Shew, I need to start checking this thread daily! I get so far behind, then by the time I can write a response I forget what I am responding too.

We were out of town all weekend and I took yesterday off as well, so I didn't get a chance to catch up.
Looks like a lot of you are coming up on testing! I'm out, but I expected to be. Due to hubby's 2nd semen analysis we only really got one good

session in the fertile window and that was 4 days before ovulation if I recall? So, not super bummed this go around because I expected it.
Shiny - How have you liked using the ClearBlue Fertility Monitor? I have heard mixed things. I opted for the OvaCue Fertility monitor because it was supposed to be more accurate for women with long cycles and women with PCOS. It cost more, but you do not have to buy sticks for it. It takes oral and vaginal readings of your electrolytes and is able to measure your estrogen and progesterone from that. I bought it last August, but have only used it two cycles since.
BUT I am pulling out all the stops for this first Clomid cycle! I started using my OvaCue this morning, I purchased the NEW ClearBlue Easy Advanced Digital OPKs that measure up to 4 fertile days, I have my cheapie wondfo OPKs, I have Preseed lubricant, and I broke down and bought the Instead Soft Cups. Those soft cups intimidate the crap out of me, but I am bound and determined to figure them out so that they can hold the little guys in when it comes to BD'ing time! No way I am missing THIS ovulation!
PBL - There is nothing to be scared of with calling the FS. I was terrified to call my OBGYN for my 'follow up' appointment. She works closely with the FS she would refer me to, so she does a lot of things that normal OBGYN's won't due before she refers me. I do wish that she would have prescribed Femara instead of Clomid, but she says I do have to go to the FS for that. (Femara is supposed to work better for women with PCOS) My OBGYN never suggested a Day 3 test to check my egg supply. I was surprised she didn't. However, they will be checking my progesterone around 7dpo wherever that may fall. For a lot of women, they just call it the CD21 test.
Good luck to all you ladies testing!
