Morning girls!
The 3rd sac made me nervous but it was definitely empty and it is 3 separate sacs. I have an u/s pic of the twins (8 pics, lol) i don't have any more betas. My last one was 18dpiui at 1500 and only had 3. My arms are nice and healed.
Thanks for the kudos on the siggy, I never ever thought I would get to have a ticker!
I get up at 6am as my jack russels wake me up. Wish they would let me sleep but they are precious.
Aunie- welcome and glad to hear you feel good about this one!
Hi puppy- I get those pulls too and I'm scared when I get them and scared when they go away
Fili- I really think your treatment is going to work, I've read so many good things about intralipids. Thats a lot of patience for no betas or early scans
Embo- I feel the same way about doing any dtd things, poor dh...I feel the worst when I first get up but it isn't bad, just bbs are the most sore and feel a little dizzy.
Tititimes- I researched ivf with pgd too as a next step. I don't use a plunger with suppos, just finger but I did push it in too far as I felt like it was falling out. Now I lay down the whole time and barely put it in and it's been fine, thank god. My next appt is a scan on fri.
Heart- I am again, so happy for you. Know what's strange? I have huge feelings that you are having a girl and I usually don't have strong feelings like that. So that's my early prediction
Afm: I'm nervous, most of the time. That prog supp bleed just really did me in. I have the very faintest tiny touch of brown sometimes when I wipe and I know it's just leftover stuff but still. They said even spotting is very common with twins too. She reassured me the fetuses (is that his you say it) were nowhere close to where that blood came from the cervix and my cervix was long and closed up tight. Took her a bit to find my cervix, "are you tipped"? she said... Lol...She also said I need to find a way to help with my anxiety. She has 5 kids and she said it never stops. She still thinks that if she hasn't heard from her kids that it's bad news and it rarely ever is (she's in her 50s, a nurse practitioner at re office). So she said to find a way to deal with it now as it never goes away. She is right...