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I am currently cooking my second child! My first is 3.5 years old. So it is very possible!
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| Posts: 215 | Location: Victoria BC | Registered: January 22, 2006 |   |
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I am 36 weeks and we didn't have trouble conceiving, but there was some crohns flaring to deal with in the 1st trimester. I think it is just hit and miss. Certainly don't think you are destined to have problems just because of surgery. Give it a go.
-Marcene
perm. Ileostomy 5-6-2008 crohn's
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| Posts: 131 | Location: SC | Registered: August 21, 2006 |   |
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Thanks so much thats really good to hear, and congratulations to you all. I hope all goes well. I'm just going to keep staying positive! Marcene you are right just because we've had surgeries doesn't always mean we will have problems concieving. Thanks again  ~Jamie~ (((Never Give Up Hope!)))
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| Posts: 84 | Location: Duluth,Minnesota | Registered: March 03, 2006 |   |
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I think this would be a great question in the 'Polls' section. And maybe a follow up question of how many years all is well since the pregnacy.
I haven't tried to have any children but before my biological clock stops, I am very interested to people's answer to this question.
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| Posts: 139 | Location: Northwest Indiana | Registered: April 16, 2007 |   |
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I've had my pouch for almost 10 years and I had no trouble getting pregnant at all. I was worried, and I was surprised at how easily it happened. It happened the first time we tried! I am now 17 weeks pregnant. I've had minor complications, but they have nothing to do with the UC.
Good luck!
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| Posts: 5 | Location: Denver, Colorado | Registered: July 22, 2007 |   |
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Hey there. I had my surgery in 1986, so just about 21 years ago. I'm 29 now. I was very worried about having trouble getting pregnant but it turned out to be unfounded. I got pregnant first try, then miscarried unfortunately at 6 weeks. 3 months later, I got pregnant again first try  I am 27 weeks along now and doing great. No real pouch related issues, I have always had a small amount of leakage and that is more pronounced now as the baby is getting bigger. But its completely manageable.
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| Posts: 102 | Location: Fremont, CA | Registered: October 08, 2002 |   |
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Hi all I have just found out I am pregnant too and that was literally the first month we decided to try. I am only 5 and a half weeks now but feel great. I know it is very early days but you can't help getting a bit excited eh? Hope all goes well with you Jamie and def a positive outlook is the best way to go. I decided to try not to think about it all too much and here we are expecting.
Corrinne x
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| Posts: 22 | Location: UK | Registered: March 18, 2007 |   |
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I am 39 and I just found out today that I am pregnant. My last surgery was in February and we just started trying this past month. Hoping all goes well. 
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| Posts: 18 | Location: Denver Colorado | Registered: July 25, 2006 |   |
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My daughter was 6 months old when I had my first surgery - she's now 3 and a half. My husband and I started trying in May of 2006 to get pregnant, and through lots of practice, we managed to conceive in February 2007. My little guy is scheduled for a c-section next Tuesday morning. Sharon O., I'm no Dr. by any stretch of the imagination, but it sounds to me like it was just too early to see anything. I had my first b/w ultrasound and 8 weeks, and the "lima bean" was barely visible.
"I refuse to tiptoe through life only to arrive at death safely"
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| Posts: 22 | Location: Anchorage, Alaska | Registered: March 29, 2005 |   |
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I had a miscarriage in June after a frozen embryo transfer and nothing was visible either, even at 8 weeks, but my HCG levels, though going up, weren't going up high enough.
THe good news for you though is that if your HCG levels are doubling in good time, it was probably just too early for the ultrasound. You generally can't see anything until the HCG level is at least 1000, usually around 6-8 weeks.
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| Posts: 2257 | Location: West Roxbury, MA 02132 | Registered: April 14, 2000 |   |
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