tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6641197885317976281.post484965441624286405..comments2023-03-25T06:06:46.519-04:00Comments on PCOS and Pizza: 33w5dPCOS and Pizzahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17854346661953001966noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6641197885317976281.post-84614911793704286522015-08-14T19:46:48.664-04:002015-08-14T19:46:48.664-04:00I agree, I probably wouldn't even last until 3...I agree, I probably wouldn't even last until 38 weeks. And definitely requesting an ultrasound! <br /><br />PCOS and Pizzahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17854346661953001966noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6641197885317976281.post-70850571837508895242015-08-14T00:40:20.145-04:002015-08-14T00:40:20.145-04:00I'm gonna play devil's advocate and say......I'm gonna play devil's advocate and say...I don't think you're being overly anxious at all. Your fears are based on statistical facts. <br /><br />That being said, your ob works for you not the other way around. If five days make such a significance, why not 37w0d? If he doesn't budge, the solution is very simple. Don't show up to the hospital. Worst case he "fires" you and then you get a stranger delivering your babies, but I can't imagine it being that much worse than someone who seems to not care about your wishes. Who knows, maybe he has a vacation planned and wants to do it earlier for that reason.<br /><br />Also, I know you've probably heard it a thousand times but babies can turn even at the last second, and there are plenty of things to try in the meantime. I would not even remotely agree to the c/s until you're in active labor and an ultrasound is done to check the position and most of the time, you only need one head down. <br /><br />The way I'm feeling now, I can't imagine you going longer than me but I do know someone who carried twins to 41 weeks and had them vaginally. TheBamaGypsyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00172858389975352504noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6641197885317976281.post-1547296750980693162015-08-09T20:44:29.255-04:002015-08-09T20:44:29.255-04:00Hi. Thank you so very much for the encouragememt. ...Hi. Thank you so very much for the encouragememt. It really helps to hear from someone who knows what it's like to deal with anxiety and infertility. Because you are objective yet empathetic, which is what I need right now. And you're right - I need to be brave, and logical to be the best mom possible. Thank you again. And I want to wish you good luck with your pregnancy, as well. PCOS and Pizzahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17854346661953001966noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6641197885317976281.post-8818862328064927562015-08-09T20:27:43.131-04:002015-08-09T20:27:43.131-04:00Hi there. I've been following your blog since...Hi there. I've been following your blog since you found out you were pregnant right around the same time I did (I'm 33w2d today) after also experiencing infertility. I also dealt with anxiety before getting pregnant, so naturally, pregnancy has just made it worse! I just wanted to encourage you to be strong and brave for your little boys. They need their mama to be tough right now! If you have trusted your doctor up to this point, try to keep trusting that he has their and your best interests in mind. From what I understand, breech deliveries are very risky, so maybe the C section at 37w2d really is what's best for them. Don't be afraid to ask questions or even to ask again if you can wait a couple more days. But try to be brave. You can handle this. :)Jennoreply@blogger.com