Bailey
1st Pregnancy - 3rd Tri
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Hi everyone!
My name is Bailey, and like the subject line says, I'm Canadian. My husband and I have been TTC "unofficially" for nearly 18 months now (I went off BC at the beginning of 2008 because I hated what it was doing to my body, and we figured "whatever happens, happens, and we'll welcome it happily") and officially for about six. It wasn't until I switched to a new doctor that I was diagnosed with PCOS. She put me on Metformin and now I've given some extra motivation to lose some weight too. My period is finally regular three months in a row, so this month I've started tracking BBT and CM (much less clinical than I thought it might be!), and so now we're hoping it won't be too much longer.
I do have to admit, I've read through some threads, and some acronyms and abbreviations I get, but some I don't. So, if I ask a dumb question about what the heck are you talking about, please be patient I like to think I'm clever in many areas, but coming into a new community always comes with learning the lingo.
My name is Bailey, and like the subject line says, I'm Canadian. My husband and I have been TTC "unofficially" for nearly 18 months now (I went off BC at the beginning of 2008 because I hated what it was doing to my body, and we figured "whatever happens, happens, and we'll welcome it happily") and officially for about six. It wasn't until I switched to a new doctor that I was diagnosed with PCOS. She put me on Metformin and now I've given some extra motivation to lose some weight too. My period is finally regular three months in a row, so this month I've started tracking BBT and CM (much less clinical than I thought it might be!), and so now we're hoping it won't be too much longer.
I do have to admit, I've read through some threads, and some acronyms and abbreviations I get, but some I don't. So, if I ask a dumb question about what the heck are you talking about, please be patient I like to think I'm clever in many areas, but coming into a new community always comes with learning the lingo.