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re: What a shock. Going to doc and told you will have four kids.
Posted on 5/9/16 at 12:38 pm to Womski
Posted on 5/9/16 at 12:38 pm to Womski
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How fat is this woman she didn't realize there were four people living inside of her?
Surprisingly not at all. This wasn't a case of finding out you're having quads at 30 weeks. This seems like the original ultrasound early in the development.
Posted on 5/9/16 at 12:40 pm to lsunurse
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I'm about to start fertility treatments.
Just adopt. No offense intended but aren't you old as dirt?
Posted on 5/9/16 at 12:40 pm to prplhze2000
1 is shocking enough. 4 though
Posted on 5/9/16 at 12:40 pm to Evil Little Thing
Clomid/IUI
Im taking IVF completely off the table as an option. I realize it's a wonderful option for others though and certainly do not judge anyone else that does IVF. I just don't feel it's for me personally.
The whole multiples risk is a concern though. Our doctor said to look at it like a "buy one get one free" type of thing. BOGO for babies
Im taking IVF completely off the table as an option. I realize it's a wonderful option for others though and certainly do not judge anyone else that does IVF. I just don't feel it's for me personally.
The whole multiples risk is a concern though. Our doctor said to look at it like a "buy one get one free" type of thing. BOGO for babies
Posted on 5/9/16 at 12:45 pm to Womski
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How fat is this woman she didn't realize there were four people living inside of her?
Article said the ER visit where she found out she was pregnant with quads was on April 4 and the babies were born on September 16. Assuming they were born prematurely, she was probably only a few months pregnant when she found out.
Posted on 5/9/16 at 12:46 pm to Artie Rome
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No offense intended but aren't you old as dirt?
I'm still under 40. I think I'll trust the fertility opinions to the doctors caring for me (one of which had a completely healthy baby when she was my age) than some guy on a message board who clearly doesn't know what the hell he's taking about.
Posted on 5/9/16 at 12:51 pm to lsunurse
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I'm about to start fertility treatments.
Good luck nurse.
Posted on 5/9/16 at 12:54 pm to Dorothy
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Article said the ER visit where she found out she was pregnant with quads was on April 4 and the babies were born on September 16. Assuming they were born prematurely, she was probably only a few months pregnant when she found out.
Probably 10 or so weeks pregnant. Unlikely that she was even showing.
Posted on 5/9/16 at 12:56 pm to lsunurse
Totally understand! I can't imagine IVF as an option for myself, either. I know many who've had success with it, but it's so expensive and invasive.
Telling anyone to "just adopt" is so asinine. Adoption is expensive & emotionally exhaustive, with no guarantees. It's up there with telling a couple to "just relax, and it'll happen".
Telling anyone to "just adopt" is so asinine. Adoption is expensive & emotionally exhaustive, with no guarantees. It's up there with telling a couple to "just relax, and it'll happen".
This post was edited on 5/9/16 at 12:58 pm
Posted on 5/9/16 at 1:00 pm to Evil Little Thing
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Telling anyone to "just adopt" is so asinine.
Completely disagree. There are so many kids in this country that could use a good home.
Posted on 5/9/16 at 1:03 pm to Womski
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How fat is this woman she didn't realize there were four people living inside of her?
saw a woman on TV who didn't know she was pregnant until she gave birth to the fricker. she was 600+ lbs though
Posted on 5/9/16 at 1:04 pm to lsunurse
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I'm about to start fertility treatments
Thought you were adamant about not having kids..guess you changed your mind!
Posted on 5/9/16 at 1:05 pm to lsunurse
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I'm still under 40. I think I'll trust the fertility opinions to the doctors caring for me (one of which had a completely healthy baby when she was my age) than some guy on a message board who clearly doesn't know what the hell he's taking about.
Friend of mine was taking clomid for a long time and had zero luck. She gave up, was off meds for over a year and decided to start pursuing IVF.
The first visit with her new doctor and after an exam and doing an interview he asked why she was there?
Turns out she was a little over 2.5 months pregant. With triplets.
Her poor husband is 31 and has a 44 year old wife with two identical five year old girls in the house and one five year old boy.
Those two guys catch hell.
Posted on 5/9/16 at 1:05 pm to CunningLinguist
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Completely disagree. There are so many kids in this country that could use a good home.
I'm in no way discouraging adoption. I'm discouraging it being tossed out as advice to people having fertility problems as the easier/obvious solution. Like they haven't ever considered it. It's dismissive and not that simple.
Posted on 5/9/16 at 1:15 pm to SabiDojo
quote:4 is pushing it, but I agree.
I would be happy so long as it was 4 boys.
I was a million times more terrified right before the reveal of the sex of my twins than I was when I found out I was having twins.
The ultrasound tech first said they both had the same sex before she said which sex. In that moment, If I was given the choice to find out which sex or magically just split the difference and do 1 each, I probably woulda gone the 1 each route
As it turned out, 2 boys!!!!
Posted on 5/9/16 at 1:17 pm to lsunurse
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I'm still under 40.
I thought you were like 48 based on your pictures. Carry on and good luck.
Posted on 5/9/16 at 1:18 pm to Evil Little Thing
Average adoption costs 20-50k, that the couple has to pay for themselves.
Clomid/IUI is mostly covered by my insurance and not crazy invasive, why not try it first?
I have a friend that just adopted, it's a very emotionally draining process. The interview process is very intense. If you have ANY black marks in your past....they will bring it up and try to use it against you as a reason why you shouldn't adopt. Her husband foreclosed on his house during 2008 and the housing disaster here in PHX.....they kept throwing that in his face as well. Luckily they were able to still adopt but she said it's certainly not the "easiest" option as many try to make it to be. And....there is always the risk that it falls through if one of the bio parents changes their mind. And it's not like you get a refund when that happens.
Clomid/IUI is mostly covered by my insurance and not crazy invasive, why not try it first?
I have a friend that just adopted, it's a very emotionally draining process. The interview process is very intense. If you have ANY black marks in your past....they will bring it up and try to use it against you as a reason why you shouldn't adopt. Her husband foreclosed on his house during 2008 and the housing disaster here in PHX.....they kept throwing that in his face as well. Luckily they were able to still adopt but she said it's certainly not the "easiest" option as many try to make it to be. And....there is always the risk that it falls through if one of the bio parents changes their mind. And it's not like you get a refund when that happens.
Posted on 5/9/16 at 1:18 pm to CunningLinguist
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There are so many kids in this country that could use a good home.
There are, but it doesn't change the fact that
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Adoption is expensive & emotionally exhaustive, with no guarantees
IVF and other fertility treatments are expensive too, and they aren't guaranteed either, but it is asinine to act like adoption is much better.
I think adoption is a fantastic route, but I would never fault someone for exploring other avenues, particularly because adoption is also a route for parents who don't need IVF or other treatments and just want another child. We would never fault someone who choses to have a traditional pregnancy instead of adoption, so I don't think we should treat IVF any differently.
Posted on 5/9/16 at 1:23 pm to lsunurse
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Average adoption costs 20-50k,
Wow, had no idea it was that much. I've never had kids, had a gf who lost the pregnancy 2 years ago, so I have no idea how that compares to the actual medical cost of a childbirth. Or out of pocket things a good insurance may not cover etc.
Posted on 5/9/16 at 1:29 pm to SEClint
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Wow, had no idea it was that much.
It's a lot of money to come up with for sure. At least going the fertility treatment/IVF route, some people are lucky enough to have insurance cover a portion of the cost. Both are expensive and time consuming, so really can't blame a couple for whatever decision they make.
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