Ok so heres the story, the one I have needed to document for quite sometime, sorry its a little long but there are
pictures! The end of April I went on Clomid. I was so excited to finally be trying something different, something that has worked for so many other people. The first month I was on
50 mg. I didn't have any negative effects (I took it in the pm just to make sure I didn't go loco while at work or anything crazy like that) but I also didn't ovulate. The doctor boosted me up to
100mg and I started to feel cramping 1/2 way through the month, I saw a glimmer of hope. During this time (May) I found out that I had a
hole in my heart which was most likely causing the neurological symptoms I was having accompanied by the migraine headaches which have ailed me for the last 12 -13 years! I was so excited that they found something that was causing them as they have so often studied my brain with endless MRI's and had nothing to show for it. Well I finished out my clomid cycle and had planned my heart surgery for June. The lucky day came, boy was I nervous! I had prayed and felt that having this surgery was the right decision (always fearing that migraines would get in the way of my ability to care for my children and give them my undivided attention). When I got to the hospital I was brought to a room, hooked up to a monitor and told that I would have a 2-3 hour wait. I was still really nervous and to say the least I wanted to get out!!! I was really afraid I was going to die or something like that. The nurse came in and asked me if I had taken a pregnancy test. I told her that I hadn't but that there was no possible way I was pregnant, My period had started right on time and was currently continuing, I also added that we had been trying for over a year so that just added to the fact that it was impossible. She nodded and said ok but by law we have to take one anyway. I went through the drill, gotta love those cups!! About a half our later the nurse came into my room and said, um.....you're pregnant! I looked at her and didn't really think anything of it and said, No you have the wrong person, its not possible. She said,
No its you and I tested it three times. I replied in a matter of fact way
"I don't believe you, bring on the blood test." She agreed and went ahead with the process. This testing method takes a little longer and for the next 45 minutes I was trying not to get my hopes up. My husband and I laughed a lot. I was like, CAN YOU IMAGINE if we really were. I remember walking into the bathroom, still nervous that if I went through with this surgery that something horrible was going to happen. I remember praying, "Please let me be pregnant, I don't want to do this right now, I can't do this right now. " I felt peaceful, I didn't know if it was peace that all would go well with the surgery or peace that I would be pregnant, but it was
Peace. The next image I have will never be erased from my memory all of a sudden I heard some noise outside my room, in came 8-10 nurses all smiling and saying,
CONGRATULATIONS! YOU'RE PREGNANT! They brought me a bag with my positive test results attached to it. Inside was a
little brown bear, my main nurse said, "This is the first gift for the baby!" Needless to say, I didn't get my surgery that day.
I took a picture with my nurse and the bear!
My husband and I took this picture outside the hospital
and then went to Zupas to celebrate. It was an amazing day! Within the next two days after more blood tests I found out that I was having a miscarriage. It was really hard, there were a lot,
A LOT,
A LOT of
tears! Although I don't know exactly why this happened there were a few reasons why I think it happened, why I am grateful it happened and a few things that I learned because this happened.
1.
I could get Pregnant, after 14 months I felt a glimmer of hope, although this month (
February) I would have this baby or babies in my arms I still felt so blessed to know I could get pregnant!
2.
My Father In Heaven Cares for me and knows me personally, He answers my prayers and reminds me constantly that His Ways are best.
3.
I wouldn't have known I was pregnant if I had not gone to the hospital, I wouldn't have known it was possible. (I was on my period, you don't check when thats goin on)
4.
The nurses in the cardio cath lab are amazing! I felt so loved, special and cared for that day. The cute bear, the fact that they all came to my room! It was the sweetest thing ever!
5.
If I never get pregnant again, I will always feel so blessed to know what it felt like, even if it was just for one day, some people have never and will never have that opportunity, although it was early and there was so much I didn't experience I experienced the excitement of it and it was overwhelming.
6.
I got to go to Babies R- Us Pregnant, I had never done that before! Even though I was pretty sure that I was having a miscarriage, I had to go before I knew for sure, so I could really enjoy it!
7.
I didn't have to get my surgery that day, I saw my family a few days later and was so glad I could see them before I had to go through it again!
8.
Clomid worked once and it can work again!After doing research I have suspicions that I was pregnant with twins or another type of multiples as my levels were extremely high for as far along as I was, who knows, but that is exciting too!
Sometimes I like to
relive that glorious day when I was pregnant, We lived it up! It will someday happen again, I have faith.
I'm so happy to hear the hope that you have had after this experience. I can't wait until you tell me that you're pregnant AGAIN!
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear of your stuggles Marybeth. I have a friend who has been trying to get pregnant for years....went through lots of fertility and they finally just were blessed by adoption through LDS family services. They get a brand new baby girl. It took my brother and his wife 2 years to get pregnant with their first and a month with their second. Hang in there. i can't imagine what your going through. But, like you said you will be blessed for it.
ReplyDeleteMarybeth, you are my hero. you are so strong, and such a great example to me of trust and faith. You rock. amen to what Katey said :)
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