faroutbrusselsprout
22-10-2008, 16:04
Hi everyone,
I'm new to this forum and wasn't sure where to post! I've got so many things I want to ask and hear about other people's experiences.
I'm currently 10 weeks pregnant with number 3..
I'm a basket of nerves and trying hard to enjoy being pregnant (apart from the morning sickness!)
We lost our little girl Matilda last year to a chromosonal abnormality picked up at the 10 week bloods and 12 week scan. Basically she had 69 chromosomes instead of 46, she was a very sick little girl and I look forward to sharing her story one day. :angel:
My DS Noah was born at 34 weeks due to my bicornuate uterus. He just ran out of room!
I was fully effaced at 30 weeks and hung on till 34 weeks. So... I guess I'd like to know what are the chances of going early again?
Also, what things can I do to prevent a breech, (hoping for a VBAC this time round)
Also, love to hear from anyone with an experience in chromosonal loss.. Did you go on to have healthy subsequent pregnancies??
Anyway, looking forward to getting to know you all over the coming months.
em
:flowerz:
I'm new to this forum and wasn't sure where to post! I've got so many things I want to ask and hear about other people's experiences.
I'm currently 10 weeks pregnant with number 3..
I'm a basket of nerves and trying hard to enjoy being pregnant (apart from the morning sickness!)
We lost our little girl Matilda last year to a chromosonal abnormality picked up at the 10 week bloods and 12 week scan. Basically she had 69 chromosomes instead of 46, she was a very sick little girl and I look forward to sharing her story one day. :angel:
My DS Noah was born at 34 weeks due to my bicornuate uterus. He just ran out of room!
I was fully effaced at 30 weeks and hung on till 34 weeks. So... I guess I'd like to know what are the chances of going early again?
Also, what things can I do to prevent a breech, (hoping for a VBAC this time round)
Also, love to hear from anyone with an experience in chromosonal loss.. Did you go on to have healthy subsequent pregnancies??
Anyway, looking forward to getting to know you all over the coming months.
em
:flowerz: