy reading all yours...

Nice to meet you all,

Diane

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Diane,

I think that you could be an exception. I mean, they have the guidelines for a

reason obviously, but there are a lot of people who lose their weight and reach

goal sooner then others, and sooner then those guidelines. I would however

really try to make your doctor understand or at least let him explain HIS

reasons for WHY you should wait, if thats what he feels you should do. You

really hit the nail on the head though by saying you want to make sure you are

nutritionally ready. If you have reached your goal, and you are maintaining

your weight, and your labs are all fine, then I see no reason why you would have

to wait the whole 18 months. I AM not a doctor though, and am not trying to

give advice, I am just trying to say, that you might just be the exception to

the rule. Most important, is to research research research, like you are doing

now, and as long as you go into it with your eyes open, then you should be just

fine. Good luck!

Marcy Ü

Introduction

Hi everyone,

My name is Diane, and I'm new to this board. I had WLS 5/14/02 and

have so far gone from a size 24 to tight 14. I joined this group

because of my desire to have another baby. In fact, having a baby

was the biggest reason I decided to have this surgery. I had stopped

having my periods because I was getting so big.

I already have a 2 year old daughter, she's wonderful. I've been

having major baby fever lately, though. My sister-in-law is due in

October, my good friend in February, and my best friend is currently

trying after a miscarriage. I know the doctor's advised it is best

to wait 12-18 months after surgery to get pregnant, but I'm dying to

start sooner.

I have about 30 pounds more to lose. My husband agreed that if the

doctor okayed getting pregnant, that we would...but not until then.

It's hard for me to deal with, because I'm pretty sure my surgeon

will make me wait at least until next May. I'm hoping that once I

reach my goal weight (another few months) that my nutritional levels

will be good enough to start trying.

Anyway, I joined this group to see how others are dealing with their

pregnancies at all stages after WLS. I am hoping it will better

prepare me for when my turn comes. Hopefully soon. I probably won't

post much, but will enjoy reading all yours...

Nice to meet you all,

Diane

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Diane,

I think that you could be an exception. I mean, they have the guidelines for a

reason obviously, but there are a lot of people who lose their weight and reach

goal sooner then others, and sooner then those guidelines. I would however

really try to make your doctor understand or at least let him explain HIS

reasons for WHY you should wait, if thats what he feels you should do. You

really hit the nail on the head though by saying you want to make sure you are

nutritionally ready. If you have reached your goal, and you are maintaining

your weight, and your labs are all fine, then I see no reason why you would have

to wait the whole 18 months. I AM not a doctor though, and am not trying to

give advice, I am just trying to say, that you might just be the exception to

the rule. Most important, is to research research research, like you are doing

now, and as long as you go into it with your eyes open, then you should be just

fine. Good luck!

Marcy Ü

Introduction

Hi everyone,

My name is Diane, and I'm new to this board. I had WLS 5/14/02 and

have so far gone from a size 24 to tight 14. I joined this group

because of my desire to have another baby. In fact, having a baby

was the biggest reason I decided to have this surgery. I had stopped

having my periods because I was getting so big.

I already have a 2 year old daughter, she's wonderful. I've been

having major baby fever lately, though. My sister-in-law is due in

October, my good friend in February, and my best friend is currently

trying after a miscarriage. I know the doctor's advised it is best

to wait 12-18 months after surgery to get pregnant, but I'm dying to

start sooner.

I have about 30 pounds more to lose. My husband agreed that if the

doctor okayed getting pregnant, that we would...but not until then.

It's hard for me to deal with, because I'm pretty sure my surgeon

will make me wait at least until next May. I'm hoping that once I

reach my goal weight (another few months) that my nutritional levels

will be good enough to start trying.

Anyway, I joined this group to see how others are dealing with their

pregnancies at all stages after WLS. I am hoping it will better

prepare me for when my turn comes. Hopefully soon. I probably won't

post much, but will enjoy reading all yours...

Nice to meet you all,

Diane

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Diane,

I think that you could be an exception. I mean, they have the guidelines for a

reason obviously, but there are a lot of people who lose their weight and reach

goal sooner then others, and sooner then those guidelines. I would however

really try to make your doctor understand or at least let him explain HIS

reasons for WHY you should wait, if thats what he feels you should do. You

really hit the nail on the head though by saying you want to make sure you are

nutritionally ready. If you have reached your goal, and you are maintaining

your weight, and your labs are all fine, then I see no reason why you would have

to wait the whole 18 months. I AM not a doctor though, and am not trying to

give advice, I am just trying to say, that you might just be the exception to

the rule. Most important, is to research research research, like you are doing

now, and as long as you go into it with your eyes open, then you should be just

fine. Good luck!

Marcy Ü

Introduction

Hi everyone,

My name is Diane, and I'm new to this board. I had WLS 5/14/02 and

have so far gone from a size 24 to tight 14. I joined this group

because of my desire to have another baby. In fact, having a baby

was the biggest reason I decided to have this surgery. I had stopped

having my periods because I was getting so big.

I already have a 2 year old daughter, she's wonderful. I've been

having major baby fever lately, though. My sister-in-law is due in

October, my good friend in February, and my best friend is currently

trying after a miscarriage. I know the doctor's advised it is best

to wait 12-18 months after surgery to get pregnant, but I'm dying to

start sooner.

I have about 30 pounds more to lose. My husband agreed that if the

doctor okayed getting pregnant, that we would...but not until then.

It's hard for me to deal with, because I'm pretty sure my surgeon

will make me wait at least until next May. I'm hoping that once I

reach my goal weight (another few months) that my nutritional levels

will be good enough to start trying.

Anyway, I joined this group to see how others are dealing with their

pregnancies at all stages after WLS. I am hoping it will better

prepare me for when my turn comes. Hopefully soon. I probably won't

post much, but will enjoy reading all yours...

Nice to meet you all,

Diane

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Hi Marcy, I totally agree with you. I have an appointment Nov. 6, and would

like to start trying in Dec., so that will be a good time to bring it up. I'll

let you know what I find out, and how it goes :)

Diane

Introduction

Hi everyone,

My name is Diane, and I'm new to this board. I had WLS 5/14/02 and

have so far gone from a size 24 to tight 14. I joined this group

because of my desire to have another baby. In fact, having a baby

was the biggest reason I decided to have this surgery. I had stopped

having my periods because I was getting so big.

I already have a 2 year old daughter, she's wonderful. I've been

having major baby fever lately, though. My sister-in-law is due in

October, my good friend in February, and my best friend is currently

trying after a miscarriage. I know the doctor's advised it is best

to wait 12-18 months after surgery to get pregnant, but I'm dying to

start sooner.

I have about 30 pounds more to lose. My husband agreed that if the

doctor okayed getting pregnant, that we would...but not until then.

It's hard for me to deal with, because I'm pretty sure my surgeon

will make me wait at least until next May. I'm hoping that once I

reach my goal weight (another few months) that my nutritional levels

will be good enough to start trying.

Anyway, I joined this group to see how others are dealing with their

pregnancies at all stages after WLS. I am hoping it will better

prepare me for when my turn comes. Hopefully soon. I probably won't

post much, but will enjoy reading all yours...

Nice to meet you all,

Diane

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Hi Marcy, I totally agree with you. I have an appointment Nov. 6, and would

like to start trying in Dec., so that will be a good time to bring it up. I'll

let you know what I find out, and how it goes :)

Diane

Introduction

Hi everyone,

My name is Diane, and I'm new to this board. I had WLS 5/14/02 and

have so far gone from a size 24 to tight 14. I joined this group

because of my desire to have another baby. In fact, having a baby

was the biggest reason I decided to have this surgery. I had stopped

having my periods because I was getting so big.

I already have a 2 year old daughter, she's wonderful. I've been

having major baby fever lately, though. My sister-in-law is due in

October, my good friend in February, and my best friend is currently

trying after a miscarriage. I know the doctor's advised it is best

to wait 12-18 months after surgery to get pregnant, but I'm dying to

start sooner.

I have about 30 pounds more to lose. My husband agreed that if the

doctor okayed getting pregnant, that we would...but not until then.

It's hard for me to deal with, because I'm pretty sure my surgeon

will make me wait at least until next May. I'm hoping that once I

reach my goal weight (another few months) that my nutritional levels

will be good enough to start trying.

Anyway, I joined this group to see how others are dealing with their

pregnancies at all stages after WLS. I am hoping it will better

prepare me for when my turn comes. Hopefully soon. I probably won't

post much, but will enjoy reading all yours...

Nice to meet you all,

Diane

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Diane,

Best of luck to you!!! Keep us posted.

Marcy

Introduction

Hi everyone,

My name is Diane, and I'm new to this board. I had WLS 5/14/02 and

have so far gone from a size 24 to tight 14. I joined this group

because of my desire to have another baby. In fact, having a baby

was the biggest reason I decided to have this surgery. I had stopped

having my periods because I was getting so big.

I already have a 2 year old daughter, she's wonderful. I've been

having major baby fever lately, though. My sister-in-law is due in

October, my good friend in February, and my best friend is currently

trying after a miscarriage. I know the doctor's advised it is best

to wait 12-18 months after surgery to get pregnant, but I'm dying to

start sooner.

I have about 30 pounds more to lose. My husband agreed that if the

doctor okayed getting pregnant, that we would...but not until then.

It's hard for me to deal with, because I'm pretty sure my surgeon

will make me wait at least until next May. I'm hoping that once I

reach my goal weight (another few months) that my nutritional levels

will be good enough to start trying.

Anyway, I joined this group to see how others are dealing with their

pregnancies at all stages after WLS. I am hoping it will better

prepare me for when my turn comes. Hopefully soon. I probably won't

post much, but will enjoy reading all yours...

Nice to meet you all,

Diane

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