Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are all idiots
You revived a six year old thread to call people idiots?
Anonymous wrote:You are all idiots
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does everyone even know these numbers? When I peed on a stick and got a positive, I made an appt. for 10 weeks and that was that. I can understand if you are having fertility treatments but why else is this # useful?
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I was just going to write the same thing. I had a positive home test and then decided to have a blood test at the OB. The nurse called and said it was positive and asked me to make an appt. for 10 weeks. That's it. I didn't have any morning sickness and ended up with a boy. My OB did bring up the girl-morning sickness correlation when I was a bit concerned that I didn't have any morning sickness. My mom didn't have any either with either sex baby and my OB said morning sickness can be genetically related. I had daily killer headaches though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does everyone even know these numbers? When I peed on a stick and got a positive, I made an appt. for 10 weeks and that was that. I can understand if you are having fertility treatments but why else is this # useful?
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Anonymous wrote:My beta the last time was really high. I think it was at 14 DPO like 5,000. They assumed I was having twins. Went for ultrasound, found twins. Went back for another 2 weeks later and only 1 there. I did have a girl though.
Anonymous wrote:Why does everyone even know these numbers? When I peed on a stick and got a positive, I made an appt. for 10 weeks and that was that. I can understand if you are having fertility treatments but why else is this # useful?