I and my husband have been try three year's almost 4. With three losses we lost our DD a little over a year ago and haven't been pregnant since. She came into this world at 12 week's.
I lost two other's one at 4 week's 5 days. And, one at 8 weeks.
Right now my chart looks wack, I am 6 DPO. Just really tired. Will be testing this weekend.
I am TTC #1 and am in the end stages of a miscarriage at 7 weeks. I lost the baby this past weekend sadly. I also had previous chemical in June.
Luckily I miscarried naturally, without complications and my hCG level today is already down to 400. I'm being tested until I get to zero, so hopefully I'm much lower next week, and I'll ovulate soon. Hopefully!
I'm definitely eager to get right back to TTC and hopefully have a successful pregnancy next time. My doctor at my clinic has decided to put me on progesterone and she thinks that might be the problem so I'm happy to start that in the next couple of weeks. Whatever works, right?
Sorry for everyone's losses here, but I'm glad to be in the company of people who understand what this is like. It makes the journey a little bit less difficult. Hoping for a sticky bean ASAP!
I am TTC #1 and am in the end stages of a miscarriage at 7 weeks. I lost the baby this past weekend sadly. I also had previous chemical in June.
Luckily I miscarried naturally, without complications and my hCG level today is already down to 400. I'm being tested until I get to zero, so hopefully I'm much lower next week, and I'll ovulate soon. Hopefully!
I'm definitely eager to get right back to TTC and hopefully have a successful pregnancy next time. My doctor at my clinic has decided to put me on progesterone and she thinks that might be the problem so I'm happy to start that in the next couple of weeks. Whatever works, right?
Sorry for everyone's losses here, but I'm glad to be in the company of people who understand what this is like. It makes the journey a little bit less difficult. Hoping for a sticky bean ASAP!
I just joined earlier today, it's our first we are trying as well. Lost our daughter at 12 week's a year ago haven't been pregnant since.
So sorry your in the middle of your loss. May I recommend something. I lost a baby at 8 weeks and was able to see eyes, hands etc. You may want photos for keepsake.
Why not try when you are ready? I mean if all is normal and no infection I see why not.
I am TTC #1 and am in the end stages of a miscarriage at 7 weeks. I lost the baby this past weekend sadly. I also had previous chemical in June.
Luckily I miscarried naturally, without complications and my hCG level today is already down to 400. I'm being tested until I get to zero, so hopefully I'm much lower next week, and I'll ovulate soon. Hopefully!
I'm definitely eager to get right back to TTC and hopefully have a successful pregnancy next time. My doctor at my clinic has decided to put me on progesterone and she thinks that might be the problem so I'm happy to start that in the next couple of weeks. Whatever works, right?
Sorry for everyone's losses here, but I'm glad to be in the company of people who understand what this is like. It makes the journey a little bit less difficult. Hoping for a sticky bean ASAP!
I just joined earlier today, it's our first we are trying as well. Lost our daughter at 12 week's a year ago haven't been pregnant since.
So sorry your in the middle of your loss. May I recommend something. I lost a baby at 8 weeks and was able to see eyes, hands etc. You may want photos for keepsake.
Why not try when you are ready? I mean if all is normal and no infection I see why not.
Thanks Hannah, so sorry for your loss too.. i'm actually somewhat grateful I never got to see a scan, because I was out of country for the last two weeks. Yesterday was supposed to be my first scan, and instead I was getting check to make sure everything was empty. Crazy eh? I agree about trying, I do feel ready despite what I'm going through, and I hope it doesn't take too long. I hope you get your BFP soon! Well overdue xx
Welcome Hannah & Petsy - so sorry for your losses but you're in the right place for help and support through the difficult and challenging times of TTC after loss.
Soop - hope you are enjoying cuddles with your little man and adjusting to life as a mummy
Beach - nice to hear from you hun and glad all is progressing well for you. Nearly 20 weeks wow, your little girl will be here before you know it.
DSemcho - hope you can get some answers from your fertility doc.
Honey - good luck for your stitch today. I've only ever heard good things about those so fingers crossed it does the trick for you and keeps baby where she should be until due date.
AFM. Hugo is 8 weeks old now and I love him more than I could ever imagine. He is a total milk monster and at his weigh in last week weighed 12lb! The reflux is manageable now that he's on the infant gaviscon and he definitely seems more contented.
We booked his christening yesterday. It's 19th January and afterwards we are having a gathering and buffet in the hotel where we were married. It's been a long tough 4 years since that date, but we thought it would be poignant to have it there.
I'm on the look out for a christening outfit now. Don't want a full gown with him being a boy but a tasteful outfit (not a sailor which seems to be the majority). The search begins!
DH and I are squabbling quite a bit. I think tiredness is the culprit so not reading anything into it. I'm just ignoring him mostly Ironically, he's the most grouchy one and he's not doing the night feeds, I am. Bloody men eh they think they can cope and they can't. Don't get me wrong, he's great with Hugo, but mostly during the hours of 8am to 10pm - the rest is my job!
Pic of my smiley boy trying out his new hat for winter
Welcome Hannah & Petsy - so sorry for your losses but you're in the right place for help and support through the difficult and challenging times of TTC after loss.
Soop - hope you are enjoying cuddles with your little man and adjusting to life as a mummy
Beach - nice to hear from you hun and glad all is progressing well for you. Nearly 20 weeks wow, your little girl will be here before you know it.
DSemcho - hope you can get some answers from your fertility doc.
Honey - good luck for your stitch today. I've only ever heard good things about those so fingers crossed it does the trick for you and keeps baby where she should be until due date.
AFM. Hugo is 8 weeks old now and I love him more than I could ever imagine. He is a total milk monster and at his weigh in last week weighed 12lb! The reflux is manageable now that he's on the infant gaviscon and he definitely seems more contented.
We booked his christening yesterday. It's 19th January and afterwards we are having a gathering and buffet in the hotel where we were married. It's been a long tough 4 years since that date, but we thought it would be poignant to have it there.
I'm on the look out for a christening outfit now. Don't want a full gown with him being a boy but a tasteful outfit (not a sailor which seems to be the majority). The search begins!
DH and I are squabbling quite a bit. I think tiredness is the culprit so not reading anything into it. I'm just ignoring him mostly Ironically, he's the most grouchy one and he's not doing the night feeds, I am. Bloody men eh they think they can cope and they can't. Don't get me wrong, he's great with Hugo, but mostly during the hours of 8am to 10pm - the rest is my job!
Pic of my smiley boy trying out his new hat for winter
Thanks Cruise... I've a pessimist, so I always expect the worst - which makes the good things that much better. But it's hard to be hopeful. Especially after all the reading I've been doing online. If I am right about DH's possible condition, then even IVF with ICSI seems like a low chance of getting a miracle. And DH has shot down using donor sperm because it wouldn't be his kid *rolls eyes*.
Still having very sharp pains in my fallopian tubes, and the HSG was almost a week ago. Doctor on base did nothing for it, but prescribed me ibuprofen... Military believes ibuprofen will cure anything. Here's to tomorrow!
FX, DS. I hope the results give you something to work with.
Nothing here... Waiting for cycle 6 to start. O came 2 days later than it should have and timing just got screwed up. Just going to have to see when AF shows her face since that *should* push her back two days, but she's not known for being cooperative.
Cruise - Starting back up on my Femara once AF shows I have only been on it 5 cycles and haven't been on for two months. And, I do progesterone 400 MG after ovulation.
DS - Love the name, I and hubby picked Abaigal Rose for girl, Xander James for boy.
BiB - I hope you DTD in time and this becomes your month.
ATM = I found ou5 my BBT thermometer I just bought an week ago crapped out on me on Sunday after a week of using it. So, I had to delete all temps after that day and use my fever thermomitor today.
I have an ovarian cyst on my right side. I haven't had one forever I usually only get those right at AF time and sore if I press down.
Lol oh my if I only knew that I'm sure I'd have 5 kids by now ! Lol
Good lord....... My father in law actually said "you know you need to DO IT right???" Wanted to smack him....
Okay so I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this question, but here goes: so I'm just in the end stages of my miscarriage, bleeding is almost done and I am just light spotting now. My hCG was down to 430 on Tuesday. I was planning on going again next week on Tuesday or Wednesday to test it again. Anyways, so Ive seen so many different stories about when to start OPK's again after a miscarriage. So I just got home, and for shits and giggles I decided to take an OPK. It was a blaring positive, and I do mean blaring! Now I am pretty sure that there is no way that I could be ovulating already. It is just too early! So do you think that this is just the leftover hCG in my system waiting to get out? Maybe I should wait to use my OPK's until next week sometime? Any input would be much appreciated. Thank you!
Okay so I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this question, but here goes: so I'm just in the end stages of my miscarriage, bleeding is almost done and I am just light spotting now. My hCG was down to 430 on Tuesday. I was planning on going again next week on Tuesday or Wednesday to test it again. Anyways, so Ive seen so many different stories about when to start OPK's again after a miscarriage. So I just got home, and for shits and giggles I decided to take an OPK. It was a blaring positive, and I do mean blaring! Now I am pretty sure that there is no way that I could be ovulating already. It is just too early! So do you think that this is just the leftover hCG in my system waiting to get out? Maybe I should wait to use my OPK's until next week sometime? Any input would be much appreciated. Thank you!
DSemcho - there speaks a person has not endured the difficulties and heartbreak of TTC. An insensitive comment but probably said in innocence. Frustrating for you I know. Hugs
Petzy - the opk will be picking up the HCG. I've heard they can to that. As Hannah says, your body will not kick start into another cycle until your hcg drops below 5. I know it's frustrating as you desperately want to try again to alleviate the pain of your loss. Have you had any RMC testing? X
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