Nothing much to report this week except that my initial progesterone check did not indicate ovulation. I am not disappointed yet because as I mentioned before, I suspect I ovulate later than most (if I ovulate at all). I will return to Dr. Rupe's wonderful office at the Women's Group of Franklin on Tuesday to try again.
In the meantime, we are enjoying some beautiful snow here in Nashville. It's like a winter wonderland outside. This is something we don't get to experience often. We are basically cooped up in our homes for a few days which I don't mind at all. Perhaps I'll get some of this book written.
Speaking of the book, we'd love to hear from you girls out there what you would like to see covered in a faith-based pregnancy book. Please leave us a comment with your thoughts and ideas. Obviously we'll be covering the basics but if there is something you'd like us to address in more detail and from a Christian perspective, let us know!
I'm off to grab a cup of hot chocolate and then dive into this manuscript.
Stay Warm!
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I'd love to see solid perspective about peace in that stretch between the end of the first trimester and the big ultrasound that address when I'm lying awake at night thinking - what if??? I'm past the danger zone, but still in the realm of mystery. Is everything okay in there? Are you sure there's only one of you? I can't obsess over names because I don't know what you are... I can't keep down my prenatals, I sure hope flintstone gummies are enough. I ate a whole pineapple today in one sitting, and I can't remember if that's a good thing or not. Aaaaaaah - peace please! ;)
ReplyDeleteAlso medical thoughts on weight gain - I was fussed for not gaining enough at my last appointment, but I still think I have PLENTY of leftover from baby #1.
Love to see something on postpartum depression
ReplyDeletepostpartum depression would be great, I agree. There is nothing faith-based out there for that... at least I didn't find anything.
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