Guest guest Posted January 28, 2004 Report Share Posted January 28, 2004 I've been reading posts for several months trying to learn everything I could before trying to conceive so I could be ready and educated on what to expect after Roux En Y surgery. I can now officially say that I am pregnant! I took a pregnancy test at home and then later (the Thursday before my period was to start) and all was positive. I'm right at 4 weeks so I will wait a few weeks before seeing my reproductive endocrinologist. He performed surgery on my ovaries last October to clear one of a dermoid cyst and the left fallopian tube was adhered to the left ovary. He wanted me to get pregnant right away but I assured him I needed to get closer to my goal weight which I have - I now weigh 165 and would like to get down to 150. My husband and I tried during January and bam - it happened. We're so excited! Now I'm depending on (my doctor's of course) and mainly this group to help guide me, answer questions, be supportive and let me be a part of this group. My doctors have NO IDEA what having gastric bypass surgery is like. I really relied on my WINGS online support group to answer questions and guide me thru after my gastric bypass. I already have been through a pregnancy before this surgery. I know what being pregnant is like but I'M SO UNSURE HOW IT WILL BE DIFFERENT AFTER THIS SURGERY. Please let me know. I'm excited to read that a lot of people are not gaining weight because that is my main concern now. I don't want to end up where I started before my surgery. I'm taking 1 prenatal chewable and 2 Flintstones vitamins a day along with folic acid. I also give myself B12 shots. I currently (at 4 weeks) have a bad cold and a yeast infection and have been instructed to take Monistat 3 day treatment. It's so bad because I flew out to Colorado to go skiing with my husband and shared our good news with him and I'm sick, have yeast and can't go into the hot tub! What a vacation! But we're very excited. Sorry this is so long. Just need a little help along the way. Oh, I've also had 1 miscarriage at 7 weeks in 2002 (before surgery) so I'm a little bit of a nervous wreak about that happening again. When did you start experiencing morning sickness or nausea? Thanks, and Smiles to all, Roux En Y May 6, 2003 250/now 165/ would like to be 150 1 son Cole - 3 years old Miscarriage August 30, 2002 at 7 week mark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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