LondonMarta
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Hi Briss,
I can't believe it that you actually got back to me. I must have read tens of your entries amongst all the forums I could find! I sound like a stalker now ...
How old is your precious angel? I found your story on this forum quite late and reading and knowing that you have succeeded made absolutely elated for you and must say gave me more strength to persevere.
I need to get a copy of all of my results, as they do not tend to give them to you. How did you get yours? I know you were testing privately regularly, but did you get copies from UCLH?
I was diagnosed with PCOS (although that diagnosis keeps changing), large uterine septum (two wombs) and endometriosis. The two latter ones were taken care of during two surgeries this year (God I was high on drugs and loved it) and feel absolutely better for it! Although, now after taking Clomid I am questioning whether my endo is back. The thing is that they could easily do all IUIs without any drugs as I am ovulating naturally and never had any problems with it.
Concerning weight, that is a relief that I am not the only one struggling with the same! I will try to amend my diet a bit and hit the gym as often as possible. That should do the trick!
I contacted a few clinics abroad and they all want to do their own tests i.e blood work, scans, semen sample and some other tests before talking serious, which is slightly annoying as I have all these and don't want to waste time.
I am 31 years old (my BF is much older) and at times panicking that things are not happening quickly enough and soon it will be more and more difficult. I know there are people, who are much older than me, still, I can't help it...
I should find out soon when is my appointment for the IVF and need to decide whether I should go ahead with the last IUI, in which case I won't be able to do the natural IVF in the meantime as the drugs would interfere (I guess). Also, I was wondering what NHS does with the leftover eggs they collect, if there are any left?
Don't be scared my Briss, I heard from others that the second IVF is easier for some reason, I think the body knows what to do the second time round! Keep me posted on your journey! I am crossing my fingers for you...
Meanwhile, whilst you are breastfeeding, I am going to find out on Wednesday the outcome of my IUI. Last time I didn't even get to get proper excited as my AF arrived a day before I was supposed to test :growl mad:
Lots of love x
I can't believe it that you actually got back to me. I must have read tens of your entries amongst all the forums I could find! I sound like a stalker now ...
How old is your precious angel? I found your story on this forum quite late and reading and knowing that you have succeeded made absolutely elated for you and must say gave me more strength to persevere.
I need to get a copy of all of my results, as they do not tend to give them to you. How did you get yours? I know you were testing privately regularly, but did you get copies from UCLH?
I was diagnosed with PCOS (although that diagnosis keeps changing), large uterine septum (two wombs) and endometriosis. The two latter ones were taken care of during two surgeries this year (God I was high on drugs and loved it) and feel absolutely better for it! Although, now after taking Clomid I am questioning whether my endo is back. The thing is that they could easily do all IUIs without any drugs as I am ovulating naturally and never had any problems with it.
Concerning weight, that is a relief that I am not the only one struggling with the same! I will try to amend my diet a bit and hit the gym as often as possible. That should do the trick!
I contacted a few clinics abroad and they all want to do their own tests i.e blood work, scans, semen sample and some other tests before talking serious, which is slightly annoying as I have all these and don't want to waste time.
I am 31 years old (my BF is much older) and at times panicking that things are not happening quickly enough and soon it will be more and more difficult. I know there are people, who are much older than me, still, I can't help it...
I should find out soon when is my appointment for the IVF and need to decide whether I should go ahead with the last IUI, in which case I won't be able to do the natural IVF in the meantime as the drugs would interfere (I guess). Also, I was wondering what NHS does with the leftover eggs they collect, if there are any left?
Don't be scared my Briss, I heard from others that the second IVF is easier for some reason, I think the body knows what to do the second time round! Keep me posted on your journey! I am crossing my fingers for you...
Meanwhile, whilst you are breastfeeding, I am going to find out on Wednesday the outcome of my IUI. Last time I didn't even get to get proper excited as my AF arrived a day before I was supposed to test :growl mad:
Lots of love x