Hi There:
I am an adoptive Mom of a very energetic 3 yo son and a biological Mom of a very cute little 1 yo daughter. I was basically told 4 years ago that I probably wouldn't be able to conceive and maintain a full term pregnancy. We had it in our hearts to adopt for a long time before that, so we proceeded with an open, domestic adoption. Then when our son was 16 months old we decided to start the adoption process again for #2 a few months later. The same month that we decided we would start the process again was the same month that I got pg...the good old fashioned way. Because of my previous conditions we had a very healthy, but very worried pregnancy.
Since you are trying to conceive now, I would start taking a good prenatal vitamin. The one I took was by New Chapter and I got it at Henry's Marketplace. Kind of expensive, but the ingredients come from wholefoods and are freeze dried fresh. Plus those were the only prenatals that i could hold down (I had very bad morning sickness). I would also start taking some acidophilus (I take ones called Pearls in the blue box)and some Essential Oils (I prefer Udo's Choice 3-6-9 Oil). You can just add the oil into your favorite juice or greens drink. Both of these you can also get at Henry's or Wholefoods. Acidophilus is good for your digestive and defense systems. The Essential oils are good for your whole body and are really good for the brain development of baby in utero.
I really LOVE my OBGYN. Her name is Karen Kohatsu and she in RB on RB Rd and Bernardo Center Drive just East of the 15. Her number is ###-###-####. I also really like all of her staff. All of her nurses are nice and Rhoda her Nurse Practioner is also great! Since I was preggo last year she has also added a couple of OBGYN's to her practice too. Dr. Kohatsu was there for me whenever I needed her during my worrisome pregnancy. I can't tell you how many middle of the night calls she got from me. And since I was in and out of the hospital for the entire last month of my pregnancy, she came in and visited me at least once every day if not more. And this is how caring she is...she actually came in to see me one morning and told me that she couldn't sleep the previous night because she was so worried about me (at the time I was 32 weeks pregnant and having mild preterm labor). Okay, she has tons of patients, deals with hundreds of deliveries and pregnancies a year, and has done so for over a decade and she was so worried about me that she couldn't sleep? Even though she is very busy, I immediately connected with her when I first saw her about a year before I got pg because I felt her genuine compassion for her patients. Can I say enough about her or what????
Good luck!