FngrsCrossed
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Well my doc requires the SA to start Clomid, otherwise I wouldn't spend the $175. I'm thinking I'll leave the thyroid alone for now since I really don't want to add something extra to the mix yet. I may be able to bed BD in tonight as long as the spotting stays minimal. I'm still taking opks and they're light. I ordered 100 online today to be sure I'm ready to go if/when I start Clomid.
I actually called my doc this afternoon about starting the Provera and Clomid. A nurse is supposed to call me back (I guess tomorrow). DH already asked his boss about getting a 1/2 day off Fri, so I'm going to try to schedule the SA for that day.
I wish I could find my lab results, but my hormone levels were actually pretty normal. My doc was actually surprised at how normal they were since I have PCOS.
Hopefully your youngest will catch up a bit size-wise. It's probably not a big deal to him or the other kids at his age.
Well, Hopefully Friday you guys can get that done, and then go with the Clomid. If your levels surprised you Doc and they looked normal then leaving things alone is a good idea. What I think since your levels are doing well is that the Clomid and Provera would really get the ball rolling.
I am not too worried about his height either, I am short myself. I call him my mini-me. I love that he is so small, I can still hold him without my arm wanting to fall off. I ask him all the time, since he is too short to reach the mailbox still for the mail, if he is my little fella'. And he nods yes and tells me, yey ma'am momma I am a little fella'. The things he says are the only reason I remember that he isn't a baby anymore. Too smart for his own good...lol I souldn't be so surprised by his vocabulary...but it is pretty extensive and sometimes surprising for me when I talk to him. But i never did do the "baby talk" thing with my children. Teaches then to talk faster and be smarter when you don't. My daughter could saw "pacifier" at 16 months...once she started talking she never stopped