Please will someone wait with me??? AF or BFP due mid Sept!!

I think there are a few in our area accepting patients..i think if i switch drs I really want a female. Right now I have a male. It is definetly a good idea to find out cause if your husband is + and you are neg your baby could have + blood


yeah i have a female. i didnt feel comfortable with a male. so far i really like her. good luck with finding the perfect dr. just call places and ask questions. it can't hurt. thanks for the advice i am def. going to look into that because that makes me nervous.
 
Yup it's scary stuff no one clued in that I was - until I started bleeding fir ny mc.. Then my doc checked my file for it.. But my ob doesn't think that is why I mc
 
hmm that is weird. why wouldn't that be the reason? I hope you get a BFP soon!
 
The ob said that it had stopped growing at 6 weeks... so it was a chromosonal defect
 
OMG I just feel like AF is coming ever 5 minutes. I feel like rushing to the bathroom. :dohh: I'm resisting the urge because every time I go there, nothing is happening.

Two days until AF is due. Still have highish temps. Why is time going so slowly?! :growlmad:

I started temping right at the end of my last cycle and did an overlay to see where I was last month at this time. What do you ladies think?

I think tomorrow's temp will say it all...
 

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I think your chart looks good, have you tested?
 
BFNs until I looked 10-15 mins later and then there were faint pink lines the thickness of the control line! So at this stage defo not pg!
 
wow your temps look really good Fx'd for you!!! and here is some :dust: as well!!
 
Charts looking and your tests are sounding promising Wilsey... Give it a couple more days and you might have your :bfp:!!!!

:dust:
 
Charts looking and your tests are sounding promising Wilsey... Give it a couple more days and you might have your :bfp:!!!!

:dust:

Thanks hun! Just got a BFP tonight. So hoping it's a sticky one. Still feels like AF is on track to arrive - so seriously hoping that isn't the case!!
 
AHhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!! :happydance::happydance::happydance::happydance: :headspin::headspin::headspin::headspin::headspin::headspin:

YOU DID IT!!!! congratulations! I'm so happy for you :flower::flower:

I love it when one of you girls gets a BFP cos it really makes me think it must be me next. How long had you been trying? xx

(Oh and loads of people who turned out pregnant, including my best friend, said they kept running to the toilet thinking AF was there but she never arrived and now they got BABIES!!!! so don;t worry about that. How many DPO are you?)
 
im great! im at cycle day 8! im ready to start BDing and tracking my O. keeping my fingers crossed that this is the month for me :) how are you ICCA???
 
Yeah wilsey :happydance: !!! Congrats girl!!! It is very normal to have cramps and feel like she's here when u are preg!!! The cramps is your uterus getting ready!!! I'm so excited for you!!!! Happy and healthy 9 months!! Hopefully a few more of us can join you in first tri after this month!!!!

As for me ... Have a long wait until o :coffee:
 
Yeah wilsey :happydance: !!! Congrats girl!!! It is very normal to have cramps and feel like she's here when u are preg!!! The cramps is your uterus getting ready!!! I'm so excited for you!!!! Happy and healthy 9 months!! Hopefully a few more of us can join you in first tri after this month!!!!

As for me ... Have a long wait until o :coffee:


Congrats hun..


second everything thats skeet said :) xx

i'm cd6 long wait to goo....
 
im doing good, well as good as i can be while im waiting to O
i have a bit of a longer cycle so its going to be another week or so before i O (ah it sucks)
im really thinking about taking some SOY this month to see if it helps .....any one have any advice ???
 
personally i wouldnt but each to there own hun..heres some info on it xx


How does soy affect fertility?





Soy and Estrogen
Soy is an excellent source of protein and the female reproductive hormone estrogen. Soy foods contain phytoestrogens, literally meaning plant-derived estrogen. The type of phytoestrogen in soy is known as isoflavones. These isoflavones come in different forms and have different effects. Some may function similarly to estrogens in the body, producing a very weak effect compared to the real hormone. And others act as antiestrogens, to reduce the activity of estrogen. Evidence is growing that these phytoestrogens may help with menopausal symptoms, as well as inhibits cancer cell growth.

Soy and its Effect on Fertility
There are not many studies done in this field, however some reports suggest that in countries where soy products are consumed in large amounts, the birth rate is no lower than in countries where soy is not routinely consumed.

A few studies suggest that high levels of soy protein may decrease fertility. According to a report in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition a small number of studies have shown that high levels of soy can increase menstrual cycle length, decrease FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone) and decrease LH (leutinizing hormone). But we must note that the high levels of soy generating this effect are equivalent to drinking three 12-ounce glasses of soy milk (60 g soy protein equivalent to 45 mg of isoflavones) for a month. However, normally most people do not consume this much soy.

The American Family Physician magazine stated that up to one-quarter of women with fertility problems may be helped by dietary changes. The researchers state that, since the phytoestrogens in soy products increase the length of the follicular phase and lead to fewer menstrual cycles over a woman’s lifetime, it is possible that soy may decrease fertility in some women. But they also add here that women with multiple risk factors for infertility may be more sensitive to soy than others.

Some studies on various animal species have also indicated that eating high levels of phytoestrogens from soy can have adverse effects on fertility. But there is no current data to suggest that consumption of phytoestrogens at the levels normally encountered in the diet of animals in these tests or humans in general are likely to be harmful.

A more recent review reported in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition sates that reproductive and developmental toxicity studies did not find significant variations in fertility from soy phytoestrogens consumption in healthy couples, indicating that normal intake of soy is basically harmless to your fertility and hence your chances of becoming pregnant or maintaining a pregnancy.

If for any reason you are experiencing fertility problems, it certainly is a good idea to limit soy in your diet to rule out any possibilities of its effect on your fertility. Since it’s the protein portion of soy that contains the phytoestrogens, you should try to avoid tofu, soy milk, tempeh, TVP and soy nuts. Soy sauce does not contain phytoestrogens, and so you can continue using this to flavor foods. As with any food, it is wise not to overconsume. Eating soy in moderation allows you to avoid any potential harm due to overconsumption, as well as leaves more scope for a variety in your diet which helps you are to get all the important nutrients that your body needs.

Hope thats helpful xx
 
IM so HAPPY for everyone today is the 17th any news. im waiting with u guys i will be testing on the 27th this month. BABY DUST FOR US ALL!!!
 

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