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Hi Clare,

I am very sorry to hear about the loss of your sweet Toby. Please

try to stay positive that this pregnancy will a success. I would

love to offer any support possible as I am in my first trimester as

well. I am approximately 5 weeks with #1 and had my uterine/vaginal

septum removed.

I don't know about you, but I don't think I can possibly feel any

more exhausted, emotionally and physically. As this is my first and

all these emotions are new to me, I've been researching a bit on how

to keep my energy as positive as possible (I went into a fit of

hysterical crying last night just because DH forgot to put leftovers

back in the fridge :o) ) and from what I've found, pampering is

key. So, I've decided to unplug the phone during my naps, start

prenatal yoga and visit the salon for pedicures as often as

possible.

How is your energy so far? Any morning sickness yet? Wishing tons

of great energy your way.

Best wishes,

Sue, 28

EDD 10/25/04

Uterine septum removed 5/2003, Bicollis (2 cervixes)

> Hi everyone

>

> I have found so much support reading these posts and felt it was

time

> to join in. I am 5 weeks pregnant and lost my ds Toby at 26 weeks

in

> September due to PTL. He lived for a week in NICU but

unfortunatley

> could not make it. I know this pregnancy is going to be difficult

to

> cope with alone, although my dh and family and friends are very

> supportive I would love to be able to talk to people who are in

the

> same situation.

>

> I have UD - two cervixes, two uterus and have had a vaginal septum

> removed about 4 years ago. The UD was suspected before Toby but

has

> been confirmed by Laporoscopy since.

>

> If anyone is newly pregnant with UD, BU or septate etc and would

like

> to keep me company you can email me on clare.woodland@t...

>

> Look forward to hearing from you.

>

> Clare

>

> Angel Toby 14/09/03 - 22/09/03

> #2 Due 25/10/04

>

> UD

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Hi Clare,

I am very sorry to hear about the loss of your sweet Toby. Please

try to stay positive that this pregnancy will a success. I would

love to offer any support possible as I am in my first trimester as

well. I am approximately 5 weeks with #1 and had my uterine/vaginal

septum removed.

I don't know about you, but I don't think I can possibly feel any

more exhausted, emotionally and physically. As this is my first and

all these emotions are new to me, I've been researching a bit on how

to keep my energy as positive as possible (I went into a fit of

hysterical crying last night just because DH forgot to put leftovers

back in the fridge :o) ) and from what I've found, pampering is

key. So, I've decided to unplug the phone during my naps, start

prenatal yoga and visit the salon for pedicures as often as

possible.

How is your energy so far? Any morning sickness yet? Wishing tons

of great energy your way.

Best wishes,

Sue, 28

EDD 10/25/04

Uterine septum removed 5/2003, Bicollis (2 cervixes)

> Hi everyone

>

> I have found so much support reading these posts and felt it was

time

> to join in. I am 5 weeks pregnant and lost my ds Toby at 26 weeks

in

> September due to PTL. He lived for a week in NICU but

unfortunatley

> could not make it. I know this pregnancy is going to be difficult

to

> cope with alone, although my dh and family and friends are very

> supportive I would love to be able to talk to people who are in

the

> same situation.

>

> I have UD - two cervixes, two uterus and have had a vaginal septum

> removed about 4 years ago. The UD was suspected before Toby but

has

> been confirmed by Laporoscopy since.

>

> If anyone is newly pregnant with UD, BU or septate etc and would

like

> to keep me company you can email me on clare.woodland@t...

>

> Look forward to hearing from you.

>

> Clare

>

> Angel Toby 14/09/03 - 22/09/03

> #2 Due 25/10/04

>

> UD

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Hi Sue

Thanks for your support. Our EDD is the same day. I am trying to

get more positive each day that in 8 months I will have my much

wanted baby in my arms. I am planning on drinking tons, eating to

keep my energy high and relaxing as much as possible - pedicures seem

like a great idea (my mum is a chiropodist so guess what she'll be

doing this weekend!!!) Maybe I will book in for some massages too.

I am trying to keep the reasuring thoughts my RE told me that just

because I had one PTL does not mean another will follow. He is also

not convinced that my uterus was the cause of the problem and said it

could have been down to external factors such as an infection. He

also said that people easily carry twins to term or near term so even

if you have a uterus half the size of a normal uterus (which mine

isn't) there is no reason why it can't stretch to accomodate a baby.

Positive thoughts all the way is the way to deal with it I think.

Just looking forward to having the first 12 weeks or so over with.

Haven't had any morning sickness yet but had none with Toby either so

am hoping I am lucky in that way at least. What about you? I'm

quite tired and am finding it difficult to get up in the morning but

that is nothing unusual for me. Never was much of a morning person.

When are you having your first appointment at the doctors? I am

still trying to contact mine but they have said they will scan me

every 4 weeks this time starting at 8 weeks so only a few weeks to go

till that - the first hurdle. I can't wait.

I know what you mean about the physical and emotional drain on your

energy. I am fine most of the time and then burst into tears for no

reason. At least we can blame hormones.

Looking forward to keeping in touch. Make sure your dh puts the

leftovers away from now on - I should think the hysterical crying was

enough to make him remember!!!

Wishing you a happy and healthy pregnancy.

Clare

EDD 10/25/04

UD

> Hi Clare,

> I am very sorry to hear about the loss of your sweet Toby. Please

> try to stay positive that this pregnancy will a success. I would

> love to offer any support possible as I am in my first trimester as

> well. I am approximately 5 weeks with #1 and had my

uterine/vaginal

> septum removed.

>

>

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