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  • 02-05-2018 10:33pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 291 ✭✭


    So, I think it’s time to start this thread!

    found out today that I’m pregnant with baby no.3! Not planned at all and a huge shock but we’ll manage I’m sure!

    EDD is January 7th. However, I was a week early on my first and two weeks early on my second so I’ll be touching base with the Dec 18 thread too!

    Anyone else out there??


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    Hi, I’m due the 8th January. My first baby but very nervous at the moment because it’s such early days. Delighted to be pregnant but feeling like it’s all a bit too lucky as we got pregnant first month we tried so trying not to get too attached to the idea!


  • Registered Users Posts: 291 ✭✭natc


    Dochasjan wrote: »
    Hi, I’m due the 8th January. My first baby but very nervous at the moment because it’s such early days. Delighted to be pregnant but feeling like it’s all a bit too lucky as we got pregnant first month we tried so trying not to get too attached to the idea!

    Congrats on the good news!
    It’s understandable to be nervous but if you have no cause for concern then don’t let it overshadow the sheer joy of expecting your first child.

    Have you had any early symptoms? By this stage on my previous two pregnancies I had terrible bowel problems and horrible achy boobs! This time I’m doing pretty good though tbh. I’ve even more energy than usual, cleaned the house and managed a hike around Glendalough this weekend!


  • Registered Users Posts: 62 ✭✭Peppery


    natc wrote: »
    Congrats on the good news!
    It’s understandable to be nervous but if you have no cause for concern then don’t let it overshadow the sheer joy of expecting your first child.

    Have you had any early symptoms? By this stage on my previous two pregnancies I had terrible bowel problems and horrible achy boobs! This time I’m doing pretty good though tbh. I’ve even more energy than usual, cleaned the house and managed a hike around Glendalough this weekend!


    Just found my username.

    Thanks, I know you’re right, trying to just calm down!
    I have the tender boobs, light headedness and some slight crampiness...not feeling overly tired though. I thought it would be harder on the third pregnancy!


  • Registered Users Posts: 445 ✭✭teggers5


    Hi ladies,congrats to you all! Just found out last night I'm pregnant with my third baby! Due January 11th.
    So so excited but nervous too as it's such early days.
    No major symptoms yet apart from feeling a bit off the past week or so and have that horrible metal taste in my mouth.


  • Registered Users Posts: 62 ✭✭Peppery


    Congratulations!

    Had my GP visit so starting to feel a little more real now. Lots of decisions to be made!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 291 ✭✭natc


    I hope your GP visit put your mind at ease a bit Peppery!

    I don’t have mine until next Thursday. My GP is a hard person to catch. Nausea is really kicking in now. I wasn’t a bit sick on my son but suffered with my daughter so I wonder if this nausea is a sign? If only it was that easy to predict! 😂


  • Registered Users Posts: 40 Periwinkle!


    Hi ladies I'm going to jump on with ye. Congratulations to all xx just found out yesterday, were expecting our 1st
    Est due date the 14th of January.


  • Registered Users Posts: 439 ✭✭Wexy86


    Cautiously joining with an EDD of Jan 17th, had a early miscarriage in Jan so fingers crossed all goes well this time round. Number two for me, little girl is 20 months. Went three weeks early on her so could end up being a Dec baby.

    Will pop doctor during the week for the confirmation and the likes.

    Seen a few tarot card readers over the years and they’ve all told me that twins are going to happen at this age so let’s see what happens :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,832 ✭✭✭heldel00


    Thought i was clicking into the January 2018 thread! My little girl was born on 11th Jan this year. She's just fabulous.

    Congrats ladies. Enjoy your pregnancies. Too early for me to be broody but I'm sure that'll change in a few months. Take care x


  • Registered Users Posts: 62 ✭✭Peppery


    Also feeling nausea hit badly over the last few days. No actual vomiting but I can’t eat my normal meals and I seem to be craving just plain carbohydrates which is so strange - would have thought my body would want some nutrients! How do people cope with the morning sickness and eating healthily?

    I just booked in for an early scan and tests for 10 weeks.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 445 ✭✭teggers5


    Wexy86 wrote: »
    Seen a few tarot card readers over the years and they’ve all told me that twins are going to happen at this age so let’s see what happens :D
    Congrats wexy!
    Wow.. that'll be interesting to see if they were right!


  • Registered Users Posts: 291 ✭✭natc


    Peppery wrote: »
    Also feeling nausea hit badly over the last few days. No actual vomiting but I can’t eat my normal meals and I seem to be craving just plain carbohydrates which is so strange - would have thought my body would want some nutrients! How do people cope with the morning sickness and eating healthily?

    I just booked in for an early scan and tests for 10 weeks.

    For me it’s just a case of grin and bare it! I’m overweight as it is and wouldn’t have the best diet so I’m doing my best to eat plenty of the good stuff. I have no interest in eating sweet foods like fruit etc but I’m forcing myself to because I know it’s what we need. All I want is meat and savory foods!


  • Registered Users Posts: 445 ✭✭teggers5


    Anyone got any recommendations for good pregnancy apps?


  • Registered Users Posts: 291 ✭✭natc


    teggers5 wrote: »
    Anyone got any recommendations for good pregnancy apps?

    I have the BabyCentre app. I like it, has loads of different tools on it along with a day by day timeline etc.

    Had my appt with GP today. All seems good so far, BP up a bit, but not high. Have lost 5lbs which is good I guess!!

    Back to her in 6 weeks as she said it’s unlikely I’ll have my first clinic appt by then which doesn’t seem right! Surely I should be seen and scanned at week 12? She said there are delays due to the sheer numbers attending.


  • Registered Users Posts: 445 ✭✭teggers5


    Thanks natc, I'll try that one :)

    I had my first visit to the Gp today too. He only checked my blood pressure and weight. And filled out form for hospital.
    He also referred me to the early pregnancy unit as I am quite anxious over problems in my first pregnancy (15 years ago!) and he hopes it'll help put my mind at ease.


  • Registered Users Posts: 291 ✭✭natc


    teggers5 wrote: »
    Thanks natc, I'll try that one :)

    I had my first visit to the Gp today too. He only checked my blood pressure and weight. And filled out form for hospital.
    He also referred me to the early pregnancy unit as I am quite anxious over problems in my first pregnancy (15 years ago!) and he hopes it'll help put my mind at ease.

    Aw it’s always nice to get a scan no matter how early!


  • Registered Users Posts: 445 ✭✭teggers5


    It sure is. I had lots of scans in my previous two pregnancies due to low lying placenta but it was always lovely to see things progressing normally.


  • Registered Users Posts: 106 ✭✭Bobbins


    Congrats all! Jumping on this thread. Edd Jan 19 for baby #3. Have an almost 3 year old girl and a just turned 1 boy!! Must pop to doc next week to get the ball rolling, will be going to cumh. Had some issues on both previous pregnancies so hoping for a nice relaxed experience this time round!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    Tentatively joining this thread! I'm a regular user so going with a different name until all confirmed etc. First baby so very surreal! Estimated date, by my calculations, is January 27th but have Dr's appointment on Monday so we'll see what that brings :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 439 ✭✭Wexy86


    How’s everyone feeling? Only gone 5 weeks and feel horrible with the naseau. Constant all day every day, no appetite, can’t sleep, just uncomfortable - it going to be a long few months if this don’t lift!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 445 ✭✭teggers5


    Oh no Wexy :(
    I'm feeling nauseous almost every morning now but it passes after a couple of hours thankfully. I'm finding the SeaBand wristbands really good. I put them on before
    I get out of bed.
    The exhaustion is killing me though. I feel that if I sit down at all I will nod off. And my sense of smell is so strong now. I walked past a chipper in town yesterday and I thought I was gonna throw up.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 192 ✭✭Notsomindful


    Found out last week we are due baby #4 on 18th January.
    My youngest just turned one.

    Eeek


  • Registered Users Posts: 62 ✭✭Peppery


    teggers5 wrote: »
    Anyone got any recommendations for good pregnancy apps?

    I downloaded a few over the past couple of weeks and I've stuck with only two - WebMD and Ovia. They are both free.

    I tried Sprout which has really cool graphics of the pregnancy but my free trial ended and I felt it wasn't worth paying for the graphics!

    I love the CLUE app for monitoring my cycles usually, I wish they did a pregnancy app too.


  • Registered Users Posts: 14 Sarabi18


    Hi ladies

    Just confirmed pregnancy late last week.
    This is baby no.2 - very excited and nervous again!
    Had slightly high blood pressure when at the GP confirming pregnancy - hoping that will go down quickly
    Not so much nausea this time so far......but oh the tiredness!

    Hope yee are all keeping well :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 291 ✭✭natc


    Congrats to all the newcomers to the group! It’s quickly filling up!

    I’m definitely feeling the effects now, nausea is awful the past week. Only managed half a day in work today. Have to admit the vomiting is making it hard to keep it a secret...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    Had my first Dr's appointment today. I know the staff in the practice really well so it was lovely to see how excited they were when they saw my name on the list today! Now that it'a been confirmed we're planning on telling the families this week.

    I have to say I'm worried about the sickness. I'm a teacher so it'll be hard to hide! Only a few weeks until the holidays but it's definitely on my mind!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 445 ✭✭teggers5


    Peppery wrote: »
    I downloaded a few over the past couple of weeks and I've stuck with only two - WebMD and Ovia. They are both free.

    I tried Sprout which has really cool graphics of the pregnancy but my free trial ended and I felt it wasn't worth paying for the graphics!

    I love the CLUE app for monitoring my cycles usually, I wish they did a pregnancy app too.

    Thanks Peppery. I have Ovia which I like a lot. I'll download WebMD too 😊


  • Registered Users Posts: 105 ✭✭Brazzer


    Hi Girls,
    I'm jumping in now too, got bfp on Monday for baby number 5. Eldest is 4.5, have twins that are 3.5, baby of 1.5 and now this little beanie. Congrats to you all!! Anyone going to the Rotunda?? I went sp the last 3 times but am going private this time. Have my first scan next week at 6 weeks so we're really excited to see :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 62 ✭✭Peppery


    Baby19 wrote: »
    Had my first Dr's appointment today. I know the staff in the practice really well so it was lovely to see how excited they were when they saw my name on the list today! Now that it'a been confirmed we're planning on telling the families this week.

    I have to say I'm worried about the sickness. I'm a teacher so it'll be hard to hide! Only a few weeks until the holidays but it's definitely on my mind!!

    Congrats! I’m also a teacher and finding the nausea really hard with the class and the energy levels needed. Also I need the bathroom a lot which is obviously a problem as I can’t leave the class! Still I’m nearly 8 weeks so should soon be through the worst of it - fingers crossed!

    I’m dying to tell people, which I know is mad outside family and close friends!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 79 ✭✭Petal765


    Hi everyone and congratulations!

    Joining here, just got pregnancy confirmed with my gp, baby number 3 and due the 29th, been overdue and induced on other two so may be falling into the February thread too, no morning sickness or nausea so far, feeling nearly too good to be true which is making me worry but there's always something to worry about, hope everyone's doing well


  • Registered Users Posts: 291 ✭✭natc


    Brazzer wrote: »
    Hi Girls,
    I'm jumping in now too, got bfp on Monday for baby number 5. Eldest is 4.5, have twins that are 3.5, baby of 1.5 and now this little beanie. Congrats to you all!! Anyone going to the Rotunda?? I went sp the last 3 times but am going private this time. Have my first scan next week at 6 weeks so we're really excited to see :)

    Oh my god Brazzer I don’t know how you do it! Fair play to you!!

    I’m going to Kilkenny. Went there the last two times and despite some complications during both births the midwives are amazing. Have every faith in them again.

    Where is every one else going?


  • Registered Users Posts: 105 ✭✭Brazzer


    Hi Girls,

    I went to the doctors yesterday evening and told him I was pregnant, said to come back after my first early scan next week to confirm dates etc. For some mad reason when in dealz I bought a pack of their pregnancy tests and tested. First one was blank, second one came up negative straight away and then after a few minutes a second line appeared. I had myself worked up and didn't sleep last night so at about 3am I took one of my precious clear blue digitals into the bathroom and did that, pregnant came up straight away followed by 2-3 weeks, phew! I then did the last of the dealz tests this morning to see if it was maybe a bad batch? Came up with the negative line immediately and then a faint second line. On my previous pregnancies I always loved testing and seeing it confirmed, this time after seeing those cheapie tests and the results I'm kinda losing my pee'ing on a stick addiction :)

    How is everyone else feeling??


  • Registered Users Posts: 105 ✭✭Brazzer


    Awww natc sure you just have to get on with it, funny thing is it took me 3 years to get pregnant with my first and since then it's been great tg lol


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    Just looking for some advice.

    I'm really undecided about cover. I have good health insurance but also have a few underlying medical conditions.

    I was considering going semi private but I'm wondering if I'd be better going public as I'd possibly need a good few more bloods etc and I'd have to pay for them if I went semi private..... I hope I'm right in my understanding of that!

    So any advice for me ladies?


  • Registered Users Posts: 105 ✭✭Brazzer


    Hi Baby19

    I went semi private on my last 3 pregnancies and also had extra scans, blood tests and never had to pay for anything once I paid my initial fee. I went to the Rotunda but a friend went to Holles St and she was billed for extra tests while in semi private care. Where are you going??


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    Brazzer wrote: »
    Hi Baby19

    I went semi private on my last 3 pregnancies and also had extra scans, blood tests and never had to pay for anything once I paid my initial fee. I went to the Rotunda but a friend went to Holles St and she was billed for extra tests while in semi private care. Where are you going??

    Hi Brazzer,
    Thanks a million for your reply! I'm going to Holles Street but I actually rang this morning and spoke to someone there who basically said that it would be a waste of money to go semi or private as I'd just be attending the same clinic so I've decided to go public. Hope it's the right decision!


  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 6,914 Mod ✭✭✭✭shesty


    Baby19 wrote: »
    Just looking for some advice.

    I'm really undecided about cover. I have good health insurance but also have a few underlying medical conditions.

    I was considering going semi private but I'm wondering if I'd be better going public as I'd possibly need a good few more bloods etc and I'd have to pay for them if I went semi private..... I hope I'm right in my understanding of that!

    So any advice for me ladies?

    The Rotunda semi-private doesn't ask for extra money for blood tests, extra visits, scans etc , in my experience, but I know Holles st does.In case you are in one of those.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    Sorry my replies are taking so long...I'm going unreg so they need to get approved which takes a bit of time.

    I'm literally all over the place now... I'm even considering changing to private in The Rotunda, just waiting to call to find out fees for my preffered consultant- Jennifer Donnelly, if anyone here knows that would be great :D

    I will be classed as high risk regardless of where I go so I'm wondering if public or private would be better. With public will I end up seeing a consultant anyway? Would private be a waste of money? So many questions and it's just such a hard decision.


  • Registered Users Posts: 291 ✭✭natc


    Baby19 wrote: »
    Just looking for some advice.

    I'm really undecided about cover. I have good health insurance but also have a few underlying medical conditions.

    I was considering going semi private but I'm wondering if I'd be better going public as I'd possibly need a good few more bloods etc and I'd have to pay for them if I went semi private..... I hope I'm right in my understanding of that!

    So any advice for me ladies?

    Whilst I don’t have any underlying medical conditions I have had issues arise during my two previous pregnancies. I went public for both and in the end the consultant was called in both times to make the big decisions. So whether you pay or not, if really needed the consultant you could be paying a couple of thousand for will be called anyway.

    Yes clinic waiting times are longer but it’s generally midwife led and I think you won’t get better care than that of a midwife.

    I didn’t hesitate about going public again.


  • Registered Users Posts: 62 ✭✭Peppery


    I was very concerned about the public/private decision also but had decision taken out of my hands because my health insurance wasn’t sorted in time. I’m going public in Holles St. I’ve heard the standard of care in the Dublin hospitals is very similar so I made the decision based on ward sizes and the general feel I got from talking to staff there. However, I got my booking date recently and it’s not until 14 weeks and it states that there will be no scan facility so I’m paying for early private scans. There’s always that option where you can pay for some private extras if you need to.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 439 ✭✭Wexy86


    Is anyone doing the dominos/midwife led scheme? Done it last time and would highly recommend, no fuss, appointments on time and nice to build the relationship with the midwives. I’m in Wex, they take limited number and all needs to be normal pregnancy wise to go on the scheme. Getting a scan in the EPU at nine weeks, hopefully all goes well and can do dominos again.


  • Registered Users Posts: 85 ✭✭Baby19


    Decided to register as my posts were getting mixed up due them needing to be approved.

    I'm literally all over the place now... I'm even considering changing to private in The Rotunda, just waiting to call to find out fees for my preffered consultant- Jennifer Donnelly, if anyone here knows that would be great :D

    I will be classed as high risk regardless of where I go so I'm wondering if public or private would be better. With public will I end up seeing a consultant anyway? Would private be a waste of money? So many questions and it's just such a hard decision.


  • Registered Users Posts: 105 ✭✭Brazzer


    Hi Baby19

    I'm high risk too and went semi private until now, I was placed in the high risk clinic and they sat on a Tues afternoon and then changed to a Thurs afternoon. I had the same doctor on each visit but she didn't deliver my baby but was so so kind and very efficient. This time as I'm high risk again I decided to go with Karen Flood, I was referred on to her last time for detailed scans and also had her on my twins, she's second to none! I get what people are saying that if you go public and need to see a cons you will. If you go private you see your own cons on each and every visit. It depends what you want from your experience. I never went public so can't comment, i've done semi private on last 3 pregnancies, feel free to pm if you like


  • Registered Users Posts: 85 ✭✭Baby19


    Thanks so much for the info Brazzer. I've had no luck getting through to the secretary in the private clinics today which is very frustrating as I really need to find out Dr Donnelly'so fee.

    Can I just ask you, as high risk would you recommend either private or semi private? I know you were saying you hadn't gone public but just in your experience :) Also, was it the rotunda you went to?


  • Registered Users Posts: 105 ✭✭Brazzer


    Hi Baby19

    That's strange you couldn't get through, maybe ring through the main hospital and ask to be transferred?
    High risk you will be under the care of a specific team in semi private and that 'team' is under a consultant but you won't necessarily have any of those doctors deliver or be present for the birth. I was taken very good care of 2 years ago but because I needed specialised scans I was sent to Karen Flood and that's what made me pick her this time. If I had no issues I would stick with semi private, I was never left for more than 20 minutes to see the midwives and same wait again to see the doctor. SP is €1100 and Pr is €2500. Is this your first baby? You will be in a 4 bed room up on the lily suite if SP and in a private room if private. Btw the €1100 is paid at your booking in appointment, the €2500 is paid in 3 installments if that's any help. Anything else just ask away x

    Sorry yes it's the Rotunda I go to x


  • Registered Users Posts: 85 ✭✭Baby19


    Awh you're an absolute star! Thank you so much for all your help! Think I'll have to give Holles Street a ring so....hopefully it won't be a big deal to change!
    Will give the Rotunda another go tomorrow :)

    Oh and yes first baby- hence all the confusion!


  • Registered Users Posts: 219 ✭✭MiliMe


    Hi all. I've taken the tests and should be due around 25th Jan. This is my third pregnancy but I miscarried my last at ten weeks so I'm a little scared to get too excited just yet. . .


  • Registered Users Posts: 445 ✭✭teggers5


    Congrats to all the newcomers :)
    How's everyone feeling?
    I have pretty much no symptoms now apart from tiredness and I have myself in a state worrying that somethings wrong :/
    My appt with the early pregnancy unit is not til June 15th so I'm trying to stay positive til then. I'll be 8 weeks this Friday.
    Anyone here attending Waterford?


  • Registered Users Posts: 103 ✭✭sallysue2


    Im going to say Hi here too, I started the Feb 2019 thread yesterday but I think I will pop between the 2 threads, I doubt I will make it to feb.. second pregnancy, have a little man who will be 3 soon, very high risk pregnancy, my little man was born very prematurely (26 weeks) so hoping to get to term this time (or even past 33/34 weeks).

    Hope everyone is doing ok. Heading to GP this afternoon to get the ball rolling.


  • Registered Users Posts: 103 ✭✭sallysue2


    teggers5 wrote: »
    Congrats to all the newcomers :)
    How's everyone feeling?
    I have pretty much no symptoms now apart from tiredness and I have myself in a state worrying that somethings wrong :/
    My appt with the early pregnancy unit is not til June 15th so I'm trying to stay positive til then. I'll be 8 weeks this Friday.
    Anyone here attending Waterford?

    I was the same, honestly we get ourselves rightly wound up, on my first pregnancy I wished I was vomiting from morning to night so I would be more at ease...

    I have a bit of nausea this time, nothing too bad, my superhuman sense of smell is back.. that's actually why I tested, my cycles are irregular but when I smelt a candle from across the room I knew I was pregnant! Other than that, boobs are incredibly sore.. and I am very cross but I think that is due to a massive reduction in caffeine more than anything else!!!!


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