Nette 0 Posted February 6, 2007 I'm also pregnant after the band. I was banded on 12/20/05 and became pregnant in Oct of this year. I was not to restriction yet and actually stopped getting fills in about June because I knew I was trying to get pg. I have not had an unfill and was a little tight in the first trimester. I was also nauseous 24/7 for the first 13 weeks though (nothing to do with the band) so I wasn't eating much anyway. I'm 19 weeks pg now and have not gained anything yet. I'm not trying to lose, I just eat better now and the baby is taking the nutrients she needs. Congratulations!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kyethra 0 Posted February 7, 2007 I get banded in march. My surgeon has this thing on the sheets I noticed and they mentioned it to me too being a newly wed-- they ask all their female patients to not get pregnant until it has been a year post band. Not a problem for me since we want to wait a couple of years. Ideally I would finish grad school and lose all my excess weight and then we can see about this pregnancy thing. Though I have to admit the baby buisiness is something that is on my mind as a thing that makes me nervous because I know I would be banded. So I like to read these posts. Also, I suspect there is a decent chance my husband and I will do something non traditional. Perhaps PGD? I'm not sure- we would need to see a genetic counselor first and undergo thourough testing and all that. But PGD is pre implantation genetic diagnosis and then the embryo is implanted. So while I'm pretty sure I'm fertile and all that (no one in my family has had any trouble concieving) I do worry about the gentic illnesses that I am a carrier for and other serious neurological problems in my family that may be passed on genetically (like alternating hemiplegia of infancy), plus both my brother and I are on the autism spectrum (he is much more severe than I am), and there are other things to consider too. Plus I know my mother had very difficult pregnancies with both my brother and my self (she was dilated one week before I came out and we were both a couple months premature) but there are all sorts of variables (she did smoke through both pregnancies). I don't even let myself watch Special Delivery on TLC anymore. So reading about successful band pregnancies and healthy band babies is something I find very encouraging! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites