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Post by kalirn on Feb 11, 2019 16:29:55 GMT -6
The first one was 63.7 hrs and the second 73.8. Together they average 70 hours but I’m scared shitless. My past has generally been bad news when they don’t double in 48 so hopefully this is just a new experience. I get it. Gentle hugs to you. Ttc/pgal is a real fucker. ❤❤ Wanted to update here that my beta doubled appropriately today! Thank the dear lord. Now the wait for my 2/22 ultrasound. Today I am pregnant!
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Post by goldenlove on Feb 11, 2019 17:07:53 GMT -6
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Post by moonandback141 on Feb 12, 2019 9:49:21 GMT -6
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Post by helloerrbody on Feb 14, 2019 13:56:11 GMT -6
Does that change anything with appointments and testing? I'll be turning 35 next month. Insurance may be more willing to cover a NIPT, but not always. You may get referred to a MFM for a consult or to genetic counseling. You may end up with monthly growth scans or NSTs and BPs, or you may not. It really just depends on your personal history and the particular pregnancy, and I’ve seen all variations of these in my time on the boards. I've had 2 very easy, healthy pregnancies and deliveries, and I see a midwife who is pretty "less is more" with testing and sonos so I'm guessing I won't have anything different this time. Thanks for your input!!
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Post by helloerrbody on Feb 14, 2019 13:56:39 GMT -6
I get it. Gentle hugs to you. Ttc/pgal is a real fucker. ❤❤ Wanted to update here that my beta doubled appropriately today! Thank the dear lord. Now the wait for my 2/22 ultrasound. Today I am pregnant! YAYYYYYY! So so happy for you!
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