Monday, May 16, 2011

Beta #1 Results

Drum roll please............Today's beta (10dp6dt) is 284!!! It's a great number. I'm thinking it's only one little one in there (which is perfectly fine). At 12dp3dt with Jack (so 15 days after ovulation), it was 161, so it is higher, but not that much higher.

This clinic handles things a little differently than when my doc was by himself at the last one. At the last one, we had two betas to make sure the numbers were doubling, and then we scheduled an ultrasound for about a week and a half later to check and make sure the sac was in the uterus. About a week to 10 days later we had another ultrasound to detect a heartbeat. This clinic does betas every 2-3 days until we get close to 2000, at which point we have an ultrasound to make sure the sac is in the right place, and another week to 10 days later we have the ultrasound to do the heartbeat check. If my numbers double correctly, I expect to get the go-ahead to schedule my ultrasound sometime next week.

I asked the nurse when most people decide to tell their young children about the pregnancy. I'm definitely not ready to tell Jack now, but I imagine once I see a heartbeat, I'll feel more comfortable with it. She said every family is different, they recommend waiting until there is a heartbeat, and some families will tell the kids then, others will wait until they are out of the first trimester. If I am sick like I was with Jack, I will likely tell him why so that he isn't worried about me. He's very sensitive which makes it hard for me to judge when to tell him, but he dealt with the lack of pregnancy pretty well last time when we had to tell him that the babies didn't stick around and went to heaven. He gets upset when people are sick, and he wants to know why. He knows that when he was in my tummy, I was very sick. So I imagine he'll ask. Heck, he asked me right after my transfer, "Mommy, you got babies in that big fat tummy?" Yes, he actually said that, but it's my own fault because he's asked before and I just tell him, "No, Mommy just has a big fat tummy." So I wasn't offended when he said that, I actually busted out laughing. When he asked this last time after the transfer I told him I didn't know. I didn't want to say "No" and have that be true, but I didn't want to say "Yes" only for this not to work and have to explain it to him again.

We'll see what happens. I've prayed to thank God for giving us this blessing so far, prayed that He continue to breathe life into however many babies are in there, and prayed that He would help us know when the right time is to tell Jack. All we can do now is sit back and wait to see how this continues to develop.

8 comments:

  1. YAYAYAYYYYY!!!!! i said a prayer for you this morning! praising God for this miracle!

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  2. Congratulations!! I know you are so relieved!!! enjoy your pregnancy!

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  3. Congrats on the awesome beta!!! So happy for you!!

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  4. Woo-hoo! Congratulations! Such a great number! BTW: my word verification was "happy" and I just thought I should let you now that. ;-)

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  5. Just went back and checked my beta numbers...my first beta was 229 with the twins. My second one was 519....so my numbers weren't crazy high even with two. Whether you have one or two babies in there, its an amazing blessing and such a big answer to prayers. I'm so excited for you and I'm praying you will have a wonderful pregnancy and healthy baby(ies) :)

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  6. Wonderful, beautiful, exciting news! Doesn't it feel like the most wonderful thing that could ever happen? So thrilled for you!

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  7. Lovely Beta!!! Jack is so sensitive and that is such a blessing. Tell him when you are comfortable about it.

    And I am wishing you sparkly thoughts for the coming milestones...

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