*** The LATE CYCLE LADIES! *** 2 BFPs ~ 3 AF ***

Hii im good got a pos opk yesterday so fx!!!! How are you??
 
yeah, im good :) just excited lol like a little child here with my opks and thermometer :haha: how are you keeping? xx
 
Lol i tried doing the temp n gave up cause i kept getting the same temp everyday lol lm anxious and excited entering the 2ww once again lol
 
Just popping on to say that I am still waiting for AF, 2 and a bit weeks late now!
Im taking drastic measures and going to take vit c to induce af x
 
Lol i tried doing the temp n gave up cause i kept getting the same temp everyday lol lm anxious and excited entering the 2ww once again lol

yeah its my first time doing my temps, im afraid incase it tells em something i dont know like im not ovulating or something lol xxx
 
I wanted to drop by and say hello to all you ladies and let you know I am doing better and well AF is gone for now anyways I dont know I kinda want to use these ovulation tests and I have been doing temps in am guess I am addicted,,,Anyways wanted to say goodluck to you all and I will pop in soon wanted to send LOADS of babydust and hope we ALL get a BFP this month NO early testing for me though I cant take that pain again
Hugs
 
Just popping on to say that I am still waiting for AF, 2 and a bit weeks late now!
Im taking drastic measures and going to take vit c to induce af x

hI Hun, i was 2 weeks late, and i read on a herb site, that take parsley tea 3 times a day for 1 - 2 days helps to induce AF. I know it works cause i tried it 4 days ago and now im on cd3, :wacko:. I knew i wasnt pg, as i did a test on sunday i was bfn. all you do is get some fresh parsley, two cups of water, add parsley and water together, boil and simmer for 15 mins, and drink the water as tea. You can add sugar for taste if you perfer, but no milk.
Try it, it might work for you, and no harm, but please make sure your not pg first, ITS IMPORTANT!!!!!:nope:
GOOD LUCK:kiss:
 
Hi ladies,

Sorry i havnt been around for couple of days, been abit crampy and tired. And the :witch: has arrived, she droped in on Monday. So here's a start for a new begining, hey!!!!!. I ve started temping, last cycle, as well which showed that i did in fact ov late, it also showed that i had a very short, LP length. Lets see what happens now.:thumbup:
 
i started taking my temps yesterday today is cd10 so were starting bd'ing tonight every second night and im starting my opks today too, but since im not sleeping to good still, its 5am going to sleep sometimes so 9am should be ok to take my temps shouldnt it? and ive read that using my opks 5-6pm is also ok so i should be ok right? xxx
 
hey as some of you know i have PCOS, but i'm on CD57, my longest for months, BFN's and no sign of AF, does anyone have any advice? xx
 
you could take something to induce af so long as your positive your NOT pregnant xxx
 
i just stumbled across this site and its pretty good, from charting to being pregnant :)

https://www.askbaby.com/am-i-pregnant.htm
 
:bfn: today.

what's going on?!
fairly sure i've got a uti, so that might affect it i suppose? clutching at straws!
 
:bfn: today.

what's going on?!
fairly sure i've got a uti, so that might affect it i suppose? clutching at straws!

you will only get a handful of uti's in your life time here are the symptoms

Lower urinary tract infection (cystitis): The lining of the urethra and bladder becomes inflamed and irritated.

Dysuria: pain or burning during urination

Frequency: more frequent urination (or waking up at night to urinate); often with only a small amount of urine

Urgency: the sensation of not being able to hold urine

Hesitancy: the sensation of not being able to urinate easily or completely (or feeling that you have to urinate but only a few drops of urine come out)

Cloudy, bad-smelling, or bloody urine

Lower abdominal pain

Mild fever (less than 101 F), chills, and "just not feeling well" (malaise)
Upper urinary tract infection (pyelonephritis): Symptoms develop rapidly and may or may not include the symptoms for a lower urinary tract infection.

Fairly high fever (higher than 101 F)

Shaking chills

Nausea

Vomiting

Flank pain: pain in your back or side, usually on only one side at about waist level

Pregnant women are at increased risk for an UTI. Typically, pregnant women do not have unusual or unique symptoms. If you are pregnant, your urine should be checked during prenatal visits because an unrecognized infection can cause pregnancy complications or miscarriage.

hope this helps, maybe take a trip to the docs again and ask for a blood test and drink plenty of water and cranberry juice everyday xx
 
I have started my tww now not alot of hope this month though we only bd once and it was the day before Ovulation so...we'll see :(
 
I have started my tww now not alot of hope this month though we only bd once and it was the day before Ovulation so...we'll see :(

hey ya never know, sperm live for 5-7 days the egg lasts 24 hours AND your man releases 300 MILLION sperm...it only takes 1 :thumbup: im cd 10 and bd'ing every other night starts tonight ! :hugs: xxx
 
Yeah i have thought about the odds haha im still in :) it just i wish we could of done more.. If i dont get it this month i think ill hide positive opks from DH i think thr pressure
gets to him. Lol that everyother day thing works great best of luck sarah! Let this be our month!!!
 
i just found a whole list of foods to help boost fertility


While eating a healthy, balanced diet, drinking lots of water, exercising regularly and avoiding alcohol and cigarettes is the best way to get your body in shape for a baby there are certain foods which are said to boost (or at least optimise) your fertility. By including the following foods in your own and your partners diet you can help to ensure that you are getting all the important nutrients you need to make a baby.

Whole grains

Whole grains such as oats, brown rice, whole wheat and quinoa are complex carbohydrates and so not only give you lots of energy for baby-making by releasing sugar into your blood slowly and evenly, but also contain an abundance of B and E vitamins that are essential for cellular reproduction, hormonal balance and the production of healthy ova and sperm.

Oily fish

Oily fish such as salmon, mackerel and sardines are the best source of essential fatty acids (EFAs) omega-3 and omega-6 which play an important role in regulating reproductive functioning, improving blood flow and enhancing sperm quality and mobility. Flaxseed oil is a good EFA alternative for those who don't eat fish.

Full fat dairy

Research has found that women who eat at least one portion of full fat dairy a day are significantly less likely to suffer from fertility problems that those who consistently go for low fat or non dairy options. Dairy products are also a great source of calcium which is important in the development and maintenance of the nervous system, bones and blood.

Garlic

Although not typically known as a food for romance, garlic contains an abundance of fertility boosting nutrients and can easily be neutralised with parsley. It's a great source of the mineral selenium which is thought to enhance male fertility and help prevent the chromosome breakage that may play a role in early miscarriage. Garlic also contains vitamin B6 which helps to regulate hormones and strengthens the immune system.

Lean red meat

Lean red meat is a great source of iron which helps to prevent anaemia, decreases the risk of ovulatory infertility and plays a role in the production and function of red blood cells. Red meat is also a good source of vitamin B12 which is essential in the maintenance and development of the nervous system.

Honey

Honey has been used to enhance fertility throughout history as it is incredibly rich in the minerals and amino acids that nourish the reproductive system and stimulate ovarian function. It's considered by many to be a fertility boosting super food.

Spinach

Spinach and other leafy greens are an excellent source of folic acid which is important in optimising sperm production, facilitating regular, healthy ova production and helping to prevent neural tube defects during early pregnancy. It is also a great source of iron and vitamin C which helps to enhance sperm quality by protecting the DNA stored within it from damage.

Oysters

It is the abundance of zinc found in this seafood delicacy that gives it its fertility boosting qualities. Zinc is often considered to be the most important fertility nutrient as it has been shown to help with both healthy sperm and egg production. If oysters aren't your thing, zinc can also be found in baked beans, eggs, nuts, whole grains and pumpkin seeds.

Chillies

These certainly 'spice' things up in the fertility department by increasing the flow of blood around the body, ensuring that the reproductive system gets a healthy supply. Chillies also stimulate endorphin production which means more fertility boosting, stress releasing, happy hormones circulate around your body and are also an excellent source of vitamin C which helps with iron absorption.

Avocado

Avocado provides a rich source of vitamin E which is a powerful antioxidant and an essential fertility nutrient for both men and women as it improves the viability of sperm and helps to regulate both ovulation and the production of cervical mucus. It is also an excellent source of unsaturated fats which are essential for healthy hormone functioning, olive oil is another good vegetable source.

In general when trying for a baby it pays to go for good quality, unprocessed foods as these are likely to be much richer in vitamins, minerals and nutrients and also freer from pesticides and added oestrogens that may disrupt reproductive functioning in both men and women. By supplementing a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle with the foods listed above you will help to ensure you have all the nutrients you need to ensure your reproductive system is in optimum condition.
 
Yeah i have thought about the odds haha im still in :) it just i wish we could of done more.. If i dont get it this month i think ill hide positive opks from DH i think thr pressure
gets to him. Lol that everyother day thing works great best of luck sarah! Let this be our month!!!

thanks yes i hope it is our month too :hugs: xxx
 

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