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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

BOY OR GIRL {03.23.2016}

I know, I've been on hiatus. We have been so busy, and every time I think I have time to post, something comes up. Thursday, March 10, I had an ultrasound that revealed the gender. We were so excited, but the ultrasound technician lovingly wrapped up the results before we could see. Thursday night, we met up with our friends and my in-laws at Texas Roadhouse with the envelope in hand.
 

Well....
 
 
IT'S A BOY!!!!

It's a BOY!
 
We are overjoyed! We are thrilled! We couldn't be happier. We have been waiting for a sweet miracle and, regardless of the gender, we knew we would love this child. We cannot even believe that we are having a boy. Ironically, the entire pregnancy, I had dreams and very strong feelings that it was going to be a boy, so it makes it that much sweeter.
 
Today, I will be 18 weeks! Hard to believe the first five months have flown by. I look forward to posting more now that I am further and know the gender. I'm excited to share all of the fun ideas we've come up with for him.
 
I won't be announcing his name until his birth, so you'll have to stick around for that.
 
Thank you for all of your love and support. We are so thankful for our healthy little boy.
Monday, December 28, 2015

MIRACLES AFTER 1382 DAYS | THE STORY {12.28.2015}

Well, I guess it's time to sit down and write this blog about our little miracles. To get the full story on this whole four year journey, visit my History of TTC page.

Let me just say, these twin babies are absolute miracles! If ever there was a couple who could praise and rave about the goodness and promises of God, it's us. Back in September, I took my last round of Clomid that resulted in no pregnancy. We were upset and saddened because after seven rounds of Clomid only two were successful but both ended in miscarriage in the first trimester. We decided to call it quits on Clomid and just move on. I still wanted to keep track of my cycles and see if I was ovulating on my own, so I continued to use Fertility Friend and OPKs. To my surprise, October and November were on time, for me, at just thirty-two days apart. Ovulation was detected for both cycles even with the absence of Clomid. We were shocked! For years, four to be exact, we were told we would never ovulate on our own...but God had a different plan. Between November 23 through 25, I managed to get three positive OPKs, while visiting in Florida with my grandparents. We didn't plan on it, but on the November 24 and 25, we baby danced. There was no legs in the air for ten minutes, no planning, no prepping, nothing! It was literally just as easy as it should be.

December 14 rolled around and according to previous cycles, my period was due to show on December 15. However, about a week prior to my period's due date, my breasts were very, very sore, to the point that E couldn't even hug me. I started telling him that I thought there was a chance we might be pregnant, but we would just laugh at the idea. On my way home on December 14, I told E that I was going to stop by CVS and grab a few pregnancy tests, fully with the mindset that I wouldn't take them until Wednesday morning. Though, when I got home, instinct told me to just take it, so I did. Low and behold, a line showed up, within a few seconds. It was faint, but it was there. I didn't know what to do with myself so I ran it over to E to look at it and asked him if he saw the line to confirm that I wasn't crazy. He looked at it, and nodded his head with complete shock.

That whole night, we were speechless. We didn't know what to think. All I could do was thank God for these miracle twins. The only thing we were able to agree on that night, was that we wanted to tell family and co-workers early. We were able to tell E's parents a week before our doctor's appointment, just in case they wanted to come, but we decided that Christmas Eve would be the perfect time to tell everyone else! Every year, on Christmas Eve, we go to E's parents house and everyone gets to open their matching pajamas, so I figured it would be fun to make an announcement when we had an ultrasound in hand. Ironically, Christmas Eve was also my first ultrasound (more on that later). That night, we headed over to E's parents house and let everyone open their pajamas first. Then we simply said "oh, we have something for Chrysta." She looked at us with a puzzled face and we told her it wasn't anything big then handed her two boxes. The first with just one onesie and then the second box which contained a second onesie with a note that read "We'll see you in August 2016 Aunt Chrysta. Love, the Twin Beanie Babies". Everyone was excited and, of course, amazed after we told them the story of how this was all God's work.

Christmas Day, was just as exciting! This time, we got to announce it to the rest of the family. It was such a wonderful opportunity to spread the news with everyone that loves us. For Christmas Day, we tried so hard to keep it a secret. The hope was that we would take a group photo and say something like "on the count of three say "Megan's Pregnant with Twins," but half way through the afternoon, E's mom requested that we tell everyone because she couldn't hold it in any longer. See the video at the end of the blogpost. Everyone was so excited and started smiling and laughing. We passed around the ultrasounds, it was absolutely wonderful. I couldn't have thought of a more perfect way to announce it!
 
Needless to say, this has been the best Christmas gift ever! We are eagerly looking forward to watching both of our little miracles grow. Estimated due date for our twins is August 2016. I will be doing weekly bump-dates, so stay tuned for that. Here is how we announced it to our social media sites:
Our Facebook cover photo
 Our "official" announcement
 The onesies and note to Aunt Chrysta
Our Twin Beanie Babies First Picture (Ultrasound at 5 weeks)
 
  
 

Saturday, February 14, 2015

4 WEEKS & 4 DAYS {02.14.2015}

I know I'm a little late posting about the pregnancy, but there's good reason! I actually found out I was pregnant on Tuesday, February 10. To be honest, I did not believe it. The line was so faint but considering I was only 4 weeks, it made sense it was that faint

Then on Wednesday, February 11, I took another test. I was 4 weeks and 1 day and after taking a First Response HPT, I decided to just take a ClearBlue Digital. The whole time I was preparing for a BFN, but next thing I knew, it said "Pregnant." 
I was so surprised, I have heard that digitals are not as sensitive and take a few weeks before showing up. What I love about digitals and also what I dislike, is they are so absolute! I remembered all the times it said "Not Pregnant" and how horrible I felt after. This was different, for obvious reasons. But it truly was amazing! To see that one word...you'd never believe that that one word would completely turn your word around. 

Later that evening, I decided to surprise Erik. We headed out to Texas Roadhouse and I told Erik I got him a little something. I gave him a bag and inside it held onesies. He pulled it out and his reaction, PRICELESS! He was so excited and shocked! He then decided that he wanted to rush to his parents house and tell them. We re-wrapped the gift and gave it to E's parents and they were thrilled! 

Later that evening, we decided that we wanted to celebrate every moment of this pregnancy and decided to announce it on Facebook. Here's how we announced it...
Our first appointment is scheduled for Thursday, February 19 and we are eagerly looking forward to finding out if it's one or two babies. There's always a chance it's two or more with fertility medications. 

Erik even agreed to travel to Babies R Us today so we can start looking at pricing for the nursery. Speaking of nursery, we have cleared out the room, just waiting for our sweet, miracle, rainbow baby! I cannot forget to mention that E said that after our first appointment, we can move forward with buying the crib. Our plan right now is to buy all the big stuff first and then all the little things later, that way we won't have to stress about the big stuff later.

Tomorrow's blog will be for all my fellow TTC Sisters. I wanted to share what we did differently this cycle that actually worked! 

Looking forward to Tuesday, February 17, I will be 5 weeks and I will be posting my pregnancy bumpdate and pregnancy details.

God Bless

Thursday, February 12, 2015

PRAISE GOD {02.11.2015}

So I guess it's time to announce it...
That's right! Erik and I are proud to announce we are pregnant with our Rainbow baby!

Here's my progression of HPTs.

Tuesday, 2/10 at 9dpo
Wednesday, 2/11 at 10dpo

And the BIG KAHUNA this morning...

I will do a pregnancy bumpdate weekly and will update on symptoms tomorrow.

Baby Dust and God Bless