tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-57644621261583551.post4960062464378348429..comments2023-05-23T14:31:22.445+05:30Comments on Stork Stalking: In which science makes me feel betterAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15553205805046479504noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-57644621261583551.post-4455812660233555572012-06-28T01:06:07.922+05:302012-06-28T01:06:07.922+05:30Hoping & praying for a doubling beta for you!!...Hoping & praying for a doubling beta for you!!Tiaranoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-57644621261583551.post-4676536133847851422012-06-28T00:19:37.642+05:302012-06-28T00:19:37.642+05:30No, I'll be continuing with the Vitamin D. If ...No, I'll be continuing with the Vitamin D. If the suppression is actually true and is happening in the body and not in laboratory conditions, it means it goes on in healthy pregnancies in women with good/adequate Vitamin D levels. So its not a bad thing in itself at all.<br /><br />Vitamin D is enormously important (on multiple fronts) in the maintenance of a healthy pregnancy, as could play a potentially significant role in determining the health of the developing child as well. <br /><br />So I'll definately keep it on. At the end of the day, the HCG is just a number. As long as it rises normally, there is no cause to question anything. I was only so scared because I could not think of any good reason for it to lower than the previous two times before this, other than an abnormal pregnancy.Jayhttp://aboutplanb.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-57644621261583551.post-82525709223536809982012-06-28T00:07:25.631+05:302012-06-28T00:07:25.631+05:30You continue to impress me with your scientific kn...You continue to impress me with your scientific knowledge and searching. Fingers crossed for awesome beta!!!Alexhttp://manyadventuresofalex.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-57644621261583551.post-41470606360815506112012-06-27T23:21:06.494+05:302012-06-27T23:21:06.494+05:30Goooooooooooo doubling betas!!! Go!!Goooooooooooo doubling betas!!! Go!!Oaknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-57644621261583551.post-12356893102742746882012-06-27T23:14:52.806+05:302012-06-27T23:14:52.806+05:30Jay, I hope that you get great numbers today!
In ...Jay, I hope that you get great numbers today!<br /><br />In all of your research, do you continue Vitamin D supplimentation after you've confirmed pregnancy, or given the suppression mechanism that the paper alludes to, do you begin to wean yourself? Just wondering what you're doing. Hope that you get great news and have fun with your cousin!Erin Robinsonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-57644621261583551.post-9015111125070590412012-06-27T23:13:05.112+05:302012-06-27T23:13:05.112+05:30Great news! It's just like you suspected, but ...Great news! It's just like you suspected, but I'm really glad you got confirmation that higher D = lower hcg. <br />Will be awating your second beta eagerly. Feeling very positive about it. Augustanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-57644621261583551.post-35114682575515581682012-06-27T23:09:41.856+05:302012-06-27T23:09:41.856+05:30I'm a nursing student, I know in my 30's b...I'm a nursing student, I know in my 30's but I love the paper you found, I actually try not to Dr Google everything but I find myself tempted I like to use things from JAMA or .gov sites. I at least I can see a trail of research. That explains lot, I take plenty of D, but as most Mainer's I'm slightly deficient. Lack of Sun here and so I take supplements. <br />Good Luck!AliWnoreply@blogger.com