I got up after 8 a.m. on Nov. 7. I couldn’t sleep anymore. Too excited, nervous, etc. I waited for BMC to open at 9 a.m. and called to talk with a triage nurse. I needed to ask someone what my next step was. I take a few medications and I needed to know if it was OK to continue taking them. Telling some stranger the news was still exhilarating! I explained my situation with having PCOS and basically how we’ve tried for more than 10 years to get pregnant and now as I spoke with her, I was looking at not one but two digital pregnancy tests with the word “Pregnant” on them. She was so joyful for me. She told me she had goose bumps and was just thrilled! I could hear it in her voice. If a perfect stranger reacted that way to my news, what in the world was everyone else going to say? I could only imagine.
Next up is to call the OB/GYN nurse on Monday morning. She will schedule an appointment for me and we’ll go from there. The BMC triage nurse, Pat was her name, also told me she had a task for me. She said since I would have the whole week to myself with this news before telling my husband, I had to come up with some creative and exciting way to tell him. It has to be GREAT. I want Todd to remember that moment for the rest of his life. So, I have quite the task ahead of me. More later. I’m off to shower and then I’m going to venture over to Aitkin and see the family over there. How great it will be to tell them later on that I was pregnant and none of them knew it!
Well, that went just fine. Of course, no one expected a thing but why would they? I did get a lot of compliments on my weight loss which was very nice to hear. Even my father-in-law gave me an “Atta, girl.” I appreciated all the nice comments. Now off to bed. Tomorrow is church. Looking forward to going and praising my Heavenly Father and thanking Him for what He has given me. God is so good.
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