Hi ladies, thanks for all of your comments - it's greatly appreciated
Joeys sorry for the BFN and the temp drop. Let's hope it was just too early and AF stays away.
Bean66 yes, I got a pic, I'll try and post it at the bottom of this message (although it does just look like a blob!). And they reckon I'm somewhere around 7-8 weeks which is perfect. The only problem is that I've been attending a doctor outwith my area for a while as I liked my doctor and didn't want to move. I now have to register with another doctor before I can get referred for all of my appointments. Oh well, that'll keep me busy!
It's great that you've got your scan this cycle, hopefully they can shed some light on your strange AF this month? I too wonder if you have a cyst as you seem to have similar symptoms to me - pain in the ovary and some pre-AF spotting. You maybe haven't noticed, but do you know if the pain sometimes switches ovary? Mine did, and I think my symptoms were due to a corpus luteum cyst that formed after ovulation. My u/s tech told me that this kind of cyst can sometimes cause spotting too. She also said it's completely normal and disappears by itself but it does cause pain. Can I ask, is it a bladder ultrasound you're having or a transvaginal? In my bladder ultrasound they saw nothing at all wrong with me, it was the transvaginal that picked up the cyst.
Oh, and I'm glad you had a couple of wines last night, sounds like just what you needed.
MissBroody thanks for your kind comments. How are you doing? Has the nausea kicked in yet?
DaisyQ how's the TWW going? I hope you're finding something to take your mind of it. And how are you finding the progesterone, is it causing any symptoms or are you finding it okay? Sending you lots of
254 I'm so sorry your little girl has been unwell, it sounds truly awful - poor little thing. I hope she continues to feel a bit better. It's great that the breastfeeding has kept her hydrated, sounds like that's the best medicine she could get right now.
I'm glad you found this period to be a bit more normal and I agree, I think this is a sure sign that your fertility is improving. I'm positive your BFP won't be far away.
Lindblum thanks for your thoughts. I'm glad to hear that B complex seems to be having a positive effect on your LP. Fingers crossed AF stays away this month altogether
Lizc123 sorry to hear you suffer from the dreaded spotting too. Can I ask, is it just B6 you take or is it a complex? I really don't know much about it, other than what I've learned from the lovely ladies on this thread, but most of us have tried a complex. If you don't want to try a complex and are happy with the B6 then I think you have to take it along with B12. One of the other ladies on this thread will keep you right as they are my B-vit gurus!
I had pre-AF spotting each cycle and it always started the same time each cycle (always cd22 for some reason) so I know how frustrating it is. My doctor wasn't overly concerned about me either, but did send me for scans (not so much for fertility problems, more to try and find out a cause for the pre-af spotting). My progesterone came back normal too and I had a bladder u/s which showed nothing - no polyps or fibroids which I think can sometimes cause spotting. However, just after that scan I found out I was pregnant and had a transvaginal scan (as I was still spotting) and they found that I had a corpus luteum cyst and, although they can't be sure, my u/s tech said this was a possible cause for pre-AF spotting. It might be worthwhile telling your doctor you're concerned it might be a cyst, polyp or fibroid and would like to be referred for a scan? Some doctors don't want to investigate pre-AF spotting and if yours is one of them then it may be worth checking with another doctor. Doctors just don't understand how frustrating pre-AF spotting can be and how much a scan can put our minds at rest.
Also, the one thing I have found is that most people never find out what causes their pre-AF spotting. But it also doesn't stop people getting their BFPs, so hopefully you will get yours soon.
