KTBEEE 0 Posted July 1, 2008 Well here is a little about me. I have PCOS and therefore was infertile. Didn't have a period for 5 years and tried to have a baby and finally got pg and had baby boy 5/3/2007 due to IVF. Well I was banded on 1/29/08 and have lost 33lbs since. I got my period for the first time in February than it came again in March, and then April and may. Well I just found out yesturday I am 5.5 weeks pregnant. I am excited and scared. Right after I had my first baby last summer, I got pg like 6 weeks after he was born and miscarried. Well now I been really sick and lightheaded and super hungry. I am scared to tell my dr who does my fills and what not as they don't advise you to get pg will you been banded for a year. Will they have to take the Fluid out? Should I just wait to tell them after my 1st Trimester to see if I have a good stong pregnancy? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
*JASMINE* 1 Posted July 2, 2008 Hi Katie, First I want to say CONGRATULATIONS! Second, if you're getting sick, like throwing up, then yes I would tell them. They might have to unfill you, but it's better than risking a slip. You can start again after your pregnancy. Right now, you have to focus on that first, and the last thing you want is a lap band complication while you are pregnant. Good luck on whatever you decide. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
losingjusme 12 Posted July 2, 2008 congratulations! that is wonderful. i found that my fat was a great birth control for so long... lose the fat, lose the protection... :thumbup: i suggest maybe a slight unfill as well. i had 8 ccs and reduced mine to 4 because my morning (ha - all day) sickness is a problem for me. plus, you'll need to eat enough to provide adequate nutrition for the baby. :thumbup: if you normally do fills under flouro (x-ray), you may want to have them do it without this time. best of luck to you! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
juno610 1 Posted July 2, 2008 Congrats to you! And, yes, definitely tell your docs what is going on. I got a bit of an unfill as well early on -- no biggie. I know it's a big head-game being so freshly banded, but like the others said, you can pick back up after baby comes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites