I'm going to be joining Kim from No Good Eggs at Resolve's Midwest Infertility and Adoption Conference in Minnesota in September. The Conference is on Saturday, September 21, 2013 in Golden Valley, MN and covers topics from adoption, to paying for IVF, to donor embryoes:
http://www.resolve.org/Regions/midwest/midwest-family-building-conference.html
I know some of ladies live nearby, so you should think about coming to meet me :)
I am trying to wait patiently for my ultrasound on Thursday. I haven't felt the best the last few days. I've had a lot of headaches and nausea, which I'm trying not to get too excited about, but has been somewhat reassuring. I hope that it is a sign my little baby/babies are growing.
I was praying about my babies the other day while K was driving and when I looked up we were passing a car with the license plates "BFP." Maybe a positive sign?
In sad news, my blogging friend Suzanne just found out she is losing her miracle baby. Please visit her blog to offer her some love and support.
I hope you find the conference fruitful.
ReplyDeleteGood Luck for the ultrasound. I hope it has good news for you.
xo
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nausea and headaches are a great sign. I know it is so hard to feel optimistic after everything. But, you have a great bit cheering section out there. Grow little one grow!!!
ReplyDeleteNausea is a good sign! So glad you are coming to the conference with me! Hang in there till thursday and email whenever you need a distraction!!
ReplyDeletePraying that your nausea is a good sign and your little miracle(s) are growing away in there!
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I personally love the BFP sign! Sending you baby vibes! Here from ICLW.
ReplyDeleteI love the title of your blog, and the poem by Khalil Gibran that you put up.
ReplyDeleteI read your post on the early betas; I wanted to add, if you transferred multiples, the wonky betas may be because one stopping growing but not the other...so that, combined with the nausea may be a cause for optimism. Keeping my fingers and toes very tightly crossed for you!