Hey all, I can’t be the only one wondering - how is everyone managing to juggle everything? Work, family, social life, self-care… it’s a lot! Let’s share tips and support each other through this crazy time. How do you do it all? Let’s talk!
It’s tough going through the recovery process after having 2 ERs and dealing with mild OHSS, but you made it through! Just remember to be gentle with yourself, rest up, and you should start feeling better in a few days.
Having mild OHSS kept me from working for a week. My ovaries were as big as grapefruits and I spent days cuddling with a heating pad. Being self-employed made it even more difficult. This journey is challenging, but you are a warrior. It may be hard to see now, but I promise it will be worth it.
I empathize with your situation and am sending you healing vibes. I strongly support taking FMLA if it is financially feasible. I experienced multiple ER visits while working full-time and eventually had health providers recommend FMLA. It was an incredibly difficult period. The uncertainty and living day to day is physically draining. Take the time to find joy in little things.
It’s tough, but I’m grateful to be a stay-at-home wife during this time. I can’t imagine how working women handle it all.
The recovery process is tough! I had to go to the ER twice and experienced mild OHSS each time. But you made it through! Just focus on recovering now, you should start feeling better in a few days. Remember to be gentle with yourself and get plenty of rest!
I suffered from mild OHSS which left me unable to work for a week. My ovaries were as large as grapefruits and I had to use a heating pad for days. Working for myself made it even more difficult. This process is challenging, but staying strong is essential. It may be tough now, but I assure you, it will be worth it in the end.
Sending all my healing vibes your way because you truly deserve it. If possible, I highly recommend considering FMLA. I had a tough experience with multiple ER visits while working full-time, and multiple doctors advised me to take FMLA. It was an incredibly challenging time. Living day by day without a clear plan ahead is physically and mentally draining. Look for moments of joy wherever you can find them.
I am grateful to be a stay at home wife during these difficult times. I admire women who manage to work while facing these challenges. It’s tough to navigate all of this!
I am in full support of you. I believed I could navigate through this process, but I find it challenging.