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What a pain that there's such a long wait for tests! That's frustrating to be told you have to miss work and get a test but can't get a test...duh! Luckily testing seems to be fairly quick here (if you're symptomatic they can often get you in within a day or two max)...we also have asymptomatic testing available for everyone, either at some pharmacies or testing centres (you do have to book and won't be seen as fast as those with symptoms). I am fairly impressed with how Canada and my province specifically has tackled testing! We've done well. I'm just waiting for my daughter to get a cold (she's 2, it's almost guaranteed a couple times this winter, she hasn't been sick in 6 months which is wild to me), and then the whole family will have to be tested and she won't be able to go to daycare until she's symptom free (which could be a long time, those runny noses tend to linger). Oh well...nothing to do about it but deal with it when it comes. I am lucky to work from home but of course that's really challenging with a toddler hahah.
CD9 here today and nothing to report. I usually O CD 12-15 (I think 14 ish is most likely) so getting into that fertile phase. I will probably take an OPK later today just to see. DH and I have counseling tonight and I'm anxious for it, it's all virtual/over the phone so it seems that much more challenging. And it'll be bringing up a lot of emotions and negativity. Which I know is necessary and we need to do to work through but it sucks in the moment!
CD9 here today and nothing to report. I usually O CD 12-15 (I think 14 ish is most likely) so getting into that fertile phase. I will probably take an OPK later today just to see. DH and I have counseling tonight and I'm anxious for it, it's all virtual/over the phone so it seems that much more challenging. And it'll be bringing up a lot of emotions and negativity. Which I know is necessary and we need to do to work through but it sucks in the moment!